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"I couldn't resist" one of the best last word for a protagonist character.
Christoph Waltz as Dr. King is beyond perfect.
I love the friendship/partnership between Django & Dr. Schultz. ☺
I still maintain that Dr. Schultz and Col. Landa from "Inglourious Basterds" are basically the same character; the only difference is that the latter is written as a villain and the former is written as an antihero.
"You can't make a movie like Blazing Saddles today."
Tarantino: "Hold my stick of dynamite..."
Any time some idiot says you can't make something like that today I cringe to death
@@GeorgeTropicana As you should.
The Italian man who asks Django to spell his name is actor Franco Nero who played the original Django in 1966
"I know"
That’s why he said “I know” 😉
He's also General Esperanza in Die Hard 2. He also plays Julius, the manager of the Italian Continental in John Wick 2.
13:36 Came here to say the same thing. The "Django" film series was originally spaghetti western style.
@@bryanrhenderson6510DUH
Leo cut himself on the glass and was bleeding. But the scene cuts, and it's not his blood being smeared on her face.
Yeah, right before his character calls to bring out Kerry's character. Then that blood is fake blood. But he was definitely bleeding lighting the cigarette.
‘The horse bows!’
Leonardo DiCaprio had such a difficult time portraying his character properly, because he couldn’t act that “hateful”, which made it hard for him to get through some of the scenes until he talked to Jamie Foxx and Samuel L. Jackson, and they basically told him that it was fine, that he was just playing a role, and to pretty much “get over it”, so we have the amazing job that he did in this movie.
More specifically, Leo had a hard time saying the N word so much and being so hateful. They talked to him and Samuel L. Jackson said to him, "Get over here motherfucker.This is just another tuesday motherfucker, look who I am motherfucker." Jamie then said to him, "Leo, were not friends, this is just another day. Were not friends, we are your property. These aren't humans, they're property." Implying they are actors and doing their job. The next day Jamie tried talking to him saying hi and Leo went more method, embraced the role and ignored him.
"I count 6 shots...."
"I count 2 guns...."
Oh, so that's why they call you Two-Gun Pete! /Dave Allen 😆
I feel like Addie will put up with any amount of violence to see the horse bow haha.
Fritz is a delightful horse
Hahaha this is true!
@@LordVolkov He's truly a proper gentleman.
@@WheresWaldo05your parents not give you enough attention or what? Btw crying about not getting attention isn't going to get you anywhere... And making comments like "I want Addie so bad" isn't gonna help you either ..
@@WheresWaldo05 quit while you're behind.
Tarantino once said that as brutal and violent the depiction of slavery in Django was, he found in his research for the movie that the reality was far worse ...
How do you keep the men of a group of people cowed?
You threaten not the men, but the children, women, and elderly.
Much worse than has ever been depicted in any media to date.
It's not in the edit, but the scene with Django whipping the Brittle brother is so satisfying.
yeah that was such a satisfying scene that literally made me cheer the first time I saw it. I was a bit let down that it wasn't included, but otherwise a solid reaction video.
There was a brief cameo i love but no one seems to mention.
The old man who ordered Django and Hildy to be sold separately was Bruce Dern, a great actor, the man who shot John Wayne in "The Cowboys", and also father of Laura Dern
"The D is silent."
"I know."
Jamie Foxx - Django 2012
Franco Nero - The original Django 1966 (AND A FREAKIN LEGEND)
Sitting together at a bar and talk about THE name.
Well done Quentin. Well done indeed.
I remember when this came out, there was a segment of people upset with Tarantino for making a Spaghetti Western out of a uniquely wretched American experience that was slavery.
The thing is, the brutality, while over sensationalized, it purposely did not make the institution seem lighthearted or gloss over the extremities of it like many assumed it would. Some things in this movie are unconfirmed, anecdotal or apocryphal but there's no glossing over forcing your will over another human being without their consent. It was bad here. It was worse in reality because it didn't end and it was an actual horror millions had to endure.
I like that the dentist keeps his money in a tooth cavity.
the saloon scenes in the beginning are the best! enjoyed your reaction 👍☺
"Poor Frosty"!
You're the best Addie!
Samuel L. Jackson was Top Tier. 😀
As always
Oh, Addie is not prepared for this one...and I am 100% here for that. 😱🤣
One of Tarantino's finest and a truly tour-de-force performance by Christoph Waltz (and Fritz).
One thing that I've come to appreciate about this movie after watching a couple times, is Stephens (Samuel Jackson) character. He talks like every other slave in front of Calvin and the rest of the White people. He shakes as if he has parkinsons, seems just like a geriatric old man with a cane. But when Django kills Ms. Laura and that's the last white person in the house, Stephen Drops his cane, is no longer shaking and even speaks more directly, without any sort of stutter or inflection like he would in front of Calvin. This shows that the whole time, even though he was "serving" Calvin as the house slave, he was playing everyone. All he cared about was himself, everything else was an act to survive. He didn't care that Django was black, that Calvin was white, etc; he knew what his situation was and adapted to play a role similar to how Django was playing his. It was like a chess match between the two the whole time and Django hit checkmate with the dynamite.
My other favorite line that Editor Addie didn't leave in is Samuel L Jackson saying:
"Oh, yes sir! I misses you like I misses a rock in my shoe" 😂😂
My favorite line: "I can't see f*ckin' sh*t!
And: "Hold on, I'm f*ckin' with my eye hole"..
The whole comic relief scene is gold, I'm so glad they kept it in the final edit!❤
While I question how many people would've actually talked like that back then, I agree that the whole scene is hilarious in today's context.
10:05 the bagged man who says ''Not too good. If I don't move my head I can see you pretty good'' is Quentin Tarantino. Close your eyes and you can totally hear the voice even with the southern drawl accent.
When Leo cuts his hand, that was not planned and not fake. They did clean him up and use fake blood for when he puts it on her face.
I'm expecting a lot of "Addie stubbing her toe"/"Addie entering an ice bath"/"Addie stepping on a Lego" noises in this reaction, lol
25:48 - Addie turning into Snow White for a sec is the best 🤣
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Tarantino's movies all kind of exist within the same universe, there is always something that ties each movie together. In Kill Bill Vol. 2 Beatrix is buried alive in the grave of Paula Schultz. Leading some to speculate that Paula Schultz is related to Dr. King Schultz, Django's partner. Maybe his mother, sister or perhaps he was married at some point.
leo really bled in that scene, but he didnt rub real blood on her face
29:00 Tarantino really gave himself a Classic death in this one.🤣
Hi Addie. The bloodlust continues because I'm so glad that you enjoyed Django: Unchained (2012). This is one Quentin Tarantino movie that I must watch soon, although I've only seen the scene where Django whips the crap out of "Big" John Brittle and beats the crap out of Little Raj, which I found very satisfying. BTW, you've also seen Christoph Waltz in the Daniel Craig James Bond movies Spectre (2015) & No Time To Die (2021).
Django makes a small cameo in the end credits scene on the movie "A Million Ways to Die in the West".
Go bills.
Addie's so cute. "history must be different!" 😅 It was worse, sadly. But, we love u.
This movie is definitely in my Top 10. 💖
Blood was real DiCap juice. He accidentally slammed his hand down on a glass "SOLD!" and cut himself badly, but continued with the scene. What a champ.
It is his blood up to a point. It is fake blood that he smears on her face.
I don't think Leo gets enough credit for agreeing to take this role. Many actors are afraid to play unlikeable characters.
Of course he gets credit for it. He has been playing unlikeable, difficult characters his whole career ever since 1995 in Total Eclipse & The Basketball Diaries. THe Aviator (2004), BLood Diamond (2006) J.Edgar (2011) The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). He has received three academy award nominations for three of those unlikeable roles...The Aviator, Blood Diamond, Wolf of Wall Street.
That is why he is respected as an actor and is given full credit.
I've always said DiCaprio hit the jackpot as an actor -- he's basically a character actor trapped inside a leading man's body.
This man knows how to make an excellent Western. This movie is easily in my top 3 movies of his. Another movie you'd enjoy of his is another western called The Hateful 8.
You gonna hear some words in this one haha
Leo did smash the glass and cut himself on the one take and they kept it in for that scene since it was the best take. After that scene they rushed him to the hospital and then for consistency they used fake blood for the rest of the scene with the face rubbing
The guy talking in 10:06 is Tarantino
This scene was the hand cut scene you were thinking of. He did cut his hand on glass when he slammed the table, and for the next few seconds, included the real start of the bleeding. Scene was stopped, and re-filmed after he was cleaned up, and fake blood was used for the face smear, and the rest of the scene.
Yes when leos hand was bleeding during the dinner was real and not intended but he never broke character so everyone kept rolling with it and it just made the scene that much more intense for a lot of people
Hildy’s last name is VonShaft. Quentin said that their descendant is the character of John Shaft in the “Shaft” films.
The guy Django spelled his name "The D is silent" is Franco Nero, the original Django. He also appeared in John Wick 2 as the owner of the Rome Continental.
For another fatherly mentor role of Christoph Waltz, you gotta check Alita: Battle Angel. It also has a star-studded cast with lots of familiar faces.
26:16 « There is so much blood »
Welcome to the universe of Tarantino, Addie 😆.
Everytime I watch this scene, I also say « stop it! Too much blood » 😅
A much more satistfying movie for me than most of his other works. Great reaction. You can see Christoph Waltz in Battle Angel Alita as well. This one is very rewatchable for me.
Great film and a big Tarantino fan. This, Pulp Fiction, Once Upon a Time In Hollywood and Reservoir Dogs are my favorites. Your reactions and facial expressions are priceless :) It is a common theme in his films that the violence is always "satisfying" even if brutal. I remember seeing this in the theater and this was a nice refresher since I hadn't seen it in a while. I would now recommend The Hateful Eight staying on the western theme. So many interesting characters in a pretty much enclosed setting, but sure keeps your interest. Waltz won an Oscar for this film and Inglorious Basterds.
"You didn't have to tell Candie any of this!"
I think you missed that Stephen is the brains behind Candie and revels in his position as the head of Candie's household. Candie is a bigoted cruel idiot, while Stephen is not only intelligent, but equally cruel and feigning infirmity to understate his position of power, not only over Candie's slaves, but Candie himself. Stephen is one of the most evil characters Sam Jackson has played.
The only thing that bothered me throughout this film is the big ruse of pretending to be interested in purchasing a fighter, and involving Django in the act. Had Dr. Schulz just put out word in town that he was willing to pay $1,000 for a German speaking slave, the Candie folks would have gladly sold her off to him. No ruse required, no acting needed, just a simple transaction between a German speaking doctor and a plantation owner that feels lucky to have a rare commodity that's worth many times what he originally paid.
@@Mr.Ekshin No, the ruse was actually necessary.
Remember, the only reason Calvin was willing to sell Hilde at $1000 was because he was expecting another $12000 from King's fighter purchase. If he approaches Candie directly to purchase Hilde, slave purchases work on haggling, the owner can set a minimum sales price, if he knows how valuable Hilde is to King, he could easily have set that minimum price to $20000, maybe more, and then set his opening price even higher, because, in Candie's mind, King is either able to afford such a luxury item, and make him 20K richer; or, he's not. Either way, he now knows that Hilde is significantly more valuable than he previously thought, meaning her price stays high, he may even outright refuse to sell her, a german-speaking slave is rarer than gold, after all.
If he'd put word out he was willing to pay $1000 for a german-speaking slave, and someone OTHER than Candie puts forth an offer, King can't rightly refuse to see them, they have what he's looking for, and if he refuses to buy from them, when all he's looking for is a german-speaking slave, it looks suspicious, and plantation owners TALK, meaning word is going to get to Candie that King is looking for a SPECIFIC german speaking slave, and he can then jack his price up to high heaven.
By going in looking for a fighter, something Candie is much more used to and comfortable with, his guard is lowered, he's not considering the idea that King and Django came there for Hilde, and he can ask for her as an ancillary gift, a side-purchase, a nice little extra as a token of a well-struck main deal. Calvin wouldn't refuse that, this nice man just dropped an unreasonable $12000 for ONE fighter that would normally go for $500ish each, another grand for a servant who can speak his native language, well, that's a generous gift to a very wealthy customer whom he is hoping will be back for repeat business.
@@scotthadden9816 - Don't approach him directly asking about it... just float the idea around town. Go to a bar where Candie's men are drinking and over a few beers, mention that he's been looking to buy a house servant, and wonder aloud how hard it would be to teach one German.
Candie's guys would of course say that they have one that already speaks it. Then he could float an offer to buy her for $500 (and let Candie try to haggle him up from there). But anything more than a couple thousand, he can say it would be easier to teach one to speak German.
And besides, he obviously speaks very good English, so having a German speaking girl isn't a necessity to him, just a convenience.
Besides, Hildie seems to be more of a disciplinary problem to Candie than a benefit, so he would probably be eager to get rid of her.
@@Mr.Ekshin I think you missed the fact where he's only speaking to them about selling a slave after he hears the $12.000 dollars offer, before that he was not interested
"I think you missed that Stephen is the brains behind Candie" I'm pretty sure she meant that if Stephen didn't tell Candie about it, Candie wouldn't have known and they could've left without a problem not in the meaning that Candie didn't need Stephen to tell him that...
Did u notice the australian actress and stuntwoman Zoe Bell? She was Uma's (The Bride's) stuntwoman in Kill Bill and herself in another Tarantino movie (Death Proof).
Here, she had a small cameo role as one of the slave trackers (she appeared briefly in bandana, you could only see her eyes).
Alwas be on the lookout for small "easter eggs" in Tatrantino movies. :)
Addie the horse Jaimie rode in this movie was his own personal horse who he trained for the movie
The guy he spelled his name to is the original Django, a western Franchise from the 70s or so.
Great reactopm Addie to a tarantino classic big thumbs up
I believe the script for the movie actually says “Miss Laura flies backwards despite being shot on an angle” 😂
Christoph Waltz won two Oscars, one for playing a racist German Nazi, if you will pardon the redundancy, and another for playing an anti-racist German.
The scene with the Klan hoods reminds me of Blazing Saddles 🤣
I hope you'll watch The Hateful Eight too!
Christoph Waltz was so good in this. Leo was actually uncomfortable with using the N word as well as portraying his character but Samuel Jackson and Jamie Foxx assured him they or the other black Co stars weren't offended due to it being the language of the time
Thank you Addie, Perfect as always. Kind regards Chris (UK)
Some people who are "strangely" unaware of their country's history (no, not Dr. Schultz, that doesn't come until 1933-45) need tutoring about how "educated, fair and well-mannered" the South was and perhaps in parts still is .
Addie singing opera at 25:48 😂🤣
Such a great film.
Hi Addie, thx for the excellent reaction. Cheers
The horse that Django rides is actually Jamie Foxx's horse in real life. It's name is Cheetah.
I saw this and rushed over here. 😀
I saw this and was like "Addie hasn't seen Django??" like we homies or cousins
This was a great reaction ✌🏽💪🏽💯👍 I’m gonna go jango on most of society cause they deserve it I love this movie
Fun fact: Leo was diddys number 1 favorite attendee to the parties 😂
At his Christmas party. Don’t be a dick
@chrisnielsen9885 what's life like living in a delusional fantasy?
@@deeem2628 i was going to ask you the same question
14:00 the guy that asks what Django's name is, is the actor that played Django in the 60s Italian films
The D is silent....
$7,000 in 1858 would be $268,728 today.
Now you have to watch A Million Ways To Die In The West.
Make sure when you watch "A Million ways to die in the West" Django has a cameo in the ending credits.
"SOLD AMERICAN"!!!
Awesome choice for a reaction
I didnt knew it, but my first reaction when he shot the brother at the begin was : What the hell? Is that a Tarantino movie???
Thank you.
My second favourite Tarantino movie after the whole Kill Bill saga.
did Django take Fritz as his horse at the end
No Time To Die, perhaps? Christoph Waltz is the bad guy there, Blofeld. Arch enemy of Bond.
I hope you watch Four Rooms. I think you would really like the cast. Now that you've watched this, I really hope that you watch A Million Ways To Die In The West. I think you'll like the cameos and why, once you've seen it. And, there's an end credit scene.
lol I love this movie. 4 Rooms is one of my favorites. Loaded cast and ....well very....QT. lol They have gas stations named after him because of that movie. Lies. lolol maybe.
Hateful Eight next please! Keep the Tarantino western train rolling!
I wanna stand in front of Addie an say "hey little trouble maker".... i doubt id have the same effect.
liking and commenting before because Miss Addie is the best !
Willard’s love for his wife saved his life. He was ride or die for Jenny. Criticize, criticize, criticize. That’s what they get.
Samuel L Jackson had the help Leonardo DiCaprio with some of the lines because that's not how he was brought up he had difficulty saying the word the n word mind you and other lines that he's not used to saying in movies. Samuel Jackson had to let him know that it was okay to say it and that is just a movie.
OMG Addie is becoming a blood aficianado.
Please continue with Star Trek.
Will Smith was approached for this movie, I bet he's still kicking himself for saying no
Just my weekly request for October for The Uninvited 1944 it's scary, has romance, it's a mystery and even comedy, so anyone who is at a tier to suggest titles please suggest this one for October:)
Next movie reaction should be for Reservoir Dogs
#ReservoirDogsForAddieCounts
Addie's reaction to violence is why women make horrible serial killers.
If you think this movie had a lot of blood, you should watch "Braindead" (it's called "Dead Alive" in North America) directed by Peter Jackson. (the same Peter Jackson who directed Lord of the Rings)
Hello 👋 Addie 😊 I would offer you these suggestions for a reaction if you haven't viewed them Already !!! Like button 🔳 Illuminated 👍
1) Cleoprata with Rex Harrison, Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton
2) Alita Battle Angel 😇
Great reaction Aie! (the two d's are silent) 😄😎👍🏾
I have seen this movie like 25 times but how did Schulz know there was a slave called Django who knew the Brittle brothers AND knew he was transported by the Speck brothers AND knew where they were?
Cathartic Reunion
Let's be honest: Hildy fucked everything up by not having the sense to *not* keep making eyes with Django.
Am I the only one who still goes "Its Addie 👆"?
Has she really not done this film already?
Samuel Jackson played a great traitorous character in this movie especially when he gets blown up at the end. talk about "Poetic Justice"
5 minutes in.. yeah Addie if you think its bad now.. youre in for quite the ride here..... LOVE this movie though, definitely my favourite thing Tarantino has ever made! Jamie Foxx is just amazing, Christoph Waltz is phenomenal as always, and Samuel L Jackson is just great as ever... but Leo absolutely steals the show in this one (frankly he should have got his Oscar for this performance over the Revanent imo) one of the most brilliantly HORRIBLE villains in any movie Ive ever seen.
Addie, looking super lovely in her red dress!😊 Great reactions to this very well made and acted film!!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻