The scene where Landa makes Schoshanna eat a strudel, the strudel itself is a test since at the time cream for strudels was made from pork fat or something equivalent so Jews would not eat it.
instead of using butter to make the strudel, they used pork fat. but also, adding the cream and ordering a glass of milk makes it worse because mixing dairy with meat (the animal fat) is forbidden, i think.
The scene where Joseph Goebbels is insulting Black American athletes is based off of what really happened at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Hitler and Goebbels resided over the Olympics that year and put out endless propaganda about their so called "master race" and how they were going to win. Jesse Owens, a Black American athlete, dominated the Olympics and humiliated Hitler and Goebbels. It's said that Goebbels took it personally and never got over the humiliation. That's why that scene is so satisfying to me. Lol
Germany won the most gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. By the way, Jesse Owens was not congratuled for winning 4 gold medals for the US, the US president did not even send him a telegraph for his victory. The Mustache man showed great sportsmanship and it was said by Jesse Owens himself : "When I passed the Chancellor he arose, waved his hand at me, and I waved back at him. I think the writers (the press at the time) showed bad taste in criticising the man of the hour in Germany." A german sport journalist even claimed that Jesse had a photo with the Chancellor shaking his hands. I will also add that he also befriended Carl Ludwig Long an adversary he had during the long jump event, which Jesse Owens won. Of which humiliation are you talking about ?? source : wikipedia
@@ThomasThomas2x3989The acting by Christoph Waltz, in combination with the opening scene and the bar scene, make this movie better than pulp fiction, in my opinion.
@@TannerDLink yeah but this movie has one main flaw tho, the other languages like German/french kind of drag the movie down for me. It's a little annoying having to read subtitles all the time imo
@@ThomasThomas2x3989The different languages enhances the movie for me. It makes it feel more real since they are speaking the correct historical languages.
27:10 i find it hilarious that in this scene, Landa already caught them and is just fking with them by teaching them how to correctly pronounce their fake Italian names
The disrespect to Steven Spielberg lol Raiders of the Lost Ark Jaws Schindler's List ET Jurassic Park Saving Private Ryan The Color Purple To name a few 😅
@@tinx3328 he’s like the worst perpetrator and even probably influenced the movement of movies that are basically just for people who like insane gore.
@@samrogers5090 fr, even tho his last movie Thanksgiving was kinda rated good by people from the us, I did not like it at all. Like you said the only thing that sticks in your head after the movie is the gore and thats it. But I really wanna know how Borderlands will turn out to be, even if the trailer is mid.
A discussion about the greatest director of all time, and two of the first 5 names you mention are Zack Snyder and Michael Bay? You should be ashamed of yourselves.
@@chairofthebored These dudes (along with most YT reactors) have no idea who the greatest director of all time is because, to them, movies did not even exist before the 1970’s or ‘80’s. Therefore no David Lean, Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, etc.
Can i throw Christopher Nolan in the ring? His movies are outstanding imo. And i like some foreign directors like Luc Besson and the director of the "Old Boy" trilogy. (Cant remember the name rn)
Whenever you hear someone say women are irrational and emotional and men are rational a can control their emotions...just show them the intro of this reaction 😂
Lmao I used to watch these guys all the time this legit my first time watchin in so long and I was immediately like damn rob still look sleepy as hell 😂I think they said one time it’s cuz he works out a lot and lost a lot of weight but he looks all good now so idk lmao
LETS GOOOO TARANTINO MOVIEESSSSS DO MORE TARANTINO FILMS. Django, Resevoir Dogs, Hateful 8., Jackie Brown (made with Pam Grier in honor of foxy brown in 80s) Are all banger ass movies. THAT MF JERRY IS RIGHT. He is ACTUALLY the GOAT director. Like and the others yall named are good but Tarantino is a GREAT Writer AND a GREAT director. And I can’t say unlike the other directors he ever really missed with any films or characters writing as well as Directing. Yall should def react to his 9 films on here IM MFN THERE (PS: he says he only wants to make 10 so his next may be his last)
The Bar scene allne is a masterpiece, as a german i can actually hear that the accent is quite strange then he made different failures, the 3 with wrong fingers was just the last thing. 😅
Rod Taylor's last film. He played Winston Churchill. For more of his work check out The Time Machine, Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds and I think he was in a Twilight Zone episode!
W reaction. I know you guys have a PACKED schedule, but a movie I think you guys will really enjoy is "The Truman Show". Extremely entertaining, and interesting story.
Gotta add Ridley Scott, Denis Villanueva, Guillermo Del Toro, Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, Akira Kurosawa man so many brilliant directors have blessed us with GEMS
One interesting scene I like to analyze is the Vet scene from Inglorious Bastards. There’s so much there to study through the characters behavior, dialogue, facial expressions, and even some stuff in the background. Also remember when Aldo said Nazi need to be killed because they got no humanity, then I wonder how they personally feel about having to put the vet, who’s obviously just an innocent bystander, in the middle of all that drama and insanity? But you can clearly see a difference between Aldo and his men with Hans and his men if you compare this scene with the 20 minute opening scene. But one thing that I’m curious about is what they did about the vet? The movie didn’t address that.
In the scene where Landa is choking Hammersmark that ‘sactually Tarantino choking Diane Kruger. He wanted it to appear real and so he really choked her, also more focusing on feet as per usual for Tarantino.
You can say what you want.. But German Uniforms are just PEAK drip. Also.. Probably wrong idea to put this comment here but Fun fact: The Germans never had slavery or slave markets. What the British and French achieved in 100 years with enormous slavery, Germans did in 40 years with hard work. Yes the Germans had colonies but unlike the British and French the Germans invested in these colonies because they were a base to protect our trade. Which was absolutely unthinkable at the time as everyone else in Africa was just letting hell loose. You can also look at the comparison between the British Empire and the German Empire in terms of economy. We were almost on par with the British even though we didn't even had nearly as many colonies. In addition, the British colonies contributed much more to their economy than Great Britain itself. For us it was exactly the opposite... Germany contributed 70% of the economy. The German Empire was truly an absolute high. From 1871 to 1923, the Germans were also responsible for *90* percent of ALL scientific and medical advances in the world with incredible inventions like the car, motorcycle, camera, etc. Before the British started World War I because they were jealous of us, it was actually the best 40 years ever here in Germany. Of course, based on today's technology, less so, but for the time... Absolutely unbelievable. At this time the first health insurance company was even introduced here in Germany by Otto von Bismarck. They still don't exist in the US today. Furthermore, German workers under Wilhelm II were the best paid workers in Europe. Some German inventions: - Light bulbs (Heinrich Göbel 1854) - The Telephone (Johann Philip Reis 1859) - Dynamoelectric principle, tram, busbar, founder of modern electronics (Werner von Siemens 1866) - The 35mm camera (Oskar Barnack 1925) - Nuclear fission and atomic bomb (Otto Hahn - emigrated to the Americans during National Socialism - 1938) - The chip card or microprocessor card (Jürgen Dethloff and Helmut Gröttrub 1969) - Periodic Table (Julius Luther Meyer 1864) - Jeans (Levi Strauss 1873) - The record player, record - (Emil Berliner 1887) - Aspirin - which all great athletes use to relieve pain and which saved countless lives (Felix Hoffmann 1879) - Spark plug (Robert Bosch 1902) - Thermos flask (Reinhold Burger 1903) - the toothpaste (Ottomar Heinsius von Mayenburg) - The coffee filter (Melitta Bentz) - Cassette recorder (Fritz Pfleumer 1928) - Tea bags (Adolf Rambold 1929) - The jet engines, jet propulsion, first war rockets V1, V2 of the Nazis (Hans von Ohain 1929) - First Rocket General (Hans von Ohain) - The Helicopter (Heinrich Focke 1936) - The first car (Carl Benz - With Honorary Schnauzer - 1886) - First computer (Konrad Zuse 1941) - Fanta (Yes Fanta during Nazi era, Wolfgang Schetelig 1940) - The typewriter (Peter Mitterhofer - 1869) - NASA (actually the US bought thousands of German engineers to build NASA because they can't do it themselves) - The first printing press (which was probably the best invention of all time because now people could start printing books, Johannes Gutenberg - 1440) - Motorcycle (Gottlieb Daimler 1885) - Birth control pill (Schering AG 1961) - the trigger of the gold rush (Johann August Sutter was Swiss, but actually German since he was born in Germany, but Swiss and German are one blood anyway, who started the gold rush in America. Not an inventor, but cool fact - 1848) - Diesel engine (Rudolf Diesel 1897) - Adidas (Adolf Dassler 1949) - Puma (Rudolf Dassler 1948) Germany, the land of poets and thinkers. that's what they called it. Today the land of pseudos and deluded people. The biggest problem is that people actually think that such films are historical relevant.
Tarantino movies always feel so artistic. Idk how he does it. The first time I saw a Tarantino movie it was kill bill. That experience totally changed the way I view movies Before I just saw them as generic entertainment. But now I recognise movies as actual art. That with enough passion and creativity you could create a masterpiece
Would you fellas ever consider doing song reactions? It just so happens that I have multiple songs that you guys can react to, from like twenty different bands.
в истории кино не так много злодеев которые пугают когда улыбаются например Лектор (молчание ягнят) когда он облизнул листочек бумаги и подмигнул я чуть не обосрался.
I'm so confused. All of the tension was cut out of the intro scene, all of the build up during the basterd's intro scene is cut, Hugo's entire intro was cut. Literally everything interesting in the first third of the movie was cut.
yall b buggin, Taylor Sherridan, Gareth Evans, John Nolan. them is the top three directors alive right now. quinton is a foundational director. super important for film. but for the most part, you know what you are about to experience.
At 15:19 You can see how Hans recreates the house on the plate from which she escaped 4 years ago with the remains of the cream, the strudel and the cigarette. Hans knows exactly who he is looking at. ;)
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the glassworker trailer pakistani first handmade it movie plz react on
watch crows zero
Editor just gave up completely for the basement scene with the subtitles 😂😂
I hope that subtitle wasnt the one that these guys were reading lol
Love how aggresively he called his brother handsome
The scene where Landa makes Schoshanna eat a strudel, the strudel itself is a test since at the time cream for strudels was made from pork fat or something equivalent so Jews would not eat it.
instead of using butter to make the strudel, they used pork fat. but also, adding the cream and ordering a glass of milk makes it worse because mixing dairy with meat (the animal fat) is forbidden, i think.
@@edwnx0 yeah, that’s it👌
That's not true he was just hungry
@@blasphemy4159 not in my headcanon :D
Bro this is a FAR reach. At least say it's an opinion and don't try to pass it as fact lol
The scene where Joseph Goebbels is insulting Black American athletes is based off of what really happened at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Hitler and Goebbels resided over the Olympics that year and put out endless propaganda about their so called "master race" and how they were going to win. Jesse Owens, a Black American athlete, dominated the Olympics and humiliated Hitler and Goebbels. It's said that Goebbels took it personally and never got over the humiliation. That's why that scene is so satisfying to me. Lol
Even more satisfying than christoph waltz getting an oscar
bill burr had a bit about this (maybe the boys have seen it?)
Wasn't that the same Olympics that Jesse Owens went buck wild on and won everything? Even more satisfying!
Germany won the most gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. By the way, Jesse Owens was not congratuled for winning 4 gold medals for the US, the US president did not even send him a telegraph for his victory. The Mustache man showed great sportsmanship and it was said by Jesse Owens himself : "When I passed the Chancellor he arose, waved his hand at me, and I waved back at him. I think the writers (the press at the time) showed bad taste in criticising the man of the hour in Germany."
A german sport journalist even claimed that Jesse had a photo with the Chancellor shaking his hands. I will also add that he also befriended Carl Ludwig Long an adversary he had during the long jump event, which Jesse Owens won.
Of which humiliation are you talking about ??
source : wikipedia
This isn't true. Hitler shook Jesse Owens' hand, Roosevelt a not
This is arguably the best Tarantino movie. They go so hard in it.
I still can't choose between this and pulp fiction
@@ThomasThomas2x3989 Pulp Fiction was so good!
@@ThomasThomas2x3989The acting by Christoph Waltz, in combination with the opening scene and the bar scene, make this movie better than pulp fiction, in my opinion.
@@TannerDLink yeah but this movie has one main flaw tho, the other languages like German/french kind of drag the movie down for me. It's a little annoying having to read subtitles all the time imo
@@ThomasThomas2x3989The different languages enhances the movie for me. It makes it feel more real since they are speaking the correct historical languages.
Shosanna is, was and shall forever remain one of my favorite characters from any movie I’ve seen!
This movie is in my top 10 of all time !
27:10 i find it hilarious that in this scene, Landa already caught them and is just fking with them by teaching them how to correctly pronounce their fake Italian names
"I can't speak Italian," the one said; 5 minutes later, he's speaking it better than anyone else in the group.
GOUR LAMI
Brad Pitt in this is hilarious!! And Christolph Waltz is phenomenal! One of my favorite movies
I love Tarantino's alternative history endings. I really appreciated the one in Once Upon A TIme in Hollywood as well.
The disrespect to Steven Spielberg lol
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Jaws
Schindler's List
ET
Jurassic Park
Saving Private Ryan
The Color Purple
To name a few 😅
Eli Roth, who portrayed the bear Jew, is responsible for the Hostel movie franchise and the Cabin Fever movies. He's a prolific horror movie director.
Calling Eli Roth prolific is nuts hah
Eli roth is a good actor but he should stop making movies lmao.
@@tinx3328 he’s like the worst perpetrator and even probably influenced the movement of movies that are basically just for people who like insane gore.
@@samrogers5090 fr, even tho his last movie Thanksgiving was kinda rated good by people from the us, I did not like it at all. Like you said the only thing that sticks in your head after the movie is the gore and thats it. But I really wanna know how Borderlands will turn out to be, even if the trailer is mid.
@@tinx3328he's directing borderlands?
Tarantino asked Adam Sandler to play the role of Donny Donowitz, but Sandler declined due to schedule conflicts with the film Funny People
A better choice for him and Roth
That woulve been too funny and somewhat ruin the movie 😂
@@hopdighey if Michael Myers can be in it, Sandler could’ve too lol😅
For the best. We've seen Dark Sandler, and he's not that guy. Eli Roth is definitely that guy.
Good thing, unlike Sandler Roth has that 1920's pulp action hero look that fits with the setting of the story.
Y’all gotta react to Django unchained. that would be sick!
A discussion about the greatest director of all time, and two of the first 5 names you mention are Zack Snyder and Michael Bay? You should be ashamed of yourselves.
I know, right!! Was thinking, where is Spielberg in all this?
Spielberg, Scorsese, James Cameron, Kubrick
Snyder and Bay don't deserve to lick the boots clean for some of these directors
South Park portrayed Michael Bay perfectly.
@@chairofthebored These dudes (along with most YT reactors) have no idea who the greatest director of all time is because, to them, movies did not even exist before the 1970’s or ‘80’s. Therefore no David Lean, Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, etc.
Can i throw Christopher Nolan in the ring? His movies are outstanding imo. And i like some foreign directors like Luc Besson and the director of the "Old Boy" trilogy. (Cant remember the name rn)
bro on the left is locked in the whole time, respect to a real ass movie enjoyer
Jerry laughing at shoshanna getting shot..,
christoph waltz ( the guy who plays landa) is the most underrated actor in film there is. he also kills it in django unchained
31:20 - Guy on the left fell asleep, lol.
He always does lol
editor dropped the ball hard with the subtitles on the basement scene lol
I'm glad you guys did a reaction to this great movie. Y'all should react to more Tarantino films asap!
Whenever you hear someone say women are irrational and emotional and men are rational a can control their emotions...just show them the intro of this reaction 😂
Is the buddy on the far left all good? He seems like his sleepy all of the time
Lmao I used to watch these guys all the time this legit my first time watchin in so long and I was immediately like damn rob still look sleepy as hell 😂I think they said one time it’s cuz he works out a lot and lost a lot of weight but he looks all good now so idk lmao
LETS GOOOO TARANTINO MOVIEESSSSS DO MORE TARANTINO FILMS. Django, Resevoir Dogs, Hateful 8., Jackie Brown (made with Pam Grier in honor of foxy brown in 80s) Are all banger ass movies. THAT MF JERRY IS RIGHT. He is ACTUALLY the GOAT director. Like and the others yall named are good but Tarantino is a GREAT Writer AND a GREAT director. And I can’t say unlike the other directors he ever really missed with any films or characters writing as well as Directing. Yall should def react to his 9 films on here IM MFN THERE
(PS: he says he only wants to make 10 so his next may be his last)
The Bar scene allne is a masterpiece, as a german i can actually hear that the accent is quite strange then he made different failures, the 3 with wrong fingers was just the last thing. 😅
Rod Taylor's last film. He played Winston Churchill.
For more of his work check out The Time Machine, Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds and I think he was in a Twilight Zone episode!
That bro on the left, "Monster Energy?" He and I'd be good friends.
Landis was the definition of a Inglorious Bastard but the actor absolutely deserved that Oscar.
W reaction. I know you guys have a PACKED schedule, but a movie I think you guys will really enjoy is "The Truman Show". Extremely entertaining, and interesting story.
I could go on for about an hour about the strudel scene. That scene was really master filmmaking.
Every famous director is famous for different styles and they are all great ... there is no one goat in film because they stay in there own lanes
Now y’all gotta watch Overlord (2018) an epic war movie with a freaky unique take.
We need once upon a time in Hollywood. You guys would eat that up.
I don't think they'd like it tbh
Rob won't understand bro
While I love that movie, I really doubt they would like it. I do hope they still give it a watch.
I’m saying lol
Gotta add Ridley Scott, Denis Villanueva, Guillermo Del Toro, Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, Akira Kurosawa man so many brilliant directors have blessed us with GEMS
Ahhh.Landa… my favorite villain of all time❤❤
16:32 - That is none other than Mike Myers. He played Austin Powers and Shreck.
My favorite Tarantino movie. It's a WW2 movie, a revenge movie, a movie about movies, and a movie about treason.
Like 2 of you reacting, the rest just watching a movie lol
Was a fun watch tho 🥃
YES! A Tarantino movie at last! 😍
finally, need yall to do band of brothers and also tucker and dale vs evil
y'all gotta check-out Django: Unchained
why was bruh acting like he woulda shot the soldiers as a farmer in the intro scene 🤣
Great reaction!
Damn you haven't seen Django yet, is it next? The best one.
During the scene just before the bar shootout, the Nazi officer became suspicious because Germans use their thumb when putting up 3 fingers
Did he say R R or Hard R? 😂😂😂😂 good god I hope the 1st hahaha
Courage the cowardly dog themed ad was hella boss
You guys should react to the Hateful Eight movie
Gotta react to Django Unchained or Pulp Fiction next. Or The Hateful Eight. You will all love it!
Michael Fassbender is a Band of Brother.
Rob, you should drink more Monster for long films. I fall asleep to sometimes homie don’t feel bad.
Y’all need to react to Django unchained. It’s the best Quentin Tarantino film(behind Jackie Brown).
Bro on the far left fighting for his life fr😭
wow yall ain't done Django Unchained?
yall gotta watch django next
One interesting scene I like to analyze is the Vet scene from Inglorious Bastards. There’s so much there to study through the characters behavior, dialogue, facial expressions, and even some stuff in the background. Also remember when Aldo said Nazi need to be killed because they got no humanity, then I wonder how they personally feel about having to put the vet, who’s obviously just an innocent bystander, in the middle of all that drama and insanity? But you can clearly see a difference between Aldo and his men with Hans and his men if you compare this scene with the 20 minute opening scene. But one thing that I’m curious about is what they did about the vet? The movie didn’t address that.
In the scene where Landa is choking Hammersmark that ‘sactually Tarantino choking Diane Kruger. He wanted it to appear real and so he really choked her, also more focusing on feet as per usual for Tarantino.
15:00 O mano quase dormindo ali 😂😂😂😂😂
no way you haven't done Django
You can say what you want.. But German Uniforms are just PEAK drip.
Also.. Probably wrong idea to put this comment here but
Fun fact: The Germans never had slavery or slave markets. What the British and French achieved in 100 years with enormous slavery, Germans did in 40 years with hard work. Yes the Germans had colonies but unlike the British and French the Germans invested in these colonies because they were a base to protect our trade. Which was absolutely unthinkable at the time as everyone else in Africa was just letting hell loose. You can also look at the comparison between the British Empire and the German Empire in terms of economy. We were almost on par with the British even though we didn't even had nearly as many colonies. In addition, the British colonies contributed much more to their economy than Great Britain itself. For us it was exactly the opposite... Germany contributed 70% of the economy.
The German Empire was truly an absolute high.
From 1871 to 1923, the Germans were also responsible for *90* percent of ALL scientific and medical advances in the world with incredible inventions like the car, motorcycle, camera, etc.
Before the British started World War I because they were jealous of us, it was actually the best 40 years ever here in Germany. Of course, based on today's technology, less so, but for the time... Absolutely unbelievable. At this time the first health insurance company was even introduced here in Germany by Otto von Bismarck. They still don't exist in the US today.
Furthermore, German workers under Wilhelm II were the best paid workers in Europe.
Some German inventions:
- Light bulbs (Heinrich Göbel 1854)
- The Telephone (Johann Philip Reis 1859)
- Dynamoelectric principle, tram, busbar, founder of modern electronics (Werner von Siemens 1866)
- The 35mm camera (Oskar Barnack 1925)
- Nuclear fission and atomic bomb (Otto Hahn - emigrated to the Americans during National Socialism - 1938)
- The chip card or microprocessor card (Jürgen Dethloff and Helmut Gröttrub 1969)
- Periodic Table (Julius Luther Meyer 1864)
- Jeans (Levi Strauss 1873)
- The record player, record - (Emil Berliner 1887)
- Aspirin - which all great athletes use to relieve pain and which saved countless lives (Felix Hoffmann 1879)
- Spark plug (Robert Bosch 1902)
- Thermos flask (Reinhold Burger 1903)
- the toothpaste (Ottomar Heinsius von Mayenburg)
- The coffee filter (Melitta Bentz)
- Cassette recorder (Fritz Pfleumer 1928)
- Tea bags (Adolf Rambold 1929)
- The jet engines, jet propulsion, first war rockets V1, V2 of the Nazis (Hans von Ohain 1929)
- First Rocket General (Hans von Ohain)
- The Helicopter (Heinrich Focke 1936)
- The first car (Carl Benz - With Honorary Schnauzer - 1886)
- First computer (Konrad Zuse 1941)
- Fanta (Yes Fanta during Nazi era, Wolfgang Schetelig 1940)
- The typewriter (Peter Mitterhofer - 1869)
- NASA (actually the US bought thousands of German engineers to build NASA because they can't do it themselves)
- The first printing press (which was probably the best invention of all time because now people could start printing books, Johannes Gutenberg - 1440)
- Motorcycle (Gottlieb Daimler 1885)
- Birth control pill (Schering AG 1961)
- the trigger of the gold rush (Johann August Sutter was Swiss, but actually German since he was born in Germany, but Swiss and German are one blood anyway, who started the gold rush in America. Not an inventor, but cool fact - 1848)
- Diesel engine (Rudolf Diesel 1897)
- Adidas (Adolf Dassler 1949)
- Puma (Rudolf Dassler 1948)
Germany, the land of poets and thinkers. that's what they called it. Today the land of pseudos and deluded people.
The biggest problem is that people actually think that such films are historical relevant.
React to “ once upon a time in Hollywood “ another film by him
Your determination is relentless! 💪 -- "Success is not merely about reaching the zenith; it's a perpetual ascent.."
If you want to see a very interesting WWII movie that you don't expect. Kelly's Heros
Good god, have none of you heard of Stanley Kubrick.
Lol I just realized Eli Roth is Drake.
Tarantino movies always feel so artistic. Idk how he does it. The first time I saw a Tarantino movie it was kill bill. That experience totally changed the way I view movies
Before I just saw them as generic entertainment. But now I recognise movies as actual art. That with enough passion and creativity you could create a masterpiece
I hope that subtitle wasnt the one that these guys were reading lol
u better watch django unchained
Gotta do Jackie brown as well as pulp fiction and reservoir dogs
Rob's high as kite
He was snoozing at the end of the
14:46 Explain to the Nazi that he should say "black man" instead of the expression he is used to using normally.😁
the wear jew was written for Adam Sandler
'Bravery'
What I like about Brad Pitt’s character is when you look at his neck, did he have his throat cut at some point or had he been hung ?
Brad Pitt is amazing in this
Would you fellas ever consider doing song reactions? It just so happens that I have multiple songs that you guys can react to, from like twenty different bands.
в истории кино не так много злодеев которые пугают когда улыбаются например Лектор (молчание ягнят) когда он облизнул листочек бумаги и подмигнул я чуть не обосрался.
I'm so confused. All of the tension was cut out of the intro scene, all of the build up during the basterd's intro scene is cut, Hugo's entire intro was cut. Literally everything interesting in the first third of the movie was cut.
If you havent watch Once upon a time in Hollywood. One of tatantinos best
Three Body Problem episode 5, please.
Dude on the left looks so bored
Yep, he always looks bored unless they're reacting to a certain music artist.
yall b buggin, Taylor Sherridan, Gareth Evans, John Nolan. them is the top three directors alive right now.
quinton is a foundational director. super important for film. but for the most part, you know what you are about to experience.
Not one of them combined have ONE movie that is better than ANY Tarantino movie 😂
@@nathanlindahl8336 you have bad taste
The fact that you were talking about the best directors and you never even mention Spielberg? I mean come on guys.
YALL DIDNT MENTION STANLEY KUBRICK!!!!
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django react
At 15:19 You can see how Hans recreates the house on the plate from which she escaped 4 years ago with the remains of the cream, the strudel and the cigarette. Hans knows exactly who he is looking at. ;)
Do pulp fiction
Man the subtitles are so behind lol
Rt tv reactions to the transformers movies from 1 to rise of the beasts
Definitely should skip 5
The disrespect to Steven Spielberg is crazy…
Django next will be awsome
WATCH FIGHT CLUB!!
Yall fuked th edit in th bar scene bad
2:15 none of the directors they listed would be amongst the best.
Please react to the 355 a spy movie
why does ol dude, all the way to the left, looks like he on herion?
Kalki 2898 ad please
Best ending to a film ever
Tarkovsky clears sadly
I will say this would be a damn near perfect movie if Shosanna had lived. I so badly wanted that for her.