When Brad Pitt's character said: "I think this may just be my masterpiece", it was clear that was Tarantino talking about his own movie. For me that was a brilliant way to end the film.
I love how Col. Landa started out so friendly & sweet, butter wouldn't melt in his mouth. But he gradually got more and more menacing as the scene went on and when he whispered, "You are hiding enemies of the state, are you not?" that was utterly blood-chilling.
That’s interesting because I NEVER found him sweet and friendly. I know Waltz from other (likable) roles and always found him charming but the second he walked into the frame as Landa I was afraid of him.
Landa 100% knew that was Shoshanna in the cafe. He ordered her milk and then had them put crème on the strudel which isn’t kosher. Landa could have gotten her right there but that’s too easy. He enjoys the hunt and playing with his prey.
The way you just went “wait, is that ShReK?!” 😂😂😂 Tarantino’s second best quality is his casting. No one gets it better than him. His top quality I’d say is screenwriting, because the stories and the lines are SO well done. He’s a genius
As someone who isn’t a native English speaker but who loves 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🇦🇺 movies, I love when (casting) directors choose people who actually speak the language their character is supposed to know. Tarantino almost always chooses authentic language users. I understand that it’s difficult to find, for example, an actor for Landa because it’s a Hollywood production, it’s a major role, it’s a super complex villain. But for extras etc. I don’t get it because there are so many people from different backgrounds who speak multiple languages. There’s no good reason to choose someone who doesn’t speak the language (besides time probably 😄).
What I love about this film, is the subtle details: The German Three, was so obvious to all Germans. Also the language: To the jews he says: Adieu (Goodbye - he has no intention to see them again), but to Shosanna he says: Au revoir (Until we see eachother again - he has the intention of seeing her again).
For me as a German it was such fun to see the cream of the crop of German (and Austrian, in case of Waltz) actors in such a movie, and of course the German language content makes it so much more funny when you compare the translations 🙂 Btw, the curly blonde guy playing Sergeant Wilhelm in the tavern scene you mentioned is Alexander Fehling, who was just starting his movie career back then. I can recommend two more (albeit German language) movies he was great in: "Im Labyrinth des Schweigens / Labyrinth of Lies" (2014) which is about the Holocaust trials in early postwar Germany, and "Gut gegen Nordwind / The Space Between the Lines" (2019) which is an unusual romantic movie based on a bestselling novel. Maybe you can get them on a streaming service somewhere, you should try them!
Just found your channel mate, LOVE your reactions. This is easily in my top 10 movies of all time. I love how in this film, Christoph Waltz is one of the greatest villains, who is completely racist and one of the best antagonists. But in Djanjo Unchained (also in my top 10) he's a slavery hating, good guy. Just complete opposite characters but both do an amazing job at showing the range and pure talent that Waltz has. I look forward to checking out more of your videos of some of my favorite movies! (Also: Happy birthday! (I'm writing this on July 2nd))
I'd love to see your reaction to Pulp Fiction! Other than Tarantino, I think you might dig anything by the Coen brothers...Fargo would be a great start.
Speaking as an American, yea this movie does me proud. Definitely in my top 5 movies, maybe tied with Django Unchained. It may not be mentally healthy but i have an absolute lack of humanity for Nazis and slavers, so seeing them get theirs is so satisfying. The scalping and baseball bat scene brings a smile to my face.
Man! You've no idea how excited I was when I saw the title of today's reaction!! Only a couple of days ago I was remembering the restaurant scene and the Italian language scene at the cinema. I love this movie!! Of course you made this as exciting as watching it for the first time! Before I forget, I have to make a recommendation: The Death of Stalin (2017) it's pretty much along the lines of this movie, don't want to spoil it but it's half historically accurate, half creative freedom; the funny and absurd parts are all accurate 😅😂 Back to the film... Landa is brilliant and horrifying, he reminds me of a line from Harry Potter: "Terrible, but great!" Every scene he's in, it's just a great memorable scene. The three fingers thing, also brilliant, it's how they spot spies, by their body language and cultural differences, details as simple as the way we hold flowers 😳 Another great video, 10/10!! Cheers!!
Hey I appreciate it man!! Was so fun watching! 😂😂 outrageous film to say the least. Loved the historical accuracies and inaccuracies lol. Glad to hear you’re enjoying these vids ☺️
@@thecocoacouch Oh I forgot! The guy who plays the actor and soldier who fancies Shoshanna, he got famous after being in Goodbye, Lenin (2003). It's such a sweet, funny, and sad movie. You should also check it out 😊
My man, you came out of nowhere and are one of my favorite reactors. Why is it I enjoy watching Canadians and Australians react more than Americans? Just a rhetorical question. However, it you have a theory...
Thank you 😆 I mean just objectively speaking it could be because the US is just so densely populated that hearing an Aussie or Canadian is more rare? I really like hearing some US accents like southern ones occasionally. I’m sick of my own accent 😂
"Is Brad Pitt taking inspiration from "The Godfather" now?" Good comment. As many times as I have seen this movie, I never made the connection. It DOES look like it. Good observation.
Haven’t faked one at all my guy. Go see all my thumbnails and intros, I’m pretty clear about what I’ve seen and what I haven’t. Hadn’t seen this one either. If I wanted to fake it, I’d just watch LOTR trilogy and all the marvel movies 😂 trust me there are easier ways to be dishonest.
I am over here laughing my ass off at you laughing at Brad Pitt accent and I’m over here laughing at your accent! Nouuuuuuuuuuuuu! Nouuuuuuuuuuuiiiii. Is there an “I” at the end of no or just “u?!” 🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey dude - can you increase your channel's volume....it's pissing everyone off that the adverts of the channel blast out at twice the volume of your content.
Waltz deserved this Oscar so much, it's a rare enough thing to find a villain that is actually chilling in modern cinema.
And to go from a Nazi officer to an anti-racist dentist in Django?! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
When Brad Pitt's character said: "I think this may just be my masterpiece", it was clear that was Tarantino talking about his own movie. For me that was a brilliant way to end the film.
I love how Col. Landa started out so friendly & sweet, butter wouldn't melt in his mouth. But he gradually got more and more menacing as the scene went on and when he whispered, "You are hiding enemies of the state, are you not?" that was utterly blood-chilling.
That’s interesting because I NEVER found him sweet and friendly. I know Waltz from other (likable) roles and always found him charming but the second he walked into the frame as Landa I was afraid of him.
@@otter011 I should have said he's good at FAKING being sweet & friendly, but there was a monster hiding underneath his superficial courtesies.
Even his “sweet and friendly” was terrifying
i Recommend you more of *Quentin Tarantino* 🔥
★ - *Kill Bill: Vol. 1* (2003)
★ - *Kill Bill. Volumen 2* (2004)
&
★ - *Pulp Fiction* (1994)
/starring *John Travolta* , *Samuel L. Jackson* , *Uma Thurman* & *Bruce Willis*
Landa 100% knew that was Shoshanna in the cafe. He ordered her milk and then had them put crème on the strudel which isn’t kosher. Landa could have gotten her right there but that’s too easy. He enjoys the hunt and playing with his prey.
The way you just went “wait, is that ShReK?!” 😂😂😂
Tarantino’s second best quality is his casting. No one gets it better than him. His top quality I’d say is screenwriting, because the stories and the lines are SO well done. He’s a genius
This film was an absolute roller coaster. Christoph Waltz was an extraordinary revelation to Quentin Tarantino. Im glad to see your reaction.
Yeah he was phenomenal in this film! Obviously made a good impression since he was also cast in Django Unchained.
@@thecocoacouch and got an Oscar for each of them.
@@thecocoacouch Tarantino almost didn't make this movie since he could find someone to play Landa, and then Christoph showed up.
The happiest Happy Ending of all time.
He 100% knew, that’s why he ordered the cream
As someone who isn’t a native English speaker but who loves 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🇦🇺 movies, I love when (casting) directors choose people who actually speak the language their character is supposed to know. Tarantino almost always chooses authentic language users. I understand that it’s difficult to find, for example, an actor for Landa because it’s a Hollywood production, it’s a major role, it’s a super complex villain. But for extras etc. I don’t get it because there are so many people from different backgrounds who speak multiple languages. There’s no good reason to choose someone who doesn’t speak the language (besides time probably 😄).
Also, I really love Tarantino‘s love for old Western style camera work.
Tarantino, lots of intense dialogue by interesting characters followed by unimaginable chaos and blood. Love every minute of it.
Was never able to relax 😂 loved it.
What I love about this film, is the subtle details: The German Three, was so obvious to all Germans. Also the language: To the jews he says: Adieu (Goodbye - he has no intention to see them again), but to Shosanna he says: Au revoir (Until we see eachother again - he has the intention of seeing her again).
Oooft that’s haunting
For me as a German it was such fun to see the cream of the crop of German (and Austrian, in case of Waltz) actors in such a movie, and of course the German language content makes it so much more funny when you compare the translations 🙂 Btw, the curly blonde guy playing Sergeant Wilhelm in the tavern scene you mentioned is Alexander Fehling, who was just starting his movie career back then. I can recommend two more (albeit German language) movies he was great in: "Im Labyrinth des Schweigens / Labyrinth of Lies" (2014) which is about the Holocaust trials in early postwar Germany, and "Gut gegen Nordwind / The Space Between the Lines" (2019) which is an unusual romantic movie based on a bestselling novel. Maybe you can get them on a streaming service somewhere, you should try them!
Just found your channel mate, LOVE your reactions. This is easily in my top 10 movies of all time. I love how in this film, Christoph Waltz is one of the greatest villains, who is completely racist and one of the best antagonists. But in Djanjo Unchained (also in my top 10) he's a slavery hating, good guy. Just complete opposite characters but both do an amazing job at showing the range and pure talent that Waltz has. I look forward to checking out more of your videos of some of my favorite movies! (Also: Happy birthday! (I'm writing this on July 2nd))
4:41 like the way a cat will play with a mouse. take its time catching it and letting it go and catching it again and again. .
"I'm not even American and *I* feel proud!" lol! You are SO CUTE! :D
I'd love to see your reaction to Pulp Fiction! Other than Tarantino, I think you might dig anything by the Coen brothers...Fargo would be a great start.
Speaking as an American, yea this movie does me proud. Definitely in my top 5 movies, maybe tied with Django Unchained. It may not be mentally healthy but i have an absolute lack of humanity for Nazis and slavers, so seeing them get theirs is so satisfying. The scalping and baseball bat scene brings a smile to my face.
that's how Macho Man Randy Savage shook hands.
For the record, the Bear Jew is Eli Roth, horror films director and friend of Tarantino.
"and biddnes is a boomin'."
Man! You've no idea how excited I was when I saw the title of today's reaction!! Only a couple of days ago I was remembering the restaurant scene and the Italian language scene at the cinema. I love this movie!!
Of course you made this as exciting as watching it for the first time!
Before I forget, I have to make a recommendation: The Death of Stalin (2017) it's pretty much along the lines of this movie, don't want to spoil it but it's half historically accurate, half creative freedom; the funny and absurd parts are all accurate 😅😂
Back to the film... Landa is brilliant and horrifying, he reminds me of a line from Harry Potter: "Terrible, but great!" Every scene he's in, it's just a great memorable scene. The three fingers thing, also brilliant, it's how they spot spies, by their body language and cultural differences, details as simple as the way we hold flowers 😳
Another great video, 10/10!! Cheers!!
Hey I appreciate it man!! Was so fun watching! 😂😂 outrageous film to say the least. Loved the historical accuracies and inaccuracies lol. Glad to hear you’re enjoying these vids ☺️
@@thecocoacouch Oh I forgot! The guy who plays the actor and soldier who fancies Shoshanna, he got famous after being in Goodbye, Lenin (2003). It's such a sweet, funny, and sad movie. You should also check it out 😊
I’ll have a look for sure. I remembered him mainly from Captain America: Civil War. Cool to see him in something else.
Cool reaction, enjoyed it. ^^
My fave Tarantino is Kill Bill, but Inglorious basterds was also a well made movie.
Oh for real? I’ll probably watch it soon then! Thanks btw
you don't skimp on each videos content. most movie reaction videos are a lot shorter.
I appreciate the extra movie footage. ty.
My man, you came out of nowhere and are one of my favorite reactors. Why is it I enjoy watching Canadians and Australians react more than Americans? Just a rhetorical question. However, it you have a theory...
Thank you 😆 I mean just objectively speaking it could be because the US is just so densely populated that hearing an Aussie or Canadian is more rare? I really like hearing some US accents like southern ones occasionally. I’m sick of my own accent 😂
"Is Brad Pitt taking inspiration from "The Godfather" now?" Good comment. As many times as I have seen this movie, I never made the connection. It DOES look like it. Good observation.
Haha thanks man, hilarious twist though on that impression 😂😂
You look alot like Nicholas Hoult
15:29 for which country is she a national treasure? I am asking because Diane Kruger is a german actress born as Diane Heidkrüger :D
Lol she’s “FROM national Treasure” the movie. ☺️
@@thecocoacouch aaaaah that's what you meant 😂
How could you possibly pre guess every scene before hand? Unless????
I pre guessed every scene? I don’t even remember I feel like I spit out so much nonsense on what could happen next 😂😂
Haven’t faked one at all my guy. Go see all my thumbnails and intros, I’m pretty clear about what I’ve seen and what I haven’t. Hadn’t seen this one either. If I wanted to fake it, I’d just watch LOTR trilogy and all the marvel movies 😂 trust me there are easier ways to be dishonest.
Nerds clusters are amaze-balls.
Oi, actually so good. Ruining my healthy diet tho 😂😂
@@thecocoacouch same, they’re my only sugary cheat snack besides peanut butter.
emote is called elbow cough, 100% not a dab. also daily comment.
Heheh thanks for the help man! 😂🍻
Pitt is a Lieutenant in this movie
You should definitely watch ''Once Upon A Time In Hollywood'', it's another movie by Quentin Tarantino and equally whack
I am over here laughing my ass off at you laughing at Brad Pitt accent and I’m over here laughing at your accent! Nouuuuuuuuuuuuu! Nouuuuuuuuuuuiiiii. Is there an “I” at the end of no or just “u?!” 🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh 😂😂😂 didn’t even consider that hey haha. It actually feels more like a ‘w’ I think? 😆
Hey dude - can you increase your channel's volume....it's pissing everyone off that the adverts of the channel blast out at twice the volume of your content.
Chill 😂 generally hostility isn’t the best approach when it’s the first time it’s ever brought up.
It’s no issue for me :)