DJANGO DESTROYS CANDYLAND PLANTATION - DJANGO UNCHAINED

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2022
  • Django and Schultz kill the Brittle brothers at Spencer "Big Daddy" Bennett's Tennessee plantation. Bennett lets Django and Schultz leave due to the warrant, but later tries to attack them with a posse. Schultz ambushes the posse with explosives and Django kills Bennett. Feeling responsible for Django, Schultz agrees to help him find and rescue Broomhilda. They return to Texas where Django collects his first bounty, keeping the handbill as a memento. He and Schultz rack up several bounties before spring, when they travel to Mississippi and learn that Broomhilda's new owner is Calvin J. Candie, the charming but cruel owner of the Candyland plantation, where slaves are forced to wrestle to the death in brutal "Mandingo" fights. Schultz and Django hatch a plan: deciding that Candie will price Broomhilda beyond their reach if they try to buy her upfront, they will instead offer $12,000 (equivalent to $376,000 in 2021) for one of his best fighters as a pretext to acquiring Broomhilda for a nominal sum. They meet Candie at his gentlemen's club and make the offer. Intrigued, Candie invites them to Candyland. En route, the group encounters Candie's slave trackers who have cornered D'Artagnan, an escapee Mandingo fighter. Schultz attempts to save him, but Django intervenes to prevent him from blowing their cover. Candie has the trackers' dogs maul D'Artagnan to death, visibly upsetting Schultz.
    Having told Broomhilda of their plan, Schultz offers to buy her as his escort while negotiating the initial deal during dinner. Candie's staunchly loyal and suspicious head house slave Stephen realizes that Broomhilda knows Django, deduces their plan and alerts Candie. Candie alters the deal at gunpoint to sell Broomhilda for $12,000 instead of the fighter; Schultz reluctantly agrees. During the sale's finalization, Candie threatens to kill Broomhilda if Schultz does not shake his hand to seal the deal. Having had enough of Candie's arrogance, Schultz shoots and kills Candie. Butch Pooch, Candie's bodyguard, kills Schultz, and Django goes on a rampage, killing Pooch, Candie's lawyer Leonide Moguy, and several of Candie's henchmen, but is forced to surrender when Broomhilda is taken hostage.
    The next morning, the chained Django is tortured and about to be castrated by Candie's henchman Billy Crash when Stephen arrives, informing him that Candie's sister Lara, who has taken charge of the plantation, has ordered him to be sold to a mining company and worked to death. En route there, Django devises an escape plan and uses his first handbill to prove to his escorts that he is a bounty hunter. He falsely claims the men on the handbill are at Candyland and promises the escorts a share of the reward money. Once released, Django kills his escorts and returns to Candyland with dynamite. Recovering Broomhilda's freedom papers from Schultz's corpse, Django bids him goodbye and avenges him and D'Artagnan by killing the trackers, and frees Broomhilda just as Candie's mourners return from his burial. At the mansion, Django kills Lara, Crash and the remaining henchmen, releases the two remaining house slaves, and kneecaps Stephen, who had revealed to be faking his limp, before igniting the dynamite he had planted throughout the mansion. Django and Broomhilda watch from a distance as the mansion explodes before riding off together.
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  • @Mrmilmil
    @Mrmilmil Рік тому +23119

    I’m glad Will Smith turned this down

  • @ThatOneWeirdKid-lz1ut
    @ThatOneWeirdKid-lz1ut Рік тому +7292

    The way he said “I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist” shows you just how much he hated Calvin Candie

    • @JonPITBZN
      @JonPITBZN Рік тому +103

      Can't imagine why.
      /s

    • @zroutube
      @zroutube Рік тому +566

      It still bothered me about this film, that Dr. Schultz basically condemned Django and Broomhilda to slavery and death by his actions. He could have shaken the damn hand and they'd all be on their merry way. Or, if he absolutely had to shoot Candie, instead of apologizing he could have shot the bodyguard while he still had the element of surprise. Anything but this.

    • @Darcmagikan1
      @Darcmagikan1 Рік тому +359

      @@zroutube the revolver he used is only single shot, so he couldn't have shot the bodyguard. But I get what you mean, I would have suggested shaleing the hand and blowing the place up a bit later.
      But everyone has some things they absolutely will not do, damn the consequences

    • @zroutube
      @zroutube Рік тому +154

      @@Darcmagikan1 In the scene earlier in the movie where he shoots the Sheriff, he fires two shots from it.

    • @jopar024
      @jopar024 Рік тому +99

      @@zroutube It was written that way to bother you.

  • @Tiran654LP
    @Tiran654LP 11 місяців тому +1798

    I like how he says "Im sorry, i couldnt resist", with this face full of emotions, knowing that he is going to die now and fully accepts that, but is also a little bit sad at the same time.

    • @007_Sun_Tzu
      @007_Sun_Tzu 9 місяців тому +142

      Ofcs he is sad. But not for his death but for letting his friend down and leaving him alone to wage a battle.

    • @jollyquinn430
      @jollyquinn430 8 місяців тому +32

      @007_Sun_Tzu Both. Luke he said earlier. He didn't want to die there.

    • @fakenamerson1693
      @fakenamerson1693 Місяць тому +6

      @@007_Sun_Tzu Realistically, the chances of Django getting out of the mansion alive at that point were close to zero, and Schultz was well aware of that.

    • @CommanderLongJohn
      @CommanderLongJohn 22 години тому +1

      ​@fakenamerson1693 Lmfao what? Dude, before Schultz killed Candy they were LITERALLY in the CLEAR!? They were LITERALLY walking out the door, the documents were signed, the jig was completely rumbled, and Candy came out with $10,000 for a simple serving girl (though tbf her knowing German and seemingly being educated makes her valuable and more than a 'simple serving girl'), the fact Schultz was willing to get all three of them killed and / or re-enslaved to avoid shaking hands is asinine.
      Candy didn't do anything wrong either, even after all the lying and manipulating and scheming he was willing to let them buy his wife back and leave his plantation not only alive, but with the rest of the money Schultz had nonetheless.

    • @fakenamerson1693
      @fakenamerson1693 20 годин тому

      @@CommanderLongJohn i don't think you understood my comment. I mean AFTER Candy was killed, their chances of escaping the plantation alive were near zero. Because there was a small army of guards, or ranchhands, or whatever you'd call those guys who came pouring in after the gunfight started.
      What you're saying is exactly why Schultz apologized - because his temper turned what would have been survival for him, Django and Hildie into almost certain death.
      And Candie absolutely did do something wrong. Setting aside the obvious fact that he was an incredibly cruel and sociopathic slave owner even by the standards of the time, in purely legalistic terms, he threatened to brutally kill Hildie in front of her husband with a hammer, which was (technically) a crime even by the standards of the antebellum South.
      Candie having D'Artangan mauled to death by a pack of dogs was also a serious crime, in theory - slaveowners did not have the legal right to inflict lethal punishments on their slaves, although such a thing probably would've been overlooked, and it isn't unrealistic to assume a powerful man like Candie could kill slaves with little fear of prosecution. The lethal "mandingo" fights in the film probably didn't historically exist (in reality, they were non-fatal boxing matches) , and if they did, that wouldn't have been legal either.
      Both Django and Schultz had ample reason to want him dead, based only on what he'd done in front of them.

  • @dylanbomba9559
    @dylanbomba9559 9 місяців тому +432

    "bye miss luara" flies away pretty close to a 90 degree angle from the bullet gets me everytime

    • @calvingreene90
      @calvingreene90 3 місяці тому +22

      There was a fair bit of English on that bullet.

    • @DenisUspeshny
      @DenisUspeshny Місяць тому +3

      It’s awesome

    • @BepisMogus
      @BepisMogus 18 днів тому +17

      That's a nod to old movies, where instead of showing women dying they'd pull them out of the scene

    • @ohhhreallynow9056
      @ohhhreallynow9056 День тому

      He curved the bullet before it was a thing.

  • @cebuninja8008
    @cebuninja8008 Рік тому +10935

    I love how they went from actually showing what a bullet does to a human with Calvin, and then goes full Hollywood with Schultz being launched 10 feet by a shotgun

    • @PrzemyslawSliwinski
      @PrzemyslawSliwinski Рік тому +505

      Apparently, an early version of programmable munition. It knows whether it should go through a body or stop inside (e.g., to save Django in 2:42).

    • @dazaiosamu4780
      @dazaiosamu4780 Рік тому +268

      And ms laura

    • @puzanfish7705
      @puzanfish7705 Рік тому +453

      well its Tarantino his films are known for using different laws of physics on bullets

    • @jeromesuantak2695
      @jeromesuantak2695 Рік тому +32

      Atleast gravity and physics are not absent 🤣

    • @NoBody-hl1rs
      @NoBody-hl1rs Рік тому +86

      You clearly haven't ever seen a heavily clothed individual receive a nearly point blank blast from a street sweeper.
      Wish I could honestly say the same

  • @Fizzlefuse
    @Fizzlefuse Рік тому +3991

    The way miss laura flies backward while being shot from basically the side still cracks me up.

    • @joesmolo4131
      @joesmolo4131 10 місяців тому +176

      The "bullet" curved.

    • @ar0568
      @ar0568 10 місяців тому +132

      @@joesmolo4131mf got that jfk bullet

    • @-416-
      @-416- 10 місяців тому +310

      Its kind of a tribute to the older movies were you wouldn't let woman die on screen, so they just pulled her back. Its a real neat detail tbh.

    • @theo9952
      @theo9952 9 місяців тому +52

      It is even funnier. She doesn't just fly backwards as if she was shot from the front, but it looks like she has a rope tied around her waist, which someone behind her pulled hard when the gun was fired.

    • @theo9952
      @theo9952 9 місяців тому +7

      @@commanderiosifstalin4938 No, a cannonball would turn the body into mangled flesh.

  • @sergiomendoza4850
    @sergiomendoza4850 10 місяців тому +862

    Love how Steven gives up his whole act as soon as he realizes he’s fucked. Throws his cane, stands up straight and tries to die with dignity. Shows how evil of a person he was, pretending to be crippled and doing everything he could to keep his position.

    • @DamienDarkside
      @DamienDarkside 6 місяців тому +68

      Then Django makes an honest man out of him, and kneecaps him. If he was left alive, he would have needed a cane for the rest of his life. Which was about two minutes before the explosion.

    • @AnAcousticCow
      @AnAcousticCow 2 місяці тому +5

      I don't feel like it's entirely evil.
      He's just making the best out of a bad situation.

    • @midouban628
      @midouban628 2 місяці тому +16

      @@AnAcousticCowEvilness is not just committing atrocities. Evilness is also when you see those atrocities being committed yet you choose to do and say nothing

    • @dieterrosswag933
      @dieterrosswag933 2 місяці тому +7

      Actually Steve thought he would have to run for a gun or do a fist fight since he counted 6 bullets. He wasn't about to give up

    • @ThighErda
      @ThighErda 2 місяці тому

      @@midouban628 Tf's Stephen gonna do?

  • @jangotack
    @jangotack 9 місяців тому +192

    "I count six shots, n*gga."
    "I count two guns, n*gga."
    Stephen had the appropriate reaction, ain't shit to say to that

  • @537monster
    @537monster Рік тому +5489

    “Bye miss Laura” always kills me

  • @TheRama2299
    @TheRama2299 Рік тому +7486

    I love the way this movie strikes the perfect balance between pure action, seriousness and comedic moments

    • @johnnycoolguy9554
      @johnnycoolguy9554 Рік тому +143

      The perfect example of what you described is when Django confronts the Brittle Brothers in his blue outfit. Silly, serious, and with the classic spaghetti western musical sting, totally badass.

    • @dedman1096
      @dedman1096 Рік тому +27

      Another good example is how that dude that was from the other room that keeps getting shot is another good example. Seriously, how the hell is he still alive

    • @djd829
      @djd829 Рік тому +19

      Welcome to any Quarantino movie. Watch the rest, if you haven't.. equally as enjoyable

    • @michaelmeadows4883
      @michaelmeadows4883 Рік тому +8

      This and Inglorious Bastards (granted bastards is def the superior film) really showed Tarantino doing what he has always wanted to do. It's hard to classify his films as one thing or another because his films are so rich. He can make a 3 hour movie fly by because you are either on the edge of your seat, or laughing, or thoroughly engrossed in the dialog.

    • @reignbowsix
      @reignbowsix Рік тому +7

      "i count six shots nigg*. - i count two guns nigg*". sums it up perfectly every damn time.

  • @BartHowell-kg3jj
    @BartHowell-kg3jj 11 місяців тому +320

    Will Smith is a phenomenal actor, but there are extremely vital aspects of Django’s character where only Jamie’s god given swagger could’ve given us this finished product💯

    • @Torrque
      @Torrque 6 місяців тому

      And, man! Does he know how to throw a bitch slap.

    • @zonesquestiloveunderworld
      @zonesquestiloveunderworld Місяць тому +6

      Haha, too right, well said man! Foxx was the perfect choice 🙏🏼

  • @codykodak
    @codykodak 9 місяців тому +30

    Physics be damned, I always laugh when he shoots ms Laura 😂

  • @theindooroutdoorsman
    @theindooroutdoorsman Рік тому +4010

    I like how when Django shoots them the bullets go through multiple people, but when he's using someone as a human shield they don't over penetrate.

    • @grafixxrecords2188
      @grafixxrecords2188 Рік тому +284

      Because he's mostly shooting them from a close distance whereas everyone else shoots from farther away hence when they dont penetrate

    • @theindooroutdoorsman
      @theindooroutdoorsman Рік тому +43

      @@grafixxrecords2188 So explain 1:51

    • @theindooroutdoorsman
      @theindooroutdoorsman Рік тому +34

      @@grafixxrecords2188 1:51-2:10 actually.

    • @r.l.s.8079
      @r.l.s.8079 Рік тому +164

      Actually it's the calibre of the revolver he's using in comparison to the "bad guys". Sort of the like Eastwood's 44 magnum vs the "punk's" 38 special in Dirty Harry... 🤷🏻‍♂️😁

    • @theindooroutdoorsman
      @theindooroutdoorsman Рік тому +235

      @@r.l.s.8079 It has nothing to do with distance or caliber, it's just movie magic to protect the main character. It's clear as day in the clip that they go clean through unless that would injure Django, then they stop in the body.

  • @mrgoody69
    @mrgoody69 Рік тому +6545

    Steven fake his broke legs for years so he can escape the heavy work. And he gets what he deserve in the end. Masterpiece!

    • @invisiblerevolution
      @invisiblerevolution Рік тому +1

      Naw... He faked a broken leg, to make himself seem, *even more non-threatening* to his white slave owners.

    • @nanyabiznus4738
      @nanyabiznus4738 Рік тому +166

      That's why. Very reasonable thing to do. Where did you learn that.

    • @dylanbright6184
      @dylanbright6184 Рік тому +483

      i think stephen had the job since he was younger cause Calvin inherited stephen. Stephen knows the older and weaker he appears the less Calvin might be threatened by him and the more sway he'll get over Calvin

    • @youchris67
      @youchris67 Рік тому

      Made into an instant cripple for real!

    • @djenzo2450
      @djenzo2450 Рік тому +156

      This world has a lot of Stephen's and not enough Django's

  • @anactualalpaca7016
    @anactualalpaca7016 11 місяців тому +235

    God, in most movies the bad guy gets shot and they just flop and are dead, but in this movie they roll around, groaning and screaming in agony. Not every shot is a kill shot, and getting shot fucking hurts. This film captures that perfectly.

    • @jnelghsoghn
      @jnelghsoghn 2 місяці тому +4

      Especially the guy at the beginning who got his leg crushed lmfaoo

    • @jamesbutler8821
      @jamesbutler8821 2 місяці тому +15

      It is actually considerably worse. The human body can take a considerable amount of damage and still keep on trucking for hours providing the heart or brain is not taken out. In reality a lot of these people would be writhing, gurgling and screaming for a long time, rendered impotent by shock, the dead doing cadaveric spasms for a long time, the bodies pissing and shitting themselves. The reality of death is considerably more horrifying than even Tarantino shows but I wish Hollywood would be accurate more often on to destroy the glorification of violence that pervades ur culture. You might really, really hate someone but when they get reduced to meat, crying for their mother relapsing to childhood, screaming like you never would believe, begging, it would be really hard to exult in it.

  • @wolvves4293
    @wolvves4293 4 місяці тому +146

    In my personal opinion, this is Tarentino's magnum opus. This movie was perfect, from start to credits. The casting, the story, the action, the romance, everything. Perfect.

    • @worldofdoom995
      @worldofdoom995 2 місяці тому +6

      I agree 100%

    • @fatovamingus
      @fatovamingus 2 місяці тому +1

      You could say this is the best couple of any film in history. I guess you could call it Quentin Tarantino's love story. No I don't know if the script was as good as the acting but Kristoff Waltz and Jamie Foxx are were and will be on matched if you ask me. The hell with Butch Cassidy.

  • @bryceeckman3159
    @bryceeckman3159 Рік тому +2359

    8:33 I always loved this part in particular. Steven dropping the cane is like him dropping his “act”. Steven was putting on an act to earn preferential treatment from Candie, but now the jig is up.

    • @joelrobinson5457
      @joelrobinson5457 10 місяців тому +82

      That and, well... There wasn't anyone left to act for. All of them had died

    • @mp9313
      @mp9313 10 місяців тому +13

      Or he just wanted to die with more dignity

    • @raeishimura
      @raeishimura 9 місяців тому +57

      ​@@mp9313 I love that Django didn't even let him have that. He blew out both of his kneecaps so his act of needing the cane became real. Made an honest man out of him. Then, instead of even giving him the chance to even look his killer in the eyes at the end, left him alive to go up in the house explosion, like he was no better than the rest of the timbers.

    • @stomp21
      @stomp21 8 місяців тому

      No it wasn't you idiot. When Steven and Candie had a conversation privately, Steven completely dropped the act and his 'shaky' body language. So Candie is very aware of Steven's act. Stop talking nonsense.

    • @medabombbaa
      @medabombbaa 8 місяців тому +3

      Reminds me a lot of that old man Pycelle from Game of Thrones

  • @TheMegatron673
    @TheMegatron673 Рік тому +4577

    the way jamie fox flies out the room backwards always gets me. 😅

    • @darkurge69
      @darkurge69 Рік тому +129

      1:47 xD dawg I never noticed and I seen this shit so many times. It really is hella fast hahahaha

    • @leejesm
      @leejesm Рік тому +175

      and it's perfectly mirrored by miss Laura in the last scene. same doorway. opposite dirrection.

    • @rickyricardo4331
      @rickyricardo4331 Рік тому +16

      That will absolutely never get old!

    • @scoobameru2458
      @scoobameru2458 Рік тому +2

      WURD

    • @Hubidubi18
      @Hubidubi18 Рік тому +5

      @@rickyricardo4331 8:11 Byebye xD

  • @DeathbyDawn141
    @DeathbyDawn141 11 місяців тому +302

    The way she flys back always makes me laugh... like you knew that when they filmed that Quintin basically said yank her as hard as you can

  • @jacobadam6804
    @jacobadam6804 11 місяців тому +246

    I love how Steven refers to Django killing several people as "carryin on" 😂

  • @CrniWuk
    @CrniWuk Рік тому +1953

    Walton Goggins, who's playing Billy Crash, does not get enough credit for his screaming when he got shot. This is exactly how I imagine someone to scream in pain and agony when hit by bullets and in his crotch. Rarely do you see such an excellent performance.

    • @TileGuyJesse
      @TileGuyJesse Рік тому +142

      And he was in my opinion the best of them all in The Hateful Eight. Great and very underrated actor indeed.

    • @johnnycoolguy9554
      @johnnycoolguy9554 Рік тому +68

      @@TileGuyJesse totally agree. He just looks like he'd be in those classic Westerns. And he's got the perfect name too, sounds so old timey.

    • @stevenmyo8455
      @stevenmyo8455 Рік тому +2

      That's right

    • @steveafanador6441
      @steveafanador6441 Рік тому +2

      Yes he did it perfectly. 😮👍👍

    • @nathangames1576
      @nathangames1576 Рік тому +8

      Apparently when one is shot you don't feel pain until at least a minute after. So the screaming immediately after getting shot isn't accurate. Not that it takes away from the film, just a fun fact I decided to share with everyone.

  • @supershadow102007
    @supershadow102007 Рік тому +5300

    i love this movie but i always feel sad that dr schultz had to die

  • @AdromedaJoel
    @AdromedaJoel 10 місяців тому +31

    Billy Crash screaming ”DE Jango!! You black Son of a b*tch!!!” always make me laugh. Walton Goggins is a great actor

  • @duhmonke
    @duhmonke 10 місяців тому +70

    01:46 will forever be one of my favorite things ever. Django really dove into him and caught another body, smooth as hell

  • @JonSudano
    @JonSudano Рік тому +5103

    Interesting use of lighting in the big bloody shootout scene: warm temp, overhead noon, to illuminate droplets of blood as they explode out of Django's victims. Also the lack of music to heighten the tension and finality of it all, to infer that this is the epic showdown that'll conclude the story. And then the excitement that follows when Tupac's verse kicks in! Tarantino is a genius!

    • @BlackPanther-yv7ib
      @BlackPanther-yv7ib Рік тому +17

      A PURE UNADULTERATED GENIUS!

    • @HomeAtLast501
      @HomeAtLast501 Рік тому +10

      All pretty basic film tactics. Of course, setting a period piece to contemporary music is bold, but it's also been done by others.

    • @HomeAtLast501
      @HomeAtLast501 Рік тому +8

      @@chevycox6089 You mean why don't I do it in my films? Because I don't make films. Duh. But I watch lots of films, and I have a very strong visual sense (I was actually accepted in college as a studio art major despite never having taken a course --- I was purely self-taught.) So when you have such a strong visual sense you are very aware of things like lighting. It's a REALLY basic decision as to where to position lighting in a shot, and what effect you want to achieve. Really basic. Deciding to light the blood from behind is a basic decision. Certainly one that Tarantino's lighting designer would have brought up as an option if Tarantino himself hadn't thought of it.

    • @dark7element
      @dark7element Рік тому +7

      The blood spray in the shootout is so ridiculous that it reminds me of having a water balloon fight as a kid.

    • @fetti_
      @fetti_ Рік тому

      @@HomeAtLast501you love the smell of your own bullshit, don’t ya?

  • @AsnakeSinesibhat
    @AsnakeSinesibhat Рік тому +1404

    You'll hate Samuel L. Jackson for his role in this movie. Damn! He really acted it like hell. Thumbs up!👍

    • @ramencakes5196
      @ramencakes5196 Рік тому +28

      This and star wars was his best performance

    • @hendrikgreiner8449
      @hendrikgreiner8449 Рік тому +61

      It speaks for the talent of an actor if you are able to hate the character he is playing, if the performance were bad, we'd be feeling nothing.

    • @ridgebackdk
      @ridgebackdk Рік тому

      @@ramencakes5196 watch resurrecting the champ and you will add it to your list ... he is outstanding in it ,.

    • @th3azscorpio
      @th3azscorpio Рік тому +8

      Naw, I love him.

    • @kayc421
      @kayc421 10 місяців тому +6

      He channeled his inner Clearance Thomas 🤣😂🤣

  • @surfn_nerd9402
    @surfn_nerd9402 10 місяців тому +33

    I love that Quentin used that old-school ricochet sound effect @2:29 💥

  • @fatherwallace6994
    @fatherwallace6994 9 місяців тому +10

    “I count two guns n*gga”
    😂😂😂 Best line in the whole movie.

  • @MrAhuapai
    @MrAhuapai Рік тому +871

    One of greatest achievements of Tarantino was to bring Christoph Waltz acting abilities to the attention of the rest of us. He is brilliant as Dr King Schultz.

    • @joebroadbeef332
      @joebroadbeef332 Рік тому +13

      Yes, I agree 100%!!!

    • @joshtimothy6534
      @joshtimothy6534 Рік тому

      Inglorious bastards?

    • @skipads5141
      @skipads5141 10 місяців тому +4

      He & DiCaprio are the sole good things about this 🐕💩 movie.

    • @reichtanglevictor1694
      @reichtanglevictor1694 10 місяців тому

      ​@@skipads5141🐕 💩 take

    • @obama7855
      @obama7855 9 місяців тому

      ​@@skipads5141theres always that mf who has to throw shit.

  • @williamallen7984
    @williamallen7984 Рік тому +633

    I know some people don’t like it, but I love the way Tarantino makes the violence almost cartoonish, all the “Splurches, and splotches,” the ridiculous amounts of fake blood…
    It’s also awesome that Samuel L Jackson is 74 and they slapped all that makeup on him so he could look…74 😂

    • @bigbosses4686
      @bigbosses4686 10 місяців тому +32

      It’s the perfect blend of grittyness and goofiness and i love it.

    • @williamallen7984
      @williamallen7984 10 місяців тому +3

      @@bigbosses4686 💯

    • @TheCeraization
      @TheCeraization 9 місяців тому +29

      He was actually 64 at the time, but yes, they did apply older makeup to him to look 76.

    • @williamallen7984
      @williamallen7984 9 місяців тому +15

      @@TheCeraization I guess what I’m saying is, he is now 74 and still doing comic book superhero movies. He, at 74, does not look close to as old as they made him look in the movie lol

    • @MalissiaCreates
      @MalissiaCreates 3 місяці тому

      @@williamallen7984SLJ living a better life than that of a slave on a plantation, looking healthy and wealthy at a net worth of $250 million

  • @shalom6780
    @shalom6780 9 місяців тому +9

    “Bye Miss Laura” *precedes to fly out of the room*👗💨💨💀

  • @crack_snorting_cat
    @crack_snorting_cat 9 місяців тому +21

    8:51 Samuel L Jackson's reaction to the second gun is priceless

  • @navneetnarayanan2177
    @navneetnarayanan2177 Рік тому +549

    "I'm sorry, I couldn't resist" , that too just before being blown to hell, has got to be one of the most badass acts of defiance in the entire movie.

  • @cocho79
    @cocho79 Рік тому +424

    “Not you Steven, you’re right where you belong” 👍👍👍👍

  • @ERICREVIEWSMOVIES
    @ERICREVIEWSMOVIES 8 місяців тому +8

    This is one of the best western shootouts that never makes me bored watching it over and over again..and that is very rare

  • @joseph4445
    @joseph4445 9 місяців тому +4

    Common trope that "cool guys don't look at explosions", but Django challenged that and enjoyed looking at the explosion. Dare anyone to say he wasn't cool whilst doing it.

  • @buckshotace1980
    @buckshotace1980 Рік тому +760

    When the doc gets shot it always breaks my heart, buy Jango makes the comeback after he drew that first revolver and killed the man point blank

    • @allthingsmalta6487
      @allthingsmalta6487 Рік тому +1

      He could have shot him before he shot the doc!

    • @buckshotace1980
      @buckshotace1980 Рік тому

      @@allthingsmalta6487 wish that was the case, then the shootout would have been so much better

    • @20money17
      @20money17 10 місяців тому +6

      Then had time to wipe his face 😂

    • @pretentiousname01
      @pretentiousname01 9 місяців тому +6

      @@20money17 its a cool detail that he had to clean off the blood from the dude he just shot.

    • @zero_sky
      @zero_sky 9 місяців тому +4

      @@pretentiousname01 also the blood on his eyes makes him miss the other guy, that's why when he laters kills the mining company guys point blank he makes sure to close his eyes first

  • @eddiemontes720
    @eddiemontes720 Рік тому +218

    Something about a slave owner getting what he diserves just brings a smile to my face.

    • @P4boot
      @P4boot 8 місяців тому +17

      I know what you mean but he deserved way more. That was too easy death for him.

  • @shannonmartin107
    @shannonmartin107 10 місяців тому +10

    "Tell Ms. Laura 'GOODBYE'"😂😂😂

  • @et3inuyasha
    @et3inuyasha 9 місяців тому +16

    Stephen: You can't destroy Candieland!
    Dynamite: Let me sing you the song of my people

  • @matthewskinner1637
    @matthewskinner1637 Рік тому +450

    Django is up there as one of my favourite Tarantino films, Jamie did such a good job at showing Django evolving especially when convinces the other bounty hunters to set him free to go back to candyland. Absolutely love this film

    • @nepotuyt3509
      @nepotuyt3509 2 місяці тому

      They weren't bounty hunters

  • @DelightLovesMovies
    @DelightLovesMovies Рік тому +923

    The first time I saw Django and they come to that scene where he has to give up and they start playing that song by Richie Havens, I was so caught up in the story i started to cry for real. After everything he'd been through up to that point, it was all so over whelming. One of my all time favourite films.

    • @momodoujallowgrts3285
      @momodoujallowgrts3285 Рік тому +9

      His ancestors went through worse than that and its real.....not a movie

    • @cwheremonster8870
      @cwheremonster8870 Рік тому +39

      Yeah, no shit. We talking about the film .

    • @aTalkingPizza
      @aTalkingPizza Рік тому +6

      @@momodoujallowgrts3285 it's almost like the movie wanted to capture that struggle in any way it could or something

    • @min_blogs28landing32
      @min_blogs28landing32 Рік тому +2

      @@DelightLovesMovies I don't think that person was being rude, I think they were just stating to really think that this was actually how it was and worst. That scene was very sad

    • @skipads5141
      @skipads5141 10 місяців тому

      LMGDAO

  • @johnnycoolguy9554
    @johnnycoolguy9554 9 місяців тому +43

    Sam Jackson is such a goddamn terrific actor. Steven is just totally despicable, completely unredeemable scum. But when Django pulls out that second gun, he has the look of "aw fuck" and he knows he's about to die. His work with Quentin Tarantino is always perfection.

  • @Judg3m3nt
    @Judg3m3nt 11 місяців тому +12

    The delivery of, "The D is silent hillbilly" was great.

  • @en6ss
    @en6ss Рік тому +391

    1:41 the scene where django shoots the guy and wipes the blood off of his face right after like its nothing is such a cool moment, it's little stuff in scenes like this that makes this movie a masterpiece

    • @amphibianking4277
      @amphibianking4277 Рік тому +11

      I was looking for someone to mention this, I just love how it goes completely DEAD quiet within that split second just so the gun shot is twice as loud

    • @joseerocks
      @joseerocks Рік тому +15

      And when he shot the Australian dude at the same range later in the flick, he closed his eyes to not get blood in them. 😁

    • @KiTheeMenace-TTG
      @KiTheeMenace-TTG 9 місяців тому +1

      I was waiting to find this comment, idk why I found that so badass 🔥💪🏿

  • @Bgo909
    @Bgo909 Рік тому +207

    Perfect shots, perfect timing, perfect music, perfect acting, perfect actors, basically it’s perfect all around.. Jamie Foxx is nothing but legendary.

    • @skipads5141
      @skipads5141 10 місяців тому +1

      I guess if this is your style of comedy, but it's nothing else.

    • @thomasvarley380
      @thomasvarley380 4 місяці тому

      Samuel L and Waltz stole the show . Even DiCaprio had more presence .

  • @AlexanderYamada
    @AlexanderYamada 10 місяців тому +17

    The unspoken joke of the sleazy lawyer just getting absolutely wrecked over and over and over 😂😂😂

    • @malytheson
      @malytheson Місяць тому +1

      I felt a little bad for him

  • @osvelit
    @osvelit 10 місяців тому +18

    one of my favorite moments of the movie is probably the only time we really see django even remotely tense/afraid for anyone that isn't hildy, the draw against billy crash. huffs out his name because he took it seriously. dude was fast, warranted at least acknowledgement.

  • @TheHeartlessFour
    @TheHeartlessFour Рік тому +126

    One detail that always stood out to me, is when Steven runs to Calvin, he runs clear around Schultz, without visibly touching him. That's how conditioned into subservience to whites he was. Little details like that really make a character.

  • @AceBanyon
    @AceBanyon Рік тому +243

    Django is my hero. I can't tell you how many times I've seen this movie.

    • @andywhittaker8229
      @andywhittaker8229 Рік тому +5

      Good movie but once was enough for me.

    • @bisleyblackhawk1288
      @bisleyblackhawk1288 Рік тому +2

      @@andywhittaker8229 AMEN to that…not a repeat content flick!

    • @S4dB4sT4rD
      @S4dB4sT4rD Рік тому +4

      Not a great hero to have

    • @th3azscorpio
      @th3azscorpio Рік тому +1

      True masterpiece. Im always down to rewatch this movie.

    • @AdmiralColdhead
      @AdmiralColdhead Рік тому

      I’d rather watch Inglourious Basterds repeatedly than watch Django Unchained in a full run. This movie is a bit crazy on the gory side. That artificial blood just makes me tense.

  • @DraknalHitdan
    @DraknalHitdan 7 місяців тому +3

    I don't know why but I love that animalistic growl you hear at 1:22 when Mr. Pooch turns his head to see what happened.

  • @dontthey.
    @dontthey. 7 місяців тому +4

    The way Schultz flew back into that bookcase was just disrespectful😭

  • @ethanholgate2512
    @ethanholgate2512 Рік тому +366

    2:12 only Quentin Tarantino can make rap music in a western so freakin badass 😎😅

    • @leulmuluneh8372
      @leulmuluneh8372 Рік тому +61

      What's even cooler is that it's Tupac

    • @ethanholgate2512
      @ethanholgate2512 Рік тому +1

      ​@@leulmuluneh8372 💯

    • @144fps_ultra_settings
      @144fps_ultra_settings Рік тому +25

      The only reason rap works in this film is because Tarantino’s style is so over the top that it can hardly be considered a true western. Hip-hop and rap don’t work in westerns at all.

    • @LadyAstarionAncunin
      @LadyAstarionAncunin Рік тому +1

      Didn't realize he was the one rapping.

    • @th3azscorpio
      @th3azscorpio Рік тому +7

      @@144fps_ultra_settings Yeah they can, depending on the western.

  • @rsandoval9203
    @rsandoval9203 Рік тому +269

    8:10 Do you know how good a shot you have to be to blow someone off their feet in a totally different direction than what you shot them at? Dang!

    • @chefscharge5744
      @chefscharge5744 Рік тому +7

      It's called a recovery, you take a gander from the back of ya head!!!!😏

    • @carlonevans3357
      @carlonevans3357 Рік тому +3

      You see the bullet curved

    • @roems6396
      @roems6396 Рік тому +34

      Realistically bullets go through...none of the force is transferred into the body going in ANY direction. But this is a Tarantino movies, so deaths are going to be over the top, and blood is going to be everywhere.

    • @markglass9123
      @markglass9123 Рік тому +10

      Physics? We don't need no stinkin' physics.

    • @lalli8152
      @lalli8152 Рік тому +1

      @@roems6396 bullets dont always go through people especially hand guns, but even if all the energy is transfered to the target they wont go flying. Bullet impact close is about the same amount force as the recoil to the shooter of the shot.

  • @scottculli7851
    @scottculli7851 7 місяців тому +8

    Thank you so much for this footage. This is one of my all-time favorite movies, Quentin Tarantino, he never stops, putting out unforgettable, movies footage, the man’s a genius, way beyond Martin Scorsese with the mafia garbage.

  • @takeshikujo2909
    @takeshikujo2909 Рік тому +108

    “Bye Miss Laura.”
    *BANG*
    Haha! Haven’t laughed like that in a while! 😂

  • @NS-cs3wp
    @NS-cs3wp Рік тому +165

    The only thing that takes me out of this scene is that they make such a point to show bullets just passing through dudes UNTIL Django is using them as a human shield. THEN all of a sudden bodies are fully bullet resistant.
    -- Edited in after the fact --
    Y'all disagreeing with me in the replies are not watching the same scene. 2:29, bullet passes straight through my dude. 2:46, Django has a body in front of him, bullets are being fired directly at him, and the body is a perfect shield.
    That's all I'm saying. :)

    • @lukecole2285
      @lukecole2285 Рік тому +35

      He was wearing a bulletproof jacket, given to him as a gift from his German buddy. He takes it off when he surrendered.

    • @jamesconklin120
      @jamesconklin120 Рік тому +36

      @@lukecole2285 I saw that when he took off the jacket and you can see the bullets fall to the floor

    • @fernandorivera4719
      @fernandorivera4719 Рік тому +15

      Plus, there are instances where Django's bullets do not pass trough the Candyland gunmen. It's not that bodies were buffed, but rather that some Django shots were given extra oomph for that Tarantino aesthetic of violence.

    • @cliffgaither
      @cliffgaither Рік тому +3

      @@lukecole2285 :: Thanks for the confirmation ! I haven't seen this film. When I saw the bullets fall to the floor, from his jacket, I couldn't figure out where those bullets came from. I thought, for a second, he must have been wearing a bullet-proof jacket, but just as quickly, I thought that was a ridiculous thought ( they didn't have bullet-proof clothing, back then ) !
      (Whoosh !)

    • @MarvelousLXVII
      @MarvelousLXVII Рік тому +2

      @@cliffgaither Those were buttons when he ripped his jacket open.

  • @Kitchdmn3
    @Kitchdmn3 11 місяців тому +9

    3:17 when all the guys came running in it was very reminiscent of the “Crazy 88” running into the restaurant fight in Kill Bill 1

  • @jean-lucfreret
    @jean-lucfreret Рік тому +4

    One of my top 10 movies ever ! Great script, direction, cast, and acting ! I am 62 and have never seen better since.

  • @oliver8918
    @oliver8918 Рік тому +44

    The pure power she flew with 😂🤣😂🤣😂

  • @haileyjem
    @haileyjem Рік тому +41

    “The D is silent, hillbilly.” 😂😂😂

    • @hindspeter8556
      @hindspeter8556 10 місяців тому +1

      The most underrated part of the movie. Why is not anyone mentioning it😅😂😂

  • @z1az285
    @z1az285 10 місяців тому +17

    The script, acting..... beyond brilliant

  • @bozzy-101
    @bozzy-101 8 місяців тому +7

    I remember walking out of the cinema saying this was the best gun scene I'd seen in a film.
    It still is.

  • @TheNightshotBR
    @TheNightshotBR Рік тому +186

    Shot the guy point blank and wiped his face after he got the blood spray.
    Always gets me.

    • @mattlawson714
      @mattlawson714 Рік тому +8

      I never noticed that until now, good catch!

    • @__secretsanity__8220
      @__secretsanity__8220 8 місяців тому

      Someone else pointed this out in another video but when he escapes from the mining company later, he closes his eyes before shooting point blank

    • @dolphinerofachero3159
      @dolphinerofachero3159 3 місяці тому

      Also the girl playing the Harp doesn’t react at all bc she deaf

  • @i_am_aladeen
    @i_am_aladeen Рік тому +635

    He scaled the mountain, because he's not afraid of it.
    He slayed the dragon, because he's not afraid of it.
    And he walked through hell's fire, because Broomhilda is worth it.

    • @user-ol7bt4wp1j
      @user-ol7bt4wp1j Рік тому +8

      I just noticed but is broomhilda a nickname for broom holder???

    • @Benhold
      @Benhold Рік тому +27

      @@user-ol7bt4wp1j It isnt. It´s Brunnhilde or Brunhilda.

    • @DK-xz6sz
      @DK-xz6sz Рік тому +22

      @@user-ol7bt4wp1j Schultz said that she was probably named Brunnhilde by her original German owners, however when they died and she was passed from owners to owners, most of them probably didn't know how to actually spell her name so that's how Brunnhilde became Broomhilda.

    • @pineapple7024
      @pineapple7024 Рік тому +18

      @@DK-xz6sz
      That’s actually pretty fuckin clever, Brunnhilde is mistranslated into “broom holder” as a slave name. Just another straw for Dr. Schultz, like when they were playing Beethoven on the harp and orders them to stop

    • @dropkickirish4449
      @dropkickirish4449 Рік тому +2

      Cringe. 😖

  • @DoggoWillink
    @DoggoWillink 10 місяців тому +6

    I love how Sam Jackson goes straight modern gangster at the end lol.

  • @freedeoxide5179
    @freedeoxide5179 10 місяців тому +7

    Imma be honest Schultz Dying was the NOOOOO moment for me

  • @shippey321
    @shippey321 Рік тому +82

    Only two movies have ever had me HYPED out of my seat. First, the original Matrix train scene with Neo and Smith and then this shootout with the Ghost of Tupac screaming from the bellows.

    • @phumimdingi9145
      @phumimdingi9145 Рік тому

      when batman started up the jet engine of the batmobile

    • @shippey321
      @shippey321 Рік тому

      @@phumimdingi9145 Nice

  • @attackpatterndelta8949
    @attackpatterndelta8949 Рік тому +79

    What I never understood was why Schultz doesn’t shoot James Remar’s character as well. He’s got another round in his pistol.

    • @95v37
      @95v37 Рік тому +34

      I think the segment is played out in a moment in time showing the reaction of every character as soon as the bullet strikes Calvin

    • @johnlee3830
      @johnlee3830 Рік тому +31

      i think its because Schultz is a law man and him killing Leonardo is counted as murder since he was 'technically' innocent. I don't think Schultz intended to be a 'criminal' per se so he accepted his fate and allowed himself to be killed.

    • @omnicideoscopy
      @omnicideoscopy Рік тому +23

      he didnt really like candy, he was a dentist!

    • @rogerkincaid931
      @rogerkincaid931 Рік тому +1

      It was a single shot.

    • @95v37
      @95v37 Рік тому +1

      @@rogerkincaid931 This as well. Double barrel, single shot Cobra Big Bore Derringer 38 cal

  • @Jorangus
    @Jorangus 9 місяців тому +7

    7:13 I can see why that's the most replayed part of the video, that draw. Holy fuck

  • @warrenroy7333
    @warrenroy7333 9 місяців тому +2

    Ms Laura FLEW 😂

  • @MichaelTheRead
    @MichaelTheRead Рік тому +17

    1:00 That _thump_ when the bullet clocks Candie right smack in the middle of that pretty little flower, planting a lead ball firmly in the very center of his shriveled, tarry black heart?
    I _felt_ that.

  • @joyl7842
    @joyl7842 10 місяців тому +7

    8:09 that had me in tears 🤣

  • @bbqueen93
    @bbqueen93 10 місяців тому +16

    Schultz was a real one. This movie is a masterpiece ❤

  • @youngmalik3929
    @youngmalik3929 Рік тому +63

    I swear this was the most satisfying scene for me in all movies …I can watch this everyday with a satisfying smile on my face

  • @draco2goofy793
    @draco2goofy793 Рік тому +25

    After watching so long 2:49 lowkey be killing me when he tripped over the body running from Django 🤣🤣

  • @sorinzo3902
    @sorinzo3902 11 місяців тому +6

    1:44 When Django misses the shot, beforehand after shooting Cooch he’s blinded by his blood.

  • @joeg8269
    @joeg8269 9 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely love this movie...when he fans the hammer as he moves across the door obliterating those attackers 👌

  • @mehmetreyiz1974
    @mehmetreyiz1974 Рік тому +55

    Django Unchained was my favorite movie of that year

  • @JB-wv9jo
    @JB-wv9jo Рік тому +67

    Man this really was such a great movie and phenomenal casting job nobody could’ve pulled it off like those two did.

  • @terrycrichton
    @terrycrichton 10 місяців тому +3

    One bit of accuracy I appreciated in this movie is how these are all period-accurate, pre-cartridge, cap-and-ball revolvers. When they're out of ammo in a gunfight, you don't have a chance in hell of successfully reloading, it's instantly become a paperweight. Drop it and grab another.

  • @siphonophores
    @siphonophores 9 місяців тому +6

    Been a while since I last saw this movie and the scene where Django just casually stealing Pooch's cannon from the holster, shooting him off, wiping the blood splatter off his face and proceeding to shoot Moguy still gets me.

  • @dw69376
    @dw69376 Рік тому +127

    I've seen a lot of violent movies in my time, but this is absolutely one of the most violent! LOL

    • @dragonade85
      @dragonade85 Рік тому +13

      It's Tarantino....

    • @bradimberger6332
      @bradimberger6332 Рік тому +6

      Natural Born Killers is the most violent movie ever, Django a close second.

    • @dw69376
      @dw69376 Рік тому +2

      @@bradimberger6332 I've actually never seen Natural Born Killers, so I can't really compare the two.

    • @popeyethesailorman7850
      @popeyethesailorman7850 Рік тому +3

      I've seen some of Sam Peckinpah movies. Violent and bloody. Django reminds me of those westerns he did

    • @elijahmeilak2906
      @elijahmeilak2906 9 місяців тому +1

      I wouldn't say it's even close to the most violent films. A lot of the violence in this is very cartoony.

  • @KingKong-uc5xb
    @KingKong-uc5xb Рік тому +58

    Tarantino strikes gold once again! Writing,actors,& cinematography was outstanding!

  • @mylesrobinson421
    @mylesrobinson421 2 місяці тому +3

    Cora: " d-Do WHAT Nie???!!!" LOLLLLLL 8:03

  • @RSTI191
    @RSTI191 Рік тому +73

    Stephen drops his cane as he knows it's his ass..

    • @95v37
      @95v37 Рік тому +31

      Uncle Tom act went right out the window once he knew he couldn’t play safe anymore

  • @harley3282
    @harley3282 Рік тому +21

    I always found it funny that when miss Laura gets shot she's thrown sideways instead of backwards into the doorframe.

  • @essamsalah829
    @essamsalah829 9 місяців тому

    "i insist..i couldn't resist"
    Best line ever 😅

  • @BrilliantMin
    @BrilliantMin 9 місяців тому +7

    I count 6 shots nigg*
    I count 2 guns nigg*
    😂😂😂
    Quentin Tarantino is genius 😂😂

  • @void-creature
    @void-creature Рік тому +10

    I love how the music builds up for an epic showdown between Django and Stephen as he throws away his cane...
    ...Only for Django to pull out a second gun.

  • @alesele20
    @alesele20 Рік тому +50

    Samuel Ls reaction to Leo dying gets me every time 😅

  • @river_cat4403
    @river_cat4403 9 місяців тому

    Great movie this brings back great memories for everyone 😊

  • @bobpritham2660
    @bobpritham2660 9 місяців тому

    That zoom ins always get me. 😂

  • @m_alchemist
    @m_alchemist Рік тому +18

    7:08 Just noticed that the gun draw technique was actually what the dentist did at the beginning of the movie, django uses that to end the movie.

  • @steelwitness
    @steelwitness Рік тому +38

    Django is definitely the main character. His bullets traveled through so many objects and then his dresser stops all those bullets lol

    • @Red-Brick-Dream
      @Red-Brick-Dream Рік тому +4

      1) a bullet can pass through objects
      2) a bullet can only pass through finitely many objects
      Are you saying you disagree with either of those statements?

    • @steelwitness
      @steelwitness Рік тому

      @@Red-Brick-Dream you obviously weren't capable of understanding what my comment meant. keep reading it until you do, dummy.

    • @cooleKinder
      @cooleKinder 10 місяців тому

      Pretty sure he had a bulletproof vest

  • @GhostKid2187
    @GhostKid2187 Рік тому +2

    As a gun nut, i gotta say the guns were very close to the time. I only could see no inaccuracys the revolvers used were a 1851 conventions and the lever actions were the US spencer lever action repeating carbine. Very good accuracy there. TBH the derringer is a pretty old gun so thats not hard to not get accurate as it was first made in 1825 but the one the movie uses was made in 1852. Good job Quentin Tarantino.

  • @angelor9211
    @angelor9211 10 місяців тому +3

    For years ive seen Samuel L Jackson beating and shooting people to death, and the one time i see him get shot he delivers an astonishing performance right up to his characters death, amazing job! 🤩

  • @SprikSprak
    @SprikSprak Рік тому +24

    Great detail that I hadn't appreciated till now is at 1:40 he get's blood on his face which is why he misses that shot

  • @Chuck_vs._The_Comment_Section
    @Chuck_vs._The_Comment_Section Рік тому +49

    All the shootout scenes are so wonderfully cathartic and funny.

  • @wietomeiborg1934
    @wietomeiborg1934 7 місяців тому

    God that riff when Steven drops his cane is just 👌