DJANGO UNCHAINED (2012) MOVIE REACTION!! FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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- Hope you all enjoy my reaction as I watch Django Unchained for the first time.
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Original Movie: Django Unchained (2012)
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“Tell miss Laura goodbye”
“Bye miss Laura”
Miss Laura proceeds to leave earths atmosphere
hehehe
Gravity : 👁️👄👁️
10 toes off the ground lol
It’s funny as well as she flies straight back and he shoots her in at a angle
:D not saying you don't know but for anyone whos interested the scene looks like that because Quentin Tarantino wanted the scene filmed with practical effects (Rope pulling the lady) to pay homage to old westerns and how they would usually use practical effects. I hated the scene until I found that out (I still kinda cringe when I see it but its not as bad)
This is one of the only movies I’ve seen where DiCaprio plays a villain, and he’s absolutley incredible here
There's also The Wolf of Wall Street for that.
Wolf of wall street was pretty evil
His best role ever together with Shutter Island imo
catch me if you can
Man in the Iron Mask is another one I hated him in!
My grandpa is a big fan of westerns and I watched this movie with him. He didn’t know the name of the movie and only arrived at the end of the opening credits. At the end, I asked if he liked the movie and he was really excited saying “Django was the hero all along, not Schultz! That’s so cool!”. For him, the death of Schultz was an even bigger plot twist, because he thought he was the main character and he was so surprised to see that it was Django who would save the day. He had never seen a western with a black hero before.
That’s fuckin awesome, man
He didn't watch Blazing Saddles?
@Amanda Delmia No, and I’ll protect him from doing it.
Sad he’s never seen a black western especially since the first ever cowboys were black. And then was whitewashed
Its called Django, not Shultz lol
Calvin's sister flying back like that is a reference to super old westerns, back when it was considered a bit taboo to have a woman die in frame, so they'd literally get yanked out of the shot by rope or cane absurdly lol.
I’ve always wondered why Tarantino made the scene that way. When I saw it the first time that angle she flies at really confused me. Thanks for the insight!!
For some weird reason I find it so much more shocking filmed that way as opposed to just a normal bloody death.
It has always bugged me why she flew like that and you fixed that for me!
Lol I always thought it was just random comedic effect so that’s really cool to know
I just realized the amount of censoring Brandon had to do for this one😅
One of the most explicit movies ever made. in almost every way.
There's definitely a lot of n words used in the script.
yeah I thought he usually let that stuff slide heh sucks
@@werdle92 wolf of wallstreet takes that cake XD
@@werdle92 I'm afraid you aren't even close 😂
The grave that Beatrix Kiddo is buried in in Kill Bill Volume 2 is marked Paula Schultz, the possible wife of Dr. King Schultz.
Tarantino universe
I never thought about that! Very good observation!!!
@@anthonylafrinier7578 The movie takes place in 1858-1859. Paula Schultz lived from 1823-1898. Whoever she was, she survived the ending of Django Unchained by close to forty years.
The name is taken from a movie called The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz, from 1968.
And yes in the Tarantinoverse she can be related to King Schultz.
Archie Hickox is like the great-grandfather of Pete Hickox (Tim Roth's character in The Hateful Eight).
@@jordanwindham3804 You are absolutely right. I deleted my comment to not cause confusion
A movie with Christoph Waltz and DiCaprio can't go wrong.
and Samuel L. Jackson
And Jamie Foxx is amazing as well
Don Johnson was pretty fun to watch as well
@@orsonlepherd7064 I still think its hilarious that Will Smith turned down the part because he hated cursing.
@@marcushankins8171 That's fair tho, Will's always strived to have this "family friendly" image as a celebrity. It's a smart move, from a career standpoint.
I love how we were led to believe that Candy was the head man at his home, it turns out Samuel Jackson was the real villain. The moment he figured out their scheme the camera shifts the power dynamic. It’s truly amazing story telling.
I like how at the end he drops his cane showing he was pretending to be crippled
That’s honestly the best part of this movie to me. At the very beginning of Samuel Jackson’s character intro we are seeing that he is the one that deals with all the financial paperwork, and then we are immediately after shown him disagreeing with something candie is doing but choosing not to die on that hill. It shows that although he is the one who is responsible for much of what goes on, he is not the one that ultimately makes the decisions, just that he influences candy greatly into what decisions he ultimately makes. It’s like candie is a figurehead and stephen is the real puppermaster, he just can’t show it because of his slavery. I also love the scene where he drops his cane, the level of manipulation it takes to pull that off for years is insane, they did something similar in game of thrones and it wasn’t nearly as convincing. And stephen was hilarious to boot, by far one of my favorite characters from Tarantino, a true masterclass on the depth he can bring to his movies with him.
@G L many ? Not too sure about many
Such a shame DiCaprio didn't win an award for his performance especially when he actually did cut his hand when he slammed it down on the glass yet kept acting like it was nothing!
Leo is a true pro!
Leo was cursed until the revenant
I've cut my hand many times and didn't get an Oscar for it. But my mother said I was close but I should pull myself together.
If he actually cut his hand, then he wasn't acting!! :-) jk
Definitely
Oh there's going to be a bunch of missing audio in this one.
I love that Quentin doesnt sacrifice anything for his artistic freedom :)
@@peo4989 as weird as it might sound, i like that they didnt go easy on the n-words, because thats what they described black people in the 1800's.
@@LeumazDnazor yea... that does sound weird.
@@girlscott411 yea, kinda what I just said
@@LeumazDnazor yea, and I was agreeing with you.
It was so cool to see Christopher Waltz play a totally different type of character after Inglorious Basterds.
I still lament that Waltz had a scheduling conflict that prevented him from being tim Roths character in hateful 8. If only the internet hadnt spoiled the crap out of the movie, it would have been made earlier and Waltz would have been in it.
26:36 Brandon replicating the DiCaprio pointing meme to perfection
Leonardo accidentally broke the glass when he slammed the table and started bleeding, but continued the scene as planned.
Did he rub real blood on her face though? Or did they cut first and then incorporate that into the film?
@@MFBloosh He rubbed his blood on her face. He later apologized because I believe it made her quite angry. I could be wrong about that last part though.
@@jmsmys13ify That's bullshit. That'd be a serious health hazard. That was most likely a different cut stitched together of him with fake blood on his hand for continuity.
@@joaosantos5503 That's what I'm saying. It's hard to find info on that part of the scene... All of the info is about the glass smashing and his cut.
@@joaosantos5503 Nope. It happened.
when tarantino stops making movies that's going to be a fucking sad day
loved the reactions brother!
He’s said he might consider a long form serialized tv show. I can’t wait to see what the subject would be.
Good to see you over on this corner of YT Indeimaus! I started watching you years ago through Northernlion's community so it weirded me out to see you here
@Edward Galinovic you’re so totally hilarious bro. Such a clever troll. Really fantastic 🙄
@Edward Galinovic bro nobody gives a fuck what you think lol. I ain’t debating shit with you, I don’t care if u watch or not. Me and the fellas here like to talk positively about things we actually enjoy. It’s not a religion, we have no interest in convincing you, we just like choppin it up about a shared passion.
@Edward Galinovic celebrating that a director stops making movies is troll and fanatic stuff. You could always choose not to watch his movies and leave the ones who like them alone. If you believe that Cinema is afected by one director's movies it means you don't know shit about Cinema. So you are a troll, a fanatic and a liar.
I saw this in a packed theater and it was the best movie experience of my life, everyone was having an absolute blast. This elderly african american couple next to us almost fell out of their seats laughing during the Jonah hill raid-bag scene lol.
I envy this
The theater experience with great movies makes them 10x better! I hope theaters don't go extinct.
@@matthewcrockett9876 bro I was with my folks and a bunch of older people in the theater for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and during the scene where Brad Pitt is bashing that girls head in the entire theater was hysterically laughing 😂😂😂. It was so god damn funny seeing these old people laugh at brutal violence
I saw this opening night with my friend and we were the only people in the whole theater who weren't black. It was amazing. I missed a few of the lines during the funny parts because the laughter was so loud
P
Something that's always been interesting about Schultz is how subtle his character actually progressed throughout the movie. He was already a good guy yes but at the start of the film you had a sense of how pragmatic he was and how much he kept a cool head. The more he gets involved with Django and deeper into Candyland and its horrors the more you can see it visibly start to affect him deeply, which is ironic because Django becomes the more level headed and calm of the two when in the beginning it's the other way around (Django adopts and implements a lot of Schultz's teachings as well; speech, importance of bounties, flair for the dramatic, etc). This culminates when Schultz has flashbacks of D'artagnan getting violently murdered and deciding that enough is enough (having that poetic moment of telling off Candie that Dumas was black was already a great 'fuck you' moment). The three could've left Candyland with no incident right then and there, but at that point Schultz couldn't care less with what happens to him and gains the one thing that mirrors Django's moment with the Brittle Brothers; Retribution. What a fantastic, nuanced character!
Yup, it's because for Schultz his hatred of slavery was more abstract, while for Django it was from direct experience. Schultz couldn't psychologically handle being physically in the midst of slavery and seeing it first hand, while Django was unfazed as he had already not just witnessed all the horrors but actually lived through it.
What I like about that aspect is that it plays with an old racial stereotype. In many "white saviour" stories, like this, the black "victim" is somewhat infantilised, depicted as very emotional and short of self-control, just as here, the closer Django gets to rescuing his wife the more we worry about him losing it and spoiling everything. But Tarantino takes that idea and totally turns it on its head. In the end, much to our surprise, it is Schultz that loses control, leaving Django to clear up the mess and become the real hero of the whole movie.
@@dialecticsjunkie7653, agreed - while Schultz abhorred slavery (his own words), he never saw it live. You could see the shock on his face in the beginning when Django took off his rag and Schultz saw all the scars from the whipping Django received. It's one thing to see slaves in chains, it's another to see a person's back covered in mostly scar tissue.
This movie is endlessly rewatchable I never get tired of a single moment
It gets me every time when it's Revealed that Stephen was faking the limp 🤣
A 2hour 45minute movie and not a single minute is boring..Django does that!! Best movie made since LOTR.
i like how they were able to put Franco Nero (played Django in the 1966 movie) into this movie.
The "D" is silent. -- "I know it is."
I love that moment. Such a cool way to acknowledge the original Django, after all who would know better than he that there was a silent D in there, lol
Jamie Foxx is fantastic in Ray 🙌🏻
As in "Collateral" and "Miami Vice" but this, that's my personal opinion so i don't know if other people agree. :)
I love the change in character of Samuel L Jackson when Django confronts him at the end. He drops the pretend mask of the frail old man and stands up straight to show his true self.
Quentin Tarantino, Leonardo DiCaprio and Christoph Waltz are 3 men who simply do not fail. Every movie, every _scene,_ a total banger.
Jamie Foxx also.
@@MrLogic88 No.
@@Nekotaku_TV why?
@@Nekotaku_TV The Academy disagrees with you Neko
@@AlinaAniretake The Amazing Spider-Man 2?
This movie has one of the best sound tracks of all time. Scored perfectly.
Yes! I was amazed by each track first time viewing and now I just love what they bring to the film
Ennio Morricone. He scored Good, Bad, and the Ugly (well, and the whole dollars trilogy). Which this movie draws a ton from.
Jamie Foxx won an Oscar for portraying Ray Charles in the film Ray. Foxx happens to also be an excellent musician and singer.
His album “unpredictable” is amazing R&B also
Good on horse back as well
Booty Call was a great movie he was in.
I love how much Tarantino shows the Nazis and KKK as absolute buffoons in this and Inglorious Basterds. The scene with the white hoods is hilarious!
It's a great day when you randomly refresh to see the man reacting to possibly my favorite movie.
When Shultz says "I couldn't resist." That feeling is splendid.
It was more of an apology to Django that Schultz indulged in a last act of selfishness. His plan to be the great savior failed, but he still saw one way to have the last laugh, even if it meant putting Django and Broomhilda back into slavery or even death.
To me it's just sad cause I knew what was coming...
I cannot wait for The Hateful Eight. Great movie to react to
An epic who-done-it. It’s at the top of my list for Tarantino films.
Underrated as f. One of my favorites from Tarantino
Hell yes
Brandon should watch the extended version on Netflix, I preferred it over the original.
i didnt care for it
At first I wasn’t too fond of this movie. Thought it was long and just dragged. After a second watch I really enjoyed it. The characters, dialogue, the music, the beautiful shots. It really grew on me.
I had this on the hateful eight, first i didnt like it so much, but now i adore it more and more everytime i watch it. :)
It’s fair to think it drags, hell at the end of the climax they make time for horse tricks haha
This movie is a masterpiece
For what reason?
Arian Serrano#2 for real, I think it’s a decent movie but it’s towards the bottom of Tarantino’s filmography in my opinion.
@@Johnnysmithy24 well amazing cinematography, great cast(Leo's best preformence) great music selection (the most experimental of Tarantino's soundtracks and very memorable), superb screenplay!...
But it's all opinions and my is that this movie is the "only"(Real) black superhero movie. Don't get me wrong I'm a blade fan and all but for this generation Django is the most important character for black individuals across the world (and white people too, I am one after all) and I'm not talking about representation of blacks in movies I'm talking about truly influential movie for the human kind.
Now that's a masterpiece.
senya vyushin this is a revenge film, not a black superhero movie.
Arian Serrano#2 i don’t mean masterpiece like on the charts, i called it a masterpiece because it’s one of my favorite movies. That’s all
True fact : Leo actually cut his hand on the table which required many stitches..but he stayed in character for the whole damn scene.
I can't believe you skipped over the "you killed our Sheriff" scene, that's definitely 1 of the best scenes in the movie
Now you can get the Marshall 😆😆😆
@@aidenarkham In other words sir....... you owe me 500 bucks
I’m considering buying his patereon just to see that scene reaction
@@itsjdx Very sneaky economic move by Brandon lol
@@domskillet5744 i wouldn’t mind though, i really do enjoy Brandon’s channel
Brandon is the Bob Ross of reactors. Watching him react is so calming.
Samuel L. Jackson said his only regret was that Quentin didn’t write this earlier in his career because he would have love playing Django.
But who else could play Stephen?
@@annaclarafenyo8185 Sidney Poitier for sure! That would have been amazingly reveal after the career he’s had!
@@V_4_Versace Oh! Yes. Interesting idea! At age 60, he would have been an ideal choice. I am not sure Poitier would have been up to it at age 85, acting chops do decay.
Leonardo really cut his hand in that scene and still kept character. Him wiping blood on her was all improvised. He got a standing ovation from everyone after that scene was done
Pretty sure he didn't wipe blood on her. I think he finished the dialogue in the shot when he cut his hand. Then they cut and he got some medical attention.
@@cloudburst98 look it up on Google it happened.
@@KenBiggs i know that he kept acting after cutting his hand but him cutting his hand and him grabbing her face are different shots.
It's pretty incredible how many people actually think a professional actor would smear their actual blood on a coworkers face without consent. Lawsuit much?
The cast have talked about it already. Yes, he cut his hand. But they stitched him up, put fake blood on his hand, and he wiped THAT on Kerry Washington's face. It is a biohazard to smear blood on someone's face. Even if the person does not have any diseases, one can still catch hepatitis A, which you can catch from exposure to even your OWN BLOOD (look it up on WebMD, and/or the website of the prestigious Mayo Clinic) if it sits too long. This is just one of countless bloodborne diseases one can get from exposure to the eyes, nose, and/or mouth. Now, the smearing of the fake blood might have been improvised (I don't recall hearing about that either way), but Leo was gushing blood and would've needed medical attention immediately after the take. Additionally, smearing actual blood on someone's face is a violation of numerous studio policies and criminal laws. It simply cannot happen. And, based on testimony from several cast members, it didn't.
The amount of everyone commenting about Leo’s hand is hilarious . Everyone thinks they’re the only ones that heard that story 😂😂
For real. And this always happens with every movie with a small bit of trivia that has been talked about forever and everyone knows by now. It's sort of like the chest-burster scene in Alien.
I went to this in theaters opening night in my hometown. Christmas 2012. Hands down one of the best movie theater experiences I’ve ever had. When the film ended I wanted a sequel right then and there. With that being said, this is probably my favorite QT movie.
Yeah, this one is my favorite too
Fun fact: The actor that asked Django to spell his name is Franco Nero, who played Django in the original movie.
So glad this is here! I would highly recommend some more predominantly black films for you to watch like Blackkklansman, The Colour Purple, Beasts Of No Nation, 12 Years A Slave, Do The Right Thing, Menace II Society, Boyz 'N The Hood, Malcolm X, Dolemite Is My Name, Fruitvale Station and American Gangster
Oof. Beasts of No Nation and 12 Years A Slave are really hard to watch
BlacKkKlansman is a phenomenal movie
@@17thknight That's what makes them so excellent. They don't try to hide anything and let us know reality
@Uncle Ho your inner racist just had to jump out huh
if he watch menace II he gotta watch don’t be a menace
YES! I'm so happy you're watching this, it's probably my favourite Tarantino movie
I just rewatched The Good, the Bad amd the Ugly and I can see some nice homages Tarantino made in regards to the music and Samuel L. Jackson's last line (in TGTBATU, Tuco shouts "Blondie, you son of a-" and the music cuts him off). I really love how original Trantino is, yet still pays homage to his predecessors.
And he had the nerve to criticize Todd Phillips.
@@MrLogic88 I did see that, and I found it a little confusing... he said he liked parts of it a lot but also criticized it at the same time. It is much more similar though to Scorsese’s films whereas Tarantino only uses homages, not plot points and characters. Joker was really good but I didn’t find it nearly as original as any of Tarantino’s work, so I respect his opinion even though I don’t agree with it entirely
*this was just what I needed*
I love the "Are you positive" scene its so fast but shows the dynamic that is being established as teacher and student in a way
Collateral is another one of Jamie Foxx’s best performances. Great movie if you can get around to it!
One of the best, most ignored Easter egg is when Django tells the Spanish man in candieland his name and says the D is silent, the Spaniard says “I know”. this was the actor who played Django in the original Django movie from the 60s
And so few of the people who watched Tarantinos Django even know of them.
Jamie fox best performance is in RAY, where he plays Ray Charles and won the oscar for Best Actor
Riiight, forgot about that movie
Is Colateral any good?
@@peterolds2241 Yes, Colateral is great, but mainly for Tom Cruise as a villain of sorts. Also Baby Driver is excellent.
@@peterolds2241 Collateral is amazing!
@@peterolds2241 Collateral is absolutely amazing. Cruise was so good its silly.
$75 in 1855, Django's first payday, would be about $2,250 today.
This man is making good money.
YES I’ve been waiting for you to drop this ever since I saw your schedule
Franco Nero's cameo was epic.
"The D is silent."
*nods approvingly
"I know."
The original Django and the new Django. ❤❤❤
Christolph Waltz won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for both this role and for playing Landa in Inglorious Basterds
"Hang on, I'm fuckin' with my eyehole..." - My personal favorite line in the movie (out of the humorous ones anyway, lol).
I love that scene. A friend of mine plays Willard, whose poor maligned wife made the masks. hahah.
@@sallyatticum Hahaha thats awesome :D
9:30 "What a shot!"
Literally. 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
Tarantino: "You're welcome."
Leo plays a fabulous villain. I hope he plays more in the future!
He will play a villain in the next Scorsese movie: Killers of the flower moon
yes no that’s good to hear! He was supposed to play HH Holmes (serial killer) too, which I was so excited about, but now he’s just producing it with Scorsese 😢
@@brittyn I think he is too old to play Holmes.
Ernest Burkhart is a good character too. Maybe more ambiguous
I've not read the book but the story is interesting and atrocious at the same time
yes no they originally announced it 6 years ago though when he could’ve pulled it off I think. They’re just taking forever to produce it. 👎
Brandon, I've seen this film well over 20 times. It's my all time favorite and I as soon as I saw the thumbnail I clicked and gave you a like on the spot as nothing thrills me more than seeing a newcomer to my favorite things, particularly in the entertainment department.
I’m happy you’re reacting to this one!!! If you haven’t watched it yet can you please please react to The Lighthouse With Robert Pattinson and William Dafoe you’ll enjoy that movie it’s pretty damn crazy
I've seen it
@@BrandonLikesMovies What did you think of it?
@@danielenevoldsen7211 He fell asleep
I love how Waltz won supporting actor oscar for both Basterds and this. Tarantino X Waltz is a deadly combo
One of DiCaprio's best performances.
You shoulf react to The Wolf Of Wall Street if you haven't watch it before. By Scorsese!
Full reaction to that just went up yesterday on Patreon!
@@BrandonLikesMovies wait so will you post your reaction to Wolf on UA-cam?
@@j.a.a.x8818 In a few weeks time, Patreons get the (uncut) reactions first. Brandon also needs to go through some editing so they can be put on UA-cam, which takes some time and patience as well!
@@illgillbates9561 ahhh i I see. Thanks man!
@@j.a.a.x8818 Based on the release of the full length Django reaction I'd say he got it right. Should only be 2 or 3 weeks from now before it hits UA-cam.
Seeing this opening night in a sold out theater is one of my favorite movie experiences
You do a fantastic job cutting and editing these videos. I’m definitely a fan of your work and commentary. 👍 keep it up brother.
This is seriously another one of my faves! You are just hitting all the amazing movies out there and I am LIVING for it! Keep up the amazing work Brandon! Thank you!
Love Django: Unchained! My favourite Tarantino film
I am once again so hyped for this reaction :D
Wow I love watching people reacting to this movie, and I had never seen this channel before, and I stumble upon this video released only a day ago even tho I haven’t seen any movie reactions in weeks. For once, the UA-cam algorithm is spot on. Good job Susan
Brandon you just never miss, you keep watching all of my favorites man I get so hype everytime I see a video from you in my notifications!
Holy shit.
It's just now dawning on me that this movie is nearly a decade old.
😶
Fucking hell, you are right.
This is not only my favorite Tarantino film, but it's one of my favorite films of all time
13:06 the another man, making bets on the Mandingo fight, is Franco Nero, who played the original Django in the 1966 movie from Sergio Corbucci. That's why he said "I know" when Foxx explains that "The D is silent", a funny reference to the classic...
Just noticed you hit 100k! Congrats man, you really deserve all the success you're having. Love your videos.
I loved how ominous the scene is that introduces Mississippi, like they're entering Mordor. Totally appropriate too. Even other slave states considered it barbaric.
Tarintino is a genius. Some heavy issues and he tells it within a story that’s so entertaining and fulfilling. The cast was amazing to tell the story of the characters too. Without a doubt one of the best films in history.
Love your genuine, articulate reactions. Brings a smile to my face! Good work dude
Congrats on 100k man, cant remember when i started watching but it was months ago. So good to see
This is the closest movie to being my favourite it is just such a feel good movie when Django gets all the payback.
Nice, this is my favorite qt movie
Maybe my favorite DiCaprio performance, though I loved him in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. You’re going to like that film when you get to it. Leo and Brad are perfect.
My absolute favourite film!! I've been waiting for this reaction w such anticipation it's unreal! Thank you Brandon!! Might have to become a patreon member just to see the full reaction as well.
Congrats on 100k subs! To 1M next! Always fun to see someone elses point of view on my favorite shows and movies!
Fun fact: at 21:38 DiCaprio cut his hand open smashing it on a real glass and was actually bleeding in that scene!
The scene where Dicaprio cut his hand on the glass was done for real, and he was actually bleeding. He didn't even bother asking for the nurse till Tarantino said "Cut."
And if you are to believe IMDb trivia, DiCaprio had to pause a scene just because of how uncomfortable he got using the n-word so much, with Jackson telling him “please, this is just another Tuesday to us”.
Absolutely love your channel. Congrats on 100k my guy!
One little detail I love about the Schultz/Django combo is their styles in fighting. Django is a quick draw while Schultz is a sharpshooter. Awesome detail!
YOU 100% NEED TO WATCH "COLLATERAL". SERIOUSLY DUDE.
100% Agree. Needs to happen.
I asked for this back when he reacted to War of the worlds. He's already seen it. I would still be interested in a movie commentary though.
Tarantino is great at writing dialogue and crafting really tense scenes.
the fact that leo didn’t get an Oscar just from this role, is so upsetting. he did so good and the slam on the table, making his hand bleed was all real and he kept it going. he is such an amazing actor and person
Did you know that leonardo did really cut his hand in that scene. He still did the scene. Amazing.
Hateful 8 is my fave Tarentino movie, cant wait for the reaction
TARANTINO IS LOVE, CONGRATS FOR THE 100K, A BIT LATE
This is my favorite movie of all time!!! been waitingfor you to do this one since last year lol im so ready.
I always enjoy your reactions! This is my favorite movie of all time, super exciting you’re watching it! I’ve hardly missed an upload since spirited away my man! Keep up the great work, and wish you more success on the future!
26:36 Leo pointing meme (Brandon version)
Adore this movie and can't wait for the Hateful Eight reaction which may be his most underrated movie
"Django did not waste a single bullet"
Agreed.
Thanks Brandon for being a one of the things I look forward to the most these days. Big love from Australia
Django and inglorious basterds are masterpieces, those are movies I'll enjoy forever
90% of the comment section is talking about how good leonardo dicaprias hand is at acting when he cut it 😂
not even acting at that point that’s why everyone won’t shut up about it
@@andrewstephens5885 his hand should’ve got nominated for the Oscar
Of the hundreds of movies i've watched over the years this is in my Top 5.......flawless from beginning to end! I watched it 5 times within the first month of seeing it the 1st time!
Been waiting for this for so long! Loved the reaction ❤
DiCaprio actually cut his hand on the glass and rubbing it all over broomhildas face wasn’t in the script
Tarantino was the guy complaining about the bags in the Klan riding besides the Aussie near the end of the film.
I didn't know that. My friend Chris, who plays Willard in that scene, also plays two parts. He later gets Kerry Washington out of the box and then gets shot multiple times in the big shootout. He only got credited as Willard, though. He said he gave QT a riding lesson.
@@sallyatticum Cool thank you for sharing that information.
I saw this movie in theaters & it was hands down the best theater experience I’ve ever had.
I still love the fact that he actually injured his hand during that skull scene, such beautiful acting while maintaining
Brandon, if you're a good representation of very young people, the future's in good hands.