Firearms instructor here. A neat detail about this movie is Christoph Waltz is the only character with proper trigger discipline and muzzle awareness. He never swings his gun around wildly and keeps his finger off the trigger until he is ready to shoot. The time period this movie takes place in is well before the 4 Rules of gun safety (1 treat every gun like it's loaded 2 keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot 3 never point the barrel at anything you don't intend to shoot 4 be aware of your backstop and surroundings). The 4 Rules would only begin in the 1930s, well after this film's setting. So it really showcases the level of discipline that the Christoph Waltz character has.
An Englishman here who's only ever handled air guns, I've heard of the first three rules and always abide by them, but isn't being aware of your surroundings just being sensible? Also is a backstop something behind what you're shooting to stop your shots?
@@Dusk.EighthLegion The 3 Rules vs 4 Rules thing does exist. It was a thing of Jeff Cooper and the NRA going back and forth constantly. Also backstop rule is more about making shoot/no shoot decisions than it is looking for something to stop your bullets.
@@korintenson3079For all the over the top stuff in Tarantino films, he actually does a much better job than most Hollywood directors when it comes to gun detail.
You mentioned the stellar soundtrack. "Freedom" was performed by Richie Havens at Woodstock. He made it up spontaneously when he ran out of material. The video clip is worth watching. Peace, all 💕
@@paulalexandredumasseauvan2357 Also in Texas a Bounty Hunter can hold a TCOLE which means Christoph Waltz character was also a peace officer. Also an interesting detail: anyone who is legit knows how to properly identify themselves to the public. The Marshal did. Christoph Waltz did. But the phony Sheriff did not- he just shows up and starts throwing his weight around before being capped by Christoph Waltz.
A sheriff is usually a lawman for the courts, or the county. Towns would have a sheriff. A county, state, or the Federal governments have Marshalls, that have different, more expounding powers than just your local cop.
I swear Ket (the girl) gets prettier everyday. I love the way she has fixed her hair. Kot (the man in the duo) is very lucky to have such a beautiful wife.😊
To me its so funny, they try to sell an Austrien as a person from Düsseldorf 😅 Its so obvious, Christoph Walz is Not German, especially Not from NRW. Dunno, why the Americans do have this Obsession with Germans being from Düsseldorf. Mr Walz is s great actor, but he wouldnt even count as Bavarian 😂
The father of Christopher Waltz is German and he has the german citizenship, only recently he earned the austrian citizenship. By the way historically and ethnically Austria and Germany share the same heritage. I am aware that Austrians don't like to hear that, especially after WW II. But Mozart and the guy with the funny mustache considered themselves as German! Get over it!
@@romanknetsch1035 you are probably right. But you wont deny the fact, that Mr Walz speaks with an Austrien accent. He simply doesnt sound like a person from Düsseldorf.
@@SweetSchnubbl I agree, that's definitely not a Düsseldorf accent. To me, he sounds more like high german. His austrian accent is almost non existent, only a native speaker, with a very good ear, would hear a difference. A native english speaking person would never ever noticed what you meant. So for that kind of movie it works out, pretty well 😉!
Firearms instructor here. A neat detail about this movie is Christoph Waltz is the only character with proper trigger discipline and muzzle awareness. He never swings his gun around wildly and keeps his finger off the trigger until he is ready to shoot. The time period this movie takes place in is well before the 4 Rules of gun safety (1 treat every gun like it's loaded 2 keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot 3 never point the barrel at anything you don't intend to shoot 4 be aware of your backstop and surroundings). The 4 Rules would only begin in the 1930s, well after this film's setting. So it really showcases the level of discipline that the Christoph Waltz character has.
Waltz is a great actor. Loved him in "Alita Battle Angel", one of my most favorite movides.
An Englishman here who's only ever handled air guns, I've heard of the first three rules and always abide by them, but isn't being aware of your surroundings just being sensible? Also is a backstop something behind what you're shooting to stop your shots?
@@Dusk.EighthLegion The 3 Rules vs 4 Rules thing does exist. It was a thing of Jeff Cooper and the NRA going back and forth constantly.
Also backstop rule is more about making shoot/no shoot decisions than it is looking for something to stop your bullets.
I have seen this movie 6 or so times and I have never noticed that. Insane detail lol
@@korintenson3079For all the over the top stuff in Tarantino films, he actually does a much better job than most Hollywood directors when it comes to gun detail.
3:08 That cat is living the good life.
4:29 That is the cutest sleeping pose I've ever seen. That cat is loved.
“This is Mississippi not Alabama” 😂 Wonderful reaction you guys. Thanks for the laughs.
You mentioned the stellar soundtrack. "Freedom" was performed by Richie Havens at Woodstock. He made it up spontaneously when he ran out of material. The video clip is worth watching. Peace, all 💕
Tarantino movies are a wild ride with crazy finishes
love your cats!
He actually cut his hand when smacked it on the table... that was real blood, and he kept acting out scene.
MARSHAL is NATIONWIDE federal government cop, SHERIFF is LOCAL county government cop 😉
@@paulalexandredumasseauvan2357 Also in Texas a Bounty Hunter can hold a TCOLE which means Christoph Waltz character was also a peace officer.
Also an interesting detail: anyone who is legit knows how to properly identify themselves to the public. The Marshal did. Christoph Waltz did. But the phony Sheriff did not- he just shows up and starts throwing his weight around before being capped by Christoph Waltz.
The man talking to Django at the bar is italian actor Franco Nero, who played the character in the first movie introduction 1966.
A sheriff is usually a lawman for the courts, or the county. Towns would have a sheriff. A county, state, or the Federal governments have Marshalls, that have different, more expounding powers than just your local cop.
I swear Ket (the girl) gets prettier everyday. I love the way she has fixed her hair. Kot (the man in the duo) is very lucky to have such a beautiful wife.😊
Big difference when she actually gets ready.
Love the reaction you two ❤❤
When you watch "A Million ways to die in the West" be sure to watch the ending credits where Django has a cameo appearance. #movietitle
Great Reaction !!!
If the Cat doesn't move it looks like a picture of a Cat.
Great movie, great reaction
13 seconds ago is crazy
I want your cat 😂
Yooo finally
you guys should do a Reaction video to the movie smile
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To me its so funny, they try to sell an Austrien as a person from Düsseldorf 😅
Its so obvious, Christoph Walz is Not German, especially Not from NRW.
Dunno, why the Americans do have this Obsession with Germans being from Düsseldorf.
Mr Walz is s great actor, but he wouldnt even count as Bavarian 😂
The father of Christopher Waltz is German and he has the german citizenship, only recently he earned the austrian citizenship. By the way historically and ethnically Austria and Germany share the same heritage. I am aware that Austrians don't like to hear that, especially after WW II. But Mozart and the guy with the funny mustache considered themselves as German! Get over it!
@@romanknetsch1035 you are probably right.
But you wont deny the fact, that Mr Walz speaks with an Austrien accent.
He simply doesnt sound like a person from Düsseldorf.
@@SweetSchnubbl I agree, that's definitely not a Düsseldorf accent. To me, he sounds more like high german. His austrian accent is almost non existent, only a native speaker, with a very good ear, would hear a difference. A native english speaking person would never ever noticed what you meant. So for that kind of movie it works out, pretty well 😉!
@@romanknetsch1035 i agree.
A non native speaker would never notice.
18:21 yu wil
I need 100 black girlfriends haha
Lol Translation issue 😭😂
your sex doll is very realistic.. it even blinks! o.O
soon enough they will be able to speak aswell! 🤣
I’m curious, only 25sec into the movie, what are you blurring already???