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  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben День тому +53

    Brad Pitt's bad Italian accent wasn't supposed to be like that, it was supposed to be decent and passable. But he did that at the table read for a laugh and Tarantino couldn't get it out of his head.

  • @aledjango
    @aledjango День тому +10

    Casting someone fluent in German, French, Italian and English, who is also an amazing actor, was *almost* impossible

    • @BrandonPhilipps-r9b
      @BrandonPhilipps-r9b 16 годин тому +2

      "The Improbable Mr. Waltz"....I daresay he'd rather enjoy being known by such a sensational title.

  • @alexg1778
    @alexg1778 День тому +57

    "Well if this is it old boy... I hope you don't mind if I go out speaking the King's." Is one of the best lines ever written, reinforced by Fassbender's brilliant acting.

    • @nunyabizness5391
      @nunyabizness5391 День тому +4

      "There's a special rung in hell reserved for people who waste good scotch."

  • @domingocurbelomorales8635
    @domingocurbelomorales8635 День тому +57

    The performance of Christoph Waltz as Colonel Hans Landa, is one of the greatests ever. What an amazing character. Terrific, classy and smart as hell.

    • @BabyNoah22
      @BabyNoah22 День тому +4

      Of course noting that he won an Academy award for best supporting actor, along with Tarantinos Django Unchained as well. ( just for the people who did not know)

    • @JohnDoe-bz4yl
      @JohnDoe-bz4yl День тому +4

      He's in my top 5 movie villain's of all time

    • @BabyNoah22
      @BabyNoah22 День тому +1

      @ who are your other 4?😀

    • @JohnDoe-bz4yl
      @JohnDoe-bz4yl День тому +4

      @@BabyNoah22 Hannibal Lecter. Darth Vader, Nurse Ratched (from one flew over the Cuckoo's nest) and Anton Chigurh (from no country for old men)

    • @BabyNoah22
      @BabyNoah22 День тому +2

      @ wow that’s actually a great list 👍

  • @RoGueNavy
    @RoGueNavy День тому +21

    Only Tarantino could incorporate a 1982 David Bowie song into a WWII action epic, and have it work perfectly.
    "Oui, Shoshana."
    That sends chills through me, every time.
    And the scene with Shoshana's laughing face projected on the billowing smoke...haunting!

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov День тому

      From one of the strangest movies too 😅 Cat People is a weird one.

    • @dolf370
      @dolf370 13 годин тому +1

      @@LordVolkov And Cat People (the remake from the 80s) is also an excellent movie.

  • @jusan7585
    @jusan7585 День тому +11

    “What does he do? What would I do?” THAT is the THE question 👍

  • @stephenbull2026
    @stephenbull2026 День тому +28

    A small detail. At the beginning, when Landa holds the daughters arm, he is feeling her pulse to see if it is elevated.

    • @carlosspeicywiener7018
      @carlosspeicywiener7018 День тому +6

      The whole scene was a study in reading body language. Flushing of the skin, involuntary pupil dilation, Voight/Kampf stuff.

  • @hollownation
    @hollownation День тому +16

    The opening scene is one of Tarantino’s best and one of the best examples of Alfred Hitchcocks suspense scenario in action which of course Tarantino utilises over and over but it never gets tired

  • @danielmaas1827
    @danielmaas1827 21 годину тому +1

    "I didn't realize this is what I'd be watching..." I knew that the moment you said "Ahhh, that's nice" at the beginning of your reaction.

  • @MattyNoNose
    @MattyNoNose День тому +14

    This is Tarantinos masterpiece. All his movies are excellent, but this one (and maybe Django) are top.

    • @BabyNoah22
      @BabyNoah22 День тому +1

      Agrred.

    • @emultra759
      @emultra759 15 годин тому +1

      Agreed. It's a meme to say that Pulp Fiction is his best, but he is clearly much more skilled and experienced in this one. As impressive as his early work is, his mid-career films make the early stuff look a bit sophomore.

  • @houdin654jeff
    @houdin654jeff День тому +3

    Everyone (including me) laughs at seeing Landa’s pipe in the opening sequence. It was only later I realized what it is. He’s smoking a pipe similar to a famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, to hint to the audience that he knows everything and is always a step ahead of everyone… right up until the end when he doesn’t see his eventual fate coming. Such a brilliant performance by Christoph Walz.

  • @RoGueNavy
    @RoGueNavy День тому +7

    The British Officer who briefed Lieutenant Hickox on Operation Keno, was played by Mike Meyers, AKA Austin Powers!

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben День тому +14

    P.S Aldo's Raine's neck scar is because he survived a lynching (hanging).

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris8507 День тому +15

    "Why would Italians be there???" Seriously Detective Dawn???

    • @zackgallardo
      @zackgallardo День тому +1

      😂

    • @DominationRotation
      @DominationRotation День тому +4

      She's a simpleton.

    • @philmakris8507
      @philmakris8507 День тому

      @@DominationRotation how dare you. She's a lovely lady..And she still has the record out of all the reaction channels for figuring out Usual Suspects quickest. She can't help it if the Scottish schools didn't do right by her.
      I'm also being somewhat sarcastic. Probably would have come to her that Italy was in the axis if she wasn't so excited by the movie.

    • @joeconcepts5552
      @joeconcepts5552 День тому +2

      You’d be surprised how few people realize Italy was on the same side of the war as the Nazis.

    • @alexg1778
      @alexg1778 21 годину тому

      @@joeconcepts5552 yeah, they got off pretty lucky too in the grand scheme of things, compared to Germany anyway.

  • @toddmaginn4076
    @toddmaginn4076 День тому +2

    “Everyone lost their balls!”…funniest quote of yours EVER 😂

  • @bobkilla430
    @bobkilla430 День тому +2

    Brads throat scar was because of a hanging he survived.
    Seeing chapter 1 at the theaters was one of, if not the most intense & suspenseful scenes in a movie I've watched. The taverb n scene was very suspenseful, too.

  • @bradfry5403
    @bradfry5403 День тому +8

    Very well done for spotting Harvey Keitel aka Winston Wolfe on the radio.

  • @GetMeThere1
    @GetMeThere1 День тому +25

    Regarding the pastry scene...I've watched a lot of reactions to this film. In one, a person commenting (who was more culturally aware than I) noted that an offer to eat pastry with cream was often used as a "Jew test," because pastries were usually made using lard, and mixing animals products with dairy products is forbidden. If the subject was reluctant, then a Jew had been identified.

    • @foljs5858
      @foljs5858 День тому +4

      A Jew trying to save their life would not appear reluctant, they'd gulp it down. And a big chunk of German Jews at the time were quite secular to begin with and wouldn't care in the first place

    • @alexg1778
      @alexg1778 21 годину тому

      @@foljs5858 you're both right. It would've undoubtedly worked on some, even if they relented in the end their initial reluctance could be grounds for further investigation.
      However if I was in that position I would indeed swallow my pride and the pastry in one.

    • @GetMeThere1
      @GetMeThere1 20 годин тому

      ​@@foljs5858 Yet, the scene makes sense when viewed in the light I provide. Recall how he insisted that she wait to include the cream. Further, even if it's not considered a "test," it might merely be a "degradation" enjoyed by the blatantly sadistic Landa.

  • @kowalski3769
    @kowalski3769 День тому +14

    Sergeant York is really One Of The Best Movies EVER!! It's a fantastic film. Can't recommend it enough. Gary Cooper is awesome in this one. It also stars one of your favorites..Stumpy (Walter Brennan) from Rio Bravo. It's a must see movie. One of the Greats!

    • @michaelceraso1977
      @michaelceraso1977 День тому +1

      she will LOVE THAT film, IM not sure if any of my regular follows has seen that OSCAR winner by G Cooper

    • @beeman1885
      @beeman1885 День тому

      @@michaelceraso1977I love that movie. Usually try to watch it every Memorial Day.

    • @zedwpd
      @zedwpd День тому

      Great movie no one reacts to. True story and has a love interest too.

  • @Andy-wl6xy
    @Andy-wl6xy День тому +19

    "Ooh, ya bugga!" 😆😆😆

  • @RightTurnClyde
    @RightTurnClyde День тому +5

    Absolutely no spoilers here, but before watching Once Upon A Time In Hollywood you should do a bit of research on Charles Manson and his Family, if you're not familiar with them. It will enhance your enjoyment and appreciation no end

  • @SteveCoronado2
    @SteveCoronado2 День тому +1

    I binged your Firefly/Serenity playlist today and now I’ve watched this. The way you look at things is amazing!! Best reactions ever
    🤘🏻💥🔥🙏🏻💯

  • @JSBIRD69
    @JSBIRD69 День тому +16

    Sgt. York and Grapes of Wrath should be on your list. Amazing films.

    • @edpublic
      @edpublic День тому +3

      @@JSBIRD69 To Kill a Mockingbird,,,,,,Something Wicked This Way Comes,,,,🍺

  • @jfish0723
    @jfish0723 День тому +10

    “I didn’t know this is what id be watching!” It’s a World War II movie directed by Quentin Tarantino…. what did you expect? 😂😂😂

    • @michaeldavid6284
      @michaeldavid6284 День тому +2

      Rainbows, unicorns, and puppies. Well...laser rainbows that melt faces, unicorns gushing blood, and exploding puppies.

    • @canaisyoung3601
      @canaisyoung3601 День тому

      Just be glad that Quentin Tarantino never made a Biblical movie with the same type of violence. There was a Saturday Night Live sketch called "Djesus Uncrossed" that was basically this. I would have expected something like this from MADtv, but MADtv ended in 2009 (tried to come back in 2016, but no one noticed or cared) and SNL, despite its ups and downs, does turn out hilarious sketches to this day.

  • @MikeBrown7799B
    @MikeBrown7799B День тому +2

    Hello Dawn!😊 I figured you were not prepared for this film.😉 The British General in headquarters was Mike Myers. This was the film that made Christoph Waltz (Landa) an International star. Great reactions to this classic Tarantino film, Dawn!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @andreasbenning
    @andreasbenning День тому +1

    This inspired me to rewatch my favourite WWII movies, the dutch "Black Book" and the french "Female Agents". I recommend them to anyone who sees this!
    Thanks for uploading! Greetings from Sweden

    • @dolf370
      @dolf370 13 годин тому +1

      Ah, a fellow swede, help me inspire her to watch Sjunde inseglet!

    • @andreasbenning
      @andreasbenning 5 годин тому

      @dolf370 A bit dull, isn't it? Or maybe I was too young when I tried to watch it, maybe I'd appreciate it more today? I'd rather have her watch Smala Sussie, I've sent her a dvd. 😄

  • @Daveincc
    @Daveincc День тому +2

    Hans Landa is one of the best villains ever !

  • @billverge7822
    @billverge7822 День тому +7

    Tarantino wrote the "Bear Jew" for Adam Sandler to play....but he was working on another film @ the time.

    • @idiot_city5444
      @idiot_city5444 День тому +3

      That would have been hilarious and incredible

    • @aleksisuuronen5969
      @aleksisuuronen5969 День тому +1

      He was signed to do Funny People and since it's a lead, Apatow was on a high rise (even tho most of the best stuff in 40 Year old and Knocked Up was improvised and Rogan wrote a lot for both without credit) and it kinda was written for Sandler so he did do that movie. It's okay.

    • @BabyNoah22
      @BabyNoah22 День тому

      @@idiot_city5444 In my opinion it would have sucked....I cant take that guys seriously. Eli Roth is more menacing with that face....and by far more talented than Sandler.

  • @Elerad
    @Elerad День тому +2

    This is actually my favorite Tarantino film. His ability to build tension in it is just incredible; and the characters, particularly Waltz's Hans Landa, are simply marvelous. Oh, and yes, I did see it in theaters 15 years ago. Blew my mind.

  • @PaiMei667
    @PaiMei667 День тому +7

    5:35 It's a "rope burn"

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov День тому +2

    In the opening, before switching back to French, Hans Landa says 'masquerade' which alerts Shoshanna to his ruse and allows her to escape. Later, it is Landa who plays along with her masquerade as Emmanuelle. Just an interesting parallel.

  • @MarcoMM1
    @MarcoMM1 День тому +2

    Great reaction Marie like always love this movie, there are some fun-facts about it, in the beginning of the movie when Landa is meeting the entire family he does something sneaky, when he is shaking their hands of the daughters , but if you look closer at his hands what he is really doing is checking their pulse to see who be nervous, this little details are awsome.
    Since puff pastries (what strudels are) during WWII were made with pig lard (not Kosher) due to wartime butter shortage, Landa's choice of dish for Shosanna could be seen either as a test to see if she's Jewish (as she'd normally reject the food) or he knows who she is and is forcing her into eating non-kosher.
    The scene where Landa speaks Italian flawlessly and Aldo’s Tennessee accent radiates “Not Italian At All” energy is not how it was scripted. He was written to be extremely fluent and competent at it, but Brad Pitt convinced Tarantino to let him try it that way. In the end, Tarantino agreed that he shouldn’t blend in because, as he put it, “the plan they cobble together is fucking dumb.” It only succeeds because Landa wants it to succeed, it should not work… and the accent just rams home just how dumb the plan is.
    The character of Hans Landa was a stumbling block for him to get the movie made in the first place. He thought he’d written a character that no actor could play. He has to speak, in order, French, English, German, and Italian fluently, be charming and terrifying at the same time, and appear to be a brilliant detective, a nazi version of Sherlock Holmes (that’s why he has the large pipe in the first scene, it’s a reference to Holmes’ pipe). Thank goodness for Christoph Waltz who steals every scene he’s in. Keep up the good work.

  • @Erigion
    @Erigion День тому +3

    Tarantino's meta commentary at the end is perfect

  • @CaptainRetroStation
    @CaptainRetroStation День тому +4

    6:46 "Ooo, ya bugger!"

  • @ianinkster2261
    @ianinkster2261 День тому +5

    " Everyone...Everyone????...EVERYONE lost their ball!!!!! "
    Peak Dawn Marie

  • @TheCrow938
    @TheCrow938 День тому +2

    I used to work at a theater and that is how the sign is changed even to this day by some theaters and it was my favorite part of the job.

    • @Anon54387
      @Anon54387 День тому +2

      A little chance to get away from your co-workers? 😁

  • @actaeon299
    @actaeon299 День тому +2

    Sergeant York is a GREAT movie to look at. It's a good movie, and I don't think a lot of other reactors watch it.

  • @brandonmartin08
    @brandonmartin08 День тому +3

    Tarantino actually wanted Adam Sandler to play the Bear Jew. Would’ve been a totally different character 🤣

    • @TheCrazyCanuck420
      @TheCrazyCanuck420 День тому +3

      That would have been quite different. I can picture how goofy the bat scene would be in the Billy Madison voice.

  • @charleslee8313
    @charleslee8313 День тому +3

    It's likely that Marcel got out, unless he wanted to die with Shoshanna.

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov День тому +1

      I wish there was a small scene of him in the credits, smoking at a cafe and waiting for Shoshanna.

    • @johgu92
      @johgu92 22 години тому

      He most certainly died

    • @charleslee8313
      @charleslee8313 22 години тому +1

      @@johgu92 He barricaded the audience's doors, so THEY couldn't get out. Then he entered a back door, so he can light the film on fire. Why would he barricade *that* door?
      Unless... he stayed behind, and went up with the fire (and/or got smoke inhalation)
      I say that he left, after lighting the fire.

    • @johgu92
      @johgu92 21 годину тому

      @@charleslee8313 No way, it's way more poetical if he died, also there was not shown to be a back entrance.

    • @charleslee8313
      @charleslee8313 20 годин тому

      @@johgu92 It's more poetic if he died that night, but if there wasn't a back door, how did he get past (checks notes) the Nazis, on his way to the other side of the screen?

  • @timmooney7528
    @timmooney7528 День тому +2

    When Germans signal 3 fingers, they use their thumb index, and middle finger. English and American folk hold up their index, middle, and the finger in between the middle and pinky finger.

    • @canaisyoung3601
      @canaisyoung3601 День тому +1

      It's the ring finger (the one between middle and pinky).

  • @EhFrank
    @EhFrank День тому +2

    21:16 "*gasp* Everyone... everyone lost their balls!" 😆Quotes like that are why you're my favorite reactor

  • @BluesJammer69
    @BluesJammer69 День тому +1

    Sergeant York(1941) would be a great choice of an old war film to react to.

  • @ML-lx4su
    @ML-lx4su День тому +1

    I had totally forgotten about Borat's cameo in this movie.

  • @MigMar-be4vw
    @MigMar-be4vw День тому

    Everytime i see the sceane at the cinema. Their itallian presentations always keep me laughing every single time! Gorlaaaaaaami! What? Gorlamiiiiiii!😂margaretti with the hand😂and the cuoco so proud of himself😂😇masterpiece

  • @AW11-e4h
    @AW11-e4h День тому +6

    Can’t wait for Hateful 8 ✌️

    • @ThePartisan13
      @ThePartisan13 День тому

      "Jesus Christ... That door's a whore"

    • @AW11-e4h
      @AW11-e4h День тому

      @@ThePartisan13 Marco ain’t worth a peso

  • @dolf370
    @dolf370 13 годин тому

    Christoph Waltz is truly incredible, and it's a shame that he hasn't got any Oscars (as far as I know). He is in at least one other Tarantino movie (Hateful Eight or Django Unchained) and also a villain in one of Craig's James Bond movie.
    Every role I have seen him in, he kills it.
    Edit: Oups, he did get a well deserved Oscar for Landa!

  • @zedwpd
    @zedwpd День тому +1

    YES! I've been asking lots of people to review/react to "Sgt York" starring Gary Cooper. No one has. It's a true story and has a love interest too.

  • @exile220ify
    @exile220ify День тому

    Christoph Waltz EARNED his Oscar for this performance

  • @Jupiterblitz
    @Jupiterblitz День тому +1

    32:00 A reference to the French movie "Le Professionel" from 1981 when Jean-Paul Belmondo reaches out the helicopter - pacing, slow motion and string based melody of his agony are pretty similar.

  • @03055demery
    @03055demery 15 годин тому

    I love how the German sergeant says Hugo Stiglitz.

  • @treywatson1487
    @treywatson1487 16 годин тому

    I love watching your reactions to movies and such.
    But, like... I'd gladly fall asleep to you singing lullabies. 😅 Your voice is INTOXICATING.

  • @TRK-up2zw
    @TRK-up2zw День тому

    "I can't look at that!" While she's staring right at it!

  • @Gabriel-zc3ef
    @Gabriel-zc3ef День тому

    Very fun reaction to a great movie!
    Also...
    Best hair ever!
    The red really suits you!

  • @joeconcepts5552
    @joeconcepts5552 23 години тому

    I love the unresolved question of whether Landa recognizes Shoshanna. He sure seems to be toying with her. Does he know and not care? Or did the other more important events take precedence?

  • @timmooney7528
    @timmooney7528 День тому

    Stolz der Nation, the film about the sniper, is on the DVD in full. Eli Roth directed it.

  • @DevlinDomini
    @DevlinDomini День тому +1

    Love how u take notes. Certainly helped keeping track of all the X-Men. (lol)

  • @ModeloLoveMeLongTime
    @ModeloLoveMeLongTime День тому

    I love Tarantino films and Inglorious Bastards is my favorite of them , so many great performances with amazing editing and one of favorite film endings ever.

  • @mikealvarez2322
    @mikealvarez2322 День тому +4

    I would love to see you react to the movie SARGENT YORK. It's a great movie about another conscious objector in another war. It stars Gary Cooper which you might recall from the Western HIGH NOON.
    Do not forsake us oh our darling.
    You can react to SARGENT YORK.
    Do not forsake us Dawn Marie
    It's a great movie. We're sure you'll see
    Gary Cooper at his best.😊❤

  • @orangeandblackattack
    @orangeandblackattack День тому +1

    This is my favorite QT film. Pulp Fiction #2, then a scramble for the rest.

  • @michaelhoward6663
    @michaelhoward6663 День тому

    Always glad to see Tarantino back. Glad you liked it. You really should watch the original King Kong from 1933. My favorite movie and so much fun. On to the next one!!

  • @mikeydubbs8565
    @mikeydubbs8565 22 години тому

    You skipped the best part. After Donnie made use of his Louisville Slugger, “Teddy fuckin' Williams knocks it out of the park! Fenway Park on its feet for Teddy fuckin' Ballgame! He went yardo on that one, out to fuckin' Lansdowne Street!” Made Boston proud with that one

  • @bigsteve6200
    @bigsteve6200 День тому

    Yes do watch Sgt. York. Gary Cooper, black and white, 1941. Excellent movie.

  • @edpedro1347
    @edpedro1347 День тому +1

    I haven't watched in a while, just have to say your hair looks magnificent

    • @philmakris8507
      @philmakris8507 День тому

      That pastry was usually made with cream but because of war shortages it was made with lard, pork fat and that was the reason it wasn't kosher. Bit you were close.

  • @captainkangaroo4301
    @captainkangaroo4301 День тому +2

    You actually said don’t ask strangers into your house. You do know what Nazi occupied means don’t you?

  • @jeptom86
    @jeptom86 День тому

    Yay! Dawn is back! :) great to see ya as always!

  • @YolandaAnneBrown95726
    @YolandaAnneBrown95726 День тому

    The scene with Churchill? The actor playing Chruchill was Rod Talyor (The Birds, The Time Machine and Giant) while that was Mike Myers as the guy briefing Michael Fassbender.

  • @ThomasReeves-s7u
    @ThomasReeves-s7u 17 годин тому

    The saying something akin to "But if Hitler's there their plan fails as he didn't die that way." Then surprise! It's secretly an Alternate History Movie.

  • @zackgallardo
    @zackgallardo День тому +1

    Yes you'd love sgt. York!

  • @travgpeters1
    @travgpeters1 7 годин тому

    In Germany, the way to indicate the number three with fingers is to extend the index, middle, and thumb fingers. This is different from how the British count to three, which is with the index, middle, and ring fingers

  • @MadcapMatt
    @MadcapMatt День тому +1

    Originally The Bear Jew was supposed to be played by Adam Sandler.

    • @johnmguzman7491
      @johnmguzman7491 День тому

      Where can I leave a regular comment. Guess here will have to do...Dawn ❤ the hair!!❤

  • @jonmercano1138
    @jonmercano1138 День тому +3

    I personally thought Landa didn’t know who she actually was. But it’s ambiguous enough and he’s smart enough that I would believe it if it was confirmed he did.

    • @VladislavBabbitt
      @VladislavBabbitt День тому

      I think he did. He was just being mean and sadistic.
      Plus he ordered a fancy dessert just to extinguish his cigarette into it? A very vulgar move from an Aristocrat.

    • @ThobyWan
      @ThobyWan День тому +3

      he knew, Hans Landa orders the Shosanna a glass of milk, a reference to the opening scene in the movie, implying that he knew

    • @nathanlindahl8336
      @nathanlindahl8336 День тому +4

      @@ThobyWanOr maybe just a coincidence

    • @jonmercano1138
      @jonmercano1138 День тому

      @@ThobyWan yeah but milk is also common to have with pastry

    • @ThePartisan13
      @ThePartisan13 День тому

      I think he did, but he's sadistic and likes the mental torture he has over her.

  • @scipio7837
    @scipio7837 День тому

    8:03 The man survived the Eastern Front and stayed a soldier through. He didn't give up his men.

  • @teeheeteeheeish
    @teeheeteeheeish День тому +11

    The scar on Aldo's neck is from being hanged/lynched. When I first joined the Army I had a Sergeant Major who had been lynched. The scar was intimidating as hell. Implied he somehow survived being hanged by the neck.

  • @rubroken
    @rubroken День тому

    Quentin Tarantino, the master of alternate endings

  • @mattreid8098
    @mattreid8098 День тому

    “Once upon a time haha ….. oh” lol that gave me a chuckle

  • @timmooney7528
    @timmooney7528 День тому

    The VFX director, John Dykstra also did Star Wars: A New Hope, Star Trek the Motion Picture, and multiple Spiderman and X-Men films

  • @eddieevans6692
    @eddieevans6692 День тому

    I agree with some of your other viewers, Sergeant York is a fantastic movie to react to. I believe you will love it.

  • @StevenFleming-x7q
    @StevenFleming-x7q День тому

    Oh Ya Burger what a film brutal & brilliant (I think you can breath now Dawn) Another great reaction

  • @tubekulose
    @tubekulose День тому

    16:20 The German word "Schnaps" just means "spirit/hard liquor" in general (in contrast to the German loanword "schnapps" in English, which is more specified).
    So, Vodka, Whisky, rum... all of that falls within the definition of Schnaps (at least colloquially). 🙂

  • @Eowyn187
    @Eowyn187 День тому +1

    Kristoff is amazing. His phoney courtesy is terrifying. 🏆 🥂

    • @BabyNoah22
      @BabyNoah22 День тому

      If your going to edit your comment, at least spell the mans name correctly....and stop liking your own comment.

  • @billbryant9995
    @billbryant9995 7 днів тому +1

    Yes, quirky and awesome! Oddly satisfying? Watching Brad Pitt speak Italian was over the top! Anyway. Glad you watched this one. BTW, still hoping you'll see Sergeant York someday.

  • @Smoothjazzsundays
    @Smoothjazzsundays День тому +4

    I’ve been sick as a dog with a sinus infection the last 4 days, can’t work, been stuck in my bedroom going kind of crazy. This is exactly what I needed to keep my mind occupied. Thanks for another awesome upload!

  • @letitiabeausoleil4025
    @letitiabeausoleil4025 День тому

    Hi Dawn Marie. Great movie reaction pumpkin. Love you.

  • @exile220ify
    @exile220ify День тому

    Most Tarantino movies, like Hitchcock movies, have a Tarantino cameo Some are longer (ie: Pulp Fiction), others are blink and you'll miss it, as is the case here: he's the dead German soldier who gets scalped

  • @louisenglish8069
    @louisenglish8069 День тому

    My opinion, this one was Tarantino's masterpiece

  • @joeconcepts5552
    @joeconcepts5552 День тому

    My favorite Tarantino flick by far.

  • @joeconcepts5552
    @joeconcepts5552 23 години тому

    I think most of us first saw Waltz here and said “Who IS this guy??”

  • @TheTsar1918
    @TheTsar1918 День тому

    Side note: LOVE the Marx Brothers picture in the background.

  • @BaccarWozat
    @BaccarWozat День тому

    1. There was a 1970s movie titled "Inglorious Bastards" which though I haven't seen it, must be better because it was spelled correctly.
    2. This kind of story is very much "Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos", one of the better war comic books of the 1960s, except for all the profanity, violence, squeamishness and David Bowie songs. BTW, in Marvel Comics, Hitler was killed by the original Human Torch, which was how he came to have been set on fire.
    3. The "alternate" ending only makes sense if this and all the other Tarantino movies are interconnected. It seems to create unusual cause and effect. Another interesting departure point (no spoilers) comes during "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood". Probably the only film of his not affected by this new dynamic is "My Best Friend's Birthday", but that's up for debate.

  • @timmooney7528
    @timmooney7528 День тому +1

    Besides Sergeant York, add To Hell and Back to your viewing list.

  • @arfiarifazmi6003
    @arfiarifazmi6003 День тому

    I hope you're okay, you look fatigued..rest well, eat well and take care of yourself please.. your health is the most important thing..anyway, thanks for the reaction to one of the best Tarantino's works..

  • @earlm61
    @earlm61 16 годин тому

    Sergeant York would be an ideal watch for you.

  • @edpublic
    @edpublic День тому +2

    Loquacious= Very Talkative,,,Excessive Talking,,garrulous,,,speaking expressively

  • @bradsutton1941
    @bradsutton1941 День тому

    The best thing was listening to all your groans and moans and noises you were making in the last swastika scene on the forehead at the end. Brilliant Dawn!

  • @emilsitka9537
    @emilsitka9537 День тому

    When I went to see this one I was expecting a movie about WWII. But it's really a movie about movies.

  • @foljs5858
    @foljs5858 День тому

    Zoller did fancy her from the start. She might be up on the ladder arranging the cinema titles, but he had seen her (and of course, being in Paris, he could have seen her earlier, at or around the Cinema). Not that it's difficult to see if a girl is pretty when they're up on a ladder. To quote the immortal words of Lt. Frank Drebin to a woman on a ladder "Nice beaver!"

  • @Jupiterblitz
    @Jupiterblitz День тому

    31:07 Excellent catch! It is Harvey Keitel's voice.

  • @darrenp2096
    @darrenp2096 Годину тому

    Django Unchained is a much much less violent, family friendly Tarantino movie

  • @HandleTakenlol
    @HandleTakenlol День тому

    Tarantino's first choice to play the bear was Adam Sandler

  • @Mr59Kenzo
    @Mr59Kenzo День тому

    they made Shoshanna into a bit if a monster they killed her whole family. I did not get to see it in theaters I was late to the Tarantino parade but I am making up for lost time enjoy watching them with you your laugh and excitement is so delightful.