DJANGO UNCHAINED (2012) 🤠 First Time Watching 🎬 Movie Reaction

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  • @happyslapsgiving5421
    @happyslapsgiving5421 11 дней назад +118

    Django: touches a dead body and says "auf Wiedersehen".
    Dawn Marie: "Who was that?" 😵‍💫

    • @therevelation1125
      @therevelation1125 11 дней назад +19

      More importantly, their freedom papers

    • @stephenhoward4471
      @stephenhoward4471 11 дней назад +16

      A real 🤦 moment

    • @tylermcclain5332
      @tylermcclain5332 11 дней назад

      Dawn looks like quinn from scream 6

    • @SilentBob731
      @SilentBob731 11 дней назад +8

      Admittedly, she misses a lot of plot points. But her bloodthirstiness, appreciation of Tarantino's humour, and general adorableness more than make up for it.

    • @tylermcclain5332
      @tylermcclain5332 11 дней назад

      @@SilentBob731
      i wanna Boop her nose and give her a hug

  • @samhandwich4095
    @samhandwich4095 11 дней назад +36

    29:45 "How did he learn how to do that?". Did... Did she completely forget about the entire bounty hunting/training montage 🤔

    • @Valkyrie1911
      @Valkyrie1911 11 дней назад +1

      I think she's specifically talking about fanning the hammer, not "how did he get so good at shooting".

    • @dnish6673
      @dnish6673 8 дней назад

      @@Valkyrie1911and I think we said “how do ye learn” not “how did he learn”.

  • @tyrone7635
    @tyrone7635 11 дней назад +58

    Omgee how long it takes her to get past the😂 bag mask scene 😂

  • @catalinanicolita9705
    @catalinanicolita9705 11 дней назад +41

    35:17 The person who had the papers was Doctor Shultz, that's why he said to him "Auf Wiedersehen!", in his (german) language...

    • @jscan4442
      @jscan4442 11 дней назад +15

      Sometimes Dawn likes the sound of her own voice so much that she misses really simple plot points.

  • @jt7250
    @jt7250 9 дней назад +10

    The Marshal at the beginning is just a good ol' boy, he never meant any harm

    • @dupersuper1938
      @dupersuper1938 6 дней назад +1

      He says that, but I've heard that he'd been in trouble with the law since the day he was born.

    • @nitefly599
      @nitefly599 2 дня назад +1

      @@dupersuper1938 beats all I ever saw

  • @jeffroskywalker
    @jeffroskywalker 8 дней назад +3

    Leonardo DiCaprio, in the dinner scene of "Django", really cut himself when slamming his hand down on the table, accidentally into a porcelain tea cup. As he continued to bleed, he completed his over 4 minute monologue. After Tarantino yelled cut, the entire cast & crew gave him a standing ovation.

  • @HarryDuBois616
    @HarryDuBois616 9 дней назад +6

    You're right it is a perfect film, and I do think it's Tarantino's best. I had the pleasure of seeing it in the cinema when it first came out. I saw it with my mum who does not watch films like this ever, infact she doesn't really watch films, but she loved it too. Seeing it with her is one of my fondest memories.

    • @user-wr9ej6xe4j
      @user-wr9ej6xe4j 21 час назад

      I think The Hateful Eight is equally as great, it just doesn't get the recognition. Great dialogue and storytelling by Tarantino

  • @aaronhusk
    @aaronhusk 11 дней назад +24

    Tarantino said that because it takes place in the south rather than the west, it is not a Western, but a Southern.

    • @74myo
      @74myo 11 дней назад

      If they stayed in texas the entire movie it could be considered a western, but yeah its more south

    • @Peter-yj8fj
      @Peter-yj8fj 10 дней назад

      And that's why he is the biggest pretentious d#ckhead on the planet

    • @porflepopnecker4376
      @porflepopnecker4376 9 дней назад

      Still counts as a western. They said the same thing about John Ford's "The Horse Soldiers."

  • @OmegaSoypreme
    @OmegaSoypreme 11 дней назад +19

    "Who was that?"
    God damn it, Dawn! 😂

  • @gregkirby9059
    @gregkirby9059 11 дней назад +17

    The actor asking DJANGO how to spell his name is the Original DJANGO from the 1960s etc

  • @MickeyStartraveller
    @MickeyStartraveller 11 дней назад +10

    This is a channel where I always start with comment section, so I can have two ROTFL sessions instead of just one

  • @Chalky29
    @Chalky29 11 дней назад +19

    Love that Shultz just couldn’t help killing Candy. It’s his nature, can’t run from who you are

    • @chrisleebowers
      @chrisleebowers 11 дней назад +4

      The irony is how emphatically he warned Django against breaking character, and when it counted most, it was Shultz who broke.

  • @TheTriumphbsa
    @TheTriumphbsa 11 дней назад +15

    $1 in 1860 is/buys about $38 today. Just the $7000 (in 1860) bounty alone, was worth $266,000 today. So, they paid $466,000 for Django's wife.

  • @RoGueNavy
    @RoGueNavy 10 дней назад +6

    This movie just cemented how great an actor Christoph Walz is. And this is the first time Samuel L. Jackson played a character I absolutely hated.

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802 11 дней назад +20

    That her name was von Schaft was Tarantino’s Easter Egg that they were the ancestors of John Shaft from the classic 70s film of the same name

    • @jscan4442
      @jscan4442 11 дней назад

      Shut your mouth!

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 9 дней назад +5

    It's rumored that DiCaprio literally cut his own head off during the dining scene, but stayed in character and managed to finish the scene.

  • @dnish6673
    @dnish6673 8 дней назад +2

    Leo Dicaprio actually broke his toe when he kicked that helmet.

  • @CrashTestPilot
    @CrashTestPilot 11 дней назад +25

    Plantation = Estate with vast tracts of cotton fields.
    This whole watch was worth it just to see you lose your mind over the bags.

    • @creech54
      @creech54 11 дней назад +2

      Tobacco, too. Those were the two main crops in the south.

  • @tremorsfan
    @tremorsfan 8 дней назад +2

    Examining the skull is what is known as Phrenology. The idea was that one could determine a person's behavior based on the subtle imperfections in the skull.

  • @stupidsmart-phone6911
    @stupidsmart-phone6911 11 дней назад +9

    "My Name Is Nobody" (1973) would be a great Dawn Marie western.

    • @swk38
      @swk38 11 дней назад +3

      they call me trinity (1970) super fuzz (super snooper) (1980)

    • @j.scottbrown8602
      @j.scottbrown8602 11 дней назад +2

      Overlooked classic film.

  • @chrisbeyond1879
    @chrisbeyond1879 11 дней назад +4

    While this one has Western tropes, technically Tarantino considers this one a "Southern" based on the time and setting.

  • @Pazuzu82
    @Pazuzu82 11 дней назад +3

    Sam Jackson, Leo Di Caprio and Christolph Waltz are phenomenal in this film, so so funny! Fun fact: leo cutting his hand wasn't scripted, he actually done it unintentionally but quentin kept it in.

  • @daletolmich6459
    @daletolmich6459 11 дней назад +4

    I'm so happy that somebody finally enjoyed the bag head scene as much as I did. (I thought I was crazy for laughing as hard as I did every time I watch this!!!) It gave me some 'Blazing Saddles' vibes and WE all know that was the best Western ever made prior to Django.🤘😜

  • @joeygauvin2765
    @joeygauvin2765 11 дней назад +5

    For Tarantino don't miss out on the movie 4 Rooms. Everyone misses that one

  • @mandyb2245
    @mandyb2245 11 дней назад +1

    This is the first and only Christoph Waltz movie I've ever seen where he plays a GOOD GUY!

  • @willlane2388
    @willlane2388 11 дней назад +2

    "People die at the fair." IYKYK 😂

  • @jerseyfky
    @jerseyfky 11 дней назад +19

    The bags scene is one of the funniest 2 mins in cinema history.

    • @wyldhowl2821
      @wyldhowl2821 10 дней назад

      Yeah, it's hilarious. Like Tarantino let Mel Brooks take over for a couple minutes.

    • @dnish6673
      @dnish6673 8 дней назад +1

      @@wyldhowl2821It’s more Monty Python than Mel Brooks.

  • @edgarpryor3233
    @edgarpryor3233 11 дней назад +42

    I've never seen anyone with less knowledge of slavery in the US react to this movie. Yet, you still get much of the humor, I'm enjoying the reaction.

    • @VikingintheMountains
      @VikingintheMountains 11 дней назад +4

      She's in Scotland

    • @alexion2001
      @alexion2001 10 дней назад +2

      Slavery in the US is not taught in England which profited from it and certainly not in Scotland which is where Dawn is.

    • @MrSheckstr
      @MrSheckstr 10 дней назад

      I would equate it to Americans who have little understanding of what a pre industrial tradesman guild is like, and how little it is like a modern workers union

    • @edgarpryor3233
      @edgarpryor3233 10 дней назад

      @MrSheckstr are there any good movies with heavy references to pre industrial tradesman guilds?

    • @ThePartisan13
      @ThePartisan13 10 дней назад +1

      You know I'm kinda surprised this isn't more well known but oddly enough America and it's past history is not the focal point of the universe.

  • @Jonno2summit
    @Jonno2summit 9 дней назад +1

    I can't not love a Tarantino movie. He is such a mind-bender.

  • @cindymcanders
    @cindymcanders 11 дней назад +1

    The fact that you found the bag conversation as funny as I did the first time I saw it was the best thing ever. I still laugh every time. It’s the mundane rediculousness of the situation that just hits my funny bone.

  • @wyldhowl2821
    @wyldhowl2821 10 дней назад +2

    Walton Goggins is in lots of things. Another Tarantino thing he's in is Hateful Eight.
    He's also in Sons of Anarchy, The Shield, Fallout, and my personal favourite of series' he's in, Justified.

  • @cafesmitty
    @cafesmitty 9 дней назад +1

    Tarantino is an absolute master storyteller and filmmaker

  • @howtocookazombie
    @howtocookazombie 11 дней назад +2

    I think, I never laughed so hard during a reaction video. Thanks 😂

  • @dunringill1747
    @dunringill1747 11 дней назад +2

    Tarantino picks a genre, and fills it with genre tropes & trivia while he entertains the viewer with some over-the-top violence (when required).

  • @Ozibiey
    @Ozibiey 6 дней назад +1

    "The Bagmans" are actually precursors to the KKK and their hoods, that's what they had on. That's what makes it such a funny scene also because it makes fun of them

  • @michaelhoward142
    @michaelhoward142 9 дней назад +2

    Some pretty rude comments here.
    "If what one has to say is no better than silence, then one should keep silent."
    ~ Confucius

    • @dnish6673
      @dnish6673 8 дней назад +1

      Everyone notices every fact in a movie the first time, especially when trying to comment aloud on what they just saw.

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 11 дней назад

    The bag over the head singing of the preclan is hilarious. And Dawn Marie's reaction is wonderful. Best laugh sequence ever

  • @ggwildlife
    @ggwildlife 10 дней назад

    excellent reaction video, you laughing at the bag heads cracked me right up with tears in my eyes 😂😂😂

  • @jerrywalters8885
    @jerrywalters8885 11 дней назад +1

    The actor playing The Matshal was same guy who played Luke Duke on DUKES OF HAZARD TV show

  • @JohnVinylGen
    @JohnVinylGen 11 дней назад +2

    Sam Jackson was the funniest part about the film. I haven't heard a horse be referred to as a "nag" in a long time. Apparently it's an old Scottish term for a horse as well.

  • @anthonymitchell6764
    @anthonymitchell6764 11 дней назад +1

    I’m so happy you got the dark humour of this movie
    I laughed along with you lol 😂

  • @MicahBell_1860
    @MicahBell_1860 10 дней назад

    $12,000 in 1858 is worth $461,000 today
    When Dicaprio broke the glass, he actually did cut his hand, & never broke character

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 11 дней назад +1

    Italian actor Franco Nero the one who asked 15 you how to spell his name played the character Django in old westerns.

  • @karljung5210
    @karljung5210 11 дней назад

    so much fun reliving this film and watching you react. thx for this!!

  • @darost
    @darost 11 дней назад +2

    Ku Klux Klan wear hoods. When Di Caprio smashed the glass on the dining table it actually cut his hand & he finished the scene bleeding profusely. ❤❤❤ Thx for showing it.

  • @shoddyworkmanship4934
    @shoddyworkmanship4934 8 дней назад

    I never understand how people can be repulsed by killing some people, and enjoy killing others.

  • @StevenFleming-x7q
    @StevenFleming-x7q 11 дней назад

    a Wonderful Reaction from you Dawn I knew you would Love This😉 (the Doc had the Papers) Like You Always Said "You Can't Go Wrong with a Tarantino Movie" Love This Film It's Funny It's Brutal & it's Brilliant😊🤣🤣I Hope You Enjoy the Rest of Your Day

  • @chocolate-teapot
    @chocolate-teapot 11 дней назад +2

    The original Django is a weird one, he walks around dragging a coffin, with a surprise inside it.

    • @zanzeazonzo6345
      @zanzeazonzo6345 11 дней назад +1

      15:45 the original Django, italian actor Franco Nero.

  • @BeeDotEee
    @BeeDotEee 11 дней назад +3

    The masks scene is straight up monty python

    • @wyldhowl2821
      @wyldhowl2821 10 дней назад +1

      Yeah. I had said Mel Brooks, but Monty Python makes more sense.

    • @user-wr9ej6xe4j
      @user-wr9ej6xe4j 21 час назад

      Except Monty Python was never funny, ever

  • @samuraiwarriorsunite
    @samuraiwarriorsunite 11 дней назад +2

    Don't feel bad Dawn, the bag scene got the biggest laughs in the theater, lol

    • @midwest_g37s21
      @midwest_g37s21 11 дней назад +1

      But she don't even understand the purpose of the bags lol

  • @steverice2324
    @steverice2324 11 дней назад +2

    I've always thought the bag scene was funny, but you took it to eleven. I almost pissed myself watching your reaction!

  • @kevinmassey1164
    @kevinmassey1164 11 дней назад +3

    Next time we’ll go full regalia

  • @supersnake001
    @supersnake001 11 дней назад +2

    Big Southern houses with those iconic big Oak trees look so cool, but it's sad that these are all associated with a history of oppression.

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 11 дней назад

    Django became a better shot that winter he spent with Dr Phillips in the mountains

  • @silverlobo2135
    @silverlobo2135 10 дней назад

    Greetings Dawn
    The "dentist" / Bounty hunter is Christoph Waltz from "Inglorious Bastards", another Tarantino film.
    The saloon keeper / owner runs out because blacks were not allowed in "White Only" establishments. It was a crime. this is why he goes to get the sheriff.
    A plantation is a southern equivalent of a ranch or an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor. Plantations are / were farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Plantations, centered on a plantation house, grow crops including cotton, cannabis, coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar cane, opium, sisal, oil seeds, oil palms, fruits, rubber trees and forest trees.
    The "masks" were used by white men in the South to attack, beat, or lynch Black folks and not be able to be identified later. There were several of these 'gangs' during slave years and all the way to before WW2 (and in some places, even until the 80s/ 90s) It was also the beginnings of the KKK.
    Yes, that is Walton Goggins from such films as "L.A. Confidential", "Forever Young", "Shanghai Noon", "The Bourne identity", "The Uninvited", and "The hateful 8", another Tarantino film.
    Unless I am remembering wrong, that was the dead body of Schultz that had the 'ownership papers' from where Django got them. Remember, those guys were in one of the storage houses on the plantation when he comes in and starts shooting everyone. Since it would have been 1-3 days later, the bodies would still be there.
    Personally, I expected a more gruesome death for "Calvin Candie" than a simple shot through the heart and that Dr. Schultz would have survived somehow.
    You may not have found any flaws, but some critics did when it came out and even more from around the world. Some of them are kind of subtle, like how did Django get so good and accurate with guns in short period of time. It is just left up to the imaginations that he, under Schults teachings, he was able to practice daily. and be that good in under 6-7 months. Also, Leo really cut his hand in the skull dining room scene.
    Anyways, glad you enjoy it and got another US cinema staple film off of the list.

  • @Lightswitch002
    @Lightswitch002 11 дней назад

    6:35 will always make me chuckle....like woah woah, lets not get crazy here lol

  • @j.scottbrown8602
    @j.scottbrown8602 11 дней назад +2

    You’re so funny. Love it. 😂.
    Please watch True Detectives season 1.
    The other seasons are just plain bad , sadly.
    Different actors and different directors.

  • @SpicyTurk
    @SpicyTurk 11 дней назад +1

    Dawn ❤ great reaction! that dead person with Hildis freedom papers was the German Dr. Schultz
    Also, Django was a natural shooter , and he had ALL winter to practice his shot with the dentist, who was also an amazing shot

  • @bdannh1
    @bdannh1 11 дней назад +7

    How about The Hateful Eight for your next Tarantino movie?

    • @wyldhowl2821
      @wyldhowl2821 10 дней назад +1

      YES. Gotta do that one, then complete the set. with Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

    • @FrancoisDressler
      @FrancoisDressler 7 дней назад +2

      Perfect for Christmas

  • @kevinslayzak1214
    @kevinslayzak1214 11 дней назад +31

    Christoph waltz is the goat ....plays the ultimate Nazi in Inglorious Bastards and the ultimate anti -nazi in this....guys an incredible actor 🔥👍

    • @bucklberryreturns
      @bucklberryreturns 11 дней назад +3

      As they didn't exist at this point, I'm pretty sure the character wasn't anti-Nazi.
      I get your point (-Klan or -racist, sure ), but enjoy being pedantic from time to time 😋

    • @kevinslayzak1214
      @kevinslayzak1214 11 дней назад +1

      @bucklberryreturns heeyyy good for youuuu😀👍

    • @Nightwalk444
      @Nightwalk444 10 дней назад

      "anti-nazi" in a time period that precedes the ideology by... 100 to 40 years?

  • @brucewatkins6224
    @brucewatkins6224 11 дней назад +2

    One of your best...

  • @Lion-D.-Garp
    @Lion-D.-Garp 6 дней назад +1

    A celtic fox watching appreciating a german daddy.. no offense taken here ^^

    • @Lion-D.-Garp
      @Lion-D.-Garp 6 дней назад

      Sorry to add that.. only scot's can have that kind of fun with violence.. Love it xD

  • @The10thManRules
    @The10thManRules 11 дней назад +5

    4:05 A plantation is a farm that typical grows a single crop to be sold into commerce, manufacture, and sale to customers. (cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, tea, rubber trees, etc).
    If the workers are paid a wage and treated humanely, it a legit business.
    If the workers are denied life, liberty, and a livelihood, they are enslaved on a concentration camp, or a commercial labor death camp.

  • @maliogrod
    @maliogrod 11 дней назад +2

    Good movie i prefer hateful 8

  • @parrothd007
    @parrothd007 11 дней назад +9

    The horse that Jamie Foxx rides in this movie is his own personal horse.

  • @TheGwydion777
    @TheGwydion777 11 дней назад +3

    Best bits for me are still the original theme song and the cameo of Franco Nero. 🥰

    • @brianknight7897
      @brianknight7897 11 дней назад +4

      The cameo of Franco Nero is in the scene in New Orleans where Smith is drinking at the bar and Nero asks his name and spells it with the letter D which is silent. Some of the music is provided by Enio Morricone who wrote all the scores for the Fistful of Dollars trilogy and Once Upon a Time in the West. Tarantino has used Morricone's music in most of his films including Kill Bill and Inglorious Bastards. I consider Morricone the GOAT and not John Williams.

    • @FrancoisDressler
      @FrancoisDressler 7 дней назад

      @@brianknight7897 Morricone is the GOAT. Also, his last Hollywood film score was for Tarantino's The Hateful Eight which is the only Tarantino film with an original score.

  • @Atlas_Redux
    @Atlas_Redux 11 дней назад

    "How he got so good"... some just have excellent hand-to-eye coordination and are talented. I myself tried skeet shooting for the first time ever at age 13, and the instructor just went "what the hell" and said he had nothing more basics to teach me. Later that day he enrolled me into a tournament for amateurs (not beginners), and I won second place.

  • @foljs5858
    @foljs5858 11 дней назад +9

    "You don't know what they look like! He lied" No, he just didn't know where they were in that plantatio, as plantations can be many square miles big with dozens of people working in them...

    • @andrew77961
      @andrew77961 11 дней назад

      She realizes he does know them like 5 seconds later.

  • @vapors4villains
    @vapors4villains 11 дней назад

    I love you cracking up at the masks. Always love your reactions, thanks for sharing with us!

  • @brianocionnaith7241
    @brianocionnaith7241 11 дней назад

    Love the reaction right with you it a brilliant film

  • @kevinmassey1164
    @kevinmassey1164 11 дней назад +1

    This is probably my favorite film of his

  • @traydevon
    @traydevon 11 дней назад +12

    Why did Candy need that many slaves? The same reason people always need more of anything else: STATUS. Slaves were obviously a means of "status" back then for slave owners.

    • @creech54
      @creech54 11 дней назад +3

      Same reason rich people with large estates, today, have a lot of people taking care of the house and grounds. They can't do it all themselves.

    • @traydevon
      @traydevon 11 дней назад

      @@creech54 The correct answer is STATUS. Candy could've been paying people to work at his estate, too. Instead, he had slaves. Slaveowners bragged to each other about who had the most slaves because it was a status symbol. If he had been paying people to do it, they would've insulted him for not having slaves doing it.

    • @MikeS309
      @MikeS309 11 дней назад +3

      No. The correct answer is free labor. It’s about money, not bragging rights.

    • @traydevon
      @traydevon 11 дней назад

      @@MikeS309 She asked why Candy needed so many slaves, clown, and the answer to that question is STATUS AMONG SLAVE OWNERS. #TheEnd

    • @Britcarjunkie
      @Britcarjunkie 11 дней назад +2

      The number of slaves needed varies on how big the plantation is. The bigger the plantation, the more slaves needed to work it for it to be profitable at harvest time.

  • @manuelvillacana9284
    @manuelvillacana9284 11 дней назад +1

    I would like to recommend U-turn. It's from the year 1997, and Oliver Stone and Quinton Tarantino did this movie. Even though it's not a Western, it takes place in superior Arizona, and I know she would absolutely love this movie.

  • @petemcfeet28
    @petemcfeet28 11 дней назад +3

    I don't think I've ever seen anyone enjoy this movie as much as you did. Nice job!
    Cheers!

  • @pmontyjaaaymes488
    @pmontyjaaaymes488 11 дней назад +1

    You need to check out The Negotiator. Samuel L Jackson stars in it.

  • @svenpoletka5236
    @svenpoletka5236 11 дней назад

    That's a lot of cinema!

  • @BaccarWozat
    @BaccarWozat 10 дней назад

    "Broomhilda" ought to be something like "Brunnhilde" or similar. However, "Broom Hilda" is a comic strip about a witch, starting in 1970. Tarantino likes to mess things up like that. Like in "Kill Bill" the revenge quote is said to be an "old Klingon proverb", referencing its misidentification in a Star Trek movie.

  • @tzuyd
    @tzuyd 11 дней назад

    12:30 Man, I would have loved to be in the cinema with Dawn at this point

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben 11 дней назад +6

    I feel like Dawn missed and/or misinterpreted several things all throughout this reaction.

    • @creech54
      @creech54 11 дней назад

      A couple of examples would help.

    • @maximillianosaben
      @maximillianosaben 11 дней назад +5

      @@creech54 - Mistaking Old Man Carrucan for one of the Brittle Brothers; thinking Shultz knew where Hildi was because he knew the name Broomhilda; thinking Django lied to Shultz about knowing what the Brittle Brothers look like, etc. These are just in the first 7-1/2 minutes.

    • @creech54
      @creech54 11 дней назад

      @@maximillianosaben Thank you.

  • @KarthikRaj-t6f
    @KarthikRaj-t6f 11 дней назад +1

    Alright Dawn, this is him dipping his feet into a western esque movie style, the next one will be amazing, cheers,...

  • @ImpeccableZentertainment
    @ImpeccableZentertainment 11 дней назад +1

    I dont know what "Walkin in the moonlight" means but it sounds awesome af

  • @benrast1755
    @benrast1755 11 дней назад +1

    I have no doubt you're an expert on bounties in Scotland, but in the U.S. in the 1800s, if the government offered a bounty, it was paid out by an officer of the law. Even if it was offered out of a different jurisdiction, they would telegraph the jurisdiction that offered the bounty, wait for the money to be wired from that jurisdiction, and then issue it to the bounty hunter. So the marshal would, indeed, be the likely person to pay the bounty here. There was no "bounty place."

    • @dnish6673
      @dnish6673 8 дней назад

      Well, in real life bounties were not paid by a sheriff or Marshall (who usually tried to earn bounties themselves). The bounty hunters usually rode to the government clerk office. there was no wiring of money then of course.

    • @benrast1755
      @benrast1755 8 дней назад

      @@dnish6673 Okay, I was thinking of later in the 1800s. Wire transfers of money began in 1872.

  • @FrancoisDressler
    @FrancoisDressler 7 дней назад

    The bag scene always felt like an homage to Monty Python to me.

  • @lul.t.6831
    @lul.t.6831 11 дней назад +1

    Before you get started (I mean before I watch your reaction) I have to tell you: the Tarantino western your heart and mind wants, no, the one you need! Is The Hateful Eight. It is THE Tarantino western. You will be biting your fingernails, it’s that’s good. Ok. Let’s watch

  • @edpublic
    @edpublic 11 дней назад +17

    The Hateful Eight 📽️

    • @esreveresrever2788
      @esreveresrever2788 11 дней назад

      best jennifer jason leigh movie ever. second only to Rush ☝️🥀🐿️

  • @jayvasquez6629
    @jayvasquez6629 11 дней назад +7

    Winters coming so the perfect western for the time of year would be the hateful eight lol can’t wait for that reaction

  • @willemverheij3412
    @willemverheij3412 11 дней назад

    The bag mask scene really feels like a cut scene from Blazing Saddles.

  • @gjermundhigraff7789
    @gjermundhigraff7789 11 дней назад

    "Oh poops" was not the reaction I was expecting from watching this movie. The other ones, yes.

  • @DeReAntiqua
    @DeReAntiqua 11 дней назад +16

    Jaysus wept, her thinking jar just cracked in the last 15 minutes of the film there...
    _touches Schultz's head, says "Auf Wiedersehen"_ - "Hoo dat? Who had the papers?!"
    _annihilates Stephen's knee caps_ - "When did he have the time to practice shooting?!"
    Come on, woman...

  • @TampaCEO
    @TampaCEO 7 дней назад

    34:35 - "Who is that"? You didn't recognize that this was the body of Dr. Schultz? He's the only person with long gray hair and he had Broom Hilda's freedom papers on his corpse. 🙂

  • @tyrone7635
    @tyrone7635 11 дней назад

    I instantly jumped up clapping best movie ever when I saw she put this up 😂❤

  • @Dam-a-fence
    @Dam-a-fence 11 дней назад

    29:40 Must've had something against lawyers, can't imagine why.🤥

  • @acf2802
    @acf2802 11 дней назад +2

    Most entertaining part of the movie was watching you laugh about the masks.

  • @_M-_-C_
    @_M-_-C_ 11 дней назад +7

    fun Fact, when Leonardo slammed his hand down on the table, he shattered a glass and sliced his hand. That was his actual blood you could see.

  • @TRK-up2zw
    @TRK-up2zw 10 дней назад +1

    It'll be interesting to see your reaction to The Hateful Eight. Might be a letdown for you after Basterds and Django, but I liked it. Aside from the Looney Tunes blood yet again.

  • @emultra759
    @emultra759 11 дней назад +1

    Finally someone who appreciates the masks.

  • @alexistrebexis3195
    @alexistrebexis3195 11 дней назад +4

    @ 22:17 He was NOT scaring her! She was overcome with emotion because she knows he’s talking about Django.

  • @Mr59Kenzo
    @Mr59Kenzo 11 дней назад +1

    Doc Shultz had the papers for hildi

  • @gregkirby9059
    @gregkirby9059 11 дней назад +1

    the guy who sold DJANGO is played by BRUCE DERN he is in two other QT movies

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben 11 дней назад +4

    "...HE GONNA STAY IN THE BIG HOUSE?!"
    Kills me every time.

    • @perrymalcolm3802
      @perrymalcolm3802 11 дней назад

      That actress killed!

    • @maximillianosaben
      @maximillianosaben 11 дней назад +1

      @@perrymalcolm3802 - Who are you thinking of? Cause Sam Jackson said the line.

    • @dnish6673
      @dnish6673 8 дней назад

      @@maximillianosaben I think he must be confusing with the woman from Big Daddy’s place who was also befuddled by Django.