Dominic Cobb take Django Unchained for an example he doesn’t soften the abuse that went on during this time. He doesn’t censor violence, language or anything for that matter if it’s a relevant truth and plays a part in delivering something to the audience whether it’s information, feeling, mood or whatever.
@@tomistenqvist1311 in this case you are right, but what about kill bill? I wouldn't say the violence in kill bill is about truth it's just about being as violent as possible:D
Dominic Cobb yes i agree :D that movie is very very violent and full of gore but there is a lot more to that movie or movies. I think one of the reasons Tarantino did all of the violence is to show how bad ass a FEMALE protagonist can be without making it sexual in anyway. He also showcases how vendetta as a drive is not a good idea etc. I totally get your point and I appreciate you taking an approach that doesn’t involve cursing me out :D I also stand by my initial statement that his goal is not to provoke. And if people get provoked by movie violence they have no idea what every single human being is actually capable of doing. Just read through the 20th century history and your naivity will die!
I wnat to watch that but my father is being over-protective and saying I can’t and he’s never been voter-protective about movies before like wth? I love leo
Leo is incredible. He made his character feel like at any moment he could just snap and kill anyone he wants and get away with it. Like a bear in the room. It's almost like your throat clenches up just watching the tension in those scenes.
Personally, I'm an absolute sucker for those tensions. They draw me in the movie so much, it's crazy. That's why I still vividly remember DiCaprio's scenes, the madness seemed so genuine and unpredictable, and you could hear a needle fall when he was in the room.
Every single performance in this movie is incredible. Even the small parts and cameos. I really feel everyone in the movie knew they were working on something special.
I loved it for its randomness. Him popping up as an Australian in the US in the 1800s wasn't factually believable and had no connection to the storyline. That made it hilarious to me.
@Sam Riley It's definitely an Australian accent I live in South Africa and the White people that live here don't really sound like that when they speak.
believable? you guys aren't thinking tarantino is actually australian, are you? his character is australian, he's faking an australian accent on purpose because australian slavers in the caribbean were a real thing
Toxically Masculine where’s your evidence for Australians being involved in the Caribbean slave trade? Australia has its own shameful history with slavery but related more to Aborigines and the Pacific islands. Aside from this the characters are miners, not slave traders. Django asks “So you work for the LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. don’t ya?” To which they reply yes. Gold miners from Australia went to California in search of their fortunes and vice versa.
@toxicmasculinity - Nope. The back story to Tarantino's Aussie character and the other Aussie character is that they work for the American guy they are with, who owns a mining company. He paid for their boat ride to the US on the pretence that the two Aussies would have to work to pay off their boat fares but would essentially be free. But in fact the American mining guy still withholds most of their wages. So the context is actually these two guys are in effect white slaves. Not at all slave owners. And your comment that there were Australian slave owners in the Caribbean seems wrong. Australia never had systemic slavery.
If you think Tarantino is a racist, ask any of his POC lead role actors or any of those cast by him as a person of color and see if they don’t stand by his vision or what he stands for. This was a film to make fun of the hypocrisy of racism and how wrong it was but made to feel right by the people of the time. This is by far my favorite Tarantino film and always will be.
I'm black. (I have no doubt someone will "doubt" that fact because apparently if you don't say "person of color" or "african-american", you ain't black now) but anyway, I just want to say, this is in my top 5 favorite movies, and I'm someone who doesn't typically like movies from the past decade. Tarantino isn't racist for simply using the N-word in his scripts or showing racism as it is. That's PC stuff.
Why is racism only for blacks and whites? It's total horseshit that's been leveraged and politicised. White guilt shouldn't exist. Governments are racist. Not individuals. We were all born into this machine by chance. We should all understand that the human condition binds us all as one family. Corporate/Govt powers need us separated. Every true racist i ever met NEVER actually knew a black person. I have several "ex racist" friends who are dear to me, who show up for me and I show up for them. We are all in this together.
Samuel L. Jackson stated that half of Tarantino’s black characters were actually the smart, intellectual characters, which a racist director would never be able to create characters that way.
i’ve always escaped with the idea Quentin wanted to create a western to honour leone and cobucci, whilst also wanting to convey the message or racism not being a colour issue, but a power issue. Stephen is honestly a bit more openly racist towards Django than Calvin, because Stephen now sees someone he can lorde his position over, it goes on and on and on
YES! i would have loved to see jango retire to a farm with his misses or a plantation of his own where he has people working for him of all color and paying them for their services. That would have been a cherry on an already near perfect movie.
Tarantino is amazing. There ain’t no strings on him, he tells the story exactly as he wants to tell it. The actors that work with him are fantastic. He asks them to do some hard stuff and they come through with flying colors. Django is a must watch film.
no. what's wieid is anyone being bothered by the term "nigga" when blacks use it in every other sentence. THAT is weird. btw - i'm not offended by things like " nigga" or by a swastikas . i am offended by tall of the rioters in the streets committing crimes right now - that REALLY pisses me off.
One of the greatest things about Tarantino, is that his movies are for truly mature audiences. Many of his detractors and their complaints seem childish, shortsighted and simpleminded. Life isn’t all sunshine and roses, and he doesn’t insult our intelligence, hold our hand or water anything down and I have a great appreciation for that.
“My name is django. The D is silent” is such a great line, basically putting whoever he’s talking to in their place. Showing he’s not an ordinary black man since slaves weren’t allowed to learn how to read. Power move for sure.
@@shmekback6069 the blood he smeared on her face was real.. that’s why she had such a realistically horrified face when he did it in the film, It caught her off guard.
@@joshyoungblood4279 Sorry to burst your bubble but that’d be a health code violation 😂 also in the scene you can clearly see multiple cuts between the moment he cut his hand and the moment the blood is smeared
What I love about Django, is it’s Tarantino’s most straight forward film plot wise (in my opinion) When you look at movies like pulp fiction or reservoir dogs, that are told in a non linear fashion, they can be confusing, especially if it’s your first time watching them. Although pulp fiction is my favorite film of all time, I remember being completely confused when I saw it the first time. I had to watch it like four times before I understood it. I always loved it, but it took me some time to understand it. With this film, I never had that problem. I remember seeing it in the theater, and being able to full understand the plot and the story. And yet it still had that Tarantino charm. If you ask me, Tarantino is the greatest film maker of all time
Quentin is a classic artist because he continues to push the envelope and doesn't follow a template. people only find it controversial because they're weak sauce
@@wiggy8912 Following a template means basically making the same movie over and over. Tarantino definitely doesn't do that. He has trademarks just like a lot of good directors but all of his movies are significantly different
John Connor you’re supposed to save the World From Skynet but you can’t even face reality in History 😭, no wonder you became a Robot in the later shittier movies
Ofc some racist were offended to see racist slave owner being killed, like the one above here, they feel offended to see the kkk being targeted... How did you guys forget about them, sadly they are not only 4 people.
I actually disagree with you here. I thought Jamie had severe issues detaching from his "rich real life" and fully entering the mind of a slave. And this interview fully comfirmed that feeling. He mentions his wrong initial mindset and you can see in Tarantino's gaze this moment that he knows Jamie did not manage to pull off the role as fully as he wished. Also, Chris did great, sure, but not as outstanding as in Inglorious Bastards. Same for Leo, I thought it wasnt his best performance. I think mean roles aren't really made for him, he is such a nice guy irl it's too much of a stretch for him. I loved the movie but overal I thought the rendition of all actors was not the strength of Django (except perhaps Samuel who did an awesome job, but again, his role was closer to the usual wacky/smart characters he usually plays in Quentin's films).
TReXcuRRy Idk I thought it was a great movie. Jamie’s character as Django went through a serious arc so I can see how the mindset changed like when he was initially freed he didn’t speak much and seemed curious about the world. A few months later he learned more from whatever actor played Schultz so then Django became his own man and wanted to fight back against people who opposed him. Leo was actually really good as a spoiled young man. He was prideful, arrogant and his ego seemed so fragile throughout the movie so I thought he play his role well. Jackson was great! A bit weird when he transitioned from like an old man into a kind of advisor or sadist though
Louis Martin she's never seen the original "Roots" where the guy that played the slave owner whipping Toby was the lovable dad from "The Brady Bunch" lol A great actor(ress) can play opposite themselves. I'm Black and it was a great movie with exellent charcters.
@@calipto4605 Sure buddy XDDDDD this race shit damm... people it's 2019 i don't give a fuck if you are blue or purple. (This goes for the lady that felt the NEED to say her color).
I watched this movie 2 months ago, and as Black South African I say he could have made it better by including all of the deleted scenes. I feel like he dumbed it down because he knew some wimps would still cry about it. Notice that there was not one black person getting hung, no black women raped by white masters and no racist songs like 12 years a slave, because that actually happened during slavery. They treated our people like trash and they wanted them to be reminded day by day. But anyways this has to be the greatest film I've ever seen in my life. Django Unchained is a classic. Happy 10th anniversary.
The movie would be 4 hours long if they covered everything. As for 12 hours a Slave….that movie changed me. I was actually Angry afterwards. It was That good.
wrong. the movie would not have succeeded without the gifted quentin tarantino :) the movie was better because of waltz, as he is amazing, but the film would've done just fine, even great, without him too lol. Quentin's premise, idea, cinematography etc etc
@Javier Arroyo Okay, since you are blatantly challenged, let me reiterate that Django was a intellectual property that has already been made and it starred a white man( that seen with Jamie Foxx at the bar speaking to that man and he starts spelling his own name, that guy was the first Django). So once again for the "cool" kids in class who sit in the back and suck each other off, None of any of the comments above had nothing to do with race, until you (a typical brainlet) made it about race.
So there an idea there. Reverse Racism is the idea that you can't be racist towards a particular group but its okay for them to be racist towards you. Its a bad name for the idea but it is what it is.
Nothing about this film made me mad! well except for the fact that Dr. shultz got killed. he was one of my favorite characters. other than that this has became my favorite movie.
thats a great part of the movie tho, all he had to do was not kill candy but he really couldnt resist since its so easy for him to kill people and how much he hated candy, easy to relate to both sides of the table.
It is kinda sad that DiCaprio has yet to win an Oscar. The 3 movies where I think he deserved an Oscar was the Departed, Blood Diamond and this movie. Why do the Academy Awards keep snubbing him!
Oh my goodness I know. I feel like it's appropriate to wonder if the Academy Awards are rigged. How hasn't DiCaprio won one yet? Next to Tom Hanks he, in my opinion, is the best actor in the past few decades.
One thing I loved about this movie is the how it used a German character as an anti racist in the American South, and who frees and ultimately forms a strong personal bond and roots for his black former slave compadre. Hollywood has an issue of limiting German characters to negative traits mostly related to nazism. I appreciated Django offering a different and v positive lead German character. Well done Tarantino & Waltz.
Haha yeah it's kind of a cliche. How to get an Oscar as a German producer? Oscar bait. Write a movie about ww2. Worked perfectly for "Die Fälscher" (the forgers).
This is one of my favorite movies hands down. Tarantino and the entire cast was extremely admirable. I can keep rewatching this movie and pick up new things everytime. That's when you know you really enjoy a movie.
How Leonardo DiCaprio did NOT win an Oscar for his character is still beyond me. I was never a Quentin Tarantino fan and actually stopped watching Reservoir Dogs at the scene where they cut off a guys ear, drench him in gasoline and set him on fire. That scene was too much for me! It took me 10 years before I watched the movie to the end. The movie that got me watching Tarantino again was Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchanged. He's a brilliant director.
An ear cut and gasoline drench was too difficult for you to watch? Then you should definitely stay away from Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill because those were 10x worse.
+Tyrell Wellick Its because they miss the point of the movie. They hear about all the violence and racism in the movie, and they also get annoyed at having any form of comedy along side racism. This movie has all that but they miss the point. Jamie fox summed it up in the last sentence. Its not about black people killing white, its about the black guy trying to live his life with his women. Critics are heavily to blame for this, as negatively reviewing a controversial movie makes them more popular than giving an accurate review. People then form a biased opinion without ever watching the movie. Just like the controversy following the release of mass effect. So many people complaining about it when they had not even seen it. It all comes down to ignorance. That and i think people like to forget the slave thing ever happened and dont like being reminded of it.
I just got done watching Django again, 9 years later- god damn what a classic. This movie is too good. Tarantino will be remembered as one of the best there ever was.
@@theres3peopleinthisacc743 sorry, AN ACTOR isn’t the character they portray in films. Aka, Leonardo doesn’t actually say the N-word with the hard R normally, only in this film.
Absolutely love the actors chosen for every single QT movie. Very talented actors. They always TRANSCEND characters. Y’all know what I mean when I say “they transcend characters” bring the character to life when you see only the character and not the actor because their craft is so convincing. Amazing talent.
Not only is he the greatest living director in his genre, he got the coolest name too.. Quintin Tarantino 😎 Can’t believe how cool his movies are. It’s ridiculous..
sickle slash How is inglorious bastards anti white? Inglorious Bastards features white people killing white people (I know they're Jewish but anyone that considers them non white is stupid IMO) And this is a movie set in a time period where this shit actually happened, it doesn't sugar coat it but I suppose people just want to forget it happened and live in the present which I sorta agree with but this is a damn good movie
Let me put things into perspective for you, sickle. I'm a National Socialist and I still found Django Unchained a pretty damn good movie. Nothing is anti-white about it unless you consider barbaric, racist sentiment a white trait, in which case you're probably one of those backwoods-nationalist types. Inglorious Bastards was a propaganda piece in my opinion, but both films were entertaining.
Nox At least you can admit to being a piece if shit. It still makes you a piece of shit who doesn't know the difference between movie and propaganda though.
Django Unchained is one of the best Tarantino films I've seen. I love ALL his work, but this one I've seen the most. Mr Fox, Mr DiCaprio, Mr Walts and Mr Jackson were each just incredible. Amazing story that sheds light on a past that must never be forgotten.
I loved that he played music between scenes. I'm sure this was an incredibly emotional film to work on every day. This shows how much he thought about the peoples mental health.
I hate that this entire interview is about the movie's "controversies". No real questions about the meaning of the movie, the purpose of the movie, the significance of the filming location. McFadden had three of the most successful artists in the country in the room with her and she totally missed the mark.
That's because that's the subject of the interview, the controversial subject of the film and the people's complaints about it. You don't go into an interview about pets and expect to be talked about Afghanistan right?
It's abc news. What did you expect? It's the notorious fakenews younger sister of CNN. Their job is to rile up hate and division. They totally didn't like Jamie's position on don't all white folks.
I've seen the movie numerous times, but it just gets me everytime. It's just incredible. The cast did an amazing job, but I can't go over THE DiCaprio. He is a God of all actors. No one could have done better job. Exceptional. When he talked about old Ben scull, everyone was so mad. Best tarantino movie, will watch it at least once a year, because masterpieces have to be rewatched, numerous times.
I told friends in80s that Jodie Foster was Gay a lesbian been called crazy that I was bugging. That she stayed in the closet to not loose romantic roles. Anyway B4 she came out 20 years later I was right. I got the vibe Quentin Tarantino is gay. I'm not saying it matters,I'm just saying,
@Selene I think making a movie like Django needs a lot of courage, because the truth they show can receive many critics for being so raw and painful for certain people.
@Salem Yeah, it's not like many directors were too scared to make a movie about slavery, right? There are hundreds of American movies like that, right?
He-Man ! No. “Reverse racism” doesn’t mean that black people are incapable of being racist. Just that white people can be victims too. But it is retarded. Because the problem is that it basically basically says that racism is a black people issue when in reality it’s an everyone issue.
Such a full on movie, although a hard watch at times it was such an incredible film. the only disappointment is that Tarantino won't make anymore movies passed his 10th I think he has such incredible story telling skills that his movies are just completely unique in their own very rare special kinda way.
I can tell Leo was also getting ready for his role as Jordan Belfort in the Wolf of Wallstreet with the way his hair is which also came out a year after this did.
I really don't know anyone who didn't like this film but whether you liked it or not, if you watched it... YOU FELT IT. It's very realistic to the era portrayed and an amazing film. The *Kill Bills, Four Rooms, Dusk Till Dawn, Death Proof, Reservoir Dogs, Hateful Eight, Django, Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood and Pulp Fiction* are classics. Whether they were top billed films or naah. They will always be sought after because of the greatness of Quentin Tarantino and his vision in how he chooses to showcase a picture🎥 This man IS a movie genius🎬
Why Leo hasn't got a Oscar for his role I will never know. He played one of the best villains I have ever seen from the way he talked to his mannerisms he nailed it man.
"unexpectedly funny"... oh come on! Why are these news segments always stuck in 1992?? It was Quentin's 7th movie at that point!! He's been doing funny/violent/serious since True Romance.
You have definitely mastered the art of acting if you can injure yourself that badly in a scene, stay in character and still have free attention to take in the reactions of the the cast and crew. Multitasking at it's best under the worst condition.
It reminds me of the Lord of the rings movie, when Aragorn kicks a helmet the actor actually broke his foot, and he was screaming in pain, but used it as Aragorn screaming in rage. Anyway, how are you doing Campbell?
Tarantino is by far the best director Hollywood has ever been blessed with. Hes an absolute artists. 2nd to none. This entire cast and movie was amazing. Ive seen it 5x and will watch it many more. Soundtrack was great too!
I actually had doubts about Dicaprio being in a Tarantino film. Especially as a plantation owner. BOY WAS I FUCKING WRONG!!!! He was GRRREEAAATTT in that movie!!!"
Fuck yeah, those two are an epic duo, I never saw it as a racist against white people film, I saw it as the two heroes kicking ass and taking names, this is coming from a white canadian guy btw, so I'm pretty fuckn white.
sobekflakmonkey Never seen a racist against white people movie ? Hmm, well you sir clearly have never seen a black comedy before, it is full of racist stereotypes of Blacks, Asians, Hispanics AND whites. I recommend you try the film Friday, you will see what I mean. Good day.
***** Oh really ? Black comedy is OFTEN (not always) filled with stereotypes. A stereotype is the typical notion of how someone is expected to behave based usually on race and/or Nationality. Racism is prejudice based on a persons race. As stereotypes (positive or negative) are a prejudice assumption of how someone of a certain race behaves, the stereotypes that are often depicted in Black comedy films ARE indeed racist (though only mildly). Please sir, you are clearly not well informed on what Racism actually is... Go learn and come back later when you've grown up a little. For example, let us take the Black comedy movie 'Friday'. In it a father and son get into an argument over who ate the last chicken in the fridge. Now if this had been a film by white men it would have been denounced as racist as it depicts black stereotypes. There are a number of other stereotypes in the movie as well and many Black comedy films follow this same trend of adding stereotypes with the thought that as it is 'Black' comedy, racism simply does not apply. I am sorry to say but Racism is not solely applicable to a white person...
***** Attempting to fend off scrutiny by implying you did not mean what you said is just weak. You are implying by what you said that Black people who use stereotypes are not racist because ? Black ? If you want to speak about something, make sure you have a slight notion of what the hell you are actually speaking about.
FishAntsPlantsAndDave complaining about the use of the n word in a western movie is the equivalent of saying war movies have too much violence. It’s an ignorant statement used by people who think everything should be politically correct
Some people are under the impression that others are intellectually babies that need moral guidance, because they might copy the bad behaviour otherwise. It's unfortunate, really, this erosion of trust others.
@001 002 yep. Youre a horrible person. Half because of your obvious racism and half because you genuinely think statistic or science support your beliefs about black people in the slightest. I hope you dont spread your ignorance more.
Tarantinos smirk when she says there’s someone for everyone to hate in this film is marvelous. And I never thought there was a leading man in this film, I felt like it was all they’re stories being told.
I dont get how they are calling tarentino racist this is what happened at this point in time however he makes the main character a slave and makes him bad ass
@@Jhelil slaves didn’t get the luxury to even get these kinds of stories. Reality was far worse than what happened here. There’s a lot of historical inaccuracies amongst the small details that are accurate, but ultimately the inaccuracies were either for plot convenience or just small details. Nothing majorly wrong as it’s a badass story, but it being badass doesn’t make it accurate (which it wasn’t trying to be, it’s trying to tell an impossible success narrative not a historical documentary)
Hard to believe people still believe Di Caprio is the best actor of all time, He gets huge parts; but secondary actors like William Macy, Giovanni Ribisi, are better. There are only two names that compete for greatest film actor ever, Brando and D-D Lewis
Will Bishop Hard to believe people are so out of touch that they think DiCaprio is the best actor of all time, I MEAN..... fuck just this generation, all fucking time. Go watch some more movies and stop being stupid, or just change your vocabulary and say, "arguably the best...", Not "probably".
Leo is certainly the best of this generation and he is also definitely in the conversation as it pertains to best actor of all time. People need to stop discrediting him and his work.
@@aureliabackup7313 how does it effect them differently? Meaning more or less severe? All racism is bad and hurts people. I would love to hear one honest case supporting racism/discrimination and the positive effects.....
@@hughmann9568 it's never a positive. But being blasted with people acting like you're not even a real human every day for your whole life is a lot different than seeing a racist comment once every few years and then going with your life as normal.
And there's no racism towards white in this movie, Foxx kills slave owners and allies with Schulz who happens to be white. He also kills the black lackey who is even more vile because he internalized both racism and the need to show loyalty to the whites.
The movie was AMAZING. I’ve watched it around 10 times. Personally I think that if they didn’t do it exactly how it is now it wouldn’t have been as powerful. It was a GREAT movie 👏🏼 they did an great job.
One of the greatest yet thought provoking films ever made. Despite its violence and racist dialogue, it actually is a vehicle that can start the conversation about racism and unite races! I absolutely loved all of the performances and Leo showed that he became an A list actor. “I’m black and I love all of my white brothers.” - KenishuToshendo
Amen brother! We are all brothers and sisters in gods eyes and it’s about time we started treating each other that way. Thank you for the comment! It’s dialogue like this that can bring us closer together. The more we talk to each other and get to know each other that is beyond skin deep is when we can actually unite.
@ivey henderson Literally just google the definition of racism. People constantly make up a definition to fit what they want it to be. It has nothing to do with what specific race you or who you are racist to belong to.
Imagine getting triggered by a movie for saying the n word during the time of slavery
the batman that’s so dumb
Seriously... There's a scene in the movie where a slave gets fed to rabid dogs. But they're offended by the n-word? Derp
The funny thing is it always seems like it's only white people that get uncomfortable with this kind of material
Andres Hernandez lmao 4real huh haha
Thats why we love terentino. He cares about realism and not butthurt idiots
How are people still being shocked and offended by Tarantino’s films?!
Get. Over. It.
Wiggy right 😹
Because its 2019, people can't get it through their thick skulls that its just a movie, an amazing one at that
@@Pigeon249 That, and people hate how beautifully it deals with what that time really was. People hate that their isn't a real reason to hate it.
Back in the 90s. No one cared!
Right. Why are people so sensitive over a fictional movie?
Tarantino isn't a provocative director. He makes films that matter and tell the truth. That's why people get provoked.
what truth?
Dominic Cobb take Django Unchained for an example he doesn’t soften the abuse that went on during this time. He doesn’t censor violence, language or anything for that matter if it’s a relevant truth and plays a part in delivering something to the audience whether it’s information, feeling, mood or whatever.
@@tomistenqvist1311 in this case you are right, but what about kill bill? I wouldn't say the violence in kill bill is about truth it's just about being as violent as possible:D
Dominic Cobb yes i agree :D that movie is very very violent and full of gore but there is a lot more to that movie or movies. I think one of the reasons Tarantino did all of the violence is to show how bad ass a FEMALE protagonist can be without making it sexual in anyway. He also showcases how vendetta as a drive is not a good idea etc. I totally get your point and I appreciate you taking an approach that doesn’t involve cursing me out :D I also stand by my initial statement that his goal is not to provoke. And if people get provoked by movie violence they have no idea what every single human being is actually capable of doing. Just read through the 20th century history and your naivity will die!
His movies never tell the truth they nearly always have an a historical ending but they do imitate the time when the movies are set
They all deserve more than Oscar's for playing so freaking good. Absolute classic of classics
very true
This movie just proves we’re the Israelites!! DET 28:15-68!
The one thing this interview was missing was Christoph Waltz
and SLJ .
A Schmidt Samuel
So true. What an actor.
He was smart enough to not do it.
A Schmidt
Yes because he's lying stiff next to a bookshelf somewhere in Mississippi.
Dicaprio deserved an oscar for this role more than in the Revenant
He is a champion in playing crazy guys and so funny also.
Cosmo Kramer he deserves oscar for all his roles except the revenant
dont act like he wasn't amazing in the revenant
Cosmo Kramer Leo deserved an Oscar for What's Eating Gilbert Grape..
leo did great in this movie. but the fact that Christoph Waltz won the oscar for best supporting role in this movie is undeniable.
"This is the most narcissistic character I've ever played" wait till you get to wolf of Wall Street leo
he also played a narcissistic character in blood diamond, initially atleast
Love that flick!
I wnat to watch that but my father is being over-protective and saying I can’t and he’s never been voter-protective about movies before like wth? I love leo
Cloudy Rxses Wolf of wall street? cuz if so i understand him lmao
He a beast when it comes to acting
Leo is incredible. He made his character feel like at any moment he could just snap and kill anyone he wants and get away with it. Like a bear in the room. It's almost like your throat clenches up just watching the tension in those scenes.
I agree. I think it’s one of his best performances.
Personally, I'm an absolute sucker for those tensions. They draw me in the movie so much, it's crazy. That's why I still vividly remember DiCaprio's scenes, the madness seemed so genuine and unpredictable, and you could hear a needle fall when he was in the room.
Every single performance in this movie is incredible. Even the small parts and cameos. I really feel everyone in the movie knew they were working on something special.
I found the most offensive thing in this film was Tarantino’s Australian accent!
I loved it for its randomness. Him popping up as an Australian in the US in the 1800s wasn't factually believable and had no connection to the storyline. That made it hilarious to me.
@Sam Riley It's definitely an Australian accent I live in South Africa and the White people that live here don't really sound like that when they speak.
believable? you guys aren't thinking tarantino is actually australian, are you? his character is australian, he's faking an australian accent on purpose because australian slavers in the caribbean were a real thing
Toxically Masculine where’s your evidence for Australians being involved in the Caribbean slave trade? Australia has its own shameful history with slavery but related more to Aborigines and the Pacific islands. Aside from this the characters are miners, not slave traders. Django asks “So you work for the LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. don’t ya?” To which they reply yes. Gold miners from Australia went to California in search of their fortunes and vice versa.
@toxicmasculinity - Nope. The back story to Tarantino's Aussie character and the other Aussie character is that they work for the American guy they are with, who owns a mining company. He paid for their boat ride to the US on the pretence that the two Aussies would have to work to pay off their boat fares but would essentially be free. But in fact the American mining guy still withholds most of their wages. So the context is actually these two guys are in effect white slaves. Not at all slave owners.
And your comment that there were Australian slave owners in the Caribbean seems wrong. Australia never had systemic slavery.
If you think Tarantino is a racist, ask any of his POC lead role actors or any of those cast by him as a person of color and see if they don’t stand by his vision or what he stands for. This was a film to make fun of the hypocrisy of racism and how wrong it was but made to feel right by the people of the time. This is by far my favorite Tarantino film and always will be.
I'm black. (I have no doubt someone will "doubt" that fact because apparently if you don't say "person of color" or "african-american", you ain't black now) but anyway, I just want to say, this is in my top 5 favorite movies, and I'm someone who doesn't typically like movies from the past decade. Tarantino isn't racist for simply using the N-word in his scripts or showing racism as it is. That's PC stuff.
Why is racism only for blacks and whites? It's total horseshit that's been leveraged and politicised. White guilt shouldn't exist. Governments are racist. Not individuals. We were all born into this machine by chance. We should all understand that the human condition binds us all as one family. Corporate/Govt powers need us separated. Every true racist i ever met NEVER actually knew a black person. I have several "ex racist" friends who are dear to me, who show up for me and I show up for them. We are all in this together.
Samuel L. Jackson stated that half of Tarantino’s black characters were actually the smart, intellectual characters, which a racist director would never be able to create characters that way.
i’ve always escaped with the idea Quentin wanted to create a western to honour leone and cobucci, whilst also wanting to convey the message or racism not being a colour issue, but a power issue. Stephen is honestly a bit more openly racist towards Django than Calvin, because Stephen now sees someone he can lorde his position over, it goes on and on and on
well he might not be a full on racist but at the same time its best to be careful with our language
The only offensive part about this movie is that it wasn’t longer
A-fucking-men!
Yup!
I’m offended by the people who got offended
Eh idk about that it was already 2:45 lol.
YES! i would have loved to see jango retire to a farm with his misses or a plantation of his own where he has people working for him of all color and paying them for their services. That would have been a cherry on an already near perfect movie.
Tarantino is amazing. There ain’t no strings on him, he tells the story exactly as he wants to tell it. The actors that work with him are fantastic. He asks them to do some hard stuff and they come through with flying colors. Django is a must watch film.
People get offended by the n word in a movie set during the time of slavery, but don’t get mad when they see swastikas during a Ww2 movie? Weird.
Dj M swastikas are Hindu, then Buddhists took...inspiration from them
They aren't offended, they are guilty.
no. what's wieid is anyone being bothered by the term "nigga" when blacks use it in every other sentence. THAT is weird. btw - i'm not offended by things like " nigga" or by a swastikas . i am offended by tall of the rioters in the streets committing crimes right now - that REALLY pisses me off.
@@iheartdonuts662 - guilty of what - watching a movie. grow up, snowflake.
@Riverwood Guard peace symbols my ass
If Tarantino is racist for making film like this, then Russo brothers is a massacre psycopath for killing half of the universe.
Lmaooo. You're fucking right
hahaha
This movie is the opposite of racist. It's empowering to African American people.
@@Vesdus Damn true!
Yup
the scene with the kkk members sitting around on their horses is one of the funniest things ive ever seen in a movie
"No, nobody brought an extra bag!"
Angel Herrera gayyyyyyy
Angel Herrera fmlllll
funny thing is they accurately represented what the kkk actually were; Democrats.
theguythatcould and now they are
Republicans
One of the greatest things about Tarantino, is that his movies are for truly mature audiences. Many of his detractors and their complaints seem childish, shortsighted and simpleminded. Life isn’t all sunshine and roses, and he doesn’t insult our intelligence, hold our hand or water anything down and I have a great appreciation for that.
Right you expect real dialogue from tarantino like jackie brown or pulp fiction etc folks doesnt like that are way away from real life🤘
“My name is django. The D is silent” is such a great line, basically putting whoever he’s talking to in their place. Showing he’s not an ordinary black man since slaves weren’t allowed to learn how to read. Power move for sure.
Fun fact the white guy in the bar talking to Django is actually the original Django from 1966 Franco Nero
I chuckled when the white guy replies "I know that", he felt like justifying that HE can read to a black man.
@@irokosalei5133 that’s because he’s Franco Nero, the original Django. It’s an Easter egg / cameo sort of thing
Yes we watched the movie too lol
@@ACarter87 he was just pointing out it's a good like bro obviously if you're here you've probably seen the movie
Even behind the scenes Sam L was calling people mf'ers 😂😂
I think he owns the trademark to saying it at this point.
Don Mando that’s HIS word now 😭
LMAOOOOOOO
Respect.
From Morocco I watch Him only to hear him saying that word 😂😂😂😂🇲🇦🇲🇦♥️♥️💋🌹🌹🌹🌹
DiCaprio really SLAMMED his hand on some glass, started bleeding, and kept on going without breaking character. That’s incredible
Didn't love knowing that the blood was real and that he smeared her face with it.
@@christinaduckworth4481 the blood smeared on her face was fake, they cleaned his hand after the scene was finished
@@shmekback6069 the blood he smeared on her face was real.. that’s why she had such a realistically horrified face when he did it in the film, It caught her off guard.
@@joshyoungblood4279 Sorry to burst your bubble but that’d be a health code violation 😂 also in the scene you can clearly see multiple cuts between the moment he cut his hand and the moment the blood is smeared
@@tico5058 do some research and get back too me instead of assuming. The whole thing was an accident that they decided too use in the film.
What I love about Django, is it’s Tarantino’s most straight forward film plot wise (in my opinion)
When you look at movies like pulp fiction or reservoir dogs, that are told in a non linear fashion, they can be confusing, especially if it’s your first time watching them. Although pulp fiction is my favorite film of all time, I remember being completely confused when I saw it the first time. I had to watch it like four times before I understood it. I always loved it, but it took me some time to understand it. With this film, I never had that problem. I remember seeing it in the theater, and being able to full understand the plot and the story. And yet it still had that Tarantino charm. If you ask me, Tarantino is the greatest film maker of all time
I respect Jamie jumping in and potentially stopping Leo from getting misquoted
nice catch, makes sense
@Daniel Hodgson 3:00
Yes, i really thought that was appropiate at that moment for some reason
Quentin is a classic artist because he continues to push the envelope and doesn't follow a template. people only find it controversial because they're weak sauce
Kobe Bryant amen black mamba 🙏🏼
I love his movies, but if anyone is following a template, it’s him.
@@wiggy8912 No.
@@wiggy8912 Following a template means basically making the same movie over and over. Tarantino definitely doesn't do that. He has trademarks just like a lot of good directors but all of his movies are significantly different
He's a boss
Di Caprio needs to do more "villain" roles. He made a good job as Candy.
He was fucking scary in this movie. It’s by far my favorite performance of his
@@bullymaguire1087 he definitely did the character justice. I couldn't imagine anyone else in that role.
He was f'ng exceptional wasn't he
Candie*
He would make a great James Bond Villain.
All the actors deserved Oscars for their performance. Simply incredible.
Literally like four people in the entire world were offended by this movie
@John Connor than you're one of four congratulations
John Connor you’re supposed to save the World From Skynet but you can’t even face reality in History 😭, no wonder you became a Robot in the later shittier movies
Ofc some racist were offended to see racist slave owner being killed, like the one above here, they feel offended to see the kkk being targeted...
How did you guys forget about them, sadly they are not only 4 people.
@John Connor Shut up, boomer.
@@balabanasireti historical accuracy was my biggest complaint however the rest is pretty good.
Jamie and Christoph did amazing in this movie. A duo I wouldn't mind seeing again in some other form. I love both of them as actors.
I actually disagree with you here. I thought Jamie had severe issues detaching from his "rich real life" and fully entering the mind of a slave. And this interview fully comfirmed that feeling. He mentions his wrong initial mindset and you can see in Tarantino's gaze this moment that he knows Jamie did not manage to pull off the role as fully as he wished. Also, Chris did great, sure, but not as outstanding as in Inglorious Bastards. Same for Leo, I thought it wasnt his best performance. I think mean roles aren't really made for him, he is such a nice guy irl it's too much of a stretch for him. I loved the movie but overal I thought the rendition of all actors was not the strength of Django (except perhaps Samuel who did an awesome job, but again, his role was closer to the usual wacky/smart characters he usually plays in Quentin's films).
TReXcuRRy wrong
@@themjanx5968 Its an opinion. A well thought out one with evidence.
TReXcuRRy Idk I thought it was a great movie. Jamie’s character as Django went through a serious arc so I can see how the mindset changed like when he was initially freed he didn’t speak much and seemed curious about the world. A few months later he learned more from whatever actor played Schultz so then Django became his own man and wanted to fight back against people who opposed him. Leo was actually really good as a spoiled young man. He was prideful, arrogant and his ego seemed so fragile throughout the movie so I thought he play his role well. Jackson was great! A bit weird when he transitioned from like an old man into a kind of advisor or sadist though
@@stagger9660 its not evidence it was all an opinion which is fine obviously but there was so evidence
"it's hard to imagine jamie fox as a slave or dicaprio as a..." no its not, they're actors
Louis Martin she's never seen the original "Roots" where the guy that played the slave owner whipping Toby was the lovable dad from "The Brady Bunch" lol A great actor(ress) can play opposite themselves. I'm Black and it was a great movie with exellent charcters.
@@Lill2895thanks for letting us know you're black
im white can I get some likes too
@@calipto4605 Sure buddy XDDDDD this race shit damm... people it's 2019 i don't give a fuck if you are blue or purple. (This goes for the lady that felt the NEED to say her color).
@@nicoduran98 You win best comment. I too often use the phrase 'blue or purple' - now I'm not so sure I invented it :).
I watched this movie 2 months ago, and as Black South African I say he could have made it better by including all of the deleted scenes. I feel like he dumbed it down because he knew some wimps would still cry about it. Notice that there was not one black person getting hung, no black women raped by white masters and no racist songs like 12 years a slave, because that actually happened during slavery. They treated our people like trash and they wanted them to be reminded day by day. But anyways this has to be the greatest film I've ever seen in my life. Django Unchained is a classic. Happy 10th anniversary.
The movie would be 4 hours long if they covered everything.
As for 12 hours a Slave….that movie changed me. I was actually Angry afterwards. It was That good.
What deleted scenes?
Good comment, boy. Here, a banana. Well-deserved.
Oh, how much I love the internet. You have no idea
I mean he did put a scene when dude gets eaten by dogs
Shut the f**k up racist. You make ashamed. @@NVNNN
The movie would not have succeeded without the gifted Chistoph Waltz.
i agree he made the movie
wrong. the movie would not have succeeded without the gifted quentin tarantino :) the movie was better because of waltz, as he is amazing, but the film would've done just fine, even great, without him too lol. Quentin's premise, idea, cinematography etc etc
DiCaprio was brilliant too
Movie likely wouldn't have been made with Cristoph Waltz.
@Javier Arroyo Okay, since you are blatantly challenged, let me reiterate that Django was a intellectual property that has already been made and it starred a white man( that seen with Jamie Foxx at the bar speaking to that man and he starts spelling his own name, that guy was the first Django). So once again for the "cool" kids in class who sit in the back and suck each other off, None of any of the comments above had nothing to do with race, until you (a typical brainlet) made it about race.
Reverse racism, lmao I’m dead. There’s no such thing, it’s just racism. This is one of the greatest movies ever.
marshall branin yeah that has nothing to do with what I said.
@@jamesmiller3824 smort smort
Its not bro are u serious ?
So there an idea there. Reverse Racism is the idea that you can't be racist towards a particular group but its okay for them to be racist towards you. Its a bad name for the idea but it is what it is.
U can be racist towards anyone, Indian, white, chinese, black doesn’t matter
Nothing about this film made me mad! well except for the fact that Dr. shultz got killed. he was one of my favorite characters. other than that this has became my favorite movie.
+iluvmaryam Totally agree with you, I loved his character.
thats a great part of the movie tho, all he had to do was not kill candy but he really couldnt resist since its so easy for him to kill people and how much he hated candy, easy to relate to both sides of the table.
iluvmaryam I hated when he died. I knew he was going to kill Candy but I just didn't want him to die
Quarantino is not afraid of killing our favorite characters in his movies.
woah spoiler alert! how insesitive lol
This movie is a fucking titan. Absolutely perfect from start to finish.
"You're not rooting for the black guy to kill all the white men, you're rooting for the black man to love his wife"
And it’s true the people dying were background noise compared to him finding broomhilda and becoming the real Siegfried.
Ok but this is most definitely not true lol. who wasn’t rooting for him to kill everybody
@@joshuakoppes3665 that’s not what he’s saying
Yes, but that closing scene was damn satisfying...
@@joshuakoppes3665 missing the point
How Did DiCaprio NOT win an Oscar for the Role of Mr. Candie....DiCaprio Nailed that role perfectly.
It is kinda sad that DiCaprio has yet to win an Oscar. The 3 movies where I think he deserved an Oscar was the Departed, Blood Diamond and this movie. Why do the Academy Awards keep snubbing him!
It's the fact that Daniel Day-Lewis was the best actor that year. Unfortunately for DiCaprio
He should of won best supporting actor at least.
Oh my goodness I know. I feel like it's appropriate to wonder if the Academy Awards are rigged. How hasn't DiCaprio won one yet? Next to Tom Hanks he, in my opinion, is the best actor in the past few decades.
Benny Boii I agree DiCaprio is one of the great actors of today, top 3 for male roles definitely.
One thing I loved about this movie is the how it used a German character as an anti racist in the American South, and who frees and ultimately forms a strong personal bond and roots for his black former slave compadre.
Hollywood has an issue of limiting German characters to negative traits mostly related to nazism.
I appreciated Django offering a different and v positive lead German character. Well done Tarantino & Waltz.
Interestingly Waltz plays an evil Nazi in Inglorious Bastards
Haha yeah it's kind of a cliche. How to get an Oscar as a German producer? Oscar bait. Write a movie about ww2. Worked perfectly for "Die Fälscher" (the forgers).
Now I wanna see a Russian ex spy/ comrade helping an American get out of the Gulag
Yet he died in the movie 🤨
Yes, and he doesn’t such a strong accent. Sometimes they make it look like Germans can’t pronounce any word
This is one of my favorite movies hands down. Tarantino and the entire cast was extremely admirable. I can keep rewatching this movie and pick up new things everytime. That's when you know you really enjoy a movie.
How Leonardo DiCaprio did NOT win an Oscar for his character is still beyond me. I was never a Quentin Tarantino fan and actually stopped watching Reservoir Dogs at the scene where they cut off a guys ear, drench him in gasoline and set him on fire. That scene was too much for me! It took me 10 years before I watched the movie to the end. The movie that got me watching Tarantino again was Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchanged. He's a brilliant director.
An ear cut and gasoline drench was too difficult for you to watch? Then you should definitely stay away from Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill because those were 10x worse.
@@MrKeepItGoing the poison coffee in The Hateful Hate too 😂
Wouldn't have been politically correct.
Bro how did Robert Downey JR not win an Oscar for tropic thunder lol
@@jweezy5490 I'll make sure to watch it and give feedback, OK?
God when Leo describes how everyone reacted to him smashing his hand is hilarious, gets me everytime
Haha same! His impression of Tarantino especially
How many times have you watched this video?
He's a legend for staying in character on screen
@@gardenx5574 *Your.
Now that's grammatically correct. ;)
Why the fuck do they make a big deal about Tarantino films, if it offends you don't watch them. Easy as that
Agree with you but they have to watch if They wanna have an opinion....
+SILTOR CAME yeah but you can say youre opinion without calling him some of the things they call him.
+Tyrell Wellick Its because they miss the point of the movie. They hear about all the violence and racism in the movie, and they also get annoyed at having any form of comedy along side racism. This movie has all that but they miss the point. Jamie fox summed it up in the last sentence. Its not about black people killing white, its about the black guy trying to live his life with his women.
Critics are heavily to blame for this, as negatively reviewing a controversial movie makes them more popular than giving an accurate review. People then form a biased opinion without ever watching the movie. Just like the controversy following the release of mass effect. So many people complaining about it when they had not even seen it. It all comes down to ignorance. That and i think people like to forget the slave thing ever happened and dont like being reminded of it.
+Tyrell Wellick That would be way too easy and logical. People just let their emotions get the better of them.
But then they dont get to be offended. People love being offended
This Movie is easily one of the greatest of all time.
The end is 🗑
@@888hron2 avg twilight fan
@@Anuragvibing The one who loves Tartino has his say 🤣
My favorite western EVER.
@@888hron2 Yeah, very dramatic.
I just got done watching Django again, 9 years later- god damn what a classic. This movie is too good. Tarantino will be remembered as one of the best there ever was.
I'm sorry, HOW many years??? Surely it's not been 9 years already!
EDIT: Oh, God...
@@DavidEllis94 I thought the same thing when I wrote this. We're old, bro 😭
@@liquerinfrnt 🤣🤣
9 years? Crap, time sure does go by fast.
Same just rewatched for the first time since I seen in the cinema,will be a timeless movie
it’s called ✨acting✨ leo clearly isn’t racist.
Who said he is, all the comments I read have nothing to do with it
Jesse Gutierrez well he isn’t bitch
@@theres3peopleinthisacc743 an actor is not their character. You clearly don’t understand that.
@@m4_sherman what?
@@theres3peopleinthisacc743 sorry, AN ACTOR isn’t the character they portray in films. Aka, Leonardo doesn’t actually say the N-word with the hard R normally, only in this film.
Haha Leo played the hell out of that part!!
he should've gotten an Oscar for this
+Young Brown Money he should have gotten an oscar for every movie he played in
"Boss looks a lil green 'roun the gills for a blood sport like nigga fighting"-----calvin
Them MF ain't looking for no Mandingo
aye bro im black,but leo was my favorite character because he had to transform entirely as he said
#im a son of the new south
Absolutely love the actors chosen for every single QT movie. Very talented actors. They always TRANSCEND characters. Y’all know what I mean when I say “they transcend characters” bring the character to life when you see only the character and not the actor because their craft is so convincing. Amazing talent.
Django is a masterpiece!
@John MacTavish your an idiot
@John MacTavish Go see Avengers fucking idiot
@@EduardoSilva-yt3ej lol what a comparison.... Lame
@@EduardoSilva-yt3ej wow you movie taste is sucks that shit
@John MacTavish Superficial ha, yeah you sound all kinds of profound.
They should have put them on a smaller bench during the interview
They should've just put one chair and let them sit on the interviewer lap
🤣😂
Weird seeing them sit so close together in this pandemic era 😭
@@feyrol42 lol
@@feyrol42 I was thinking that. Like, wow! That would never happen these days 😂 what a time to be alive.
Mr. DiCaprio so deserved the Oscar for this role. He was robbed
Dude he's overdue for an oscar
+EuRice Queen If not this, then definitely Wolf of Wall Street. One of the greatest performances ive ever seen.
Lol this movie is funny but this is no Oscar worthy film.
+Marshall Mathers then you dont know anything about acting
+x2eXu50x I guess you didn't see many performances.
Not only is he the greatest living director in his genre, he got the coolest name too.. Quintin Tarantino 😎 Can’t believe how cool his movies are. It’s ridiculous..
I think I heard he changed his last name for that reason, but hey, it worked
The most disturbing part about Django Unchained wasn't the movie itself, but Jamie Foxx's hairline in this interview
Preach
For realll😂😂
his hairline is fire what are you talking about
💀💀💀💀💀
bruhhhh
I love the fact that this film can piss off SJWs and alt right people equally
Enda Kenny The movie is made by SJWs. This is the most anti white movie than Inglorious Bastards was.
sickle slash How is inglorious bastards anti white? Inglorious Bastards features white people killing white people (I know they're Jewish but anyone that considers them non white is stupid IMO) And this is a movie set in a time period where this shit actually happened, it doesn't sugar coat it but I suppose people just want to forget it happened and live in the present which I sorta agree with but this is a damn good movie
Let me put things into perspective for you, sickle. I'm a National Socialist and I still found Django Unchained a pretty damn good movie. Nothing is anti-white about it unless you consider barbaric, racist sentiment a white trait, in which case you're probably one of those backwoods-nationalist types.
Inglorious Bastards was a propaganda piece in my opinion, but both films were entertaining.
Nox
At least you can admit to being a piece if shit. It still makes you a piece of shit who doesn't know the difference between movie and propaganda though.
@@Vistresian1941
So you're a Nazi
Well done
Damn Foxx’s hairline is disturbing
N-Word Hater nigga 💀
Indeed. Lol
I was wondering who was going to say anything? Is it a weave?
Rawson Ross please explain
@@mrLD921 I think it's a style tho.
Django Unchained is one of the best Tarantino films I've seen. I love ALL his work, but this one I've seen the most. Mr Fox, Mr DiCaprio, Mr Walts and Mr Jackson were each just incredible. Amazing story that sheds light on a past that must never be forgotten.
It's funny that Tarantino always likes tickling sensitive stuff and he's always getting successful.
"We will be serving hhwhite cake."
ElizaLanga I’m cracking uppppp because that’s literally how he said it!
That got my attention too
Coconut
With cool hhwhip
LingoLimbo jinx!
Let's have a moment of silence for Jamie Foxx's hairline......
Lol! I Noticed That Too...Hope he Didn't Pay His Barber
BigBad Bryant he make it work
BigBad Bryant tarantino on the other hand look like fucking Daisy Daumergrue
His hairline is shocking. The sides are too close to the front of his head and the front is too far back.
How's this comment not on the top
I loved that he played music between scenes. I'm sure this was an incredibly emotional film to work on every day. This shows how much he thought about the peoples mental health.
"Censorship is a society's lack of confidence in itself."
mryupjup I forget, some important guy.
+Brian Merritt That quote is from Paris Hilton.
MIND WORM I'm pretty sure Potter Stewart said it first.
Amen to that!! Best Comment ever!!!
Success creates confidence. Failure creates insecurity.
I hate that this entire interview is about the movie's "controversies". No real questions about the meaning of the movie, the purpose of the movie, the significance of the filming location. McFadden had three of the most successful artists in the country in the room with her and she totally missed the mark.
That's because that's the subject of the interview, the controversial subject of the film and the people's complaints about it. You don't go into an interview about pets and expect to be talked about Afghanistan right?
Well it was the hot topic at that time, so pretty sure she would be one of the first to take this approach
It's abc news. What did you expect? It's the notorious fakenews younger sister of CNN. Their job is to rile up hate and division. They totally didn't like Jamie's position on don't all white folks.
This is a very good point. Agree with you Patrick
You’ve got that right
Who else hates how the media frames everything around "you need to be offended"?
controversy sparks attention...
if they got up here and did a giant circle jerk om how marvelous the film was, it wouldn't move any thing.
Broke people!
All of us be like:
"Boi you better shut yo' ass up or i'll whip you good like that Django boi did that Brittle fucker"
Exactly nobdoy is offended it was a time of slavery the time itself was offensive
I've seen the movie numerous times, but it just gets me everytime. It's just incredible. The cast did an amazing job, but I can't go over THE DiCaprio. He is a God of all actors. No one could have done better job. Exceptional. When he talked about old Ben scull, everyone was so mad. Best tarantino movie, will watch it at least once a year, because masterpieces have to be rewatched, numerous times.
I love you, Tarantino.
Roku lol how
i love you too
I told friends in80s that Jodie Foster was Gay a lesbian been called crazy that I was bugging. That she stayed in the closet to not loose romantic roles. Anyway B4 she came out 20 years later I was right. I got the vibe Quentin Tarantino is gay. I'm not saying it matters,I'm just saying,
Jesus Christ shut the fuck up for one Tarantino or waltz video
@@johnnavrozidis I know. He really is an asshole to everyone.
I think this is Quinton Taratino’s best movie. All theses actors are great. Glad they have the courage to make this great film.
mavasquez8301 I feel like this comes second. IMO I think Pulp Fiction is my fav
@@crimsonredsky9552 pulp fiction is my favorite too bro and Django is great
@Selene I think making a movie like Django needs a lot of courage, because the truth they show can receive many critics for being so raw and painful for certain people.
@Salem Yeah, it's not like many directors were too scared to make a movie about slavery, right? There are hundreds of American movies like that, right?
kill bill will always be my favorite
“Reverse” racism??
Racism is racism...
End of.
He-Man ! No. “Reverse racism” doesn’t mean that black people are incapable of being racist. Just that white people can be victims too.
But it is retarded. Because the problem is that it basically basically says that racism is a black people issue when in reality it’s an everyone issue.
Name Balnk black people in America can be racist but the effects of it negatively affects black people WAY MORE than white people
Jordan Martinez still racism
@@mythocracy6727 nice 200 word essay bitch
He-Man ! Fuck all that shit he said, blacks can’t be racism to anyone except blacks. Blacks do have the power to be racist to any other race
Such a full on movie, although a hard watch at times it was such an incredible film.
the only disappointment is that Tarantino won't make anymore movies passed his 10th
I think he has such incredible story telling skills that his movies are just completely unique in their own very rare special kinda way.
"It was the most narcissistic, vile character I've ever played"
and then he plays The Wolf of Wall Street.
Sauradeep Chakraborty Well his character in wolf of Wall Street was just a douche bag and his character in this movie was actually evil
Yup. No comparison needed.
dirty17delf woah there
dirty17delf he wasnt just a Wall Street person. He laundered and scammer around $200 million dollars. But yeah Candy was a worse person though
dirty17delf and why so racist lmao
I can tell Leo was also getting ready for his role as Jordan Belfort in the Wolf of Wallstreet with the way his hair is which also came out a year after this did.
Good catch dude
Thought I was the only one who noticed I was like is his hair that way cause of wolf of Wall Street but I was like nahhhhh
Leonardo stole the movie along with jackson. Terrific actors
seriously they were not supposed to be the stars....... but they were !!!!
but Christoph's role wasn't impressionable to you?
Them and Christoph
Nope, the two who stole the movie is Christoph and Leo.
Jamie did great but Sam and Leo were amazing
I really don't know anyone who didn't like this film but whether you liked it or not, if you watched it... YOU FELT IT. It's very realistic to the era portrayed and an amazing film. The *Kill Bills, Four Rooms, Dusk Till Dawn, Death Proof, Reservoir Dogs, Hateful Eight, Django, Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood and Pulp Fiction* are classics. Whether they were top billed films or naah. They will always be sought after because of the greatness of Quentin Tarantino and his vision in how he chooses to showcase a picture🎥 This man IS a movie genius🎬
Why Leo hasn't got a Oscar for his role I will never know. He played one of the best villains I have ever seen from the way he talked to his mannerisms he nailed it man.
***** def agree he overdid it a bit unfortunately
Because Waltz won it for his role.
OneManMafia96 Agreed! Leo did a Amazing job. But he doesn't need a Oscar he's Leo with or without one. He's above an Oscar
"unexpectedly funny"... oh come on! Why are these news segments always stuck in 1992?? It was Quentin's 7th movie at that point!! He's been doing funny/violent/serious since True Romance.
Not to be a prick, but he's been doing funny/violent/serious since reservoir dogs
@@sparkfilms558 telling the truth is never being a prick my guy
Haha! I just commented saying that, "Why does this segment feel like it's from the early 90's?!". Guess we're all on the same page here.
don’t forget natural born killers.
@@sparkfilms558 you know he wrote True Romance, right?
You have definitely mastered the art of acting if you can injure yourself that badly in a scene, stay in character and still have free attention to take in the reactions of the the cast and crew. Multitasking at it's best under the worst condition.
So he actually put his blood on Washingtons face ???
@@jasminebrown9751 No, they cut it just before that and used fake blood for that scene.
It reminds me of the Lord of the rings movie, when Aragorn kicks a helmet the actor actually broke his foot, and he was screaming in pain, but used it as Aragorn screaming in rage.
Anyway, how are you doing Campbell?
Tarantino is by far the best director Hollywood has ever been blessed with. Hes an absolute artists. 2nd to none.
This entire cast and movie was amazing. Ive seen it 5x and will watch it many more. Soundtrack was great too!
I actually had doubts about Dicaprio being in a Tarantino film. Especially as a plantation owner. BOY WAS I FUCKING WRONG!!!! He was GRRREEAAATTT in that movie!!!"
Yeah I actually hated him for 2 minutes, he was THAT good. =D
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UpturnTheUncool :)
Oscar Robbed!
bobcharlotte To say the least. :)
why is it called "reverse" racism it's just called racist
Fry Hound it was just funny not even racist...
Smithieboy10 I wasn’t offended by it but it was racist
Fry Hound libertarians and people on the right got offended from a movie
@@smithieboy1062 What he meant was that black on white racism is called reverse racism for some reason when it's just racism.
The Keyboardslinger Exactly, it’s just stupid to call it reverse-racism, that makes it feel like racism is only the fault of white people.
Was it necessary for them to be squeezed together like that? It looks like they are all trying to sit on one chair.
renues 😂😂
renues For some reason this is the funniest thing I've read in ages.
They were secretly playing musical chairs lol
The best part is Leo's impersonation of Quentin looking around the camera to check what was going on.
Well I was rooting for the black guy and a charming german bountyhunter killing everybody for cash
Fuck yeah, those two are an epic duo, I never saw it as a racist against white people film, I saw it as the two heroes kicking ass and taking names, this is coming from a white canadian guy btw, so I'm pretty fuckn white.
sobekflakmonkey Never seen a racist against white people movie ? Hmm, well you sir clearly have never seen a black comedy before, it is full of racist stereotypes of Blacks, Asians, Hispanics AND whites. I recommend you try the film Friday, you will see what I mean. Good day.
Dauserofdasite I said I never saw THIS MOVIE as a racist against white people movie, and I have seen Friday, its a fuckn great movie.
***** Oh really ? Black comedy is OFTEN (not always) filled with stereotypes. A stereotype is the typical notion of how someone is expected to behave based usually on race and/or Nationality. Racism is prejudice based on a persons race. As stereotypes (positive or negative) are a prejudice assumption of how someone of a certain race behaves, the stereotypes that are often depicted in Black comedy films ARE indeed racist (though only mildly). Please sir, you are clearly not well informed on what Racism actually is... Go learn and come back later when you've grown up a little.
For example, let us take the Black comedy movie 'Friday'. In it a father and son get into an argument over who ate the last chicken in the fridge. Now if this had been a film by white men it would have been denounced as racist as it depicts black stereotypes. There are a number of other stereotypes in the movie as well and many Black comedy films follow this same trend of adding stereotypes with the thought that as it is 'Black' comedy, racism simply does not apply. I am sorry to say but Racism is not solely applicable to a white person...
***** Attempting to fend off scrutiny by implying you did not mean what you said is just weak. You are implying by what you said that Black people who use stereotypes are not racist because ? Black ?
If you want to speak about something, make sure you have a slight notion of what the hell you are actually speaking about.
anyone who is offended by this movie is ignorant. these things really happened and will never be forgotten. its shocking. thats the point.
They reconciled that savagery with Christianity! Amazing!
FishAntsPlantsAndDave complaining about the use of the n word in a western movie is the equivalent of saying war movies have too much violence. It’s an ignorant statement used by people who think everything should be politically correct
@dr4kz0rWHAT
Some people are under the impression that others are intellectually babies that need moral guidance, because they might copy the bad behaviour otherwise. It's unfortunate, really, this erosion of trust others.
Love how Quentin is just like "well they can shut up" hahahahah
Mood for 2017-2018
@@svfutbol20 For Liiiffeee!!! 🗣️😂😂😂
@001 002 youre probably a horrible person
@001 002 yep. Youre a horrible person. Half because of your obvious racism and half because you genuinely think statistic or science support your beliefs about black people in the slightest. I hope you dont spread your ignorance more.
Man with big balls
This movie is so great 10 years later and ive watched it probably 8 or 9 times with no pausing no breaks just enjoyment of this work of art.
Django Unchained no doubt is a true Cinematic masterpiece
The Magnifencent seven
i liked this movie so much. Controversial movies like these need to be made more often. Real.
lol "reverse racism"? That doesn't exist people, it's just racism, doesn't matter where it comes from or where it's directed
I think they mean racism towards racists, really thought only racists would be offended by that joke
Tarantinos smirk when she says there’s someone for everyone to hate in this film is marvelous. And I never thought there was a leading man in this film, I felt like it was all they’re stories being told.
I dont get how they are calling tarentino racist this is what happened at this point in time however he makes the main character a slave and makes him bad ass
dr4kz0r bitch what?
@dr4kz0r bitch when?
It’s certainly not historically accurate (I guess this can be accounted for in the half serious half comedy mix), but it is a great movie.
@@unknown_individual7050 what’s not accurate about it?
@@Jhelil slaves didn’t get the luxury to even get these kinds of stories. Reality was far worse than what happened here. There’s a lot of historical inaccuracies amongst the small details that are accurate, but ultimately the inaccuracies were either for plot convenience or just small details. Nothing majorly wrong as it’s a badass story, but it being badass doesn’t make it accurate (which it wasn’t trying to be, it’s trying to tell an impossible success narrative not a historical documentary)
Hard to believe that Leonardo di caprio, probably the best actor of all time only has 1 Oscar.
Will Bishop he doesn't need an oscar. He is that good.
Hard to believe people still believe Di Caprio is the best actor of all time, He gets huge parts; but secondary actors like William Macy, Giovanni Ribisi, are better. There are only two names that compete for greatest film actor ever, Brando and D-D Lewis
i'd put cagney on that list
Will Bishop Hard to believe people are so out of touch that they think DiCaprio is the best actor of all time, I MEAN..... fuck just this generation, all fucking time. Go watch some more movies and stop being stupid, or just change your vocabulary and say, "arguably the best...", Not "probably".
Leo is certainly the best of this generation and he is also definitely in the conversation as it pertains to best actor of all time. People need to stop discrediting him and his work.
4:59 didn't know "reverse racism" was a thing. Racism is racism, doesn't matter what you're being racist against. Thanks abc news.
It's just a way of saying how racism affects marginalized groups differently without doing into detail.
That word might give all media people orgasms.
The fact they can brainwash people to think that only white people can be racist.
@@aureliabackup7313 how does it effect them differently? Meaning more or less severe? All racism is bad and hurts people. I would love to hear one honest case supporting racism/discrimination and the positive effects.....
@@hughmann9568 it's never a positive. But being blasted with people acting like you're not even a real human every day for your whole life is a lot different than seeing a racist comment once every few years and then going with your life as normal.
And there's no racism towards white in this movie, Foxx kills slave owners and allies with Schulz who happens to be white. He also kills the black lackey who is even more vile because he internalized both racism and the need to show loyalty to the whites.
The movie was AMAZING. I’ve watched it around 10 times. Personally I think that if they didn’t do it exactly how it is now it wouldn’t have been as powerful. It was a GREAT movie 👏🏼 they did an great job.
We've become a nation full of bed wetters. This movie is awesome on many different levels. Sorry it if offends your sensitivities.
Give it up for Jackson Heights own, Mr. Randy Watson Wasn't Django also on the "What's goin' down" episode of "That's My Mama"?
Well played...and yes.
+Give it up for Jackson Heights own, Mr. Randy Watson Your name and your picture have made my day. SEXUAL CHOCOLATE.
KeyJKandy I'm here whenever you need me.
"I believe the children are our future " happy black awareness week, randy
Nothing for me to hate on this movie
This is probably my favorite movie of all time.
Wadsmitter you’re obnoxious and half-witted, I presume.
The Arctic Thing Bill Williamson profile pic, like your taste feller
DiCaprio played second fiddle but when arrives on the screen i was all mesmerized by his top-notch accent and dialogue delivery he adopted
Top tier of directing and acting. Nothing less.
I gave her the Django, the jango is silent
Best comment 😂😂
Lmfao 2 years later 😂
Mad respect for this comment
Lol 😂 this comment is so underrated!
These three sitting together look like a reverse Oreo
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One of the greatest yet thought provoking films ever made. Despite its violence and racist dialogue, it actually is a vehicle that can start the conversation about racism and unite races! I absolutely loved all of the performances and Leo showed that he became an A list actor.
“I’m black and I love all of my white brothers.” - KenishuToshendo
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Amen brother! We are all brothers and sisters in gods eyes and it’s about time we started treating each other that way. Thank you for the comment! It’s dialogue like this that can bring us closer together. The more we talk to each other and get to know each other that is beyond skin deep is when we can actually unite.
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'despite its violence and racist dialogue' no not despite, because of it
@@athiefinthenight6894 Well put! 😁
Leo was COMPLETELY underrated in this movie, he was AMAZING in it, an incredible performance.
The way Jamie talks about this role is like.. damn. You can tell his heart is wholeheartedly 100% in it and that he really felt this role.
“Reverse racism” 🙄🙄🙄 the single stupidest term I hear all the time
Dennis Duran be careful, you may be reported for reverse bullying
@@KFC_Official_ oof I'd stop that reverse sarcasm.
There is no way that a black person can be a racist in America! Maybe in Africa
@ivey henderson Literally just google the definition of racism. People constantly make up a definition to fit what they want it to be. It has nothing to do with what specific race you or who you are racist to belong to.
@@tuckerrobbins9592 Its a joke... most humor is dark...
2:10 Michael, Franklin and Trevor.
Lol
Pluto Smash hahahahaha brilliant
Pluto Smash. *YES!!!!!!!!!*
Hahaha spot on
For real!!!
This movies is still one of my favorites, the casting couldn't be better and the acting was nothing short of superb