I Just celebrated it’s 10 year anniversary on Christmas Day with a early morning screening of DJANGO UNCHAINED. Everybody visiting my house was definitely feeling the Holiday spirit 😂 Happy new year to all 🙏🏼
One of tarantino best the whole cast fantastic especially Leonardo Dicaprio never seen him play an evil character like that should have gotten an Oscar nomination
Django Unchained is the second Django-related project Quentin Tarantino has bern involved with. He played a small role in Takashi Miike's bizarre Sukiyaki Western Django, an amalgamation remake of Yojimbo, A Fistful of Dollars and the original Django. The rest of the cast consists of Japanese actors speaking English dialogue and it's set in "Nevada, 12th century Japan." Crazy movie!
I would love it if they expanded Django Unchained into a miniseries. 165 minutes is simply not enough. It flies by. I don't know how many times I've seen it now but it'll never be enough. Easily my favourite of Tarantino's and one of my favourite of all time.
0:13 I now need to see an ‘80s toy commercial for those. Imagine an old school G.I Joe-style commercial of a kid playing with them, using character catch phrases and all. 😂
I love and adore Django Unchained. Its my all time fave Tarantino film that gets better the more I watch it. There are moments like the one when Django confronts the Brittle brothers and he's standing poised in his blue suit looking like Superman and the music is so perfect that always makes me smile. Everything in the film leads up to the moment after the gunfight in Candy's house and Django is out of ammo and has to surrender, and they start -playing Freedom by Richie Havens. I cried for real the first time i saw it because I was so caught up in the story. Stephen Samuel Jackson never looked more evil than he did at the end of that scene.
What kills me about the "boycott the film because QT uses the n word too much" is that directors like Spike Lee are not making iconic badass cool masculine black characters we can root for like Django. If you hate QT so much then why don't you make better black movies than him instead of whining?
It's been 10th Anniversary of this movie! This is absolutely one of my favorite Quentin Tarantino films of all time and a dialogue and the actors are so brilliant.😃 Great choices for soundtracks!
Is it any wonder big names went after small parts. They may be small in regard to their run time in the film but every character in a Tarantino movie is given the dialogue and characterisation of a main character. He gives every line the same attention so you know you'll be getting something interesting to play.
I really enjoy watching Django Unchained. I still remember going to see it with my girlfriend early in our relationship. Yep, still going 10 years strong! This movie has powerhouse acting!!!! I mainly wanted to see Leo in a Tarantino movie. Having Jamie, Christoph, Sam, and a surprise cameo from Jonah Hill was just more icing! I have this and the remake of True Grit to credit helping me get into westerns. I love learning about this movie over the years. And how Django as a name is a EE among westerns. Tarantino is defiantly one of my favorite directors.
The crazy thing about the “will smith” bit is that Django Unchained, while a violence gore fest and badassery, is actually a love story at its core…. It drives the whole story. The commentary on African American slavery is honestly the backdrop. A HEAVY backdrop but still.
I have the "Django/Zorro" comic book series. It's brilliant! And, just to inform you, stated within the pages of these books is the fact that "Django/Zorro" is the *official* sequel to "Django Unchained" since QT did co-author the comic book follow-up to his film. One more interesting thing about the series is that each issue includes a selection of recommended songs to play to go along with the story. This was done as a nod to QT's typical eclectic/eccentric film soundtracks. I have found and included the suggested songs onto seven different RUclips playlists, one playlist for each of the seven comic book issues.
Everytime enough people go that certain topics that are taboo cannot be made in film in the modern day, a Tropic Thunder or Django Unchained comes along.
Damn, I would have love to see a Django and Zorro movie or mini series. Hell add in Client Eastwood’s nameless character of the Dollars’ Trilogy (different actor of course). Working title: “Crimson Valley” Leave a reply 😁
You guys forgot to mention that Jaime Foxx had a short cameo at the tail-end of Seth MacFarlane's A Million Ways to Die in The West. In his short but memorable scene, Django shoots the racist carnival attendant of the game "Runaway Slave" in cold blood before quipping; "People die at the fair."
I can't imagine this movie featuring any other actors. Will Smith would never have done what Jamie Foxx did. I'll admit I thought Dicaprio wasn't the best choice...till I saw the movie. There's really nothing to be said about Christoph Waltz that hasn't already been said. This was actually the first thing I saw him in because I didn't see Inglorious Basterds till after. After this pretty much everything else is a massive step down. He's simply perfect.
I never got an answer to this. I know that Leo cut himself during that one scene but was it his actual blood he wiped on the actress? I can't believe that that part was real. That would be way, way too far.
The Original Django was the best I don't know any western that has a machine gun in a coffin and the struggles the character had to go through because his hand was crippled it was brilliant
It did well because it's a fucking masterpiece. Not even up for debate. Any snowflake hating on this movie has zero appreciation and understanding of cinema.
Denzel Washington one of the greatest black actors alive in the movie John q which I did not understand why he actually took that role but being who he is he made it better than what the script had in mind he said when talking to his son he said that it's okay to sell out here and there I feel like this is Hollywood not even Hollywood but Denzel telling us this is how things work in Hollywood Denzel or Jamie Foxx are not about to go and work in a factory like I do so sometimes they might have to sell out.🤔 I love this f****** movie.
Tarantino hired Lawrence knowing damn well he wasn't going to shoot her scenes, just so he could have her in the trailer. Also Scorsese signs on to movies he doesn't intend to finish just so he can keep working in between real jobs. Hollywood is all about wasting other people's time.
Where’s da pre quel ? Would love to see these characters before Django. Candyland, German in his role as dentist and eventually starting career as bountyhounter, DeCaprio growing up as child with younger Samuel Jackson raising him as kid
Not a Tarantino fan,liked a few of his movies tho,Kill Bill vol:1.Had Django on dvd for yrs,finally decided to watch it,it was okay.The n-word was used WAY to much for my taste.I enjoyed Jamie Foxx's role the most,he also had a film called :SLEEPLESS that's really GOOD.
Wait a minute is Will Smith an idiot how did he think Drago was not the lead in the movie. Literally he’s the title character and he’s the main character that’s in the movie from the beginning all the way until the end of the film. The next biggest role was obviously the dentist and he gets killed off with like another 20 minutes in the film left.
I believe Leonardo DiCaprio was more "courageous" for playing the abusive slave owner, than Kerry Washington was for playing the slave!... If you think about it,, it takes more courage for a soul to play that type of EVIL and sadistic character which they're actually NOT, than it does for someone to play what's basically a like-hearted and like-minded character that merely has to present a sense of vulnerability, and portray a representation of BEING abused, which almost everyone has experienced at one point in their lives (in one way or another)... I'm sure it's more taxing on one's conscience and sense of self morality to represent THAT type of depiction of pure EVIL, than it is for someone to just play the part of being the mistreated and abused love interest of the star/hero of the film, who actually gets their revenge in the end... Yeah,, she's REALLY "courageous" alright, for playing off the public's modern day (undeserved) guilt for things they've never actually witnessed. How about we give Leo a hand for being the type of "evil bastard" that he'd NEVER want to be (or be seen as) in real life?? 🤔
Django is officially 10 years old!! The dialogue is brilliant. The acting is out of this world! The soundtrack is just perfect. 🤯🤯🤯
Agreed, I remember going to see it in the cinema, as if it were yesterday.
Great film.
Aaaaaannnnnndddddd,
It is toooooo long like all qt films!
I concur 👍🏼 👍🏼
“I can’t see shit!”
I love this movie so much. I can't imagine ANYONE else playing this role except for Jamie.
I can't believe that this movie is ten years old now, time certainty flies by!
saw this on my 16th birthday! We old now sis lol
@@TheQuota200126 isn’t old come on😂
I Just celebrated it’s 10 year anniversary on Christmas Day with a early morning screening of DJANGO UNCHAINED. Everybody visiting my house was definitely feeling the Holiday spirit 😂 Happy new year to all 🙏🏼
Ditto!!!
The Django Cast Deserve An Oscar For This Movie 🎥
One of tarantino best the whole cast fantastic especially Leonardo Dicaprio never seen him play an evil character like that should have gotten an Oscar nomination
At least Tarantino won the award for best screenplay, and Christoph Waltz won the award for the best supporting actor.
@@coreyhamby2989 I'm glad they won
Django Unchained is the second Django-related project Quentin Tarantino has bern involved with. He played a small role in Takashi Miike's bizarre Sukiyaki Western Django, an amalgamation remake of Yojimbo, A Fistful of Dollars and the original Django. The rest of the cast consists of Japanese actors speaking English dialogue and it's set in "Nevada, 12th century Japan." Crazy movie!
I would love it if they expanded Django Unchained into a miniseries. 165 minutes is simply not enough. It flies by. I don't know how many times I've seen it now but it'll never be enough. Easily my favourite of Tarantino's and one of my favourite of all time.
0:13 I now need to see an ‘80s toy commercial for those. Imagine an old school G.I Joe-style commercial of a kid playing with them, using character catch phrases and all. 😂
I love and adore Django Unchained. Its my all time fave Tarantino film that gets better the more I watch it. There are moments like the one when Django confronts the Brittle brothers and he's standing poised in his blue suit looking like Superman and the music is so perfect that always makes me smile. Everything in the film leads up to the moment after the gunfight in Candy's house and Django is out of ammo and has to surrender, and they start -playing Freedom by Richie Havens. I cried for real the first time i saw it because I was so caught up in the story. Stephen Samuel Jackson never looked more evil than he did at the end of that scene.
What kills me about the "boycott the film because QT uses the n word too much" is that directors like Spike Lee are not making iconic badass cool masculine black characters we can root for like Django. If you hate QT so much then why don't you make better black movies than him instead of whining?
Just watched this for the first time last night and it’s a beautiful film, I got huge nostalgia from watching old westerns
My all time favorite Tarantino film! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It's been 10th Anniversary of this movie! This is absolutely one of my favorite Quentin Tarantino films of all time and a dialogue and the actors are so brilliant.😃 Great choices for soundtracks!
Entertaining from minute 1. I just watched it again and forgot how good it was.
I can't imagine anyone else playing Django. Jamie Fox was perfect.
easily my favorite Tarantino movie; pure brilliance
One of my top 5 favorite movies of all time
I'm hoping Tarantino releases a 4 hour extended cut.
Hell yeah! Is buy that for sure, and hateful 8 was shot in 65mm which would produce an amazing 4k transfer.
we need an extended version in which Django deals with the master who sold him and his wife separately because he had "too much sand."
This is my favorite western
Will Smith: turns down role in Django Unchained because he “wouldn’t be the star.”
Also Will Smith: Plays Genie in the Aladdin remake.
🤔
I remember seeing this in theaters one of Tarantino's best movies
The ending to this movie still shocks me to this day... I saw it 2 weeks ago on a rerun on tv, glad I watched it!
Probably my fav QT movie and he's my fav director.
Masterpiece!
Is it any wonder big names went after small parts. They may be small in regard to their run time in the film but every character in a Tarantino movie is given the dialogue and characterisation of a main character. He gives every line the same attention so you know you'll be getting something interesting to play.
This film was better than I expected. Evil was really evil. The acting was wonderful.
My wife and I rewatched it last night and forgot how great it was.
I really enjoy watching Django Unchained. I still remember going to see it with my girlfriend early in our relationship. Yep, still going 10 years strong! This movie has powerhouse acting!!!! I mainly wanted to see Leo in a Tarantino movie. Having Jamie, Christoph, Sam, and a surprise cameo from Jonah Hill was just more icing! I have this and the remake of True Grit to credit helping me get into westerns. I love learning about this movie over the years. And how Django as a name is a EE among westerns. Tarantino is defiantly one of my favorite directors.
This film really needed his Editor Sally Menke. Too bad she passed before this film was finished.
The crazy thing about the “will smith” bit is that Django Unchained, while a violence gore fest and badassery, is actually a love story at its core…. It drives the whole story.
The commentary on African American slavery is honestly the backdrop. A HEAVY backdrop but still.
A better slave movie than 12 years a slave or Hariet Tubman movie.
Brilliant film. Brilliant casting. Not a fan of QT mainly but I love this
Pulp and this are his best two films hands down.
I have the "Django/Zorro" comic book series. It's brilliant! And, just to inform you, stated within the pages of these books is the fact that "Django/Zorro" is the *official* sequel to "Django Unchained" since QT did co-author the comic book follow-up to his film. One more interesting thing about the series is that each issue includes a selection of recommended songs to play to go along with the story. This was done as a nod to QT's typical eclectic/eccentric film soundtracks. I have found and included the suggested songs onto seven different RUclips playlists, one playlist for each of the seven comic book issues.
I’ve heard rumors that if he continues making movies he’ll do a Django/Zorro film
@@dreworyan5652 that would be awesome if it did happen.
Wow Leo didn’t even get a nomination that’s crazy because Calvin Candy is one of my top 5 villains, cuz he’s so darn despicable.
Everytime enough people go that certain topics that are taboo cannot be made in film in the modern day, a Tropic Thunder or Django Unchained comes along.
Quinton is such a genius
I love the Django OST, as well as the film.
When I watched Django Paul Whitehouse appeared 3/4's of the way into it and asked "Does anyone fancy a pint ?"
Damn, I would have love to see a Django and Zorro movie or mini series. Hell add in Client Eastwood’s nameless character of the Dollars’ Trilogy (different actor of course). Working title: “Crimson Valley”
Leave a reply 😁
I saw Django on cable the first time. Truly miss all the best parts watching it that way. Violence Plus
You guys forgot to mention that Jaime Foxx had a short cameo at the tail-end of Seth MacFarlane's A Million Ways to Die in The West. In his short but memorable scene, Django shoots the racist carnival attendant of the game "Runaway Slave" in cold blood before quipping; "People die at the fair."
I watch Django 2x a week, it's to 10 for me! Sam Jackson & Leo's chemistry r the shoulders that carry the movie.....for me anyway!!!!👍
Walton Goggins sir… Walton. Thank you.
And let's not forget Django made an appearance at the end of Once Upon a Time in the West with with Seth MacFarlane
Wow that was quick
Robert Carradine also had a brief cameo.
Tarantino movies 🔥. Great content 🏆
Shame we'll never get the Django, Zorro, Lone Ranger crossover from the comic books.
4:10 Did this dude just call Walton Goggins "Walter"?
👌🏽🔥👌🏽 should do an episode on WTF happened to Game of Thrones season 8
I can't imagine this movie featuring any other actors. Will Smith would never have done what Jamie Foxx did. I'll admit I thought Dicaprio wasn't the best choice...till I saw the movie. There's really nothing to be said about Christoph Waltz that hasn't already been said. This was actually the first thing I saw him in because I didn't see Inglorious Basterds till after. After this pretty much everything else is a massive step down. He's simply perfect.
Terrence Howard as Django? Thank God we dodged that bullet.
WTF Happened to Christoph Waltz
We want to see WTF Happened to The Love Boat"!
More like WTF Happened to Boat Trip!
I’ll never seen this movie in theaters. 😭
Keep an eye out for theaters to play it. They may for a Tarantino night or before his next release.
Can you do a WTF Happened about the Hateful Eight next?
That was a wonderful movie. It's the last movie I've bothered watching the whole way through.
I haven't done that since.
can you do wtf happened to mars needs moms?
Oh sir you had me at F Kanye 😂
💯 SAME
Yeah the blood on Kerry‘s face!!!
3:40 Leo sleeps in a horse not a bear.
I never got an answer to this. I know that Leo cut himself during that one scene but was it his actual blood he wiped on the actress? I can't believe that that part was real. That would be way, way too far.
The Original Django was the best I don't know any western that has a machine gun in a coffin and the struggles the character had to go through because his hand was crippled it was brilliant
This one is just as good as Pulp Fiction imo.
I bet it was Kurt Russel for the role, but Decaprio nailed it to be honest.
No Stephen action figures, obviously,
But the Hannibal Lector and Saw bobbleheads are fine right?
The ending was the only part I didn’t like. I thought he went a little overboard, even for Tarantino
Anybody else here very very thankful that we didn’t have will smith playing Django!!?? Thank you QT we dodged a bullet there!!
It did well because it's a fucking masterpiece. Not even up for debate. Any snowflake hating on this movie has zero appreciation and understanding of cinema.
Denzel Washington one of the greatest black actors alive in the movie John q which I did not understand why he actually took that role but being who he is he made it better than what the script had in mind he said when talking to his son he said that it's okay to sell out here and there I feel like this is Hollywood not even Hollywood but Denzel telling us this is how things work in Hollywood Denzel or Jamie Foxx are not about to go and work in a factory like I do so sometimes they might have to sell out.🤔
I love this f****** movie.
remember..."selling out" and "playin the game" are two different things
11:11
It's like a reward
Tarantino hired Lawrence knowing damn well he wasn't going to shoot her scenes, just so he could have her in the trailer.
Also Scorsese signs on to movies he doesn't intend to finish just so he can keep working in between real jobs. Hollywood is all about wasting other people's time.
1:54 I lmaoed at the handwriting, like written by a 10 year old, nevertheless the script itself is great ofc
It won the academy award for best screenplay
Ennio Morricone didn't work on Django Unchained at all. So he couldn't have ever claimed he wouldn't work with Tarantino AGAIN. 😆
Where’s da pre quel ? Would love to see these characters before Django. Candyland, German in his role as dentist and eventually starting career as bountyhounter, DeCaprio growing up as child with younger Samuel Jackson raising him as kid
Hi sally👋🏿
Perfect flawless fucking movie
Not a Tarantino fan,liked a few of his movies tho,Kill Bill vol:1.Had Django on dvd for yrs,finally decided to watch it,it was okay.The n-word was used WAY to much for my taste.I enjoyed Jamie Foxx's role the most,he also had a film called :SLEEPLESS that's really GOOD.
Wait a minute is Will Smith an idiot how did he think Drago was not the lead in the movie. Literally he’s the title character and he’s the main character that’s in the movie from the beginning all the way until the end of the film. The next biggest role was obviously the dentist and he gets killed off with like another 20 minutes in the film left.
Imo Tarantino made a lot of good movies but 2 absolute, stone cold classics... Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained
Kanye created my dark beautiful twisted fantasy joblo could never
No doubt best Christmas movie ever
Kery Washington was by far the most annoying character in this movie
💯💯
The D is silent hillbilly!
Nothing happened to it, stop clutching at straws!!!
I usually hate to watch any slave movies because I get triggered but I really enjoyed this movie. Well done to the actors!
Tarantino could film a steaming turd for 120 minutes and that would still be better than 100% of current Hollywood movies.
When the german was the non racist white. He sure went out with a bang!
Thank god Will Smith never played Django, Jamie Fox was perfect for it.
I believe Leonardo DiCaprio was more "courageous" for playing the abusive slave owner, than Kerry Washington was for playing the slave!... If you think about it,, it takes more courage for a soul to play that type of EVIL and sadistic character which they're actually NOT, than it does for someone to play what's basically a like-hearted and like-minded character that merely has to present a sense of vulnerability, and portray a representation of BEING abused, which almost everyone has experienced at one point in their lives (in one way or another)... I'm sure it's more taxing on one's conscience and sense of self morality to represent THAT type of depiction of pure EVIL, than it is for someone to just play the part of being the mistreated and abused love interest of the star/hero of the film, who actually gets their revenge in the end... Yeah,, she's REALLY "courageous" alright, for playing off the public's modern day (undeserved) guilt for things they've never actually witnessed. How about we give Leo a hand for being the type of "evil bastard" that he'd NEVER want to be (or be seen as) in real life?? 🤔
Walton Goggins not Walter.
my favorite Tarantino flick
Am i the only one who kind off feel Proud just cause this movie exists.
😅 no
What, no shout out to Ted Neeley? The man was Jesus Christ Superstar for Christ sake.
It's my favorite of his movie's! Jamie Foxx is the shit in almost every movie he's in. Just my opinion!
QT films:
Django
Basterds
Fiction
Dogs
Kill Bill
Hateful 8
Once
Jackie Brown
Death Proff