**HE'S A MONSTER** Django Unchained (2012) Reaction: FIRST TIME WATCHING

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @nekokaori7153
    @nekokaori7153 16 дней назад +95

    Cristoph Waltz as Dr. King Schultz, is one of my favorite characters in the Tarantino's films.

    • @alexyoon2633
      @alexyoon2633 16 дней назад +10

      Who also played the cool but evil German officer in inglorious bastards. What a fine actor.

    • @nekokaori7153
      @nekokaori7153 16 дней назад +9

      @alexyoon2633 Gotta recognize the acting range he has.

    • @brianvernon249
      @brianvernon249 16 дней назад +1

      He’s like a Gray Jedi. Walking that thin line but still staying in the light. Not altruistic, but if he could help someone out who *deserves* a hand-up, while making a profit, cool.

    • @ayvoreewho
      @ayvoreewho 16 дней назад +2

      Probably my favorite film as well as one of my favorite character performances of all time personally, amazing casting.

    • @warpspeedracer
      @warpspeedracer 16 дней назад

      An Oscar worthy performance.

  • @wraith1117
    @wraith1117 16 дней назад +35

    One of my favorite things in this movie, The friendship, respect, and genuine caring Django, and Shultz develope for each other.

  • @vkdeen7570
    @vkdeen7570 16 дней назад +13

    the fact that christoph Waltz can play hans lander and then king schultz so effortlessly is a testament to his acting... villain and hero equally compelling

  • @legionaireb
    @legionaireb 16 дней назад +20

    41:11 - When DiCaprio slammed his hand on the table, he wasn't supposed to hit that glass. It REALLY shattered and he REALLY began to bleed all down his arm, but DiCaprio was so into the scene, he played it through until Tarantino called 'Cut.' It was such a visceral image that Tarantino decided to keep it in the film, and THAT is when DiCaprio suggested the bit about rubbing blood all over Hildie's face (fake blood, of course).

    • @317cmrogers
      @317cmrogers 15 дней назад +4

      42:08 "WHAT'S IT GON' BE, DOC?!" has to be one of my favorite line deliveries. Especially after never seeing Leo as a villain.. What an amazing scene🙌

  • @platkotheungod
    @platkotheungod 14 дней назад +2

    "He's not going to kill his own character?"
    -hahahahhaha
    Frickin laughed so hard at that part.
    Salute to you for not spoiling anything and just watching. Hard to do!
    Cheers!

  • @nicholasd.thomas8786
    @nicholasd.thomas8786 16 дней назад +28

    Couldn't click this fast enough, great film and I love its attention to the realistic view of the time

  • @alexyoon2633
    @alexyoon2633 16 дней назад +17

    Waltz, when contacted by Tarantino for a role in this film, agreed to take a part in this film, under one condition that the role he plays has to be a good character. Schultz fits perfectly.

    • @slow_mofights
      @slow_mofights 15 дней назад

      he had the same condition for inglourious basterds

  • @Pokyhawk
    @Pokyhawk 16 дней назад +11

    The gun that Dr. Schultz had up his sleeve is a Derringer style pistol. It was popular in the old west as a hideaway/pocket weapon. Originally produced as a single shot muzzle loading pistol around 1825, the over-under barrel two shot models (like the one used in this film) became available in the mid 1800s.

  • @thejmeister
    @thejmeister 16 дней назад +9

    I was really looking forward to this reaction and you guys did not disappoint. Glad Quynh enjoyed it so much. You two make great reaction videos.

  • @portalina
    @portalina 16 дней назад +8

    Walter Goggins line “imma go walking in the moonlight with you” is a badass line from a badass dude!
    BUT the only counter was a better line from an equally, if not slightly more, badass Jamie Foxx with “you wanna hold my hand?”🥶

  • @cindymcanders
    @cindymcanders 16 дней назад +21

    At 9:30 you were confused about the slave owner saying Django has “sand.” Sand is another way of saying having “grit” which means some has endurance or resilience. So he was saying he had no need for a slave that can’t be broken (basically) hope this helps. Love the reaction. And the movie.

    • @BadRastafari97
      @BadRastafari97 16 дней назад

      so Anakin Skywalker hated to be put through endurance or resilience which says a lot about his character. After all, wasn't such a dumb line after all. :D

    • @ComradeLuxemburg
      @ComradeLuxemburg 15 дней назад

      @@BadRastafari97/videos It always made sense as a line - to Padme who grew up rich on a beautiful verdant planet, sand represents a brief visit to a beach on a holiday. To Anakin, a slave on a desert planet, tasked with building and maintaining machinery, sand is a constant issue.
      Padme, for all her greater maturity, is naive to the reality of material deprivation and lawlessness that is ubiquitous on outer world planets run (for example) by crime syndicates and chaos. In her idealism she believes that the status quo Republic is essentially good enough. Smooth.
      Anakin, despite his childish impetuosity, has experience of the real world - too much experience. He has lost faith in the ability of people to effectively rule themselves. He has been beaten into cynicism and misanthropy. Too much sand.
      It's a great idea, expressed hilariously awkwardy by Lucas.

    • @damianvc31
      @damianvc31 14 дней назад

      Thanks for that I've watched it like 5 times and still didn't know what that meant

  • @JargonThD
    @JargonThD 16 дней назад +7

    Opening credits mentioned a special contribution by actor Franco Nero. Nero played the character Django in a sixtire or seventies spaghetti western. Many, many people miss this, partly because his work was generally before current reactors were born. He is the guest of DiCaprio's character during the mandingo fight scene and his fighter lost and died. (He also appears in John Wick 3 as the manager of the Rome location of the Continental Hotel.)

  • @ravensdark99
    @ravensdark99 16 дней назад +7

    Waltz is one of the best actors out there..from funny tv bits, charming chars on movies to straight up monsters of the calliber of Hannibal he can pull off all of them. And make a switch in the role in the same moment quite easily. Also my most favorite detail is that Tarantino used one of the greatest western opening songs from Trinity as the LAST song in the movie..thats is genious level smart

  • @art.bymikki
    @art.bymikki 16 дней назад +3

    Quynh is just so smart! I am always how much she can catch on movies that other reactors never do! and you’re both so empathetic is always to watch your reactions 🥹❤️

  • @meadmaker4525
    @meadmaker4525 8 дней назад +1

    "Boy's got sand"...meaning grit...he's tough.

  • @Well-that-was-unfortunate
    @Well-that-was-unfortunate 16 дней назад +5

    Not tellin' you to watch it here, but on Netflix, Django's wife is in a movie "Six Triple Eight" that I think you'd enjoy... Love you guys

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry1313 16 дней назад +8

    The Hateful Eight has some of the best scenery shots as well and many returning cast members from multiple QT movies. I believe the line, "As I look at you now, Broomhilda, I can see all the passions you inspire are completely justified" are not a secret message, but it reads as someone that has been talking to Dr. Schultz about her in a good way. That's what got her attention, like who has been talking to you about me?

  • @CousinWhatIsIt
    @CousinWhatIsIt 16 дней назад +4

    MIchael Parks, the employee from the Mining Company that you recognized as the sheriff in Kill Bill, also played the pimp, Esteban, in Kill Bill 2.

  • @platinumspider7859
    @platinumspider7859 16 дней назад +3

    44:00 An interesting note here is that while auf Wiedersehen means 'till I see you again,' goodbye also means 'God be with you', which me might not have wanted to say to Candy either.

  • @MikeBrown7799B
    @MikeBrown7799B 16 дней назад +2

    Hello Nick & Quynh!😊 Great reactions to this film with disturbing content, but with a satisfying ending!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @amitshukla8379
    @amitshukla8379 16 дней назад +14

    Christoph Waltz has 2 oscars and English isn't his first language 😎 🙌🏽
    Di Caprio should have won an Oscar for this movie just for the dinner table scene alone!

  • @jordanwindham3804
    @jordanwindham3804 12 дней назад

    "Do you know Jamie Foxx?"
    *shakes head*
    Time for a Ray reaction.

  • @kaihillp2
    @kaihillp2 16 дней назад +16

    I clicked this FOR Christoph Waltz. honestly this movie was hard hard but he made it watchable.

    • @damianvc31
      @damianvc31 14 дней назад

      What you mean hard? Because of the slavery or the violence? That could be, but it's also amazing

  • @shoryuken3305
    @shoryuken3305 16 дней назад +2

    I watch every single one of your Tarantino reactions today love the channel! you guys are so much fun together

  • @julzy3
    @julzy3 16 дней назад +13

    Sand is used here like grit. As in True Grit. Check out QT's Jackie Brown.

    • @cjhlsdfj
      @cjhlsdfj 16 дней назад +2

      also the western: True Grit (1969 was good, but the 2010 version was solid as well and maybe works better for modern audiences)

  • @martinklaus2203
    @martinklaus2203 16 дней назад +7

    This movie is in the high top 5 movies of all time for me.

  • @SimonOHara-e1n
    @SimonOHara-e1n 16 дней назад

    "All that matters, is can the fuckin' horse see" One of the funniest scenes in a movie I have seen in a long time!

  • @janecrow1122
    @janecrow1122 16 дней назад +3

    Christoph's appearance on SNL is very entertaining. Peace, all 💕

  • @bettyreed9516
    @bettyreed9516 16 дней назад +19

    This is the only movie I've seen Leo in where I wanted him to die.

    • @nascreates3392
      @nascreates3392 16 дней назад +3

      He had a really difficult time doing this movie. He and Jaime became very close because of this film.

  • @drewf8619
    @drewf8619 15 дней назад +3

    @45:20 It always pissed me off that Dr. Shults didn't at least *try* to take out the dude with the shotgun... He had two shots in his pistol and (as we know) he's good enough to nail two back to back headshots in less than a second... There were only two people in the room who could kill Dr. Shults and he could've/should've at least tried to killed them both...
    The way he did it... Would have completely screwed Django *and* his wife 99.99% of the time...

    • @damianvc31
      @damianvc31 14 дней назад +2

      It was done so that Django could end up being the hero by himself but I agree it's the one thing up to debate in the story, all the rest is perfect in my opinion

  • @A3rdWorlderWhosBetterThanYou
    @A3rdWorlderWhosBetterThanYou 16 дней назад +2

    I love the way you react boy

  • @newjojosupercutsandmore2489
    @newjojosupercutsandmore2489 16 дней назад +6

    You guys NEED to do Jackie brown

  • @lesterjackson4524
    @lesterjackson4524 16 дней назад +2

    That ticking noise the young lady makes is hilarious

  • @dacechasinghawk3910
    @dacechasinghawk3910 16 дней назад +4

    I was waiting for this. Yes!!!!!

  • @cjhlsdfj
    @cjhlsdfj 16 дней назад +3

    in lieu of Dumas name drop Count of Monte Cristo (2002) seems like a real good watch

  • @ZetaReticuli87
    @ZetaReticuli87 16 дней назад +5

    Leo apparently had trouble doing this movie because he had trouble saying the n word and felt bad everytime he had to do it.

  • @m3gatrelos77
    @m3gatrelos77 16 дней назад +9

    @Nick Reacts So... when Leo bashed the table at 41:13, that was not scripted... he actually smashed a glass and cut his hand for real and everyone just ran with it to not ruin the take.
    Edit : Disregard the following, I was in error.
    The look on Washington's (and everyone's) face at 41:51 when he wiped the blood on her face was legit... all of it was just Leo "in the moment" and QT kept the take.

    • @Hydro_homie
      @Hydro_homie 16 дней назад

      The blood was not real when he wiped it on her face... that's a myth look it up.... imagine thinking a workplace would just let a bio hazard like that happen..

    • @NecramoniumVideo
      @NecramoniumVideo 16 дней назад +2

      No, the look on her face was not legit, because by than they replaced the real blood with fake blood.

    • @m3gatrelos77
      @m3gatrelos77 16 дней назад

      @NecramoniumVideo Thanks god, I didn't know they had eventually spoke out about it. I know early reports were that it was thought real and I tried to find interviews talking about it back then but couldn't.

  • @jamedraa8472
    @jamedraa8472 15 дней назад +2

    "When's the last time he had a beer?" NEVER. he was an enslaved person. They didn't even have control over their lives, children families.... they didn't have beer. Edit: :"They didn't get education" Enslaved people could be killed for learning to read. It was illegal to teach an enslaved person to read. i love your reactions. watching this one made me realize how inadequate our historical education is.

  • @VitaminGestalt
    @VitaminGestalt 16 дней назад +6

    I recommend-The three musketeers 1973 and it's sequel the four musketeers. A story split into two parts. One of Christopher Lee's best roles.

    • @Saje3D
      @Saje3D 16 дней назад +1

      Classic. Grew up on those movies.
      But I also like Disney’s version with Tim Curry’s Cardinal Richelieu.

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 15 дней назад

    The hood scene had me pissing myself with laughter, theatrically, and I wasn’t the only one😂

  • @marcospman9396
    @marcospman9396 16 дней назад +1

    This is my favorite Tarantino film. It's so well written, with an excellent cast, the technical aspects are exceptional and the historical context was used very well. I consider Tarantino's peak as a director and screenwriter.

  • @foj3000
    @foj3000 16 дней назад +1

    Wish we had gotten more Adventures of Django and King Schultz, that was by far those best part of the movie.

  • @Livastoria
    @Livastoria 16 дней назад +3

    Great reaction as always! Thank you!!! 😁😁😁
    Are you also planning to add "Jackie Brown" (his most underrated movie in my humble opinion) to your Tarantinothon?

  • @JargonThD
    @JargonThD 16 дней назад +3

    I don't dislike any of Tarantino's films, but Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is my favorite, partly because I grew up in that period, and because it re-wrote a tragic part of history in a satisfying way.

    • @jenniferri7735
      @jenniferri7735 16 дней назад +1

      absolutely yes on all points. it's probably one of my favorites of all time. i had a weird near-obsession with the manson family a while back, and the first time i saw the trailer and saw the road sign for cielo drive i think i screamed a little bit, because i knew exactly what they were going to incorporate.

    • @Sageddegas
      @Sageddegas 10 дней назад

      Can you imagine if they actually had a flamethrower and a dog that killed those guys? 😂

  • @smag5689
    @smag5689 15 дней назад

    Another great reaction! Thanks! Fun piece of trivia: QT has intimated that Django and Broomhilda Von Shaft are ancestors of 1970s Blacksploitation film icon Shaft.

  • @nour2146
    @nour2146 День назад

    41:11 that slam on the table caused Leo to actually to bleed

  • @lc8155
    @lc8155 16 дней назад +2

    Super fun thanks!

  • @pohanahawaii
    @pohanahawaii 11 дней назад

    🙈 Leo's character with his sister. So good!

  • @barblessable
    @barblessable 5 дней назад

    "YOU got sand "means bravery , guts ,true grit .

  • @zorrakas320
    @zorrakas320 14 дней назад +1

    5:09 I can tell from this comment alone that you have never been to the dark side of Reddit.

  • @portalina
    @portalina 16 дней назад +2

    Often when I watch my favorite reactors, they notice things I didn’t, even though I’ve seen the movies half a dozen times. He doesn’t say “goodbye” to Shultz, he says “auf wiedersehen” which is the more somber and moving and appropriate parting sentiment, as it means “I hope to see you again”🫡 (callback to earlier)
    I love all of Tarantino’s films but I’m from the DEEP south, so this one is probably my fav. I have a similar affinity for Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?! from the Cohen bros.

  • @timbeatty8411
    @timbeatty8411 16 дней назад +2

    Great reaction.

  • @djbazman69
    @djbazman69 15 дней назад

    Fabulous reaction. Looking forward to more.

  • @SalvableRuin
    @SalvableRuin 16 дней назад +2

    Alexandre Dumas was one-quarter black, but Mr. Candy would be unlikely to discriminate between 25% black and 100%.

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 13 дней назад

    Django Reinhardt was an exceptional jazz guitarist in the 1930s and 40s.

  • @tiffanyphillips6086
    @tiffanyphillips6086 16 дней назад +2

    Need to wacth dust till dawn one of his greatest movies ever

  • @tommiller4895
    @tommiller4895 16 дней назад +1

    Marshall Gil Tatum in Daughtry is Actor Tom Wopat (Luke Duke is Dukes of Hazzard).

  • @SilentBob731
    @SilentBob731 14 дней назад

    54:42 Now he needs a cane. 54:50 Ha! beat you to it. 😉 55:15 Now he needs a dustpan.

  • @korintenson3079
    @korintenson3079 15 дней назад

    Christoph Waltz is 2/2 for Oscars from a Tarantino movie lol. He works insanely well with QTs writing style.

  • @pacmon5285
    @pacmon5285 16 дней назад +2

    It's so hard to choose a favorite Tarantino movie. I could name a few I like less than others, but so many are just excellent movies.
    Edit: To answer the question... No. A pistol shot would not make someone fly backwards. Even though there's a lot of force behind the bullet, there's not enough surface area to push you back like that. Bullets are designed to pierce, not push.

  • @Sageddegas
    @Sageddegas 10 дней назад

    “Now that name do have pan-ass”
    He was trying to say panache lol it’s French it means flashy or flamboyant. It’s probably how monsieur candie says it… since he can’t speak French lol

  • @jamedraa8472
    @jamedraa8472 15 дней назад

    @31:35 "I've never seen Leo play a bad character" #TheManInTheIronMask is a film that i hope you'll consider reacting to.

  • @willie417
    @willie417 16 дней назад +2

    you want to give you girlfriend a brief Colonial and American history during the Slavery era and Jim Crow era

  • @kevinwilson140
    @kevinwilson140 9 дней назад

    One thing that bothers me is how does Schultz find any of the other bounties? He enlists Django to find the brittle Brothers, doesn't shoot until he's positive that it's the right guy. But then shoots people he doesn't know without hesitation or from such a distance to make identification impossible. Where is he getting this information?

  • @matthewtopping2061
    @matthewtopping2061 13 дней назад +1

    Can't wait for your reactions to Falcon & Winter Soldier, Loki, and What If?

  • @MsUltrafox
    @MsUltrafox 16 дней назад +2

    12:08 He can't do that to a woman.
    Sadly back then a slave wasn't considered human but property and they could do whatever they liked to slaves.

  • @xdThirteen13-ef6dv
    @xdThirteen13-ef6dv 15 дней назад

    I didn’t know they played trinity when he blew the mansion my gosh

  • @jenniferri7735
    @jenniferri7735 16 дней назад +1

    i adore this movie, one of my favorites of QT's, seen it at least a dozen times. but the only time i've watched the mandingo fight scene was the first time i saw the film. every time afterward i have to skip it. my heart, mind, and stomach cannot take it.

  • @tudorsmania
    @tudorsmania 16 дней назад +1

    Franco Nero is the real Django

  • @carolbrown605
    @carolbrown605 15 дней назад

    My favorite is Kill Bill. I love this one too.

  • @slow_mofights
    @slow_mofights 16 дней назад +1

    16:40 didnt know that was tarantino

  • @EmiliaRundqvist
    @EmiliaRundqvist 4 дня назад

    Are you also gonna be watching Jackie Brown, Death Proof and Reservoir Dogs eventually? They are my favorites of Tarantino's, Reservoir Dogs is soo good :)

  • @lechat8533
    @lechat8533 16 дней назад

    Thanks for another great reaction.♥
    I wish you a very Good New Year 2025.🍀🍀🍀

  • @just2coolkk
    @just2coolkk 16 дней назад

    my fav movie... not only fav Tarentino movie but fav movie

  • @damianvc31
    @damianvc31 14 дней назад

    Have to say this is my favorite of all Tarantino movies. It has everything I love about them. Amazing acting, amazing screenplay, amazing soundtrack...
    A masterpiece
    Won Oscar for Screenplay and C. Waltz for Best supporting role as Dr. Schultz
    Which in my opinion was clearly wrong, Schultz was main character (he's in pretty much every scene until his death), so I would have given him the Best actor and give the Best supporting role to Di Caprio for his extraordinary performance of Candie
    Jamie Foxx is great as well but well, between him and Waltz I pick Waltz

  • @mirrorrayed4130
    @mirrorrayed4130 16 дней назад +4

    Please react to Reservoir dogs ❤

  • @odemusvonkilhausen
    @odemusvonkilhausen 11 дней назад

    He's got sand means he has balls.

  • @SilentBob731
    @SilentBob731 14 дней назад

    19:15 Happy Birthday to the late great Jim Croce (Jan. 10, 1943). A fantastic talent taken too soon, and died literally the day before I was born (so I might be him, if you believe in reincarnation). 😉

  • @JackieG717
    @JackieG717 12 дней назад

    52:21-53:00 can’t think of many better scenes in cinema

  • @pohanahawaii
    @pohanahawaii 11 дней назад

    👍 Great depiction of the complex relationships between slaves and their owners during the antebellum era. Some treated like unthinking, unfeeling objects, worse than animals. Others as pertinent and loyal family members who you can trust with your life.

  • @tiffanyphillips6086
    @tiffanyphillips6086 16 дней назад

    My favorite movies

  • @damaniqphillip2756
    @damaniqphillip2756 16 дней назад

    Fantastic

  • @katgoodman4771
    @katgoodman4771 16 дней назад +1

    One of my all time faves! We have 2 German Shepherds named Siegfried and Brunhilda ❤

  • @michellemelton9751
    @michellemelton9751 15 дней назад

    True romance all time favorite

  • @nicokira08
    @nicokira08 16 дней назад

    Est-ce que vous avez déjà vu l'excellent réservoir dogs

  • @k3n12ock
    @k3n12ock 15 дней назад

    Kill Bill Vol1 and Django are my top Tarantino movies... Pulp Fiction is in top 5 though

  • @speedydiver1184
    @speedydiver1184 16 дней назад +1

    Good movie and please react to the transformers franchise

  • @Paelmoon
    @Paelmoon 14 дней назад

    The part that didn't make sense to me was when Leo's character found out about Django wanting Hildi. Why would he care?

    • @ms.ceebaby3844
      @ms.ceebaby3844 14 дней назад +1

      I think because they led with a lie and tried to get over on him .

    • @Sageddegas
      @Sageddegas 10 дней назад

      Because they lied to him and took him on a whole goose chase showing off his “stock” and playing him to his face. Its a huge slight not to mention they wanted her in order to set her free and he doesn’t want them to be free

    • @mrnice81
      @mrnice81 10 дней назад

      Because the Mandingo-stuff was just a ruse just as Stephen said, they wouldn't have bought any slave from Candie, other than possibly Broomhilda/Brunhilde. Even her they might have tried to get another way which we didn't see.

  • @FunnyQuailMan
    @FunnyQuailMan 7 дней назад

    11:07 and the "30 bags" scenes are excellent demonstrations of the downright absurdity of beliefs & social constructs rooted in bigotry, chief among which is the absolute ridiculousness of the institution of slavery, the idea of which would be simply laughable were it not for the disgusting & tragic realities that so many people have made it into.

  • @oncelaught5675
    @oncelaught5675 16 дней назад +1

    Guys please watch I Robot and 22 miles

  • @kentebishop14
    @kentebishop14 16 дней назад +1

    Thats what they do during slave times..

  • @Rah84eem
    @Rah84eem 16 дней назад +2

    Still can't watch the eyes and hammer scene 🤢🤮
    The rest of the movie is 👍🏻 good

  • @mothermayhem3255
    @mothermayhem3255 15 дней назад

    Brunhilda...

    • @mrnice81
      @mrnice81 10 дней назад

      Brunhild(e)/Brünhild if you want to be 100% correct :P

  • @nsasupporter7557
    @nsasupporter7557 16 дней назад +1

    Pulp Fiction is unbelievably overrated

  • @alexyoon2633
    @alexyoon2633 16 дней назад +2

    Pplease do us a favor and skip dusk til dawn.

  • @paulure861
    @paulure861 16 дней назад +1

    This crap is not jango.please watch the original from 1966.

  • @Wilbur322
    @Wilbur322 14 дней назад

    I can’t wait for youse to react to the hateful eight.