I’m glad that people agree this legitimately one of the greatest screenplays ever crafted. Such a dynamic, fresh, bold, and poignant story from start to finish
Literally one of favorite movies ever, also my favorite Tarantino. The acting, the cinematography, the disturbing moments, the drama, the romance, the action and the humor all work for me.
Okay, now I feel old. Almost NO ONE of those young RUclipsrs recognizes FRANCO NERO at the bar ("The 'D' is silent" "I know!"). He was the original DJANGO in Sergio Corbuccis movie in 1966.
I hope to see Christoph Waltz in a Quentin Tarantino again just for him to get a third Oscar. Seems like the only way for Waltz to win an Oscar is if he's in a Tarantino movie 😅
20:50 Those were not flowers, those were bols of cotton. Cotton was one of the big three harvests that Africans held in slavery raised and collected. My family was one of those held in that institution of slavery.
Don Johnson’s character trying to articulate how to treat Django as someone in between a slave and a lower class white person is honestly hilarious. Tarantino’s ability to take something as dark as slavery and incorporate humor while also displaying how convoluted and ridiculous the idea of slavery/classism is is masterful.
Just started watching: this movie has a ton of classic moments so I may be back, but before I forget, I just have to mention I nearly chuckle-spat my drink through my nose when Tara laughed at Fritz's trademark greeting neigh. As many innocents do in this one... Thus confirming what we already knew: That she is not a heartless mercenary, a Slaver, nor deviant sister of a deviant Slaver. But in fact, she is a good soul! ❤
Sam jacks performance as Steven is unbelievable! I love it when he drops the walking stick and stands up straight showing that he really was a master manipulator and one the most intelligent characters in the movie.
Amazing video. Everytime I watch this I get so many emotions, crying and cheering. The woman with the red bandana is Zoey Bell, she's a stunt woman, she was Uma thurman's stunt double in kill bill, and she's in Death proof . You should definitely watch more Tarantino movies and the grind house double feature, death proof and planet terror.
Quentin Tarantino took Jamie Foxx’s cell phone and other Hollywood swag away from him and kept them in his trailer so that way he would focus more on the surrounding environment to get into character, because slaves would never have had any of these luxuries. And Jaime said it REALLY helped him out. One of the reasons he gives one of the best performances of his career in this movie.
When I first saw this movie I instantly felt chills when Stephen showed up. That character is brilliantly written and played. He really made me feel uneasy. One of my absolute favourite evil characters. He has no redeeming qualities at all but still doesn't come across as one dimentional or cartoony.
fun fact: Leo cutting his hand on the glass was not part of the script. it was an accident. that is actually his blood. but he stayed in character and finished the scene
So fun(ny) fact: DiCaprio didn't feel comfortable saying thr n-word so Jamie Foxx and Sam Jackson had to force him too. Once he got REALLY into character, he was unstoppable!
Excellent reaction... Great movie. If you're in the mood for more Westerns, please consider reacting to 3:10 to Yuma (2007) and True Grit (2010). They are two of the best in the genre made post-Unforgiven.
HELL YES!!! Im so here for this!!! Y’all been having Tara watch some great movies!! Edit: also someone else may have pointed this out but the part where DiCaprio slams him hand on the table when he’s yelling and his hands starts bleeding wasn’t scripted. He actually cut his hand for real and when he wiped his hand on Django’s wife’s face her disgusted reaction was genuine because DiCaprio wiped his actual blood on her. That’s also why his hand is wrapped up in the next scene
Samuel L Jackson said that Stephen is the most despicable character he has ever played in his life because he’s a slave who actually loves slavery. Like a somehow more believable Unkle Ruckus from The Boondocks, or Justice Clarence Thomas.
Normally I'd be bothered by political jabs, but in the case of Justice Clarence Thomas, the guy is very much against the interest of the people. He's entirely unapologetic with the decisions he rules over in regards to people's civil rights.
@@rolling-roadkill I swear I’m like 90% certain that it’s like in Get Out where someone took the brain of a racist old white man and put it in Clarence’s head.
@@braxtonthartabrig I swear those two guys are almost proof that what happened in Get Out might be actually happening IRL. That or it truly is an Unkle Rukus situation where they were almost raised to be the incredibly offensive and racist bastards that they are.
I forgot how much Tarantino break the immersion of this movie when he appeared. Full of very great performances and bro just appears like a guest in a sitcom
I really like the whole Reject Nation team but Andrew is my favorite!! I love his knowledge and his appreciation for the movies in general. And Tara is just so likeable ❤
Tarantino was so proud of this movie that he had two cameos in it , this movie has became more than a western , it became a piece of the American culture.
Remember when the man that introduced them to Mr candy stated he doesn’t like people speaking French to him. Then the scene of the guy being killed by the dogs Django speaks French to Mr candy to get him out of his face. But to also showing Django speaks multiple languages and is possibly smarter than Mr candy.
Another thing you should know when when Leonardo DiCaprio slams his hand with the glass on the table he actually injured his hand, and he took his injured hand into his own advantage
Agreed, I always feel as if he has to virtue signal during movies that have uncomfortable subjects. It’s like dude, you know the entire story of what happened in the past, we don’t need to see you getting angry about it, just watch the movie and understand it for what it is
It's sad that people don't recognise Franco Nero, the original Django. No one watches old movies anymore. People will probably don't remember Leo 70 years from now.
Imo tarantino films will always be cool, even 70 years from now and because of that anyone that has been in one will be remembered but ofcourse time will tell. On the plus side, in 70 years I won't be here so at the very least I will die in ignorant bliss.
This movie is a legendary classic. But it's so disturbing, unsettling, intense, violent, thought provoking and so damn good but also one of those movies that can make me so angry.
@Reel Rejects: It should come as no surprise to anyone that Tarantino films (can) always contain brutal scenes. 😉 The actors in DJANGO UNCHAINED are all great, but Christoph Waltz really deserves his Oscar. And Leonardo DiCaprio as sadistic plantation owner Calvin Candie also plays his role exceptionally well. The same applies to Samuel L. Jackson as it does to DiCaprio. Terrific. Fantastic movie from Tarantino.
Flash, Dr Schultz, aka Christoph Waltz, is also the nazi Hans in Inglorious Bastards. I watched this first, fell in love with him, and then watched Inglorious Bastards and it was a whiplash! Waltz is such a great actor to play two very different characters that are basically opposites and both so believable, chefs kiss!
Oh, yall gonna be in for a wild ride. It's one of my favorite movies of all time. Also I have a funny story about this movie. According to Jamie Foxx, Leonardo Dicaprio was really, really uncomfortable with saying the n-word so much. Samuel L. Jackson was there at the time and just, "Who cares, mf! This just another Tuesday for me. Just go and do it!" Jamie said the same thing. Apparently, the next day he was ready to go.😂😂😂😂
58:21 yes Tara, Jamie Foxx rides horses. He has his own ranch and he actually owns some of the horses in the movie i think. At least those doing the fancy stuff 😁😁
Honestly this might be unironically the best portrayal of slavery ever. The wanton cruelty, pointless brutality to almost comical levels. And no one else is so gungo-ho on the N word as Tarantino, so it works out perfectly lol. Also love how Chris Waltz is 2/2 with Oscars from a Tarantino movie, his style works with QTs writing really, really well.
Come visit, I was born and raised in Tennessee and live in middle Tennessee. It is beautiful but what you see in the movie ain't it. East Tennessee is in terrible condition in many places right now but come see us. Blood spray on the flowers. LMAO, that is cotton. There was no KKK at the time.
Andrew, that “flower” the blood sprayed on was cotton, an important bit of symbolism. It’s one of the most memorable images from the film.
yeah. when he said "flowers" it irked me a little
Thank you, that was bothering me. I actually said out loud, "it's not a flower, it's cotton."
@@Glasskey10 well.... it's a cotton FLOWER. That's literally what it is.
The dialogue between Waltz and DiCaprio about Alexandre Dumas goes down as one of the greatest moments of screenplay for me. What a film!
It's such a great example of racism in general. I think the "raid" scene is great as well.
I’m glad that people agree this legitimately one of the greatest screenplays ever crafted. Such a dynamic, fresh, bold, and poignant story from start to finish
100% need more Tarantino on this channel!
More Tarantino, Scorsese, Villenueve, Chazelle, just more classic filmmakers instead of the repetitive superhero stuff, it’s get so boring
@@miquonk Glad you said Villeneuve, brilliant director, love his movies!!
Andrew did Kill Bill Volume 1 & 2 on the Cinepals channel a while back.
Literally one of favorite movies ever, also my favorite Tarantino. The acting, the cinematography, the disturbing moments, the drama, the romance, the action and the humor all work for me.
One of the hardest movies out there. Great soundtrack and acting all around. I was cheering during half of this movie in theaters.
Now, more than ever, we need a reaction to PULP FICTION.
That horse that Jamie Fox was riding at the end was his own horse. So him riding bareback wouldnt be that surprising.
Samuel took uncle ruckus to the next level🤣
Played that part way too good lmao
He was much worse than uncle ruckus, he was basically Drake 😂😂
@@afroahmed3989 ???
@@afroahmed3989 not drake🤣🤣idk man ruckus had the rope ready🤣🤣
Okay, now I feel old. Almost NO ONE of those young RUclipsrs recognizes FRANCO NERO at the bar ("The 'D' is silent" "I know!"). He was the original DJANGO in Sergio Corbuccis movie in 1966.
The holes in the bag scene is so good LMAOOOO
I hope to see Christoph Waltz in a Quentin Tarantino again just for him to get a third Oscar. Seems like the only way for Waltz to win an Oscar is if he's in a Tarantino movie 😅
20:50 Those were not flowers, those were bols of cotton. Cotton was one of the big three harvests that Africans held in slavery raised and collected. My family was one of those held in that institution of slavery.
One of my favourite movies of all time
You know this movie is a legendary classic when it had the director in a cameo role just for the lead character to blew him up 😂😂
first tarintino film? he ALWAYS puts him self somewhere doing so wild shit lol
I love this reaction. Side note 📝 Jackie Brown is QTs most underrated and under appreciated film imo. Definitely react to that please
Yea, def the weakest out of all his films.
Don Johnson’s character trying to articulate how to treat Django as someone in between a slave and a lower class white person is honestly hilarious. Tarantino’s ability to take something as dark as slavery and incorporate humor while also displaying how convoluted and ridiculous the idea of slavery/classism is is masterful.
Just started watching:
this movie has a ton of classic moments so I may be back, but before I forget,
I just have to mention I nearly chuckle-spat my drink through my nose when Tara laughed at Fritz's trademark greeting neigh.
As many innocents do in this one...
Thus confirming what we already knew:
That she is not a heartless mercenary, a Slaver, nor deviant sister of a deviant Slaver.
But in fact, she is a good soul! ❤
Sam jacks performance as Steven is unbelievable! I love it when he drops the walking stick and stands up straight showing that he really was a master manipulator and one the most intelligent characters in the movie.
I am pretty sure it was cotton and not white flowers that were splattered with blood.
Tara understands that no animals were harmed in the making of this movie, right?
Don't worry, she just reminds herself that it died quickly...
This is in my top 4 favorite films. I will never miss an opportunity to rewatch it ❤️
Amazing video. Everytime I watch this I get so many emotions, crying and cheering.
The woman with the red bandana is Zoey Bell, she's a stunt woman, she was Uma thurman's stunt double in kill bill, and she's in Death proof .
You should definitely watch more Tarantino movies and the grind house double feature, death proof and planet terror.
Quentin Tarantino took Jamie Foxx’s cell phone and other Hollywood swag away from him and kept them in his trailer so that way he would focus more on the surrounding environment to get into character, because slaves would never have had any of these luxuries. And Jaime said it REALLY helped him out. One of the reasons he gives one of the best performances of his career in this movie.
When I first saw this movie I instantly felt chills when Stephen showed up.
That character is brilliantly written and played. He really made me feel uneasy.
One of my absolute favourite evil characters. He has no redeeming qualities at all but still doesn't come across as one dimentional or cartoony.
fun fact: Leo cutting his hand on the glass was not part of the script. it was an accident. that is actually his blood. but he stayed in character and finished the scene
fun fact: you didn't watch this whole video before commenting this
@LunarrMyst I assume they mentioned it in the ending discussion. I never watch those lol
@@joshuaminke6629 indeed they did lol
So fun(ny) fact: DiCaprio didn't feel comfortable saying thr n-word so Jamie Foxx and Sam Jackson had to force him too. Once he got REALLY into character, he was unstoppable!
Excellent reaction... Great movie. If you're in the mood for more Westerns, please consider reacting to 3:10 to Yuma (2007) and True Grit (2010). They are two of the best in the genre made post-Unforgiven.
Tara ABSOLUTELY should watch more Tarrantino. They are incredible movies, I just can't emotionally handle the subject matter
Then toughen up.
HELL YES!!! Im so here for this!!! Y’all been having Tara watch some great movies!!
Edit: also someone else may have pointed this out but the part where DiCaprio slams him hand on the table when he’s yelling and his hands starts bleeding wasn’t scripted. He actually cut his hand for real and when he wiped his hand on Django’s wife’s face her disgusted reaction was genuine because DiCaprio wiped his actual blood on her. That’s also why his hand is wrapped up in the next scene
My wife spent allllll night cutting these eye holes for y’all
🤣🤣🤣
I have no doubt that it was actually like that lol
He was super offended about that and left. Funny scene
Need the Pulp Fiction reaction!!!
I NEED A PULP FICTION REACTION RIGHT NOW!!!
Please ride this Tarantino train until the wheels fall off!!!
18:33 I love this is almost everyone's reaction before we get the funniest scene in the movie.
Praper was having fun with you guys in this one ahaha.
the fucks that even mean?
Don't forget Tarantino wrote the script for TRUE ROMANCE, and was an uncredited writer for CRIMSON TIDE, both directed by Tony Scott.
Not just Alita. Waltz character in Inglorious Bastards was also essentially a bounty hunter.
The artist that sings that song "Freedom" is Richie Havens and he used to come into the video store that I ran in New Haven Connecticut.
Samuel L Jackson said that Stephen is the most despicable character he has ever played in his life because he’s a slave who actually loves slavery. Like a somehow more believable Unkle Ruckus from The Boondocks, or Justice Clarence Thomas.
Yeah. The likeness between Stephen and Clarence is uncanny. They have the same disdainful/hateful look in their eyes.
Normally I'd be bothered by political jabs, but in the case of Justice Clarence Thomas, the guy is very much against the interest of the people. He's entirely unapologetic with the decisions he rules over in regards to people's civil rights.
@@rolling-roadkill I swear I’m like 90% certain that it’s like in Get Out where someone took the brain of a racist old white man and put it in Clarence’s head.
Or Mark Robinson
@@braxtonthartabrig I swear those two guys are almost proof that what happened in Get Out might be actually happening IRL. That or it truly is an Unkle Rukus situation where they were almost raised to be the incredibly offensive and racist bastards that they are.
Oh imma go walking in the moonlight with this reaction 🙌🏽
*YOU DID NOT SEE THIS OMG*
Gotta love reminding about this with this reaction
Re watched it a few months ago
The losing owner at the fight that asks Django if he knows how to spell his name is the Original Django from the TV series.
I forgot how much Tarantino break the immersion of this movie when he appeared. Full of very great performances and bro just appears like a guest in a sitcom
One of my favourites. Seen it so many times. You have to do a Tarantino marathon on here!
Tara having not seen kill Bill made me too excited 😂
I really like the whole Reject Nation team but Andrew is my favorite!! I love his knowledge and his appreciation for the movies in general. And Tara is just so likeable ❤
The Og Django's cameo is superb in the flim ❤❤
Dr King Shultz is my favorite character in the entire Tarantino franchise 💯
Tarantino was so proud of this movie that he had two cameos in it , this movie has became more than a western , it became a piece of the American culture.
Remember when the man that introduced them to Mr candy stated he doesn’t like people speaking French to him.
Then the scene of the guy being killed by the dogs Django speaks French to Mr candy to get him out of his face.
But to also showing Django speaks multiple languages and is possibly smarter than Mr candy.
Notice how Mr candy keeps calling Django boy and his reaction to it.
This boy, cowboy.
I love how most of this reaction was, “I’m not racist! Look, I’m enjoying watching these racists getting hurt! I’m not racist!”
You talked through that am I positive part. It’s at about the 17.10 minute mark. It’s a great line. Go back and watch it.
Jamie Fox is very much into horseback riding. In fact, that's his horse!
I had mad respect for Schultz that he RATHER DIE than shake Calvin Candies hand.
Another thing you should know when when Leonardo DiCaprio slams his hand with the glass on the table he actually injured his hand, and he took his injured hand into his own advantage
That is Jamie's horse 'Cheetah' that he's riding in the movie. Yes he trained to ride horses for this film, but he already had a head start.
This film and Inglourious Basterds are my favorite Tarantino movies.
PETA's gonna love these two's reactions lmao
Reaction to seeing a new upload: 😃
Realizing it's Andrew:😪
It’s always my favorite movies, too 💀
Reaction to see a new comment: 😊
Realizing it’s Mikelitoris6563: 😪
@@chrisketchum6595 if they finally do more Tarantino’s and it’s him I’m crashing out
@@andrewgordon7662 Womp womp
Agreed, I always feel as if he has to virtue signal during movies that have uncomfortable subjects. It’s like dude, you know the entire story of what happened in the past, we don’t need to see you getting angry about it, just watch the movie and understand it for what it is
It's sad that people don't recognise Franco Nero, the original Django.
No one watches old movies anymore. People will probably don't remember Leo 70 years from now.
Imo tarantino films will always be cool, even 70 years from now and because of that anyone that has been in one will be remembered but ofcourse time will tell. On the plus side, in 70 years I won't be here so at the very least I will die in ignorant bliss.
This movie is a legendary classic. But it's so disturbing, unsettling, intense, violent, thought provoking and so damn good but also one of those movies that can make me so angry.
Your ideas are always so creative and interesting. Thank you for your hard work!🗽🙁💟
One of my favorite films ever
19:38 the baghead talking is Tarantino, I know he has a cameo later, but I'm pretty sure that was also him.
Cristoph Walz is amazing, Tarantino and him are a perfect combination. This is a close 2nd behind Inglorious Bastards for me.
Yahh I've been waiting for this. Love this movie so much
"A Million Ways To Die In The West" is the best movie to watch right after this. The post credit scene nails it haaaaard.
y’all come visit nashville!! so many Californians have moved here over the last five years!!
I love that haunted mansion shirt
This is one of my favorite movies such an amazing Revenge Story
"Western spaghetti" followed immediately by "Walter Higgins" rough start 😅
Never talk over a scene when two Tarantino characters are exchanging dialogues. NEVER.
@Reel Rejects: It should come as no surprise to anyone that Tarantino films (can) always contain brutal scenes. 😉
The actors in DJANGO UNCHAINED are all great, but Christoph Waltz really deserves his Oscar.
And Leonardo DiCaprio as sadistic plantation owner Calvin Candie also plays his role exceptionally well.
The same applies to Samuel L. Jackson as it does to DiCaprio. Terrific.
Fantastic movie from Tarantino.
Yall have to do ALL Quintin Tarantino movies 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Flash, Dr Schultz, aka Christoph Waltz, is also the nazi Hans in Inglorious Bastards. I watched this first, fell in love with him, and then watched Inglorious Bastards and it was a whiplash! Waltz is such a great actor to play two very different characters that are basically opposites and both so believable, chefs kiss!
Leo really cut his hand in that scene and still stayed in character. It was so good
fun fact: you didn't watch this whole video before commenting this
Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Django Unchained… the Triple Crown of Tarantino films for me
This movie is one of my favorites…. So freakin good
Can't wait for you guys react to The Hateful Eight and Kill Bill for Taraaaaa
LOVE this film!
One of my favorite Tarantino films is JACKIE BROWN.
Kinda slept on 😊
You def need a Tarantino marathon especially pulp fiction
I saw this masterpiece when it came out and it was a great experience!
A Tarantino marathon? Oh hell yes. Greg, get on it. You know you want to.👍👌
Yes good morning u guys I've been waiting to see u guys reaction to this btw I'm such a big fan of Greg and Tera love you guys
Oh, yall gonna be in for a wild ride. It's one of my favorite movies of all time. Also I have a funny story about this movie. According to Jamie Foxx, Leonardo Dicaprio was really, really uncomfortable with saying the n-word so much. Samuel L. Jackson was there at the time and just, "Who cares, mf! This just another Tuesday for me. Just go and do it!" Jamie said the same thing. Apparently, the next day he was ready to go.😂😂😂😂
Need to watch True Romance ! Wont be disappointed 😂
58:21 yes Tara, Jamie Foxx rides horses. He has his own ranch and he actually owns some of the horses in the movie i think. At least those doing the fancy stuff 😁😁
Christoph Waltz won supporting and Tarantino won for screenplay. Nominated for Best picture, cinematography and sound editing
how have you guys not seen pulp fiction??
You guys should definitely react to the hateful eight it's directed by Quentin Tarantino
It’s always wild to think about dude having a $7K bounty when Arthur Morgan’s was only $5K.
Yessssss. After yall should watch tarintinos Hateful 8. Way better than Django and Django is soooo good.
Honestly this might be unironically the best portrayal of slavery ever. The wanton cruelty, pointless brutality to almost comical levels. And no one else is so gungo-ho on the N word as Tarantino, so it works out perfectly lol. Also love how Chris Waltz is 2/2 with Oscars from a Tarantino movie, his style works with QTs writing really, really well.
Tara! I want your shirt! Love it!
awesome movie with a cool cameo fae Franco Nero (the original Django).
There's no way you guys are watching THIS movie, now, more than a decade later....for the first time ever! I call BS on that...
This gonna be a wild ride 😂
Come visit, I was born and raised in Tennessee and live in middle Tennessee. It is beautiful but what you see in the movie ain't it. East Tennessee is in terrible condition in many places right now but come see us.
Blood spray on the flowers. LMAO, that is cotton. There was no KKK at the time.