Hello, Italian here. Don't worry, we're not offended by jokes on our accent or hand gestures. About Waltz speaking in Italian, I have to say he did a great job, but we can hear he is not a native speaker, because he sounds a little odd and he makes a couple of mistakes. He doesn't sound like a german speaking in Italian though, he's very close to the perfection.
He isn't simply "did a great job"; Christoph Waltz is known to speak fluently in German, English, French and Italian, and can briefly understand Spanish and Russian; in one of the interviews he mentioned "learning european languages" was a kind of his personal hobby for some time in his youth.
@@k338914 No, Waltz doesn't speak italian, he just learnt his lines for the movie, which makes the thing much more impressive, considering he doesn't sound as a German at all when he speaks in Italian. Anyway, if you speak italian fluently you are also able to understand spanish. I've never studied spanish in my life and I get 80% of what a spanish native speaker says.
@@LightMovies I think he speaks italian because Tarantino once sais in an interview he almost gave up on the project because he couldn't find a german (or austrian) that speaks italian. I think there are more who could make a decent job just learning the particular lines.
28:07 you can just see how that hand gesture totally shifted the atmosphere of the scene, Its just briliant. The whole pub scene is full of details and subtle changes and more its just incredible.
Brad Pitts accent in this movie is from Maynardville, Tennessee. He got a bad review on it but as it's my hometown I can confirm his accent is exactly right.
Hello, Frenchman here. Just wanted to point out that it's not so uncommon for people in Europe to speak several languages (I personally speak three, and understand five). That being said, Christoph Waltz IS very talented indeed.
Brad Pitt's character was sniffing ground tobacco, which was common in the US in the late 19th and early 20th century. It is commonly referred to as "snuff."
Q had this film written and was working on casting it for several years. He had all of the roles filled but could not find someone to play Landa. If he had not found an actor with not only Waltz's talent, but also his multililingual profficiency, the film may never have been made. After working with Christoph in this film, he wrote Dr. King Schultz for him.
Christoph Waltz tells her to wait for the cream to see if she will eat it. I heard that Jews didn't like to eat animal fat and he was testing her if she might be a Jew if she refused to eat it.
i think its worse actually; he knows who she is the entire time, even before meeting her again here. hes been tracking her for years since her escape and hes basically just toying with his prey or else has always had plans to use her somehow. so he already knows she IS jewish here and orders the studel because he knows she will have to eat it to save her cover and how much it will pain her internally
every nation that warred had done warcrimes, as long as there is one soldier who did it. Its just that the winners gets portray the surrendered more in history. winners are not innocent, they get to erase history too, if u wan to dislike nazis,then you should dislike all other nation wars crimes
40:00 Christoph's character knows their losing the war, and he is looking for safe passage out. Also he said he was hired, so he's not Regular SS he was a detective given instant privileges and rank. Given that he most likely performs his job above all others, would place him in circles to know how the war is going. It's also his god job that might afford him medals, and rank also.
Funny thing: Antonio Margheriti was a REAL Italian film director, known for amongst other things, Spaghetti Westerns. Tarantino is a fan of his work. His name also appears in “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”, as the director of one of the fictional films Rick Dalton made in Italy, “Operazione Dyn-o-mite.”
This movie is super important to me as I first watched it with my paternal grandfather who fought in WW2 and was friends with many British soldiers, there were specific moments and events that he would say ‘that’s accurate’ or ‘yep that’s how me and my unit worked’ and it was fascinating to hear his perspective on the events of that time
@@wadumin You say that Waltz is an underrated or little known actor? Perhaps before this film, here he won his first Oscar for his formidable performance. Today he is rightly considered a world-famous actor.
The opening scene is heartbreaking. Of course the poor farmer knows all is lost, and yet still tries to save the situation until he realizes he has run out of options. No screaming, no fighting, just that one tear rolling over his cheek. It makes me cry every time. Although many fans will disagree with me, I also like Death Proof by Tarentino very much. And please watch his latest one until now, Once upon a time in Hollywood. Brad Pitt is hilarious in that one
Inglorious Bastards was the first Hollywood movie Christoph Waltz started in. Tarantino casted him after searching for so long for someone to play the colonel which Tarantino thought can't be played because of multiple languages the actor was suppose to perform in. Walts is fluent in English, German, French and Italian and it was fate, that Taranto and Walts should meet and for him to play this role for which he won his first Oscar. Only Waltz can play ultra racist (Inglorious Bastards) and kind humanitarian (Django Unchained) and win two Oscars for those roles.
I love your reactions and how you guys pick up on a lot of the dialog choices that Tarantino makes. This has been one of my favorite movies since it came out, and I wish more reactors would give it a try. To answer a couple of questions: Some of the German officers/characters were actual people (especially the High Command such as Goebbels, Himmler), and the mark on Aldo's neck is actually a scar, suggesting someone or something slit his throat and he was able to survive. My guess is that its supposed to be a testament to his resilience and almost mythical nature to the the Nazis in the film.
The scene Colonel Hans Landa and Shosanna eating strudel, Landa puts out his cigarette in his strudel which the camera focus's on, then go back to the start as Shosanna was running away and the camera pans back to the house she ran from. What do you see ?
Oh guys you made my day. Thèse last Times i m watching many réactions about this movie...so when i just Saw this vidéo from you appeared a few seconds ago, i already knew i will enjoy it. Lets watch it ! You are one of the best i love to watch your réactions. Lets go !
Tarantino complained that in movies people are strangled unnaturally. Therefore, when it came time for Christoph Waltz to strangle Diane Kruger, he demanded that the actor strangle hard, with full dedication. Waltz cautiously objected that he could kill the blonde. Then Tarantino decided to show how strangling is done, and, as a result, it was the take when Quentin strangles that went into the montage. That is, hands on the throat of the actress - Quentin. And he strangled powerfully and crossed the line of what was acceptable: actress Diana Kruger actually lost consciousness and would hardly have survived a second such take.
I always wondered why I loved Tarantino's films so much. Until I saw the opening credits of "Kill Bill". Me and T are about the same age..that Shaw Bros. (Hong Kong 'kung-fu' movie studio logo, 1950s-'60s) in it clued me in. "Oh, yeah..we grew up watching the same stuff." 😄 Check out "Reservoir Dogs", IIRC it was his first big one.
Glad you appreciated the film. Have you seen Tarantino's, _The Hateful 8?_ If not, it should definitely be the next one on your list. It's on par with _Inglorious Basterds._
Guys...Tarantino won the Palme de Ore (best movie) at the Cannes Film Festival in 1994 for Pulp Fiction. You are watching inferior sequels to Tarantino's masterpiece.
In Django he plays a very good charatcter cause he requested Tarantino personally to make him good or he wouldn't have played dr schultz cause he didn't want to fall into the stereotype of the bad guy from this movie also in django they had to cut some scenes to make him look as good as possible
The only thing I don't get about this movie is if Colonel landa was already planning to betray the Nazis, why did he kill Von Hammersmark? Was it just an excuse for QT to film her feet? 🤷🏽♂️
You might also like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood if you enjoy this fantasy twist on history. If you're unfamiliar with the real life events of the Manson family and Sharon Tate incident, you will want to do some research first to fully appreciate Tarantino's vision
This was my fav Tarantino movie. Also check out Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". But before you do, read about the Charles Manson family and the Sharon Tate murder in 1969. Knowing this info helps in the understanding and enjoyment of the film. Also, my favorite movie of all time is "Saving Private Ryan". I'd like to see your reactions to both movies. Thank you.
Well then, you have enjoyed this and Tarantino's other movies, and maybe you think this is his best?... then you need to see Pulp Fiction! I would put it in a tie with Inglourious Basterds.
Another excellent reaction. Point of interest. The actor who played The Bear Jew, Eli Roth has also directed some films. I highly recommend his film, Clown. An entertaining and at times disturbing movie, with some dark humor. You guys could be the FIRST and ONLY reactors to take on this film. Please do the right thing!
To clarify, Eli didn't direct Clown. He just produced it. Clown was directed by Jon Watts, who directed the three Tom Holland Spider-Man films. Eli Roth directed Cabin Fever, Hostel, Hostel Part II, Knock Knock, The House With a Clock in Its Walls, Thanksgiving, and Borderlands.
I mean that character is not wrong about who controls Hollywood. Literally the head of every movie studio in Hollywood is from the same ethnic group. And then ruthlessly wipe out any competition.
To try and help; when you interrupt the film every couple of lines, it becomes very hard to get into the flow of your reaction. More film and fewer commentary would help. Makes it way too jumpy with the back and forth and so it never establishes enough to keep paying attention.
Wel always try to improve, the thing is in order for us to be able to use the copyrighted material we have to add commentary, so we stay in line with the fair use law, and we try our best to not just say random irrelevant shit, but good comments, but i appreciate your suggestion mate❤
"German is aggressive" (sounds aggressive i guess what she wanted to say), like every other language when the person saying it is shouting ... Always that nonsense
Why do people in reaction channels feel the need to speak aloud every thought, and emotion they have? Also the need to predict, and figure out everything little thing, when ten seconds later the answer is revealed? Please stop looking into the camera, and trying to entertain the viewers, the entertainment is the content you, and we our watching, stop making it about you.
@ They are suppose to be reactors, not reviewers, which is a big difference. I am here to watch the content, and witness them genuinely react to content, that is what a reaction channel is, not to witness them be reviewers, or entertainers.
@@Anetkari You don't have to talk to show your reaction to something. Facials expressions, laughing, crying, gasping, all the emotional reactions you can perceive from a person's physical movements, etc...
It's not pointless, it's entertainment. If you don't like the film, or Tarantino himself or whatever, that's fine. But stupid statements like you made just let people know that you can't think beyond your own biases.
I was hoping it would be good. Severely disappointed. He's such a hack. Lets see, A hitler movie, a manson, movie, a slavery movie. What a risk taker. What's next a vampire movie. Oh crap he already did that. It was just dumb. The same sound track as pulp which totally didn't fit. He is carried by great actors. Why does it piss you fan boys off that some people can't stand him or his movies. I think he makes movies just to get his foot fetish on.
Will watch this movie 50 more times just to see Col. Hans Landa's brilliance in the intro scene. What a menace!
Same from now on, thanks for watching ❤
50 more times? Those are rookie numbers, watch it 100 more times until it makes you cry.
@@squachusinguns thanks for your valuable input.
Hello, Italian here. Don't worry, we're not offended by jokes on our accent or hand gestures.
About Waltz speaking in Italian, I have to say he did a great job, but we can hear he is not a native speaker, because he sounds a little odd and he makes a couple of mistakes. He doesn't sound like a german speaking in Italian though, he's very close to the perfection.
You're awesome, interesting to see your point of view ❤
He isn't simply "did a great job"; Christoph Waltz is known to speak fluently in German, English, French and Italian, and can briefly understand Spanish and Russian; in one of the interviews he mentioned "learning european languages" was a kind of his personal hobby for some time in his youth.
@@k338914 No, Waltz doesn't speak italian, he just learnt his lines for the movie, which makes the thing much more impressive, considering he doesn't sound as a German at all when he speaks in Italian.
Anyway, if you speak italian fluently you are also able to understand spanish. I've never studied spanish in my life and I get 80% of what a spanish native speaker says.
@@LightMovies I think he speaks italian because Tarantino once sais in an interview he almost gave up on the project because he couldn't find a german (or austrian) that speaks italian. I think there are more who could make a decent job just learning the particular lines.
@@n_other_1604 You think wrong. I'm Italian and I saw him at a Con. He doesn't speak a word of Italian.
28:07 you can just see how that hand gesture totally shifted the atmosphere of the scene, Its just briliant. The whole pub scene is full of details and subtle changes and more its just incredible.
Exactly, loved it sm❤
Brad Pitts accent in this movie is from Maynardville, Tennessee. He got a bad review on it but as it's my hometown I can confirm his accent is exactly right.
Kill Bill Vol1 and Vol2 from Tarantino are also great movies
Added, we'll definitely check them out ❤
Hello, Frenchman here. Just wanted to point out that it's not so uncommon for people in Europe to speak several languages (I personally speak three, and understand five). That being said, Christoph Waltz IS very talented indeed.
any language is aggressive when screamed
Thanks (from a german)😥
I hate ignorance
Brad Pitt's character was sniffing ground tobacco, which was common in the US in the late 19th and early 20th century. It is commonly referred to as "snuff."
Thanks for letting us know ❤
Oh thought it was coke or sth
Thanks for the comment❤
Q had this film written and was working on casting it for several years. He had all of the roles filled but could not find someone to play Landa. If he had not found an actor with not only Waltz's talent, but also his multililingual profficiency, the film may never have been made.
After working with Christoph in this film, he wrote Dr. King Schultz for him.
Christoph Waltz tells her to wait for the cream to see if she will eat it. I heard that Jews didn't like to eat animal fat and he was testing her if she might be a Jew if she refused to eat it.
Pork lard specifically whisch was used in the cream.
i think its worse actually; he knows who she is the entire time, even before meeting her again here. hes been tracking her for years since her escape and hes basically just toying with his prey or else has always had plans to use her somehow. so he already knows she IS jewish here and orders the studel because he knows she will have to eat it to save her cover and how much it will pain her internally
every nation that warred had done warcrimes, as long as there is one soldier who did it. Its just that the winners gets portray the surrendered more in history. winners are not innocent, they get to erase history too, if u wan to dislike nazis,then you should dislike all other nation wars crimes
40:00 Christoph's character knows their losing the war, and he is looking for safe passage out. Also he said he was hired, so he's not Regular SS he was a detective given instant privileges and rank. Given that he most likely performs his job above all others, would place him in circles to know how the war is going. It's also his god job that might afford him medals, and rank also.
He was a GENIUS, did horrible things but he was so damn good at it
Funny thing: Antonio Margheriti was a REAL Italian film director, known for amongst other things, Spaghetti Westerns. Tarantino is a fan of his work. His name also appears in “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”, as the director of one of the fictional films Rick Dalton made in Italy, “Operazione Dyn-o-mite.”
This movie is super important to me as I first watched it with my paternal grandfather who fought in WW2 and was friends with many British soldiers, there were specific moments and events that he would say ‘that’s accurate’ or ‘yep that’s how me and my unit worked’ and it was fascinating to hear his perspective on the events of that time
Wowww! That’s nice to hear❤
Tarantino's best is no doubt Pulp Fiction but his first movie Reservoir Dogs is really good too 😊 you'll see Samuel Jackson in Pulp Fiction
Added, we'll check both of them out ❤
Interesting. I find Inglourious to be a far superior film 😇
@DefenestrateYourself really over Pulp Fiction?
Christophe Walz .. got an Oscar for this film . Brad Pit made this film for me .. hilarious ..I’ve seen this a few dozen times . ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☑️
Ha absolutely deserved it, incredible ❤
The performance of Christoph Waltz as Colonel Hans Landa, is one of the greatests ever. What an amazing character. Terrific and smart as hell.
Absolutely agreed, it was phenomenal ❤
@@wadumin You say that Waltz is an underrated or little known actor? Perhaps before this film, here he won his first Oscar for his formidable performance. Today he is rightly considered a world-famous actor.
Not cocaine.
Snuff!
Nicotine powder that's snorted.
Old school!
Thanks for clarifying ❤
YESSS been waiting for this yall! Thank you for the shout out :D
Ayyy thanks for watching budd❤
Loved your "This is so satisfying" - I am German and I SO FELT that, too 😄
IMHO one of the best opening scenes to a movie ever.. Gotta be top 5 and I'll argue #1
Definitely, that was amazing
It’s my all time fav movie. It is his masterpiece. Waltz gives an all time performance. Glad to see ppl appreciate it like I do!
Thanks for watching ❤
This movie is one of my favourites
The best he has ever written and directed imo
12:35
This girl is so cold-blooded.
I love it
saying not all nazis are bad is like saying all fire isnt hot. they were "Just following orders..." bullshit. absolute bullshit.
What I meant was some people were just forced to wear the uniform and they weren't evil in heart
I was about to go to bed.
I’m glad I didn’t.
Masterpiece of a film.
Great reaction, guys! 🥂
Thanks you for watching ❤
The opening scene is heartbreaking. Of course the poor farmer knows all is lost, and yet still tries to save the situation until he realizes he has run out of options. No screaming, no fighting, just that one tear rolling over his cheek. It makes me cry every time.
Although many fans will disagree with me, I also like Death Proof by Tarentino very much. And please watch his latest one until now, Once upon a time in Hollywood. Brad Pitt is hilarious in that one
9:17 Yes he does!! Only Tarantino would take a scene with Adolf Hitler, and insert a beautiful Spanish guitar into it. Just brilliant.
Man's a legend
The last song is "Rabbia e Tarantella". Song by composer Ennio Morricone originally used in another film.
Thanks for letting us know ❤
My favorite Tarantino film, and I do believe this just might be his Masterpiece...🙂
Greetings from Texas!! Really enjoyed reaction to this!! Highly recommend Pulp Fiction by Tarantino!!!
Much love, thanks for watching ❤
Thank youuu for watching❤
I always want to see your reactions right away!!! Ps. Gravity is so far not only one of your best reactions, but also from any other reactors
Ayy thanks for the support mate, you're awesome ❤
Inglorious Bastards was the first Hollywood movie Christoph Waltz started in. Tarantino casted him after searching for so long for someone to play the colonel which Tarantino thought can't be played because of multiple languages the actor was suppose to perform in. Walts is fluent in English, German, French and Italian and it was fate, that Taranto and Walts should meet and for him to play this role for which he won his first Oscar. Only Waltz can play ultra racist (Inglorious Bastards) and kind humanitarian (Django Unchained) and win two Oscars for those roles.
My man went from hearing “I want 100 scalps” and said “sign me up” Cut to him watching the scalping “woah woah woah that’s too gruesome”
Das Boot (1982)
German warmovie
Please watch next
I love your reactions and how you guys pick up on a lot of the dialog choices that Tarantino makes. This has been one of my favorite movies since it came out, and I wish more reactors would give it a try. To answer a couple of questions: Some of the German officers/characters were actual people (especially the High Command such as Goebbels, Himmler), and the mark on Aldo's neck is actually a scar, suggesting someone or something slit his throat and he was able to survive. My guess is that its supposed to be a testament to his resilience and almost mythical nature to the the Nazis in the film.
Thanks for watching, you're awesome ❤
I hope you've seen Django Unchained. It's QT's American slavery revenge fantasy. It's fantastic, too.
We have yes, it's on the channel ❤
Arivadierchi…🤣⭐️☑️
"A Reever Dare Chi"
@@normie2716 🤣🤣🤣
Nice reaction ❤ my favourite movie ❤..pls react to indian tamil movies 1. Kaithi 2.Vikram 3.leo. ( lcu - lokesh cinematic universe) 😊😊
The scene Colonel Hans Landa and Shosanna eating strudel, Landa puts out his cigarette in his strudel which the camera focus's on, then go back to the start as Shosanna was running away and the camera pans back to the house she ran from. What do you see ?
One, hundred, Nazi, scalps!... And I want my scalps!
Can't read it without the accent lol
Oh guys you made my day. Thèse last Times i m watching many réactions about this movie...so when i just Saw this vidéo from you appeared a few seconds ago, i already knew i will enjoy it. Lets watch it ! You are one of the best i love to watch your réactions. Lets go !
Ayyy you're awesome, thanks for watching Mike ❤
Tarantino complained that in movies people are strangled unnaturally. Therefore, when it came time for Christoph Waltz to strangle Diane Kruger, he demanded that the actor strangle hard, with full dedication. Waltz cautiously objected that he could kill the blonde. Then Tarantino decided to show how strangling is done, and, as a result, it was the take when Quentin strangles that went into the montage.
That is, hands on the throat of the actress - Quentin. And he strangled powerfully and crossed the line of what was acceptable: actress Diana Kruger actually lost consciousness and would hardly have survived a second such take.
Oh WOW, Tarantino crossing lines for Cinema 💀
I clicked on this so fast... THIS movie with you guys' personalities? Oh yeah, this about to be fun!! #darkcomedy rules!
Hahah ayyy thanks for watching mate❤
1:34 its not unique, this title allready excist for a movie title
I always wondered why I loved Tarantino's films so much. Until I saw the opening credits of "Kill Bill". Me and T are about the same age..that Shaw Bros. (Hong Kong 'kung-fu' movie studio logo, 1950s-'60s) in it clued me in. "Oh, yeah..we grew up watching the same stuff." 😄 Check out "Reservoir Dogs", IIRC it was his first big one.
Tavern scene so tense ~ Fassbender vs Diehl
In my opinion, top 3 Tarantinos movies are:
1. Pulp fiction
2. Kill Bill vol.1
3. Jackie Brown
We'll check them out ❤
Y'all from Italy?
Glad you appreciated the film. Have you seen Tarantino's, _The Hateful 8?_ If not, it should definitely be the next one on your list. It's on par with _Inglorious Basterds._
Thanks for watching, we'll definitely check it out ❤
Another great reaction to another great movie. Keep it up!👍🏾 👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks for watching ❤
Guys...Tarantino won the Palme de Ore (best movie) at the Cannes Film Festival in 1994 for Pulp Fiction. You are watching inferior sequels to Tarantino's masterpiece.
Frenchman here. I just wanted to say it's spelled "Palme d'Or" (or is French for gold)
watch kILL bILL PART 1 AND 2 !!!!! Tarentino killed it in them too !
"is he hiding people here?" technically, no.
Fuck yeah dude, my favourite movie since “Gladiator”.
Thanks for watching ❤
13:47...that would be "snuff", tobacco in a very fine powder form.
I don't know about the statement "not all nazis are bad."
he has definitely seen this movie before
8:24 Change the game "Space Marine 2" to German; find a a cutscene and listen to it LOL
In Django he plays a very good charatcter cause he requested Tarantino personally to make him good or he wouldn't have played dr schultz cause he didn't want to fall into the stereotype of the bad guy from this movie also in django they had to cut some scenes to make him look as good as possible
Oh wow, thanks for letting us know ❤
The only thing I don't get about this movie is if Colonel landa was already planning to betray the Nazis, why did he kill Von Hammersmark? Was it just an excuse for QT to film her feet? 🤷🏽♂️
Pulp fiction is also directed by Tarantino. You should watch that movie if you haven't already...
We'll definitely check it out ❤
@wadumin Pulp fiction is perhaps the best Tarantino's movie.
Now, THIS is the way to end a war!
With CLASS
You might also like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood if you enjoy this fantasy twist on history. If you're unfamiliar with the real life events of the Manson family and Sharon Tate incident, you will want to do some research first to fully appreciate Tarantino's vision
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This was my fav Tarantino movie. Also check out Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". But before you do, read about the Charles Manson family and the Sharon Tate murder in 1969. Knowing this info helps in the understanding and enjoyment of the film. Also, my favorite movie of all time is "Saving Private Ryan". I'd like to see your reactions to both movies. Thank you.
Added, we'll definitely check it out ❤
start watching marvel movies
We definitely plan to ❤
I hope you do signs and white chicks.
Added, we'll definitely check them out ❤
More Tarantino please!
Oh definitely ❤
Well then, you have enjoyed this and Tarantino's other movies, and maybe you think this is his best?... then you need to see Pulp Fiction! I would put it in a tie with Inglourious Basterds.
We'll definitely check it out ❤
Another excellent reaction.
Point of interest. The actor who played The Bear Jew, Eli Roth has also directed some films.
I highly recommend his film, Clown. An entertaining and at times disturbing movie, with some dark humor.
You guys could be the FIRST and ONLY reactors to take on this film.
Please do the right thing!
To clarify, Eli didn't direct Clown. He just produced it. Clown was directed by Jon Watts, who directed the three Tom Holland Spider-Man films. Eli Roth directed Cabin Fever, Hostel, Hostel Part II, Knock Knock, The House With a Clock in Its Walls, Thanksgiving, and Borderlands.
@michaelgiammarino6962 yes, you are right. I appreciate the correction and information
@toddhill7483 No problem! Happy to help. Clown is still a really fun little horror movie and definitely recommended.
You should watch pulp fiction Torentino 🔥🔥🔥 the best
Definitely ❤
Guys you need to watch the bourne identity please, an incredible saga
Added, thanks for watching ❤
@wadumin thanks
The scene at the bar when I watched it the first time I was having an anxiety attack in the theater 😂😂😂I was like bro wtf is gonna happen
Exactlyyy my thoughts, it was so edgiii
@wadumin ur guys reaction was priceless😂
I mean that character is not wrong about who controls Hollywood. Literally the head of every movie studio in Hollywood is from the same ethnic group. And then ruthlessly wipe out any competition.
Yay❤❤❤😊😊😊
Ayyy❤
Justice for Peanut!!
Next react to "the hateful eight" ok?))
We will check that out, thanks for suggesting ❤
Love Your Reaction 🍷
Please Watch Baby Driver. 😭
im telling you from Almost 2 Months 💖
Keep It Up 💖
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Aldo is sniffing nasal snuff -- dried, powdered tobacco that was popular at that time in the American South.
Thanks for clarifying ❤
To try and help; when you interrupt the film every couple of lines, it becomes very hard to get into the flow of your reaction. More film and fewer commentary would help. Makes it way too jumpy with the back and forth and so it never establishes enough to keep paying attention.
Wel always try to improve, the thing is in order for us to be able to use the copyrighted material we have to add commentary, so we stay in line with the fair use law, and we try our best to not just say random irrelevant shit, but good comments, but i appreciate your suggestion mate❤
She a babe lowkey
Speak no evil movie 2024 reaction please
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Gratsey
Thanks for watching ❤
You NEEED to watch fury
We'll definitely check it out ❤
You both Turks?
"German is aggressive" (sounds aggressive i guess what she wanted to say), like every other language when the person saying it is shouting ... Always that nonsense
First two is horrible though
Pulp fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Death Proof
The Hateful Eight
Best movies without a doubt
We'll check them out ❤
bro be talking wayyyyy too much in these… way too many cuts
"How does he speak every language"? HOW? IDK, maybe he LEARNED it somewhere? How else?
Why so serious?
“Not all Nazis are bad.” Yep, that’s how a certain US presidential nominee thinks as well.
TDS is a real thing.
Some of the Germans were just forced to wear the uniform and weren't bad in heart, and you see examples of it in movies like Jojo rabbit and pianist.
Why do people in reaction channels feel the need to speak aloud every thought, and emotion they have? Also the need to predict, and figure out everything little thing, when ten seconds later the answer is revealed? Please stop looking into the camera, and trying to entertain the viewers, the entertainment is the content you, and we our watching, stop making it about you.
Um, it’s a reaction video 🤪 Go rent the movie if you don’t want input from the reviewers.
@ They are suppose to be reactors, not reviewers, which is a big difference. I am here to watch the content, and witness them genuinely react to content, that is what a reaction channel is, not to witness them be reviewers, or entertainers.
Sorry hon, it’s called a MOVIE REACTION CHANNEL, Which means people react to movie not just watch them silently
@@Anetkari You don't have to talk to show your reaction to something. Facials expressions, laughing, crying, gasping, all the emotional reactions you can perceive from a person's physical movements, etc...
@@Anetkariafter you watch an actual good reaction channel, like filmbuff for example, you won't be saying the same
Another pointless Tarentino movie
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It's not pointless, it's entertainment. If you don't like the film, or Tarantino himself or whatever, that's fine. But stupid statements like you made just let people know that you can't think beyond your own biases.
Why even watch this if you’re not a fan? 🤔🙄
I was hoping it would be good. Severely disappointed. He's such a hack. Lets see, A hitler movie, a manson, movie, a slavery movie. What a risk taker. What's next a vampire movie. Oh crap he already did that. It was just dumb. The same sound track as pulp which totally didn't fit. He is carried by great actors. Why does it piss you fan boys off that some people can't stand him or his movies. I think he makes movies just to get his foot fetish on.
Another pointless comment by someone that gets off on being a petty little troll. Next......