Django Unchained (2012) MOVIE REACTION!!! FIRST TIME WATCHING!!!

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  • Cameron and Isaiah sit down and watch Django Unchained (2012) on Amazon Prime Video for the very first time! if you enjoyed this reaction video please leave a like, share, and subscribe! Comment down below your favorite moment from the movie "Django Unchained"!
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  • @ellaphx
    @ellaphx Год назад +90

    Can we just have a moment of appreciation for the Australian actor who had to act across from Tarantino, without cracking up laughing every time Tarantino opened his mouth and tried to sound Australian?

    • @jyesucevitz
      @jyesucevitz 9 месяцев назад +3

      he didn't sound Australian. he sounded like an American trying to sound like an Australian right after watching Crocodile Dundee.

    • @ellaphx
      @ellaphx 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@jyesucevitz yes that was my point 😂

    • @joaoluizfonseca6914
      @joaoluizfonseca6914 5 месяцев назад +1

      i still don’t know why he wrote his own character that way; like fine, you want to appear in your own movie even if for comic relief, but WHY make him australian? 😂😂

    • @ellaphx
      @ellaphx 5 месяцев назад

      @@joaoluizfonseca6914 exactly 😂

    • @HJt-zi7ke
      @HJt-zi7ke 4 месяца назад

      Sounded awfully Australian to me

  • @NecramoniumVideo
    @NecramoniumVideo 6 месяцев назад +27

    The reason for the blue suit, is because Jamie Foxx did a bit of research on slaves, and found out they were not allowed to wear such colorful clothing, so he went into wardrobe, and that is the suit he picked.

  • @thomashorner7474
    @thomashorner7474 Год назад +100

    Here's your roast. The movie is set in 1858 Lincoln became president-elect in February 1861, outraged the southern states seceded . President Buchanan and President-elect Lincoln declared secession illegal. South Carolina fired on Fort Sumter in April of 1861 1 month after Lincoln took office. And the Gettysburg address didn't lead up to the civil war it was made after the battle of Gettysburg in 1863. So in the short answer to your question .... No Lincoln wasn't President,Buchanan was. Oh yeah fun fact the man that asks Django to spell his name is Franco Nero the original 1966 Django.

  • @agenttheater5
    @agenttheater5 Год назад +38

    Not that anyone's asking and I know we don't see this scene in this video, but re the line "Alexandre Dumas is black", the answer is yes he was.
    His paternal grandmother was a slave of afro-caribbean descent bought by a French marquis on a French colony to be his concubine, she had two daughters and a son with him, Thomas-Alexandre. When the marquis returned to France he sold her and their daughters (to a baron I think) but took their son with him (selling him at first but buying him back a little while later). Thomas-Alexandre eventually was given his freedom and was educated as a 'gentleman', but he had a falling out with his father when he joined the army and started at the bottom as a private like you're supposed to rather than using the family name to get a higher position - around that time he started using the name Dumas which was apparently his mothers name which apparently signified that she was farm property. During the French Reovlution Thomas-Alexandre Dumas ended up becoming the first man of African descent to rise to the position of General in the French army, and at one point had 50,000 men under his command. He led a victory against either German or Austrian troops during one minor war so they started referring to him as 'der schwarzer Teufel'/'the black devil' so it makes sense that Dr Schulz would know about him. General Dumas married a white woman (an innkeepers daughter) and had two three daughters (I think, all I know for a fact is that one of them died in infancy) and a son, Alexandre Dumas. General Dumas had a falling out with Napoleon over both personal and racial reasons (when Napoleon took power over France he reinstated a lot of the pre-revolution laws regarded different races and slavery including laws against interracial marriage) and so when he died of cancer Napoleon refused to pay his widow the pension promised to widows of Generals, so she was left to raise her children by herself in a struggle.
    Their son Alexandre Dumas, went without a secondary education, but as we know, ended up becoming one of the most popular authors of the century whose books have been adapted into movies since movies were invented, and it's long been rumoured that he based his most iconic characters on his memories of and the stories he heard about his father

    • @ursulajordan7466
      @ursulajordan7466 5 месяцев назад +1

      Extremely well said. Thank you for enlightening so many. One of my favourite authors.

    • @sergeyromanov5560
      @sergeyromanov5560 Месяц назад

      he had some african ancestry but he was not black.

  • @LinNoOne
    @LinNoOne Год назад +83

    Django wasn't speaking out of line or doing too much when he was playing up the black slaver character. Rather, Schultz was the one out of his depth because he wasn't accustomed to the barbaric & cruel nature of plantation owners. He almost effed things up by showing empathy & offering to pay the $500 for the runaway slave.
    Great job as always tho guys, you are top tier reactors.

    • @chrisleebowers
      @chrisleebowers Год назад +12

      "He almost effed things up"
      Eventually, he did.
      "I'm sorry, I couldn't resist..."

    • @d3l3tes00n
      @d3l3tes00n Год назад +5

      @@chrisleebowers It all worked out

  • @kenyonsgirl415
    @kenyonsgirl415 11 месяцев назад +28

    Thanks to this and Inglorious Basterds, I have such an appreciation for Christoph Waltz. What an amazing actor!

    • @GramadinGG
      @GramadinGG 9 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed

    • @luchts4547
      @luchts4547 Месяц назад

      Same, those two movies elevated him to my favorite actor.

  • @ajasanchez2221
    @ajasanchez2221 5 месяцев назад +8

    As a black woman at 17:50 when you said "oooh yea he needs to die... Immediately " i felt that shit!! I know my family's history. I've done the research myself and watching this movie gave me a lot of mixed emotions. I felt guilty from laughing at the jokes because it's such a hard topic. A lot of people think movies over exaggerate the abuse that slaves went through but if you do your own research into American history, you'd find out they sugar coat & try to hide a lot of what actually happened. Words truly don't describe how horriblly inhumane our ancestors were treated.

    • @MrHello-nx4xs
      @MrHello-nx4xs 3 месяца назад +1

      Great comment. I find these movies under represent the brutality inflicted on the enslaved people. This is why discussions are hard for some.

    • @mikeh2006
      @mikeh2006 25 дней назад

      Oh I fully believe they did awful things to enslaved people. It wasn't just black folk either, but of course the vast majority were black.

  • @myfriendisaac
    @myfriendisaac Год назад +16

    26:12 “One could almost say…” 🤣😂
    *Django* was absolutely loving his role!!!

  • @emilsitka9537
    @emilsitka9537 Год назад +18

    Phrenology. The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities.

    • @shockingdocumentaries4255
      @shockingdocumentaries4255 10 месяцев назад +1

      Phrenology, eugenics, genetics.
      It’s all about trying to make the lie of some humans being inferior seem like science and therefore truth.
      However the arguments deny logic and are clearly the results of biased society rationalizing it’s inequality and normalizing bigotry.

  • @shugamouth
    @shugamouth Год назад +9

    Phrenology is the pseudo-science that Leo was talking about ‘the old Joe’-Ben.

  • @jodiedehart3314
    @jodiedehart3314 Год назад +10

    I don't know if y'all have seen Inglorious Bastards, but the actor played the crazy German officer in that movie also plays Dr Schultz the dentist in this one!

  • @jcarlovitch
    @jcarlovitch Год назад +29

    45:53 I usually never cry during a movie but when Django's stray bullet hit the delicious looking white cake I wept like a baby.

    • @KrazzeeKane
      @KrazzeeKane 11 месяцев назад +6

      You mean the hwhite cake. Gotta emphasize that initial whistle sound

    • @anactualalpaca7016
      @anactualalpaca7016 9 месяцев назад +6

      R.I.P. Hwhite cake

    • @Belladonna313
      @Belladonna313 6 месяцев назад +1

      😂

  • @jedipool
    @jedipool Год назад +33

    Fun fact....Jamie Foxx rode his own horse in this movie. If you like Quentin Tarantino, you should check out 4 Rooms, he directed one of the rooms and True Romance, he wrote the script.

    • @bryanparker2925
      @bryanparker2925 Год назад +3

      4 rooms has all star cast

    • @butt5326
      @butt5326 Год назад +3

      He also has a story credit for natural born killers

    • @jedipool
      @jedipool Год назад +3

      @Bu tt He wrote the script to Natural Born Killers as well. He sold the those 2 scripts, True Romance and Natural Born Killers, and then he used that money to make Reservoir Dogs.

    • @landosalemchainsaw
      @landosalemchainsaw Год назад

      @@butt5326
      And script rewrite and producer for Past Midnight with Rutger Hauer.

    • @angelique94
      @angelique94 Год назад +2

      That movie is so underrated! "Did they misbehave?!!!"😂😂😂

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 Год назад +2

    Big Daddy is famous actor Don Johnson from the 80s show Miami Vice (which Jamie Foxx starred in the movie rendition years later).,

  • @TheTriumphbsa
    @TheTriumphbsa Год назад +4

    Big Daddy was played by Don Johnson; the co-star
    (as Sonny Crockett) of the iconic 80's tv show
    Miami Vice.

  • @sandratroyer2886
    @sandratroyer2886 Год назад +12

    Also I knew at least one of you would drop a “ shut the f*#k up ColonalSanders!” Y’all never disappoint!

  • @pduidesign
    @pduidesign 5 месяцев назад +1

    Video: what caliber is in that weapon?
    Me: a Tarentino round.

  • @d4mdcykey
    @d4mdcykey 6 месяцев назад +4

    While there are numerous incredible aspects to this film the one that stands out so much for me is the character of Samuel L. Jackson. There are multiple layers of complexity to a historical anomaly in history like that man and between the acting and Sam's facial expressions and body language, that role, for me, is in his top 3.

  • @TheMixedPlateFrequency
    @TheMixedPlateFrequency 9 месяцев назад +4

    That outfit that Django had at the end was awesome.

  • @joaoluizfonseca6914
    @joaoluizfonseca6914 8 месяцев назад +4

    The actress who played Brumhilde was in another movie with Jamie Foxx in 2004, and they played a couple too.... their chemistry is SO natural
    This to me is Quentin's masterpiece movie; everything about is top notch….. Don Johnson is the man who plays Big Daddy; he’s considered just about the biggest star of the 1980’s, mainly due to Miami Vice (aside from a semi-singing career) and Franco Nero, the man who tells Django to spell his name, is the original Django actor from the 1960’s

    • @selinakyle2368
      @selinakyle2368 7 месяцев назад +4

      Her name is Kerry Washington

    • @joaoluizfonseca6914
      @joaoluizfonseca6914 6 месяцев назад

      @@selinakyle2368yup i know….. forgot to mention

    • @2tone753
      @2tone753 3 месяца назад

      Just a little note from a German. The name Brunhilde is an n instead of an m. Otherwise everything is wonderful.

    • @ontheblockgod
      @ontheblockgod 2 месяца назад

      Yes Kerry Washington plays Jaime Foxx's wife in the Ray Charles biopic "Ray". You guys should DEFINITELY check that out!

  • @SierraSierraFoxtrot
    @SierraSierraFoxtrot Год назад +9

    at 49:53, she's not a photographer, she's looking at 3D photos through a stereoscopic viewer.
    It's like a very primitive ViewMaster, if you know what that is.
    You probably don't so I guess a ViewMaster is like VR but from 1939.
    It was very popular when I was a kid in the 1980s.

    • @tlm101155
      @tlm101155 9 дней назад +1

      This was Master Stunt Woman Zoe Bell. She did the Stunts for Uma Thurman in the Kill bill movies and for Lucy Lawless in Xena: Warrior Princess on TV. She has also done a couple of movies where She is the Star (including Death Proof).

  • @wellington66440
    @wellington66440 12 дней назад

    dicaprio imitating chief matsumoto from kill bill in the scene he smashes the cup with his bare hands right before being decapitated.

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 Год назад +9

    Great film. When you guys were calling her "Broomhilda" I was thinking to, myself "What fools." The German name is Brunhilde. But I looked up the movie cast, it is indeed Broomhilda in this film. Inside joke imagine- "Broomhilda" was a very popular newspaper cartoon. She was a witch type character, hence the 'broom'. I read it as a kid, I'm an old guy, so that was back in the 1970s.

  • @forestrot666
    @forestrot666 6 месяцев назад +2

    "Goodbye Mrs Lowe" 🎉

  • @arthurhubbard9349
    @arthurhubbard9349 Год назад +10

    You guys need to do the h8teful eight another great Quentin movie

  • @Frainkey
    @Frainkey 9 месяцев назад +3

    Django never got out of line. Schultz couldn’t stay in character. Django went as far as he did because he was adapting seeing that he was going to have to be a bigger douche than Stephen to impress Candy. He new it would come at a cost. Schultz would’ve rather broken character than be a witness to the atrocities. Understandable. Yea, Django cared about his wife but that’s why he was able to stay in character. He was motivated. It benefited him none to be a loose cannon. He played the role that got Candy’s attention.

  • @ezelldaniels6064
    @ezelldaniels6064 Год назад +7

    One of the greatest movies EVER!!! A FUCKIN MASTERPIECE 🔥🔥🔥

  • @acrefray
    @acrefray Год назад +12

    As a note: that $12,000 figure is around half a million dollars today. Imagine if someone offered to buy one of your relatively high quality chairs, or clothing, or bit of electronics for half a million. Even if you weren't willing to sell it initially... You'd certainly listen to their offer.

    • @shockingdocumentaries4255
      @shockingdocumentaries4255 10 месяцев назад +2

      Unless they were talking about owning a human being. Then half a million wouldn’t seem like nearly enough.
      It’s weird that you are making a half a million dollars for a human life seem like a lot by comparing enslaved humans to furniture.
      It’s down right sick. 🤢🤮

    • @acrefray
      @acrefray 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@shockingdocumentaries4255 I'm guessing you've totally forgotten the context of the movie, and any sense of nuance in conversation. Just so you can wrap your head around it: I am not, do not, and will never condone slavery.
      The purpose of the comment was to explain that in those times, in that situation, with those people, that was considered an excellent deal and a lot of money for some property they had in abundance - and yes, slaves were property. I don't agree with it, but I acknowledge the past.
      The fact you are sickened by it is a good thing, and is in fact, one of the purposes of the movie overall.
      Sadly though, remember that slavery like this still very much exists over the world, some equally brutal, but even in first-world countries, slavery is still rife and prevalent, particularly in the US where sexual slavery is common, and prisons are filled with very legal slaves - one reason why US prisons are so full and are even mandated to be filled to a certain extent. They are legal slave owners, enshrined in the Constitution.
      Slavery never ended, it just evolved.

    • @shockingdocumentaries4255
      @shockingdocumentaries4255 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@acrefray
      I just commented on how a situation about selling people for $12,000, became a conversation about:
      1)
      how impressive the amount was
      2)
      what it would add up to in today’s numbers
      3)
      a comparison of enslaved people with furniture to make it clear how GREAT the number is.
      I guess I should feel … flattered.
      I’m clearly WRONG for being disgusted by the CURRENT DAY objectification of people who were treated as property.
      I can’t see the difference between the slave owners treating humans like furniture and your doing so, right now.
      Your lecture trying to shut down a black girl and trying to change the conversation from what you said to the “so-called context”, is the go to move or someone who says or does something demeaning. And then doubles down trying to use aggression and obfuscation to lecture someone for calling you on the offensive nature of what you said. While treating the person as if they have no right to their viewpoint. Which ironically contradicts your lecture about how great you are.
      Repeating your comment that compares black enslaved people to furniture would have been an easier way to show that the good sounding stuff you said after contradicts with it.
      But showing how you’re trying to shut me down while talking about respect instead of TREATING me with respect and taking in what I said or just leaving it alone, is a more efficient way to show you’re a bigoted KAREN.
      I thought maybe you misspoke, but it’s clear from your response, that talks of respect from you are just that.
      Talk.
      Talk that contradicts your clear disregard and inability to BE respectful.
      I couldn’t finish reading your comments at first. It made me feel the same way FOX NEWS make me feel.
      LIKE LESS OF A PERSON.
      It’s easier to deal with someone who is honest about their biases and doesn’t think they can say disgusting inhumane things than cover it up by changing the subject with a lecture about slavery being ongoing, by someone defending racially biased comments.
      Your assumptions that I’m ignorant is just another way your showing racial bias as you attack a black woman for exercising her GOD GIVEN RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH. And lecture me as if you have reason to think I’m ignorant and need to tell me the place of people who look like me in this world.
      Next time you want to lecture someone about slavery, try doing it to the person in the mirror.
      It doesn’t matter what you say in defense of inhumane treatment as you dehumanize someone you clearly have LESS respect for than the furniture you compared enslaved human beings to.
      The funny thing is your defense of that original comment is when you crossed the line between an ignorant person who misspoke, and a gaslighting bigot who thinks they can go from racist comments to racist behavior to bully a person of a different race. All while playing the victim.
      If you couldn’t see how comparing black people treated like property, to furniture was offensive you could have left it alone, say that’s NOT what you intended, you could have rephrased to make your point clearer.
      Instead you responded like a gaslighting racist and defended the comment.
      Watching movies about slavery ISN’T an excuse to objectify HUMAN BEINGS!
      Please read MARTIN LUTHERS KINGS last book, CHAOS OR COMMUNITY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE.
      It’s about how the white people who marched with Dr. King abandoned the cause when it came to following through on the promise of civil rights due to their UNCONSCIOUS BIAS. Not all people with racial biases are able to honest.
      Even people who can admit they think they can judge people based off of race, but CAN’T admit they are RACE-ist.
      This holds true also for brown skin people with Stockholm syndrome who’ve been taught to hate themselves by a racist society.
      I pray to god you don’t identify as non-white. 🤞🏽
      It doesn’t matter what your so called race is. Your behavior is biased, aggressive, gaslighting, Karen-type, troll like, deplorable, and fascist.
      Feel free to continue lecturing people about slavery as if they are stupid and you believe you can shame them for thinking humans shouldn’t be treated like, or compared to furniture.
      The fact that you’re treating me like a 3rd class citizen, too dumb to see the situation I’m in socio-economically without it being explained by someone NOT respecting my rights, will NOT go unnoticed.
      What if I compared Jewish people to furniture and said I was honoring the time period as justification for aping the rhetoric and treatment of these people during the holocaust, I’d be torn a new one and accuse of being an ANTISEMITE FOR GOOD REASON. I wouldn’t be ACKNOWLEDGING the PAST. I’d be repeating past INHUMANE behavior FROM THE PAST IN THE PRESENT.
      Rationalizing my horrendous behavior with lectures about racist treatment still existing to someone who descended from holocaust victims who STILL is confronted with this violent behavior DAILY, wouldn’t make it better, it would make it worse.
      Believe me every time I have a fire in my apartment building and we AREN’T notified about the fire or evacuated by the firemen, It’s just another reminder of the fact that people STILL aren’t treated humanely. We weren’t freed, we just given a longer lease. I DON’T YOU TO EXPLAIN MY LIFE, OR THE GEO-POLITICAL CONDITIONS MY PEOPLE LIVE IN AROUND THE WORLD.
      If it’s not ok to treat some humans beings this way, but it’s ok to treat other human beings this way based of the false construct that that they are SUB category of the human race, THAT IS THE VERY DEFINITION OF A FASCIST AND RACIST.
      A racist IS as a racist DOES.
      This is the same fascism that was fought against in the civil war, world war 2, the civil rights era, Gandhi in India, and almost every other conflict globally.
      It’s all about tyrants who thought they had the right to control and destroy other human beings. Stopping them from speaking their mind is just another way of dehumanizing someone you see as furniture.
      If you wouldn’t want it done to you, and being called on your behavior makes you that triggered, maybe you should adjust your behavior to be more aligned with how you would like to be treated.
      If movies about racism brings out the side of you that thinks of people as furniture, maybe you shouldn’t watch those kinds of movies. Or deal with that side in therapy designed to address your anti-human (lecture about slavery in order to treat someone like they have no human right to speak) ANTI-DEMOCRATIC standpoint.
      I’m still not sure how a movie about slavery or the fact that slavery is ongoing has to do with your treating black people like property.
      I pray for the people who have to deal with your contradictory neo- libtard crap. You’re racial biased by another name.
      Fortunately I’m NOT one of them.
      MUTE!!!!
      It’s sad that those cute young men I adored thought a comment defending racism was worth highlighted. But such is the life of a black person in a society where racism is so prevalent it’s mischaracterized as “liberal” or “conservative”. 🤢
      I guess I should have known bettthan to say people shouldn’t be treated like furniture.
      I GUESS I STILL DON’T KNOW MY PLACE. 🤥
      Oh well! It’s just another day ending in day. 🥱
      I don’t have time to lick my wounds. I’m too busy dealing with racism that ACTUALLY matters.
      Like moving out of the fire trap I live in before it goes up in flames again. 🔥 Or getting scared when I try to notify a firemen that we weren’t alerted about either of the fires, sure that it’s a mistake. Only to be faded with an argressive attitude both times I tried to speak. And having to work around the people who are supposed to help but sabotage me as they insist “it’s normal to live this way” and act like SOME people don’t have the most BASIC human rights to be SAFE or SPEAK UP FOR THEMSELF.
      Sound familiar. 😲
      EITHER EVERYONE MATTERS OR NO ONE MATTERS.
      YOU EITHER RESPECT DEMOCRACY OR YOU DON’T.
      UNSUBSCRIBE!!!

    • @acrefray
      @acrefray 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@shockingdocumentaries4255 Classic right-wing racist. Deflect, make up a fallacious argument, blame, incite politics, then silence.

  • @paulallen1656
    @paulallen1656 6 месяцев назад +3

    The scene with Leo's cut hand was stopped and fake blood applied for the face rub. Fyi

  • @Stardust_7273
    @Stardust_7273 Год назад +1

    This is set in 1858, just before the Civil War. Lincoln became President in 1861 and was assassinated in 1865. He issued the Emancipation Proclomation, freeing all slaves, in 1863, but that obviously didn't magically make all slave owners let them go. Juneteenth is the anniversary of June 19, 1865, when Federal troops made it all the way down to Texas to make sure the slaves were all free. You can imagine it took them so long because of the war and everyone had to get around on horses.

  • @Darksista1
    @Darksista1 Год назад +4

    Great reaction guys, this movie man, the scene when Django was whipping him was hilarious😊

  • @realSimoneCherie
    @realSimoneCherie Год назад +5

    Uncle Ruckus was absolutely inspiration for Samuel L Jackson’s character.
    People praised Leo’s performance in this movie and he’s always phenomenal but for me, not a convincing racist AT ALL. I’m not unhappy about that personally

  • @nichoudha
    @nichoudha 5 месяцев назад

    The mirror blurring the face was showing the perspective of the slave woman who was tied up. She never got to see his face clearly. It adds to the mystique and legend of Django as a superhero-like figure in the film. The kids at the barn and others will be talking about the guy who saved her and she'll only have their descriptions to go by regarding his facial appearance.

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Год назад +6

    I saw this in a packed theater and during the KKK scene I thought I was going to piss myself laughing 😂

  • @tlm101155
    @tlm101155 9 дней назад

    Quentin wrote a Sequel to Django Unchained. Sadly. it was never made but it was eventually released as a Graphic Novel. In the Sequel Django teams with Zorro to free a town from a Dictator.

  • @TRIGGER49
    @TRIGGER49 Год назад +5

    By far one of my favorite movies

  • @ZrankFappaH
    @ZrankFappaH Год назад +23

    Always happy to see Tarantino reactions. You guys are awesome, and Cam your screamy reactions are hilarious dude. Glad I found you guys!

  • @rodneysisco6364
    @rodneysisco6364 Год назад +3

    The black overseer is Samuel L.Jackson

  • @chitownbear7733
    @chitownbear7733 Год назад +1

    The most interesting thing about this film is so many comments about everything and everyone else in the film except for the actual slaves.

  • @robinhardman7527
    @robinhardman7527 Год назад +2

    You two are so much fun to watch!

  • @quz908
    @quz908 Год назад +3

    It appears there was less concern for the people than the horses. imo

  • @dazparry1580
    @dazparry1580 11 месяцев назад +1

    I imagine they added fake blood after, but leo slamming his hand against the fork wasn't in the script.

  • @desmawalker556
    @desmawalker556 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was one of the FUNNIEST reactions I've EVER WATCHED !!! 👀👍💖😀😆😂😂😆😆😂💀

  • @JohnDoe-bz4yl
    @JohnDoe-bz4yl 6 месяцев назад

    The Aussie actor who says to Django I just got the sights fixed and their perfect on his gun my son and I met in Adelaide during a supernova convension
    He was in the Australian horror movie wolf creek

  • @bryce253
    @bryce253 Год назад +3

    They really didn't know that was Samuel L. Jackson?

  • @sandratroyer2886
    @sandratroyer2886 Год назад +2

    You guys should make a buddy movie,! -“Airplane style”. I seriously love the friendship that spills over on to your reacts♥️. Also I knew at least one of you would drop a “shut the f*#k up Colonel Sanders!” And you both went there😂🤣 Thank you, you guys never disappoint!😎

  • @ysmith494
    @ysmith494 Год назад

    Marshal : You & your neighbor come out right now. 😂😂😂

  • @epicsshadesmaster-animatio4398
    @epicsshadesmaster-animatio4398 7 месяцев назад

    Stephens introduction i actually had to pause the movie because me and my brother were dying of laughter from his comments toward Django’s snowball comment

  • @riverjeanmontgomery6664
    @riverjeanmontgomery6664 Год назад +1

    You said “Yo, and bro”. That rhymes with “No!”

  • @SierraSierraFoxtrot
    @SierraSierraFoxtrot Год назад

    The glasses with the side bits are to keep sand, dust, or soot from blowing in your eyes.
    Just like sports glasses today.

  • @aayzajm
    @aayzajm 6 месяцев назад

    Don't know if it was missed but a significant line right before 50:19 - Django shouts "D'Artgnan Motherf****ers" as he enters - the name of the Mandingo fighter the dog handlers ripped apart earlier - because the whole point is he's there in his name to avenge his death

  • @jerrywalters8885
    @jerrywalters8885 Год назад +2

    Love yall reaction just wonder when you gonna get around to BACK TO THE FUTURE 3???

  • @otekomwamba2641
    @otekomwamba2641 4 месяца назад

    The president at the time was James Buchanan

  • @205Chauncey
    @205Chauncey Год назад +2

    One of the greatest movies of all time!!!🔥

  • @davewing7124
    @davewing7124 Год назад +2

    You guys make a great team! Think about doing 'Arrival' the 2016 version.

  • @deathninja16
    @deathninja16 Год назад +5

    that scene with blood all over kerry washington, she had no idea it was coming.

    • @pdoll96
      @pdoll96 Год назад

      She did. It was a retake with fake blood. Do you know how disrespectful and reprehensible it would be for someone to smear their blood on your face without your knowledge or consent? Not to mention sue-able. Neither Tarantino or DeCaprio would do that.
      DiCaprio's hand was bandaged, and he suggested the idea of smearing blood onto the face of Kerry Washington. Tarantino and Washington both liked this, so Tarantino got some fake blood together. IMDB 2012

  • @pdoll96
    @pdoll96 Год назад +10

    Leo was robbed. How did he not win an Oscar?

    • @ivankawnartist
      @ivankawnartist Год назад +2

      He wasn't even the best in the movie, why should he have been the one to win out of others?

    • @mikewilkins6501
      @mikewilkins6501 Год назад +1

      He wasn't the main character but he was very good. He's one of my favorite actors

  • @GramadinGG
    @GramadinGG 9 месяцев назад

    James Buchanan was president of the US in 1858.

  • @cathykent8866
    @cathykent8866 Год назад +1

    The head black guy there is Samuel L Jackson

  • @drewsimon3500
    @drewsimon3500 Год назад

    Great 👍 Reaction subscribed 👏!!

  • @garyedwardgray7549
    @garyedwardgray7549 Год назад +3

    Great review from one of my favorite movies from the greatest movie year ever, IMHO... Django, Argo and Lincoln all in the same year. Interesting factoid, Django ties all three movies together. "Moonlight" from this movie plays a Congressman in Lincoln. And one of the Australian slave runners has a bit part as an adviser in Argo. I actually watched Django in the theater about five times, that's how crazy I am about it. The ONLY part I found a little boring, which is kind of a big deal in a long movie, was the trip to Candyland. I get its reason for being left in there... that trip is used to build Django's meanness as a Black slaver. I just found that piece rather slow. Otherwise, it's a perfect movie.

  • @cathykent8866
    @cathykent8866 Год назад

    If you take notice Dajango has on sunglasses. They did not have them back then

  • @tedd-ivan
    @tedd-ivan Год назад +2

    i would love for you guys to react to dreamgirls. such a great movie

  • @jayremi755
    @jayremi755 Год назад +2

    You guys should do Shutter Island

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, Cam! Thanks, Zay! 🐎 #CamAndZay #QuentinTarantino #DjangoUnchained

  • @popgas3821
    @popgas3821 11 месяцев назад

    Bros, I recommend "Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid" if one or both of you haven't seen it. 👌

  • @christopherlundgren3499
    @christopherlundgren3499 8 месяцев назад

    Christoph Waltz is a genius

  • @jadacaron269
    @jadacaron269 Год назад +3

    Harriet is another good movie u guys should check out 🖤

  • @highstimulation2497
    @highstimulation2497 11 месяцев назад +1

    you seen The GOod The Bad and The Ugly... right? highly recommended.
    Tarantino said it's the best-directed film EVER.
    also see For A Few Dollars More, and UNFORGIVEN.

  • @desmawalker556
    @desmawalker556 8 месяцев назад

    Kerry Washington had also worked with Jamie Foxx on the movie RAY which I highly recommend you watch. 🙂

  • @scar445
    @scar445 Год назад

    10:16 its not so much caliber, as it is unloading both barrels of steel buckshot, into a squishy skull, from about 6 inches away. Anything short of concrete or steel plating would be turned to mush by that shot.
    But it looks like a 10 gauge from where im sitting
    15:41 they did, they actually existed as far back as the 1600's. The term "Grenadier" was used for special regiments of soldiers that would practice grenade throwing followed by bayonet charges into the disoriented enemy ranks.
    Aahh, yes. Wotan. The god that would later become Tor. nice touch of Tarantino to acknowledge the ancient pagan religions.

  • @jeffmeadows3172
    @jeffmeadows3172 Год назад +2

    frenology Cam.

  • @georgenelawson9917
    @georgenelawson9917 Год назад

    He's usually in a bunch of his movies lol

  • @mikegarrens5286
    @mikegarrens5286 Год назад +1

    You guys need to watch more movies from the 80s

  • @gordonhaire9206
    @gordonhaire9206 Год назад +2

    phrenology

  • @LordBeerusTheCreator
    @LordBeerusTheCreator Год назад +1

    Kerry Washington!!

  • @sharonhodnett5959
    @sharonhodnett5959 Год назад

    People came from everywhere for the free land

  • @fedos
    @fedos Год назад

    Now I want a cut of this movie where all instances of the n word are dubbed over with "neighbor".

  • @sumoni
    @sumoni 14 дней назад

    38:01 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Jay-br9ee
    @Jay-br9ee 5 месяцев назад +1

    A little advice just to give u a heads up before RUclips gets on this video. You might want to edit the N word out of this video. I'm 49 just a little advice guys. It's your channel you can do what you want with it. Just little advice.

  • @LarryJnyc
    @LarryJnyc Год назад

    Fantastic- NOW where is the final GOTs episode???

  • @judywelch1044
    @judywelch1044 5 месяцев назад

    Like Hitchcock, Quinton is in most of his pictures.

  • @collinpeters7584
    @collinpeters7584 Год назад +2

    U had to love to hate Samuel L Jackson character in this movie.

  • @bryanparker2925
    @bryanparker2925 Год назад

    Blew up Oak Alley.

  • @HEYitzED
    @HEYitzED 9 месяцев назад

    You guys gotta do Pulp Fiction!

  • @bigb2494
    @bigb2494 Год назад +5

    Great reaction to a great movie. I wouldn't necessarily collate this to Black History Month. Some others for the occasion, even though they shouldn't be relegated to February are 42 (The Jackie Robinson Story), X starring Denzel Washington, Selma, Red Tails, Men of Honor feat Cuba Gooding Jr and Robert Denaro, Glory and maybe Rosewood which is based on a true event.

    • @badgaltinginnit
      @badgaltinginnit Год назад +3

      Queen & slim, hidden figures, for colored girls.
      So many other black films that don't only center trauma, pain, and slavery

    • @JG-ic3py
      @JG-ic3py Год назад +1

      Glory, with Denzel Washington, is another good one.

    • @carladavis1473
      @carladavis1473 Год назад +1

      Also Black Panther, Hidden Figures, Harriet, Just Mercy, Fruitville Station, The Butler, Remember the Titans, Pride, Till, Race, Black Klansman, Glory Road, Cadillac Records, Ray, Whats Love Got to Do with It, and although these following movies arent one person's true story the stories are true experiences in African American life and they are Dead Presidents, Boyz n da hood, menace to society, Baby Boy and Set out off.
      I am glad they are doing movies for black history month though. I follow a lot of reactors, and they all did movies for Halloween all month long, but most of them did nothing for black history month. These guys are the youngest, and they choose to acknowledge it. I appreciate that, so whatever they choose, I'll cool with. Oh I forgot The Hurricane and the debaters both starring Denzel..and both true as well

    • @Trenchcoat3
      @Trenchcoat3 Год назад +1

      Why not?

    • @lavinder11
      @lavinder11 5 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed. I cringe when people choose this movie for BHM. It’s entertainment only. Also, we have plenty of other stories in this country besides slavery.

  • @marshallprince2583
    @marshallprince2583 Год назад +11

    Nope! His bloody hand rolling over her face was improved. Up until that point, Kerry Washington didn't even know Leo's hand was cut. Her reaction to his blood smearing all over her face is authentic!

    • @AnotherNewDawn
      @AnotherNewDawn Год назад +14

      This is incorrect. When Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio) smashes his hand on the dinner-table, DiCaprio did accidentally crush a small stemmed glass with his palm and did really begin to bleed. He ignored it, stayed in character, and continued with the scene. Quentin Tarantino was so impressed that he used this take in the final print, and when he called cut, the room erupted in a standing ovation. DiCaprio's hand was bandaged, and he suggested the idea of smearing blood onto the face of Kerry Washington. Tarantino and Washington both liked this, so Tarantino got some fake blood together.

    • @marshallprince2583
      @marshallprince2583 Год назад +11

      @@AnotherNewDawn thanks for the correction! I hate to be misinformed.

    • @pdoll96
      @pdoll96 Год назад +8

      @@AnotherNewDawn thanks for the correction. I know Tararantino and DeCaprio are both very respectful of the people they work with and smearing a bodily fluid onto a person’s face without their knowledge would not only have been disrespectful but liable.

  • @Stardust_7273
    @Stardust_7273 Год назад +1

    The pseudoscience pf the bumps pf the head is called phrenology.

  • @The10thManRules
    @The10thManRules 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm not certain what I'm about to say, hasn't already been said. Not that I expect anyone to care.
    Zay, you mentioned that you're watching this "...because it's Black History Month, so of course we're watching movies about slavery." Technically, slavery is more white history and less Black history.
    Just as if you were watching a movie about a bank robbery. The movie is more about the criminals, not the victims.
    The movies you two have viewed so far do indeed have social value, but there are exponentially more historical movies about Africa Americans than just slavery movies.

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 Год назад +1

    I would rate it a 9.2

  • @drewsimon3500
    @drewsimon3500 Год назад

    🇯🇲 Respect 🇺🇸

  • @cheetajet320
    @cheetajet320 Год назад +3

    Watching you guys sure makes me happy. I laugh right along with you. Sadly, the "N" word makes me cringe. It was rough to sit through. 😕 But loved the review! You guys are my favorite. I hope to see you on my flight sometime! Drinks on me.

  • @cole_deatherage
    @cole_deatherage Год назад

    10:18 thats just a shotgun with probably buckshot

  • @summerrose8110
    @summerrose8110 14 дней назад

    23:26- You two don't comprehend symbolism do you? The story Schultz was telling is a metaphor for Django getting his wife, Broomhilda back. The "fire" is the trials both Django and Schultz go through in each town to get to Broomhilda to get her out because Django obviously loves his wife that much he is willing to go through hell to save her. It was infuriating to watch you not get the symbolism of the story by taking it literal. Jesus Christ.🤦‍♀️

  • @kingissey2050
    @kingissey2050 6 месяцев назад

    2pacs music was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @revjohnlee
    @revjohnlee Год назад

    Tarantino movies have only an approximate relationship to history (but that doesn't keep them from being great!) but no, this takes place before the civil war. Lincoln was elected in 1860 and inaugurated in 1861. His inauguration precipitated the start of the war when South Carolina seceded and fired on Ft. Sumter. He had promised that he would not actively work towards freeing the slaves but he was the first Republican elected and the party was formed to fight slaver so the southern states did not trust him.
    Phrenology, the study of head bumps, was a fad at that time. It was indeed all BS but many believed.

  • @SCharlesDennicon
    @SCharlesDennicon Год назад +1

    This is not a first time watching, but half a first time watching, since one of you already knew the movie. The title is false advertisment! :D
    Your reaction was goof overall, but 32:05 to 32:48 is the opposite of a good reaction video. Like. Mate, you spent almost a minute babbling about what you think's happening instead of enjoying the moment. Plus, talking made you miss lines (in a Tarantino movie!). I know reacting isn't as easy as people think, but come on!
    Finally, good thing that you could make time last month for that masterpiece. Imagine you couldn't. That would have meant waiting for an ENTIRE year before you can watch it.

  • @rogu3rooster
    @rogu3rooster 11 месяцев назад

    I suddenly want to play RDR2

  • @ozzybloke-craig3690
    @ozzybloke-craig3690 Год назад

    Samuel L Oldson

  • @annnoble7181
    @annnoble7181 Год назад

    There's no law where they filmed for animal safety so ...Kidding