DJANGO UNCHAINED (2012) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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Published 2023-11-30

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  • @CptGreenJeans
    The man sitting at the bar who asked him to spell his name is the original DJANGO. What Jamie Fox said was a quote from that man
  • @NoelMcGinnis
    I was SO happy to see both of you laughing at my favorite scene. "Bye miss Laura..." BOOM!
  • @lblpunk
    I never once thought of the "little cavity" in the tooth lol
  • I'm not sure if you girls realize this, but the way you change certain scenes to black and white, almost cartoonish is a Tarantino trait. That is how he kept many of his films R rated, especially Kill Bill. Too much blood and it wouldn't have kept it's R rating. Well done.
  • @kenyonsgirl415
    If you haven’t watched Inglorious Basterds (also by Tarantino and with Christolph Waltz), it’s a MUST SEE
  • @user-yr3hu1ug7r
    i love this movie so much. like most quinton movies...the dialog is fantastic lol. Steven is really the "brains" of Candy-Land. Calvin was born into ownership....but Steven runs the place. Such great characters and writing
  • @joepaskowski9091
    Another great reaction guys. I wasn’t expecting the “looks like he has a little cavity” comment…so clever and it made me lol!
  • @ThorTyrker
    I love the "easter eggs" in this film as Franco Nero appears in the wrestling scene who played Django in the 1966 movie and the end music from a Terence Hill movie who also played Django in 1968.
  • @myfriendisaac
    “BYE MISS LAURA!” 😂🤣😭🎯 Definitely one of QT’s best films!
  • Fun fact: At 12:15 the man who says ''Not too good'' and then continues speaking is actually Quinten Tarantino. Meaning he had two cameos in his own movie because he was also at the very end, playing one of the Australians.
  • @ModernEphemera
    You girls are really smart and observant! Really good reactions, thank you for sharing it!
  • @trashdoge1217
    I love the doctors reason to help django because in his eyes he quite literally has a hero in front of him thus he needs to help him
  • @Ulas_Aldag
    During one of the early takes Leo actually cut his hand on the glass and Tarantino thought it would add to the tone of the scenes, so they ended up actually implementing it into the scene. But the scene you see in the movie isn't actually the improvised incident but rather the improved and planned version of it, despite what people say.
  • @George-kv6gm
    Great movie...absolutely great reaction! Thanks so much, for sharing this with us!
  • @steffe689
    You two are great, very unique reactors!
  • @mikeyj7824
    Rumor has it you can find a Steven working in most American police forces 😂
  • @eliduncan4630
    Stephen is smart and a part of this because he's in a position of personal safety and power and people given that option often are willing to ignore any solidarity with the people they go on to abuse. You can see the same thing happening in the British Raj in India and depending on the era the same antagonism between management and workers. In the late 1800s-early1900s it would have been abuses leading to all out warfare and mid 1900s on just massive strikes and legal battles the atrocities some of us are willing to do for a little bit of power and comfort