Watching *Django Unchained* For The First Time! (it was AMAZING!!)

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Oh my goodness everyone.... Django Unchained, was an AMAZING movie... I should've expected from such a good cast and Tarantino - plot, writing, ACTING, pacing, action.. it was all done so great and I am SO EXCITED to share this with you!!
I did end up finding out that the scene with Leonardo Dicaprio breaking the glass wasn't supposed to happen but they just kept rolling the camera and it's THINGS LIKE THAT THAT I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW ABOUT THIS MOVIE.

Tell me everything down below in the comments pls :) I hope you all enjoy SO MUCH ╰(*°▽°*)╯thank you 💖
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Watching Django Unchained For The First Time! (it was AMAZING!!)
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All Comments (21)
  • @VKunia
    This was supposed to be up but youtube kept giving me troubles 🥲🥲 So if the video gets blocked in the future, this is the warning!
  • Hey VK, fun fact, Samuel L Jackson, in an interview, was asked about being cast for Stephen, and he said Tarantino sent him the script, then called him to see what he thought about it, and Jackson said, "So, you want me to play the worst negro in the history of films?" Tarantino said, "Uh, yeah." Jackson said, "OK". lol
  • @hellowhat890
    "The D is silent." "I know." Franco Nero's character acknowledging Django is fitting because he originally played the character before.
  • “The blood is very dramatic.” You just described almost every Quentin Tarantino movie 😅
  • This movie is 10 years old and feels like it was released yesterday. I give this movie a "Five Wanted Bounty Heads Out Of Five."
  • @TheSquirter
    Tony, Django’s horse, is actually the horse that belongs to Jaime Foxx in real life. He’s called Cheetah and Foxx is essentially an irl cowboy who is an accomplished rider, hence no wires when he did that high up mount
  • @DecSteele
    The “KKK” raid discussion scene is one of the funniest things I’ve saw in a movie. “This time I say no bags, but next time we’ll do the bags right and go full regalia” 😂😂 “I think we all think .. the bags was a nice idea but not pointing any fingers, coulda been dun better”😂
  • @kingkorash
    The farewell kiss Django gives Shultz to say good bye one last time is so beautiful.
  • "It's not like a xenomorph has entered and tried to order a beer!" You're right. I believe that movie is called Spaceballs.
  • @jongakong9935
    Fun fact the “sniper rifle” that the doctor used was a Sharps 1874, chambered in 50-90 sharps (basically a 50 cal) and had an effective range of 1000 yards, those shots were definitely realistic 😋
  • Nominated for 6 Oscars including Best Picture but won for Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz and Best Original Screenplay
  • @jammeraw355
    One detail that I personally love is how Django drops the candle when killing Candie's men just like Schultz dropped the lantern when he killed Ace Speck
  • @graverob1910
    10:45 “Good for you! Defend your wife!…Stop being racist, while you’re at it!” I laughed so hard I hurt inside. Well said.
  • @Wolf00791
    Fun fact Leo actually cut his hand up pretty good but kept going till the shot was over before they tended to it. Thats dedication right there
  • My obscure bit of trivia is that the Aussie who was with the character Quentin Tarantino played is John Jarratt, a legendary (if less well known) Aussie actor. His most iconic roles were in the Wolf Creek movies and series. He was invited to cameo because Tarantino was a big fan and always wanted to meet him. Love your reactions and G'Day from Sydney. :)
  • "I like the way you die boy" "Bye Ms. Laura" "I couldn't resist" "I count 2 guns" "First you had my curiosity, now you have my attention" Such a quotable, well made film. Easily top 3 in Tarantinos catalog
  • @joker3973
    If you noticed when Stephen was first being introduced, he was signing Calvin's signature on something. & when it was just him and Calvin in the study Stephen dropped the "act" with him. It's subtle but noticable. Stephen was really running Candy Land..
  • The man who asks Django if he can spell his name played Django in the original movie
  • @darthozlord
    To expand on the story of Leo being uncomfortable saying the N-word and calling the black actors that in a derogatory way, I believe it was Samuel L Jackson who told him to say it. This totally makes sense cause of the context of where the film takes place, and Jackson loves working on Tarentino's sets.
  • @rodprime79
    26:22 It's pretty incredible how Leo kept the camera rolling while his hand was really bleeding by accident. That's why he's one of the best actors out there!