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

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Django Unchained (2012) First Time Watching Movie Reaction, Review, and Commentary for JL. Many thoughts about how and why this movie was never watched until now and many, many, MANY thoughts about Stephen were had.

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All Comments (21)
  • @heatison11
    "You want I should treat him like white folks?" "NO, that's not what I said" Kills me everytime
  • @24:37 TRIVIA: The guy at the bar with the Spanish accent that Django is spelling his name for is the actor that played the Django character in the original film. This is why he says "I know," when Django tells him the D is silent. Great cameo.
  • Waltz character didn't leave the money for the the slave traders. He left it for the slaves in hopes of safe passage
  • @p0gzdk
    It actually is Leo’s real blood at the dinner table. He smashed his hand and cut it by mistake though, but chose to keep going with the scene
  • @veggiesaremurder
    The scene with the masked raiders complaining about the bags, is one of the funniest things I've ever seen in a movie, period. I go back to it periodically for a good laugh. 😂😂😂
  • @deathninja16
    leo decaprio had such trouble saying the n word that samuel and jamie said "cmon man its just another thursday." and the next day he was in calvin candie mode.
  • @geminilady11
    He asked him to spell his name because that is the original Django
  • @leerunion8316
    Notice Tarantino’s difference between “Fun violence” and “real violence” he doesn’t show the slave fight, or the dog attack in graphic detail. It’s disturbing enough. Yet, the shoot outs are all kinds of bloody fun. Lightens the mood. Side note; Easily Leo’s best role. Took him out of his protagonist safe space and made him a sadistic slave owner. And he thrived! Been so excited for y’all to do this one. I’m a MASSIVE Tarantino fan.
  • @shesemerald2011
    Alexadre Dumas was called a "quadroon" sometimes "mulatto" but yes the man that wrote Three Musketeers and Count of Monte Cristo is a black author. Count of Monte Cristo is kind of a love letter about his family history.
  • @athens_1psvr31
    Leo did cut his hand on accident when slamming it down on the table. He continued and delivered his lines and then the scene cut. He came back later and did the face wiping with fake blood.
  • @jansenart0
    Fun fact: "wanted: dead or alive" was NOT trying to imply that if you found the man, you could murder him to bring him in., just that if they had happened to die of hanging or disease or a fall or perhaps mortal combat, the body was as good as the man. The guy who killed Jessie James, Robert ford, learned that the hard way after bragging that he shot him in the back. Though he and his brother were tried, convicted, and sentenced to hang for the crime of first degree murder, they were also pardoned by the governor of Missouri (all in the same day).
  • @LordVolkov
    Sam Jackson has played 2 megalomaniacal villains (Kingsmen & The Spirit), and Stephen is still his most evil character.
  • @jacksonhodge4638
    Your dog getting under the covers in the background was funny as hell.
  • @arifeannor9573
    I never understood people hating long movies. If it's a good movie, I never want it to end.
  • I know the entire reaction will be great, but I’m really here for this moment: Say “bye” to Miss Laura. / Bye, Miss Laura. / BLAM
  • @ark1567
    Alexandre Dumas was part african-caribean: his father, Thomas Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, general-in-chief in the French army, was the son of a french marquis and an african slave woman from Haiti. "Dumas", was Alexandre's paternal grandmother's name.
  • @choomah
    Crazy to me that you don't learn about the slave headgear in the US. I knew about it by 10yrs old in the UK! Granted, we weren't taught about it, but it was in books in our library. But basically, slaves would be locked into very awkward hooked gear during "transport" between & at 'auctions'. It was to make escape near impossible, as the wearer would not be able to move virtually anywhere besides town roads without getting caught up in shrubs, brambles, trees and such. Making it incredibly easy to be caught by slave-catchers. With an added iron/steel gag built in, forcing the wearer to comply to be unlocked in order to drink/eat.