DJANGO COLLECTS HIS BOUNTY ON THE WILSON-LAU GANG - DJANGO UNCHAINED
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From the Academy-Award winning film, Django Unchained.
In 1858 Texas, brothers Ace and Dicky Speck drive a group of shackled black slaves on foot. Among them is Django, sold off and separated from his wife Broomhilda von Shaft, a house slave who speaks German and English. They are stopped by Dr. King Schultz, a German dentist-turned-bounty hunter seeking to buy Django for his knowledge of the three outlaw Brittle brothers, overseers at the plantation of Django's previous owner and for whom Schultz has a warrant. When Ace refuses to sell Django to Schultz and levels his gun at him, Schultz kills him and shoots Dicky's horse in order to pin him to the ground. Schultz insists on paying a fair price for Django before leaving the other slaves to kill Dicky. Schultz offers Django his freedom and $75 in exchange for help tracking down the Brittles.
After collecting the bounty on the Brittles brothers, Django decides that he will become a bounty hunter with Doc. After some training they ambush the Wilson-Lau gang.
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Everybody praises Dr. Schultz but nobody says anything about this unnamed marshal who treats Django just like any other person and invites him to come on in and enjoy some coffee and cake with him.
@DaveDexterMusic
Жыл бұрын
we all noticed
@helsilva
Жыл бұрын
Yes
@Friddely
11 ай бұрын
Like how he said ”got some cake… pretty good” 😂
@joesouthey9590
11 ай бұрын
Because slavery was only legal in southern states during this time
@thedoomslayer3698
11 ай бұрын
@@joesouthey9590 that still dosn't change the racial bias against black people at the time
I would watch a TV show of just Doc and Django collecting bounties and turning them in.
@SirMarshalHaig
Жыл бұрын
I wish he hadn´t died. Think of the sequel with the Doc, Django and Hildi hunting bounties.
@pinkdaddyhoehoe
Жыл бұрын
@@SirMarshalHaig yeah too bad he couldn't resist lmao
@zacharykeller9725
Жыл бұрын
@@pinkdaddyhoehoe this comment deserves more likes
@KingCasual1986
Жыл бұрын
@@SirMarshalHaig sequel? They don’t need to make sequel. Just make a TV series out of the winter Doc and Django spent hunting bounties before they went after Hildy!
@nerforeos675
Жыл бұрын
Could call it Bounty Law.
I love that King and Django both take their hats off upon entering, shows how polite King is and how Django emulates him
@WJKF
Жыл бұрын
Manners Maketh Man
@hectorandrade8833
Жыл бұрын
@@WJKF 🙏
@dayra6425
Жыл бұрын
Even he knows you don’t wear a hat in the house white man
@YokaiX
Жыл бұрын
Well King taught him that when they had beers at the bar
@nepntzerZer
Жыл бұрын
@@YokaiX that's not true.
I like the interaction between Django and the non racist white folks through this movie
@izy931
Жыл бұрын
I hope US go to hell that racist country
@BRUH-et8ex
Жыл бұрын
he's german
@vuxluongw
Жыл бұрын
@@BRUH-et8ex he meant the Sheriff at the end of the clip
@BRUH-et8ex
Жыл бұрын
@@vuxluongw ah, my bad
@Neeyooom
Жыл бұрын
@@BRUH-et8ex most Germans are white 😭
Scenes like this show Django has a network of allies thanks to Schultz. He gained the skills and the resources at Schultz disposal so even when he passes on, Django has a career path ahead of him.
@tannhauserr
Жыл бұрын
My head canon is that Major Marquis from Hateful Eight is an old and disgruntled Django seeing how his gun is the same gun used by Doc Schultz and the movie took place 19 years after Django
@ethanialP
Жыл бұрын
@@tannhauserr your head cannon is half true. Hateful original screenplay was a direct sequel to Django, but while writing it Tarantino wanted to mix it up more and not used an established character
@joukeschat2486
Жыл бұрын
@chevy cox considering he is a nasty gunslinger and, from clothing alone, clearly not a slave he could. There were free slaves at that time whom had careers of their own. Though mainly chefs and there was always a high risk of being captured and resold into slavery (see 12 years of slave as a good movie reference) Django has a high chance of making a career from bounty hunting thx to his skills and allies that he made from his time with the Doctor. So yes as long as he doesnt get recaptured and stays around the allies King introduced him to he has a good chance of a career.
@mackinshizzaveli4202
Жыл бұрын
@@chevycox6089 Bass Reeves? The real Lone Ranger
@leopard3993
Жыл бұрын
After blowing up Candyland, i don't think he would have any allies left and more importantly he wouldn't use his name anymore and would disguise himself. Because despite what a shitty person Calvin Candy was ; what Django did to Candyland is a crime.
I adore the subtle implication of the passing of time; that Django and Schultz worked with each other long enough for even a White US Marshal to recognize Django, an ex-Slave, now a black bounty hunting badass that he treats like a friend and coworker. Unspoken goat.
I love the implication that schultz and django were just out there building a snowman for fun, scarf, hat, pipe and all, before django started using it as targeting practice.
@brain5853
10 ай бұрын
I like to think Schultz suggested using a snowman for target practice, and Django having been living in southern states was like "What's a snowman?" and Schultz was then excited to show Django the joy of building a snowman.
@kakroom3407
10 ай бұрын
@@brain5853 you could make a whole feel good movie out of Django and King's winter in the mountains with them just horsing around, hunting bandits, King teaching him to read and telling fucked up german folktales...
@fishingwithandrew5596
9 ай бұрын
@@kakroom3407id honestly watch that going off this video i just watched, it would be a amazingly beautiful movie of them just hunting bounties and bandits in the mountains and having all sorts of fun, id watch it if it was a movie
0:40 and schultz comes outta nowhere! 😂 cracks me all the time!
@iDogtag
Жыл бұрын
Crouching down just out of frame haha
@invertedparadox8440
11 ай бұрын
Haha, yes! That's fucking genius visual humour. Hilarious cartoonish gag in such a serious movie, god bless Tarantino and his crew
@theyarenthere
9 ай бұрын
Thats accurate
@yanni2112
7 ай бұрын
420th!
Like how that sheriff wasn't racist and addressed django as equal to a white man
@stonem0013
Жыл бұрын
from his perspective both are doing valuable work that makes his life and job easier
@cslpchr
Жыл бұрын
contrary to popular belief, not everyone in the wild west was racist. Just because it was the popular standard, doesnt mean that there were people that didnt abide by said standard.
@CaptainBones9581
Жыл бұрын
The Wild West needed more people like snowy snow guy tbh
@cesareaugusto9677
Жыл бұрын
Me too, I was relieved to see at least two white characters in the movie NOT being racist and treating Django horribly
@kevantereese4197
Жыл бұрын
@@cslpchr you really didn't say anything we didn't already know and also you wasn't around so how can you use "contrary to popular beliefs" ?? We can't deny or confirm what you said yet you're presenting it as a fact.
I love how a running joke in the movie is nobody knows who the outlaws are who end up on Wanted posters who get hunted by the bounty hunters like Schultz. Like the scene when Django escapes from the Australian mine company guys. "Who the fuck is Smitty Bacall?" Or this guy, "Who the hell is the Wilson Lau gang?"
@playwars3037
Жыл бұрын
To be fair most of the criminals Schultz goes after seem to have gone into hiding, like the Brittles or the sherif. So they're unlikely to hole up or try to disappear where they commited their crimes, and Schultz isn't going to bother to bring their bodies back across an entire state -or the damned nation- when the nearest marshal can pay him, and get him back on the road to eliminate the scum of the Earth sooner.
@sweatysunder4681
Жыл бұрын
I love it because it's accurate for the times. There was no television or Internet or really anything to quickly transfer information. Sure there was telegrams but those required infrastructure and a line between two points. So unless you were especially nefarious and public enemy number one, traveling even a hundred miles away could let you feasibly lay low. Every mile further than just increasing the odds that no one heard of what you did or even who you are.
@lalli8152
Жыл бұрын
@@sweatysunder4681 yeah, and just how easy it would have been in those days to take new identity just by saying some random name in some new place. It would have been impossible to identity every outlaw, and good information to get to every sheriff or something. So i can see some bounty hunter showing up, and gunning down some guy you thought to be law abiding citizen of your town. Just like in this movie the one guy ended up been the law enforcement because people didnt just simply know.
@bunk95
4 ай бұрын
As long as theyre slaves. A bum? A bum in the big house?
@salivatinggreed4219
4 ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment! I thought it was funny because it implied that these two just be killing random outlaws nobody cares about for the bounty, getting their work in 😂
2:16 i like this sheriff. such a respectful and polite guy to him and Django.
I always love the “pretty good” at the end
@matthewley6783
Жыл бұрын
Lmao that got me too
@ronmoore4372
Жыл бұрын
Cake is great. " pretty good " cake is, well, pretty good.
@vileCR999
11 ай бұрын
That and the Snowy-snow keep me coming back hahaha
2:12 “huh. Well they ain’t goin nowhere so leave em out there.” Gold line right there
I just love the contrast between the characters of Schulz and Django, one is the classy approach and the other is rough and tough, yet both are equally badass
I thought the thumbnail was a screenshot of Read Dead Redemption 2
@kotakuk6533
Жыл бұрын
Haha, me too. I thought to myself, did we had Django in RDR2? And the it hit me 😂
@bazikon7717
Жыл бұрын
@@kotakuk6533 lol xD
@rubenvdj1114
Жыл бұрын
Ofcourse you did
@Ryomichi
Жыл бұрын
thats why we clicked
@mehdi_stark
Жыл бұрын
every time i rewatch django i remember RDR 2
I really liked this scene because to me it made it feel like there was a whole nother story during that short montage
@garticus4426
Жыл бұрын
Yeah they could have made an entire movie about the winter that Dr King and Django spent bounty hunting together.
I love how the sherif doesn't even give a shit! He just says "what you got there". Lmao!!
Fun Fact: Django was the last person ever to be trained by Don Deigo De La Vega aka Zorro. There's a comic series named Django/Zorro, a 7 issue mini series..where Django serves as the bodyguard of the aging Zorro. Tarantino was supposed to make a Django/Zorro movie, but got scraped by WB.
This clip should be called "DJANGO DOES NOT COLLECT BOUNTY ON THE WILSON-LAU GANG BUT HAS BIRTHDAY CAKE AND COFFEE"
@jcout25
Жыл бұрын
Technically it should be called, "Django does not collect bounty on the wilson-lau gang but instead goes inside and maybe has birthday cake and coffee, but we'll never show it"
@ethancampbell6076
Жыл бұрын
0:44 “That’s accurate”
That sheriff has the same speech and mannerisms is my grandpa. The "pretty good" made me do a double take lol
A thought that just occurred to me is before the quick draw training, tehy wouldvt had to spend about 10 minutes creating a snowman, and the thought of these badasses doing that fills me with glee
@dark7element
Жыл бұрын
I wish it was legal to shoot a snowman you made in your backyard.
@John-sr2hr
Жыл бұрын
@@dark7element it is in many places in the US
@juanmanuelpenaloza9264
Жыл бұрын
Snow is like the old times' version of ballistics gel.
@gtxx6699
9 ай бұрын
10 mins? lol try like an hour
@TheSuperSpud
9 ай бұрын
@@gtxx6699 I would expect professionals to be of higher snowman making quality
I’m saying “snowy snow” from now on
Can we all appreciate that Django is wearing beautifully tailored jackets, in particular the green beauty he is wearing at 0:19.
@danielaponte4054
7 ай бұрын
The outfit is inspired by Little Joe's outfit from Bonanza
The dialogue in tarantino films always comes across as so genuine. The characters say all manner of goofy but normal things even down to small details: "come on in out of the snowy snow"
1:12 Shell casings getting everywhere? THAT's accurate!
God these scenes are just pure dopamine. Makes me want a full show of these two collecting bounties so badly. Their chemistry, the music, the humor, it’s all exactly what I want out of westerns.
I really like Dr. King Schulz, he’s a great character.
My Favorite Part of this scene is when the music suddenly slows down and seems kind of ominous as they show the hanging rabbit, foreshadowing Django hanging similarly later. Quentin Tarantino is cool
The symbolism of the gunslinger taking off his black leather glove and having the hand beneath it be Black - and then watching that Black hand commit to this skill and coming full circle to almost become the black glove - is so wonderfully done. People talking about the racial politics and symbolism of this movie should be talking about this sequence as much as any of the others - it's such a brilliant little discourse on the history of Westerns, delivered with no dialogue in a training montage.
@tobiasrieper6640
3 ай бұрын
English teachers be like
I like the friendly sheriff who lives in the middle of the snowy snow.
The crotch shot on the snowman is really funny, but even better is when Django actually uses the technique at the end of the movie. Chekov’s crotch shot if you will.
The line about the cake is honestly one of my favorite lines in the movie. The way he says “pretty good” always makes me wonder how good that cake actually is.
I love the detail of the empty shells on the hat because they come out of the top
The dialog at the end with the marshal is like something out of a Red Dead Redemption cutscene 😂
The music makes this whole movie
Something about coffee and cake on a cold, snowy day, spending an evening in a warm cabin after being out on the range, making your own hours and living off the wealth you create by doing so- a bounty hunter's life was not a pleasant or easy one, but I see the appeal.
I love how the sheriff doesnt care about Djangos skin.
Doc and django deserve their own spin off series
This is why I still play red dead. Also hunting. Just the noises and such, i drift off and wake up next to a pile of bodies.
„They ain‘t goin nowhere. 😑👍🏼“ 😂
1:01 this is cool and all but the cooler thing would have been if one of them was in a position to provide enfilading fire, considering their quarry was in a perfect enfilade position. But I can imagine Tarantino hearing that and saying, "no that's dumb a crossfire is cooler"
Love how exaggerated the blood in this movie was lol🤣
@taxiuniversum
Жыл бұрын
Splatter Western 🩸
@ShimrraJamaane
Жыл бұрын
You have seen other Quentin Tarantino movies, right? Its his thing. Tarantino is to exaggerating blood as Michael Bay is to explosions or J.J. Abrams is to lens flares. Kill Bill: Volume 1. Beatrix vs the Crazy 88 is always amusing.
@walter5517
Жыл бұрын
@@ShimrraJamaane nope, I gotta watch more of his movies
Doc was such a good character I wish he didn’t die
For the life of me, I can’t figure out why “it’s pretty good“ absolutely send my sides into orbit
Is it just me or does QT have a thing about mutilating peoples bits via gunfire? Sam L Jackson in Hateful Eight, Walton Goggins and countless snowmen in Django Unchained, that SS Officer and Michael Fassbender in Inglorious Bastards.
@georgeofhamilton
Жыл бұрын
He likes violence.
@timtorn8591
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget Wallace shotgunning Zed in Pulp Fiction, though that was clearly deserved
I'm curious if there were people with this type of consistent accuracy in real life
@c_rock3512
Жыл бұрын
There were a few. Wild bill Hickok was notorious with a pistol
@Neodreth
Жыл бұрын
The handguns of that era were not famous about their accuracy. Most parts were made from iron which made them heavy, they were using black powder and had so much recoil that in order to aim you needed both hands to hold them. Shooting from the hip with one hand and with such accuracy was unreal.
@talk-supersix-seven6021
9 ай бұрын
Jerry miculek modern example shows what would’ve been possible.
@nickbuckley4371
4 ай бұрын
Definitely if they practice with no tomorrow
The song playing is actually from a spaghetti western called day of anger with lee van cleef
To this day I wonder if he was downplaying or overselling the cake.
Is nobody going to comment on how uncomfortable it is to stick a cold glove into the waistband of your pants? 😂😂
we got some cake, pretty good.... amazing acting :))
I like how when they were gunning the guys down with the repeaters you can see django struggling to cycle the weapon a few times like he is still learning how to use it.
This one unnamed lawman at the end of the clip is the fourth best character in the film after Django, Schultz, and Hildie lol
@imheretojest2826
Жыл бұрын
He seems like a friendly guy
Django collects his bounty on Lou Wilson of Dropout TV, formally College Humor!
Fun fact, that 1860 Henry rifle that Dr. Shultz used wasn't developed yet in 1858, the time that movie is supposed to take place. Neither was the 1860 Spencer or the 1874 Sharps also seen in the movie.
@allanpetersen8871
Жыл бұрын
Neither was dynamite, Alfred Nobel patented it in 1867 - in Germany.....
@JustAdude291
Жыл бұрын
@@allanpetersen8871 ah, interesting. Wasn't aware of that
@edschramm6757
Жыл бұрын
Neither were the sunglasses Django wears later
@JustAdude291
Жыл бұрын
@@edschramm6757 right
@jcout25
Жыл бұрын
Neither were Poptarts.
I like the small detail of Django taking off his hat when se walks in the house, showing that he was telling the truth at Candieland, when he said "you don't wear a hat in the house white man even I know that."
Epic scene
I'd love to join them to have coffee and that very birthday cake!!
What a cool sheriff
We need tv series for this kind of movie
"snowy snow"
I wish we could see a part 2 on this movie.
Love how Tarantino worked in the Day of Anger theme here. I know he's about done directing movies but I'd sure like a Django sequel to be his finale.
Django needs a video game on me
I love that Tarantino uses good o’l fashioned squibs.
Bloody sweet
I could watch a whole film of just this chapter in their lives.
Man I wanna experience that kind of snow😢
"....leave them out here; they ain't going nowhere..."😅😂
I choose to believe this is the same way point cabin later seen in Hateful Eight.
That's Accurate is the best Western gunplay scene ever filmed the music is fantastic.
That shot was high right by 12 feet
Got some cake yesterday… purrrrrty good.
Proper respect. 👍
He’s like yall got some dead bounties ok… well time for coffee and cake Lmao
Anyone else besides me notice when Django Draws his Pistol- He Hops a little.
That was a huge Heard of elk that they rode past in that clip from the movie I have never seen so many elk like that before
Were gonna need a montage
@Billwarson29
13 күн бұрын
Even Rocky had a montage!
If only there is a crossover between Star Wars’ the Mandalorian and Django, Django would have been another great badass bounty hunter!
@nickbuckley4371
4 ай бұрын
Awe yeah definitely Django would be a menace to bounties
they actualy took the time to make that snowman...
Lol. Sherrif Chill making his presence felt
If you listen closely. You hear QT himself thru every character he’s ever written lol.
pretty good
Pretty good!
Django vs the Van Der Linde gang. Now that would be a shoot out to see
1:01 was specifically for Billy Crash 😂
“Pretty good”🤣🤣🤣
İ love when they kept the music acceleration with one note in 1:42
Poor frosty
Pretty good...
If there are any skiers or Wyoming residents on here, is that the Grand Teton and Teton Mountain range in the background at 1:51 ? Beautiful mountains either way!
got some.cake.. it's prrety good
Who knew that Django build a snowman as his target.
Pretty good
Ngl I thought this had to do something with rdr 2 when I looked at the thumbnail. Had to do a double take and realized what it actually was lol
What is the title of the track? Thanks
Purdy good.
Was this a cut scene
I love Tarantino’s gore lol
I bet Roland would love this movie
No recoil, no hearing protection. That’s Hollywood.
@Aurwenn
Жыл бұрын
It's a western. Did you ever saw John Wayne have recoil or protection. It's supposed to be a power fantasy.
@gerald1495
Жыл бұрын
hearing protection? bruh it's the 1850s nobody gaf about that
@arbok2700
Жыл бұрын
I mean the sounds off, sounds like different caliber, but winchester has very low recoil, also idk if anyone in that period was wearing hearing protection..
@camerongreene3357
11 ай бұрын
This is 1859, no ear protection