REACTING to *The Hateful Eight* A TRUE WESTERN??!! (First Time Watching) Tarantino Movies

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James and Nobu are reacting to The Hateful Eight and is this a true western?? Samuel L. Jackson and Kurt Russell star in this wild western! Enjoy this first time watching The Hateful Eight and this awesome Tarantino movie!
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  • @whitenoisereacts
    @whitenoisereacts Жыл бұрын

    What is your favorite western??

  • @sachaallari592

    @sachaallari592

    Жыл бұрын

    The Dollars Trilogy... A Fistful of Dollar A Few Dollars More The Good The Bad and the Ugly Also by the same director... Once Upon a Time in the West These films are Italian films shot in Spain and Italy with big American stars and were better than any American-made Western at the time. I also recommend Unforgiven Tombstone Joe Kidd 3:10 to Yuma The Wild Bunch True Gritt Sabata But my favorite out of that list IS The Dollars Trilogy A Fistful of Dollar, A Few Dollars More, The Good The Bad, and the Ugly

  • @WriterOnTheEdge

    @WriterOnTheEdge

    Жыл бұрын

    Unforgiven is great.

  • @sachaallari592

    @sachaallari592

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WriterOnTheEdge Also worth Mentioning that it is the film that inspired Logan.

  • @Shloofi

    @Shloofi

    Жыл бұрын

    Tombstone

  • @7z10

    @7z10

    Жыл бұрын

    The Magnificent Seven (2016) is a very fun one. Recommend you, guys

  • @Skotavus
    @Skotavus Жыл бұрын

    I think the main message of this movie is that we should be reeeeeeeeally thankful to live in an age with central heating and indoor plumbing.

  • @whitenoisereacts

    @whitenoisereacts

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂

  • @zach177

    @zach177

    10 ай бұрын

    A fireplace inside a house/cabin can actually be extremely warm and can be better and cheaper than central heating. But I do agree about the indoor plumbing

  • @AeonAxisProductions

    @AeonAxisProductions

    4 ай бұрын

    Not only that, but proper insulation Even with a modern heating system, if the house you're in isn't insulated (like how the haberdashery wouldn't be) it would still be ridiculously cold

  • @antman6707

    @antman6707

    3 ай бұрын

    Idk, if we went back in time to the 1800s, it would be very nice I'd be happy to give up those conveniences to go to a time where people had some sense

  • @donnieboughton1730

    @donnieboughton1730

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@antman6707nobody is stopping you from moving out to the middle of nowhere and living of the land with no electricity, water, car, internet ect... It's perfectly legal...

  • @scotthadden9816
    @scotthadden9816 Жыл бұрын

    The guitar that John Ruth smashed was an actual 1870s Martin guitar, that was supposed to be switched with a prop before he smashed it, but nobody told Russell, and so... smash. JJL's freakout was genuine, because she knew it was the real thing, and as a result, the museum that loaned them this guitar, after being repayed its value because of irreparable damage, refuses to loan any of it's guitars out ever again.

  • @MegaMilenche

    @MegaMilenche

    Жыл бұрын

    Why would movies and show even use genuine articles? Go with a copy every time.

  • @dennislittau6320

    @dennislittau6320

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MegaMilenche Tell that to Alec Baldwin! 🤣

  • @MegaMilenche

    @MegaMilenche

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dennislittau6320 Did you honestly need to bring that into the conversation?

  • @scotthadden9816

    @scotthadden9816

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MegaMilenche Well for one, genuine articles increase the value of everything they go on set with, meaning the stuff can sell for a lot more at auction, and with the history that comes pre-packaged with them, they lend more credence to an old-timey feel than any copy, no matter how well-made, ever could. Secondly, it was loaned to them, they didn't have to rent it, buy it, or pay for it to be made, they got it for free, and it being in a movie, let alone a Tarantino movie, would have increased the value of the item in question by adding to its history.

  • @omalleycaboose5937

    @omalleycaboose5937

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@MegaMilenche to get the genuine sound was the idea

  • @ChefNourhan
    @ChefNourhan Жыл бұрын

    Can we just take a minute to appreciate the work ethics of this channel posting such quality reactions/reviews so frequently and with such great energy.

  • @Tint99589

    @Tint99589

    Жыл бұрын

    Great point they are doing an amazing job 💓

  • @EChacon

    @EChacon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Tint99589 Not to mention the amount of subscribers the channel has been getting ever since their _Puss in Boots: The Last Wish_ reaction skyrocketed and at 700k+ views. They were around 115-116k subscribers back in February then by March 6-10 they were at 120k subscribers now at the end of March 31 they reached to 130k and now as of April 11 they have 135k subscribers, so I expect they would get to 140k by next week.

  • @whitenoisereacts

    @whitenoisereacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all the love guys!!

  • @joeyn4607

    @joeyn4607

    Жыл бұрын

    Faves tbh

  • @MrfuckinBeilke

    @MrfuckinBeilke

    Жыл бұрын

    Let's agree to disagree

  • @nikos731
    @nikos731 Жыл бұрын

    I believe that, according to the movie trailer, OB was never considered one of the "Hateful 8". Probably because he was the most normal person in the cabin.

  • @ayaretgonzalez27078

    @ayaretgonzalez27078

    7 ай бұрын

    Poor OB never had luck

  • @keetahbrough
    @keetahbrough Жыл бұрын

    Tarantino always said he's quitting making movies, after he's done his 10th film. You'll notice, in credits, that they make mention that this is his 8th film.

  • @AdamtheGrey02

    @AdamtheGrey02

    Жыл бұрын

    I recall in an interview he did say that's not absolute and if he had any great ideas, he'd make another.

  • @lifeguardfish2616

    @lifeguardfish2616

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@AdamtheGrey02 yeah, making film is his life. Hard to believe that he will just stop. Im thinking he does something different but still deeply entrenched in the industry like making panavision cameras lol

  • @Andrew_Thannen
    @Andrew_Thannen Жыл бұрын

    Tarantino's ninth (and most recent) film, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, is a love letter to the Golden Age of Hollywood in the 1960s, which is when Westerns were arguably at peak popularity. And The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is his favorite movie. So yes, it would make sense that many of his films have a Western feel.

  • @michelerusso9745

    @michelerusso9745

    Жыл бұрын

    Hollywood wasn't really making westerns by the ef of the 60's tho, and even if the italian ones are considered better than the Hollywood ones by now there was a stigma on them, which is why rick dalton does not want to be part of them

  • @boxcarhobo7017
    @boxcarhobo7017 Жыл бұрын

    The look and feel of isolation and paranoid atmosphere is meant to mirror that of The Thing. FUN FACT: The soundtrack incorporates unused parts of the score for The Thing.

  • @kj5181
    @kj5181 Жыл бұрын

    - I cannot tell you how many times, I have just like, found a playlist of tarratino songs that he uses in his movies, and just driven with the windows down. It's just - his music choices are perfection. - you drive with the windows down? - oh yeah. - you can't hear the music that way.

  • @kampinak
    @kampinak Жыл бұрын

    this is honestly one of Tarantino's most impressive works, its quite a unique piece and its remarkable how he manages to build up the intrigue and the tension throughout the whole thing :) brilliant dialogue and performances as you would expect, Walter Goggins especially deserves a shout out he is not somebody you usually see in the forefront in movies but damn he definitely demonstrated he can act in this one :) the storytelling is amazing, the techniques he uses in this movie to keep it interesting and dynamic despite it being really small scale, marvelous work :) the character work was just top class :)

  • @hamzah5643
    @hamzah5643 Жыл бұрын

    Tarantino is one of those directors that brings the absolute best out of the actors. It's like that rare teacher in school who was so cool and you wanted to stay longer in class lol

  • @Wolf21973
    @Wolf21973 Жыл бұрын

    This movie is worth a second watch too once you know what happens because there's little hints and Daisy purposefully speaks certain things to inform the gang and the gang does the same to help inform Jodi in the cellar.

  • @n0tk0sher
    @n0tk0sher Жыл бұрын

    Kurt Russell has become one of my favs over the years. His performance in Death Proof was on point.

  • @dylandaly2002
    @dylandaly2002 Жыл бұрын

    Fun Fact: They are a bunch of connections to The Thing (1982) in this film as Tarantino purposely took a lot of inspiration from it. Some fans even call this film a spiritual successor to The Thing and honestly both films would make a great double feature. Ennio Morricone who did the score for The Thing, did the score for this film. Even some of Morricone’s music from The Thing that didn’t make it into the final cut which was available on The Thing soundtrack was also used in some scenes in this film like setting up the poles outside the restroom, John Ruth and OB getting poisoned and the slo mo scene where Marquis ran out of bullets before shooting Daisy. And not only is this Tarantino’s only film so far with an original score but this film got Ennio Morricone’s first and (sadly) his only official Oscar win for Best Original Score. (He did received an honorary oscar in 2007) RIP to one of the best cinematic composers ever. Also both films star Kurt Russell, take place in an isolated location during a blizzard and feature a plot where none of the characters trust each other! This is one of Tarantino’s best films, with an amazing ensemble cast full of a couple of Tarantino alumni performances, great soundtrack, great cinematography, great action, suspense, dialogue, setting, twists and of course graphic brutal violence. Everything a great Tarantino film needs. Also it was my first Tarantino film I ever saw in theaters and I can’t wait for his next and sadly his 10th & last film, The Film Critic! Great reaction! 👏🏻

  • @Darnakas

    @Darnakas

    Жыл бұрын

    Isn't OBs hat the same hat style that Kurt Russel wore in The Thing?

  • @patrickhaldeman4723
    @patrickhaldeman4723 Жыл бұрын

    This is definitely my favorite Tarantino movie. I know most people choose Pulp Fiction, but this film is pretty incredible. A basically one room house full of people who can't trust each other, and the whole movie is pretty much shot in just that. Glad you guys watched it.

  • @obscillesk

    @obscillesk

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea this is up there for me, Once Upon a Time is pretty great too, as is Django, but just the way the dialogue flows and the interconnectivity, and atmosphere, this just hits a lot of high marks

  • @josephirizarry5195

    @josephirizarry5195

    8 ай бұрын

    Pulp Fiction is good. But it's not even a full QT movie

  • @graverob1910
    @graverob1910 Жыл бұрын

    So, since y’all have previously watched it: did you lads notice any thematic similarities to John Carpenter’s The Thing? Paranoia builds amongst the folks trapped inside by the cold because someone is not who they say they are? Also, Morricone’s score and Kurt Russell. I may just be reaching.

  • @stevenjohnvasquez9112
    @stevenjohnvasquez9112 Жыл бұрын

    That last chapter title, “Black Man, White Hell”-Originally The Hateful Eight was intended to be another Django story in novel form, but the more Tarantino wrote it, the more he felt it didn’t suit the Django character so he replaced Django with Major Marquis Warren. Originally the story was called, “Django In White Hell”. Tarantino has said that he’s written his past films in novel form by hand in a notebook then later revise it to script form. This film was also inspired by old episodes like Bonanza, The Virginian, or The High Chaparral when a bunch of famous character actors of that era would guest star, typically as a gang holding hostages or something, and a mystery would ensue and the leads had to figure out which of those bad guys were the mastermind of a scheme. In the case of this story, it’s interesting that we as the audience aren’t certain of all of the characters. Our only certainties were, in some way or another, they’re all disreputable hateful people, heightening the tension as the mystery goes onward. It’s kind of a subversive interactive film experience.

  • @bottlerocket3218
    @bottlerocket3218 Жыл бұрын

    *Oscar noms & wins for this film:* Winner: Best Score Nominee: Best Supporting Actress - Jennifer Jason Leigh Nominee: Best cinematography

  • @FrancoisDressler
    @FrancoisDressler Жыл бұрын

    "I wish his movies were more mainstream" is certainly an interesting opinion.

  • @lanolinlight
    @lanolinlight Жыл бұрын

    The pools of hot, blown out top light are a trademark of QT's cinematographer Robert Richardson, who has used it for 30+ years in films by Oliver Stone (see Born of the Fourth of July, JFK), Martin Scorsese (Casino, Bringing Out the Dead) and others.

  • @SilentBob731
    @SilentBob731 Жыл бұрын

    Another of my favourite Tarantino films, for the same reasons as Reservoir Dogs. Brilliant writing, amazing cast, and could also be done fairly easily as a stage play.

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry1313 Жыл бұрын

    Colorado has some breathtaking views on some of the shots of them traveling in this movie. Also want to add that the shack this building was filmed in remained by director's request since a literal blizzard was raging outside in the movie. The guitar, which Jennifer Jason Leigh's character plays until it's snatched by Russell, who then smashes it against a pillar, was a one-of-a-kind Martin from the 1870s that was on loan from the Martin Guitar Museum... LOL He didn't know when he smashed it either.

  • @DAMIENDMILLS
    @DAMIENDMILLS Жыл бұрын

    This movie would make a damn good stage production

  • @InlandDiscoEmpire
    @InlandDiscoEmpire Жыл бұрын

    Love this film. Literally just dialogue between the characters and it's amazing. And that ending and song, perfect. Simple premise for a bottle film and nailed.

  • @Fettman89
    @Fettman89 Жыл бұрын

    1:07:17 It was "Black man, White Hell" more literally, White Hell refers to the blizzard that is currently driving the entire movie's plot lol

  • @RamblingRose08
    @RamblingRose08 Жыл бұрын

    I still have 2 Terrentino movies to watch, but this is my favorite of the ones that I have seen. I love this movie. Great reaction!

  • @boxcarhobo7017
    @boxcarhobo7017 Жыл бұрын

    I love there's things in the film that Tarantino doesn't spell out, but if you look for them, it's there to find and all orchestrated and on purpose. For example, SPOILER: Sam L. Jackson talks of Mini having two rules for the Habidatary: no dogs or Mexicans. And Mini started letting in dogs. However, in the flashback of Mini in the Habidatary, without commentary, she clearly has a dog in the place and is very welcoming and friendly, accommodating even, downright flirty with the Mexican in the group she ushers in. What does it mean? That's open to interpretation, but mine is clearly she has zero problem with Mexicans or dogs so therefore this must be a made up line for Sam to trick the shady Mexican guy in their midst and see if he takes the bait and reveal he's not who he says he is. It's brilliant. Just like Sam's horrific story about what he did to the General's son was a made up story to bait the General to draw his gun, for the Hang man's benefit and the Sheriff to make it all legal like, but also gave him a shooters chance which is more than The General did for then unarmed black troops he guned down in cold blood. And yes, Kurt let Sam on not because of anything other than they had a genuine connection. And Sam would've let the General thing go, but after hurting Kurt's feelings, Sam feels a need to make things right to deal back a solid in the universe out of lying to a friend about the Lincoln letter. This film is a chamber piece which could be a play and shown at theatres in 70mm even though it's basically all a one setting show. Such a Tarantino flex to do that.

  • @ReallyGoodandKind
    @ReallyGoodandKind Жыл бұрын

    The last chapter is called Black Man, White Hell. As in the storm has made Wyoming into a White Hell

  • @larryjennings1946
    @larryjennings1946 Жыл бұрын

    If it wasn't the letter from Lincoln that got the Major on the stagecoach, you know 100% that Ruth would have called bullshit. They both understood why the Major was let on that stagecoach.

  • @ResidentPetrolhead
    @ResidentPetrolhead Жыл бұрын

    The top-lighting technique you mentioned has been a stylistic signature of cinematographer Robert Richardson for decades, going back to his early work with Oliver Stone. Well spotted!

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben Жыл бұрын

    This movie almost didn't get made, due to an early script leak. Would have been a darn shame. P.S. Django was once considered to be one of the titular Eight.

  • @donnab8000
    @donnab8000 Жыл бұрын

    Other Tarantino movies to watch is “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Jackie Brown, Death Proof and Inglorious Bastards. Tarantino didn’t direct but wrote the screenplay for “From Dusk to Dawn” which is another good movie.

  • @peeramidwithin3823
    @peeramidwithin3823 Жыл бұрын

    I liked this film the first time I saw it. I loved it the second.

  • @KERRYPIKE
    @KERRYPIKE Жыл бұрын

    Awesome western movie. A great classic.

  • @TTM9691

    @TTM9691

    Жыл бұрын

    Not a classic, and I doubt you even know what one looks like, lol

  • @TiredGardener470
    @TiredGardener470 Жыл бұрын

    I didn't really appreciate this movie the first time I watched it. I fell in love with this movie on the second viewing. I love how all of the characters are connected.

  • @CT.1982
    @CT.1982 Жыл бұрын

    One of the great modern classics

  • @EChacon
    @EChacon Жыл бұрын

    Congrats on you’re 1,000th video on the channel and reaching 135k subscribers you guys. Thanks for all the amazing reactions you, Nobu, Hailey and Stella put out and can’t wait for the next videos on the channel.🎊🎉🎉 While this isn’t related to this video but you think you, Nobu, Hailey and Stella would react to the _Kingsman_ film series?

  • @thesmokypurr

    @thesmokypurr

    Жыл бұрын

    Whoa, happy 1k vids! To the moon!

  • @nobleconsejera5278

    @nobleconsejera5278

    Жыл бұрын

  • @johnserpo9267
    @johnserpo9267 Жыл бұрын

    The composer's name was Ennio Morricone - he was an Italian. While Tarantino is enamoured with Morricone, but the composer hated Tarantino's film - he said they are too violent. He turned down Tarantino's request many times, but finally gave in - and did a remix of his old Western music and send it to Tarantino for this movie. He was already in retirement a couple years before he passed away - the score for this film was his last and one that he did not cared for. You can read all this in Morricone's biography.

  • @FrancoisDressler

    @FrancoisDressler

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh man that's sad. Thanks for sharing though, you've reminded me to get the book.

  • @robertyeah2259

    @robertyeah2259

    4 ай бұрын

    Hate to say it but it definitely shows that this movie’s score is much less inspired than most of Morricone’s work. Most of the best stuff is his old stuff that was never used until this film, like the “Beastly” track when the poison kicks in or when Warren goes to shoot Daisy and he’s out of bullets. When it’s a totally original piece, like when Daisy is dragging John Ruth’s body, it’s just one or two notes repeating over and over. Moody, but nothing special. I do think this movie getting the Oscar nom for Best Score was simply because it was Ennio coming out of retirement, and if it wasn’t so recent people wouldn’t have noticed the music so much.

  • @DeyCallMeDrama
    @DeyCallMeDrama Жыл бұрын

    Tarantino's BEST dialog film! Everyone quotes this masterpiece!

  • @TTM9691

    @TTM9691

    Жыл бұрын

    Really? Like who? lol This is his worst movie, by far, and the dialog is nowhere near his best, what a joke. "Everyone quotes this masterpiece?" Get some taste, holy shit. Have you seen all of his movies yet? (Maybe that's the problem, lol. Get out of the shallow end of the pool, Dey.)

  • @DeyCallMeDrama

    @DeyCallMeDrama

    Жыл бұрын

    @Tic Toc Melody I have ALL his films! His worst is Jackie Brown... and yes everyone loves this film becuz ur here watching it too! Hateful Eight squad!!

  • @TTM9691

    @TTM9691

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@DeyCallMeDrama Oh please, you silly ass, Jackie Brown is his one of his best (always was a fan favorite), and I've never encountered a person in real life who is taken with this subpar movie. And I live in the biggest city in the world. How old are you, thumbsucker? Wow, you "have" all his films. WOW. Lmfao! Hey doofus: I saw Reservoir Dogs the week it opened, Pulp Fiction onwards the DAY the opened. I don't need Tarantino explained to me by a diaperboy. Grow up and take your thumb out of your mouth, for once in your life. (It's not your fault. It's your dopey dad and the woman who let him f**k her. How's that for dialog?.) Funny, I've seen Hateful 8 twice, can't remember a single line of dialog from it. So much for "best dialog ever". Good luck with having the taste of a bowel movement, Dey!

  • @Kickinthescience

    @Kickinthescience

    Жыл бұрын

    More quoted than Pulp Fiction? Samuel L Jackson’s scene where he ask what Marcellus Wallace looks like is more referenced

  • @TTM9691

    @TTM9691

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Kickinthescience Yeah, this guy is not the brightest bulb on the tree. Seriously, what a complete dipshit. Literally: every other movie of his is more quoted. Every single one. This little boy obviously has been living with his head up his asshole his entire silly little life. What a dummy.

  • @chrisheretic7
    @chrisheretic7 Жыл бұрын

    I think the main difference between Tarantino Movies and other movies is, he writes characters not stories. He writes characters that have motives, goals etc. and the plot, the story creates itself. All the conflicting ideologies and motives create the plot. Thats why his movies are so great. He doesn't write the plot like: Alright we got a hero and he wants this and that thats why x, y & z needs to happen. He turns it around and through conflicting goals and personalitys his movies 'happen'.

  • @finvaly
    @finvaly Жыл бұрын

    My favorite Tarantino movie, Reservoir Dogs but done with much more experience and interesting plot points

  • @got2bjosh
    @got2bjosh Жыл бұрын

    Tarantino is such a versatile director full of surprises: the fresh and disorienting non-linear narrative structure of Pulp Fiction, the contemplative and more grounded Jackie Brown adaptation, the kinetic, full on revenge action of Kill Bill, the inspired historical revision of Inglorious Basterds, and the taut, chamber mystery of The Hateful Eight. Arguably, Tarantino's most gorgeous and underrated film. Love the masterful contrast between the stunning, expansive, natural landscapes filmed in 70mm and the claustrophobic interiors of the coach and haberdashery. At the time of its release, people seemed ready to hate on the film and tried to will it into being a flop by criticizing the violence and racial politics. Seemingly grasping at straws to answer the question of how is it that Tarantino never fails? Surely now this film will be the one! Nevertheless, The Hateful Eight was financially successful. The film also received an Oscar nomination for its cinematography while Jennifer Jason Leigh received an Oscar nomination for her performance as Daisy Domergue. Ennio Morricone finally received a well deserved career Oscar for Best Score decades after his legendary work on Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns. A brief note: James, if you've already seen the film, you don't have to act like you haven't. It's okay. Provide semiotic commentary instead and leave it at that. Performance, writing, cinematography, sound design, editing, and any lingering questions during the recap. No need to act as if you're wondering what happens next.

  • @whitenoisereacts

    @whitenoisereacts

    Жыл бұрын

    I honestly don’t always remember. It’s not like I’m faking

  • @user-kc7vw5co9u
    @user-kc7vw5co9u Жыл бұрын

    they had their connection because of a prior meeting in which Major showed Ruth the letter, so in a way the letter created the connection which got him on that stagecoach

  • @Mk7Poorsche
    @Mk7Poorsche7 ай бұрын

    Walton Goggins (Manix) is one of the most underrated actors out there. He kills every role he takes.

  • @annaclarafenyo8185
    @annaclarafenyo8185 Жыл бұрын

    When I first saw this movie, I didn't get it. Now I see. The whole movie is about the unlikely partnership forged between a black Union hero and a formerly racist Confederate's soldier. This might be Tarantino's greatest film.

  • @lc8155
    @lc8155 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome reaction. Thanks guys!

  • @Whitebrowpriest
    @Whitebrowpriest Жыл бұрын

    LMBO! I get a kick at how you guys say, "We" this, or "We" that, as if you're in the movie with the characters, and what is happening to them is happening to you two. So hilarious. 😂🤣

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Жыл бұрын

    If you watch Death Proof, watch it with the ladies. You won't understand why until the last section of the movie, but trust me, they'll totally love the ending section of that movie. (They'd dig "Jackie Brown" also: kickass female lead character.)

  • @StephenCaudillPhoto
    @StephenCaudillPhoto Жыл бұрын

    I think this may be my favorite QT film. Got to see it in on film in 70mm during that tour years ago. That old-school flicker made it even better.

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt Жыл бұрын

    Other Kurt Russell movies to watch are Escape From New York, Big Trouble in Little China and Tango and Cash. Other films starring Michael Madsen are Species, Species II and Kill Bill Vols. 1&2

  • @bigbozo75
    @bigbozo75 Жыл бұрын

    Finally someone's reacting to this

  • @johnmartin4119
    @johnmartin4119 Жыл бұрын

    My personal ranking of the 10 Tarantino films he wrote and directed(none bad just ranked by personal preference): 1. Django Unchained 2. Pulp Fiction 3. Hateful 8 4. Inglorious Bastards 5. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 6. Kill Bill Part I 7. Kill Bill Part II 8. Death Proof 9. Reservoir Dogs 10. Jackie Brown

  • @Sharken-ob9gu

    @Sharken-ob9gu

    3 ай бұрын

    Death Proof is definitely his most underrated work!

  • @Trolleroftrolls707
    @Trolleroftrolls707 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve asked this a while back but I think you guys would freakin love the Underworld movies, they have great stories and action, especially the first couple in the series. So yeah I think a lot of people would enjoy your reaction to that since not very many reactors look into that movie.

  • @PotatoGuidanceMissle
    @PotatoGuidanceMissle Жыл бұрын

    The greatest part of this movies release was the tour they did with 70mm projectors in select theaters. I was so lucky to get tickets with my dad to see it, and they served snacks and hot cocoa at my theater. Then they had little discussion times during the intermission to talk about all the stuff going on. One of the most unique experiences in cinema I’ve had. Love this movie so much.

  • @serhattaskesen3635
    @serhattaskesen3635 Жыл бұрын

    I like this movie a lot and i thinks it's very underrated. Nice reaction btw.

  • @stephenniehaus8635
    @stephenniehaus8635 Жыл бұрын

    Dunno if you've seen it, but you have to watch Deathproof now. It's got Kurt and the Aussie chick and it's fun

  • @TTM9691

    @TTM9691

    Жыл бұрын

    And it's also way better, lol.

  • @MegaCityGhost
    @MegaCityGhost Жыл бұрын

    Not all art needs a definite message behind it. Often it tackles certain subjects and lets a viewer draw his own conclusions out of it. I actually prefer that over just hammering down one point. Imo the main thing is having an interesting story and cool characters. And Tarantino always has both. The Hateful Eight to me is like Reservoir Dogs, but a western. I appreciate it, but I like his other movies more. Also, I liked when he did soundtracks consisting of licensed songs instead of just sticking with Morricone. Fun fact: back then he actually compiles the songs first and then wrote the scripts kinda around them. I think you should also watch Lock, Stock and Snatch, Guy Ritchie movies. And maybe RocknRolla as well. They have certain similarities to the Tarantino's style (lots of gangsters, fire soundtracks), but way more comedic in tone, with very entertaining editing style. I think you'll like it. Especially Snatch, it's a masterpiece. Oh yeah, and all of them are MILES better than the Gentlemen.

  • @EChacon
    @EChacon Жыл бұрын

    What ever happened to Sunday’s Animator reaction video, because usually every Sunday you react to an animated movie which isn’t the case, so what happened?!?

  • @whitenoisereacts

    @whitenoisereacts

    Жыл бұрын

    We have been having some production problems. We will be back

  • @EChacon

    @EChacon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whitenoisereacts Okay then, thanks for answering my question. Also you think you could update the reaction schedule on the community page because I’m surprised you haven’t updated your reaction schedules for over a month?

  • @lanolinlight
    @lanolinlight Жыл бұрын

    I love the innocence of this reaction--you boys searching for a trustworthy protagonist and a straightforward moral. The more I see this film, the clearer it reads as an allegory for America as a cynical hot mess barely held together by lies, dreams, delusions, conspiracies and vaporous ideals.

  • @FrancoisDressler

    @FrancoisDressler

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a bingo!

  • @tonyyul703
    @tonyyul703 Жыл бұрын

    Hateful Eight is one my favorite QTT movies

  • @timothypanngam2249
    @timothypanngam2249 Жыл бұрын

    John "The Hangman" Ruth (Kurt Russell's character), though he's a bounty hunter, seemed like the closest thing to a 'good guy' in this film. I don't think this film had a 'theme.' I think this was just a good story. I think it's a very modern thought to look for a theme in every tale - but sometimes a good story is just a chain of interesting events.

  • @HD00957
    @HD00957 Жыл бұрын

    Did you guys see the American Flag in the final shot of the bloody bed as the two characters die ?

  • @MrDevintcoleman
    @MrDevintcoleman Жыл бұрын

    I love how realistic the distrust is. If you worked in this business in this world, you’d be real apprehensive about trusting anyone.

  • @MrfuckinBeilke
    @MrfuckinBeilke Жыл бұрын

    I can't stand when dude who's seen the movie before acts like he doesn't know what's going to happen. It DRIVES ME FUCKKKKKKKKING CRAZY! "So is he a bounty hunter?" "Yeah, I think so..."

  • @Cobalt-Jester
    @Cobalt-Jester Жыл бұрын

    I'm sure you've heard that the guitar smashing was accidental. They didn't tell Kurt that it was a really old really valuable guitar. It was supposed to be swapped out for a copy. Her face of surprise and "oh-oh" is something that an actress can't do. Her face was pure emotion.

  • @50shadesofprada22
    @50shadesofprada22 Жыл бұрын

    You missed the post credits scene when the 15 gang members show up

  • @montist1
    @montist1 Жыл бұрын

    I love folks who don’t love Quentin! It’s fun to watch them squirm. And please study actors after you see them in movies. Is this about learning and sharing or not? Great reaction

  • @LuxRoyale
    @LuxRoyale Жыл бұрын

    My favorite from Tarantino.

  • @natecloe8535
    @natecloe8535 Жыл бұрын

    My absolute favorite Tarantino movie. Russell has and will remain one of my favorite actors ever. Best Marvel villain...excluding Thanos of course. Also, Minnie had no problem with Bob when he first arrived......the smallest of plotholes.

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Жыл бұрын

    “I am never going back out in that shit again!” Poor O.B. 😂

  • @Shale0910
    @Shale0910 Жыл бұрын

    Favorite line..Jesus Christ that door is a whore..lol

  • @giraldoalberteris2335
    @giraldoalberteris2335 Жыл бұрын

    I'd just like to quickly let u guys know that in Jurassic World Dominion a character that we haven't seen since his small appearance in the very first JP movie returns with a more prominent role so keep an eye out for him. Also the extended version of the movie is better as it gives more important context and sets the overall tone of the movie slightly better.

  • @ChefNourhan
    @ChefNourhan Жыл бұрын

    Not sure if the girls watched 300 before we would love to see their reactions to it if they haven’t.

  • @peterengelen2794
    @peterengelen2794 Жыл бұрын

    It's actually Robert Richardson's lighting technique, which he also did for Oliver Stone and Martin Scorsese.....

  • @TheWindcrow
    @TheWindcrow Жыл бұрын

    Australia....! Good job messing that one up James XD

  • @xhyuck
    @xhyuck Жыл бұрын

    I'm so happy you're doing reactions to Tarantino

  • @ryancheney6841
    @ryancheney6841 Жыл бұрын

    High Plains Drifter or The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

  • @manduheavyvazquez5268
    @manduheavyvazquez5268 Жыл бұрын

    Masterpiece ever. Great

  • @GoUtes92
    @GoUtes92 Жыл бұрын

    There should be bounty hunter picnics.

  • @robgilmour2172
    @robgilmour21723 ай бұрын

    I’m a huge lover of Tarantino, to me his approach to filmmaking represent everything great about cinema & he embraces classic & modern cinematography, he’s also able to inject subtle levels of comedy with the writing & action. Friends of mine find his movies a little over the top & brash but to me that is what makes them so enjoyable. I don’t know if we’ll get too many more filmmakers like Tarantino any longer which makes me cherish his films even more. I’ll be introducing his films to my children when they re old enough to see & appreciate them

  • @unxprienced9548
    @unxprienced9548 Жыл бұрын

    Django’s saddle is the saddle on the bodies in the beginning! Also I think the story is true since the General said his son came up here for a fortune and would’ve come back if he had got it. I’m not certain the whole story is true but i’m willing to be The Major killed him.

  • @samuraisempi1883
    @samuraisempi1883 Жыл бұрын

    I just noticed that “Joe Gage” is Bud from kill bill 2

  • @cynthiaschultheis1660
    @cynthiaschultheis166011 ай бұрын

    Sergio Leone directed most "spaghetti Westerns" Made Clint Eastwood famous!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @lindageorge1449
    @lindageorge1449 Жыл бұрын

    Thought you guys were doing Adventures of Tintin? This is great too tho!!

  • @Amstrdamn
    @Amstrdamn Жыл бұрын

    Glad you noticed English Pete's accent change, not many people did. An upper-class posh accent for his facade, a cockney working-class accent for his real self.

  • @tiananesbitt7156
    @tiananesbitt7156 Жыл бұрын

    Such a treat when I saw it! Russell with Tatum and nominated for big awards Leigh!

  • @JimmyLam-en4lq
    @JimmyLam-en4lq Жыл бұрын

    Every time I watch this it makes me redownload Red Dead Redemption 2. lol🤠

  • @timothypanngam2249
    @timothypanngam2249 Жыл бұрын

    You guys aren't shy about watching some over-the-top violent films lol

  • @undesconocidoysuestepa2936
    @undesconocidoysuestepa2936 Жыл бұрын

    20:33 i thought he was gonna say "jus because he Is mexican" jsjsjs. My Hi's from México.

  • @Aarongoldner
    @Aarongoldner4 ай бұрын

    The message is about reconciliation. About the old wounds carried by those who have been in conflict. And about the circumstances that reveal people having important things in common. Warren and Chris begin the movie representing the opposite sides of the civil war. Both found justification in their anger for the other sides both committed atrocities. But what set them and John aside from the “villains” of the film is that they had a code. They were people who wanted to have honor. In the stage coach, deals were made. Later in the movie, acts of service were honored. The gang only had loyalty for its own members. And even then, only to a point. That’s just some food for thought.

  • @themightycelestial
    @themightycelestial11 ай бұрын

    Wanting Tarantiino to be a bit more mainstream means that you don't get Tarantino films. If you want mainstream, there are a lot of options out there to choose from. What makes QT such a breath of "fresh air" is that he's not mainstream.

  • @jaimekloth
    @jaimekloth Жыл бұрын

    Now the Adam Sandler parody the ridiculous 6

  • @p0ppyfarr95
    @p0ppyfarr959 күн бұрын

    Murder on the Orient Express in the Wild West is what I describe the Hateful Eight to be. There can never be another one like this

  • @kristal9355
    @kristal9355 Жыл бұрын

    Have you watched Four Rooms? You will really enjoy it i assure you. Its my favorite Tarantino Involved film.

  • @montist1
    @montist1 Жыл бұрын

    Dudes, I really hope you’re rewatching these movies after you see them for the first time. And please watch Gone With the Wind

  • @camerontarantino5425
    @camerontarantino5425 Жыл бұрын

    No Kill Bill or Death Proof? I am hoping I am wrong.

  • @BryanH63
    @BryanH63 Жыл бұрын

    Not sure if you have watched "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" but the actor playing Daisy was the actor who played Stacy in Fast Times (Jennifer Jason Leigh)

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😊

  • @Wolf21973
    @Wolf21973 Жыл бұрын

    Those poor horses. The only ones that lived lol

  • @cynthiaschultheis1660
    @cynthiaschultheis166011 ай бұрын

    "Vegas" brothers are in three films...Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and this. Richard Madson is actor.

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