The performance of Christoph Waltz as Colonel Hans Landa, is one of the greatests ever. What an amazing character. Terrific, classy and smart as hell.
@IHMadeThis23 сағат бұрын
...and then he did just as well as Dr. King Shultz in Django.
@cardona944819 сағат бұрын
bro you're on every reaction lol
@Nate-heavyrunner4 сағат бұрын
Christoph Waltz amazing actor no matter what character he plays, and just listening to him speak is mesmerizing. Hello from Alberta!!
@taberjohnson190112 сағат бұрын
50:28 “Oui Shosanna.” This scene chokes me up every time. It’s so beautiful.
@brianvernon249Күн бұрын
The recruitment of Hugo Stiglitz is my fave scene. But the French farmer’s soul breaking in the decision to protect his own family is the definition of “Stuck Between a rock & a hard place.” Is my favorite performance. Like the Misha Barton’s dad in the Sixth sense.
@jase091020 сағат бұрын
There’s always a debate among fans between Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained, his Christoph Waltz era, and I generally prefer Django. Basterds hits the greatest peaks with the opening scene and the basement pub scene, but is overly cartoonish in large sections. Django is more consistently great and has more stellar performances, including Waltz’s underrated performance as Dr. King Shultz, Leonardo DiCaprio’s deplorably electric portrayal of Calvin Candie, and Samuel L. Jackson’s best role since Pulp Fiction. It should definitely be next on your list.
@J-tp2wbКүн бұрын
Christoph waltz is awesome! you should watch django unchained. It's a tarantino movie with waltz
@marksteverman162221 сағат бұрын
The opening scene is pure genius
@timd4780Күн бұрын
I honestly think one of the best and most underated lines in movie history is the Bear Jew and the German. "Did you get that for killing jews?" -- Without the slightest flinch "Bravery"
@brendaoldenkamp973520 сағат бұрын
Sergeant Donny "The Bear Jew" Donowitz is somewhat impressed by Sergeant Werner Rachtman. But still Donowitz knows that most likely Rachtman has killed countless innocent people whether they were Jews, Gypsies, Slavics, Africans, mentally disabled, physically disabled or suspected traitors.
@Morris15813 сағат бұрын
there no small roles, only small actors! that ss guy played awesome.
@brendaoldenkamp973520 сағат бұрын
The death of Sergeant Werner Rachtman by Sergeant Donny "The Bear Jew" Donowitz is my favorite scene in this movie. Even the scene leading up to his death is perfect.
@ddc079Күн бұрын
starting this video with a freshly brewed green tea and already love it after the first seconds
@nigelpluck3342Күн бұрын
31:13 Emma, the actor who played the English soldier who was in the bar pretending to be German is Michael Fassbender has a German father and Irish mother, he grew up in Ireland so his natural accent is an Irish accent, and is fluent in German as he grew up in a multilingual family
@natmanprime429522 сағат бұрын
I told her on another video, maybe she forgot! 😅
@argentokaos262919 сағат бұрын
Part of the fun of my favorite scene in the movie--- the basement game-showdown--- is that Michael Fassbender (Lt. Archie) *really is German* (by way of Ireland), and so there he is, playing an Englishman struggling with German. :D Some things I just learned about the casting: Fassbender originally wanted to play Hans Landa (as a lot of people did), and Tarantino's 1st choice for Landa--- was DiCaprio! :D
@Eowyn187Күн бұрын
It was great watching you with Waltz! I really enjoy seeing someone get deep into an actor, or character. With your admiration of him, I knew you'd love this. Coz he nails that role, huge. Amazing actor fr.
@lawrencefine5020Күн бұрын
Inglorious Basterds is approaching Pulp Fiction status and moving up the charts with a bullet. Never get tired of watching it. The bar scene is one of my favorite all time scenes.. Lots of tension. With plenty of comic relief. Fun reaction, Emma.
@brettgoucher878321 сағат бұрын
Every time I see one of Tarantino films, I want to change my order. All of his films are so great. I have to say as of now 1.Pulp Fiction 2. Once Upon a time in Hollywood 3. Kill Bill 2 4. Kill Bill 1 Emma, not giving up. I challenge you to watch Eastern Promises. Nearly no one have reacted to it. Fine cast, great thriller, and amazing twist.
@RoGueNavyКүн бұрын
The English General who briefed Lt. Hicox on Operation Keno, is played by Mike Meyers. That's right, Austin Powers, himself!
@reservoirdude92Күн бұрын
Tarantino's best screenplay, without question.
@OroborusFMAКүн бұрын
Best in the sense of what you leave in the toilet after a three hour Taco Bell bender, maybe.
@lawrenceallen8096Күн бұрын
The balding British Officer who gave the instructions to the handsome tall British agent who blew his German and got shot in the basement for his trouble, was played by Mike Meyers. Yes, Austin Powers, Dr. Evil, Fat Bastard, Goldmember! Amazing!
@roberto2568Күн бұрын
24:18 *
@disposablehero4911Күн бұрын
Like R. Fines in Schindler's List, this is how you steal a movie as the bad guy. Might be that both were playing (Not)zees but doesn't matter C. Waltz stole this movie hands down or more correctly hands up.
@youtmemeКүн бұрын
beautiful emma!!😍 so glad u got ur channel back!!😊🙏✌👍🤞🤘🙏🙏
@CraigDuncan-o6j19 сағат бұрын
Indeed a great many people are delighted that Emma got her 2 Channels back, I ken that I am;
@deandavies9576Күн бұрын
Whenever i see an Emma reaction is like a ray of sunshine 🥰
@UncleCharlie111x220 сағат бұрын
Such a great movie because you have no idea what is going to come up next! Great job Emma know you enjoyed this one!
@Morris15813 сағат бұрын
The SS Mann in the Basement Bar is Augsut Diehl very great performance. All of them Waltz, Pitt, Diehl, Laurent, Fassbender, Brühl all playing great!
@loadmastergod196117 сағат бұрын
Iron sky is a hilarious film by the Dutch if I remember right. It parodies so many things, including American politics of 2007.
@Thane36425Күн бұрын
If you haven't seen it already, you might want to catch Waltz's performance in "Alita: Battle Angel". It's another excellent performace in a very different character. The music playing at the beginning when Waltz was approaching the farmer's house was, at least in part, "Für Elise" by Beethoven.
@doorofnight8716 сағат бұрын
Loved your reaction, and I've loved this movie since it came out. I am a historian, although not specializing in this time period, by education, and I actually respect this movie a lot in that it doesn't even remotely attempt to be historically accurate. Historical movies really only annoy me when the people who make it claim, or present it as, an accurate telling of history (an impossibility in a 2-3 hour movie).
@Vintech64Күн бұрын
Great Reaction Emma...🥰
@Emma_Reactions21 сағат бұрын
😊
@loadmastergod196117 сағат бұрын
Id love to meet Lady Emma in a bar to enjoy some hefeweizen. Sure do miss great beers of Germany.
@Emma_Reactions7 сағат бұрын
So do I🍻
@brandonmartin08Күн бұрын
Desperado by Robert Rodriguez. Good friend of Tarantino and have a very similar writing style.
@krisfrederick5001Күн бұрын
One of the most gently extreme intense opening scenes in film history, the silence screams. Only Quentin Tarantino could weaponize food. The cheeseburger in Pulp Fiction with Sam Jackson..."Mmm-hmm that is a tasty burger!" As with the milk is used with this and later the crème in the film...well done.
@splitimage137.Күн бұрын
ANOTHER Tarantino movie, Emma. You're on a roll!
@Emma_ReactionsКүн бұрын
Oh yeah 👍🤪
@paulamoya7956Күн бұрын
@@Emma_ReactionsOnce upon a Time in Hollywood is comedy/ Drama .. ( research the Manson murders in the 70’s a bit before watching )it will make the experience ⭐️
@Sobsilus10 сағат бұрын
It‘s interesting that you as a native speaker missed it, but when Col. Hans Landa send the soldiers to shoot the family under the floor boards, he says „adieu“ and when he watches Shoshana escape, he says „au revoir“. He meant for the family to be gone, but he was planning on seeing Shoshana again.
@kyles5513Күн бұрын
This reaction was great. love this movie.
@Gr8BuccaneerКүн бұрын
no matter what Waltz is playing,good or evil.allways a joy to watch him.
@Emma_ReactionsКүн бұрын
Me too 🤩🤩🤩
@Wreath83Күн бұрын
Another good reaction. Thanks
@sissisuperstar9557 минут бұрын
I recently watched the 2001 Mexican movie ‘Y tu mama tambien’ directed by Alfonso Cuaron. It was amazing not only writing wise but also the direction is stunning. One of the best movies I’ve seen. I think you would love it
@Eowyn187Күн бұрын
6:38 That convo about hiding never fails to make me think of "The Hiding Place" 🎞 from the autobiography of and by Corrie Ten Boom. Riveting movie of the holocaust. Primo cast.
@paulalexandredumasseauvan2357Күн бұрын
THANK YOU for sharing tea with us! 😍 really enjoyed your reaction! 👍☺
@Emma_Reactions21 сағат бұрын
My pleasure 😊 🤗🤗🤗🤗🫶
@backforblood3421Күн бұрын
That is one gorgeous Quebecois, isn't it?
@merkury06Күн бұрын
Great reaction! Another Brad Pitt movie not often covered is Kalifornia. I think you would do a great job with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Thanks!
@kevth5090Күн бұрын
Good morning Emma. This movie is brutal. Goid reaction.
@toddhill748317 сағат бұрын
Here's how I spell movie reactions: Cin-Emma
@RaymondvanGelderenКүн бұрын
We Euros understand all the languages. Hans Landa. Even Dutch. 😅 Klootzak.
@meheuck13 сағат бұрын
The concept of the "Nation's Pride" film is based on an actual German film made during the war. Much like the staged discussion with Churchill in the film, Joseph Goebbels had seen GONE WITH THE WIND and was convinced that Germany needed a similar sprawling color epic to stir the citizens' patriotism. So he greenlit a film called KOLBERG, a drama about a village holding out against the French in the Napoleonic Wars. It was very expensive, and its production drained resources from the war effort. And when it was completed, it was first screened in occupied France because the desired venue in Germany had been bombed.
@timlewellen632519 сағат бұрын
The opening farm scene and the basement scene are masterpieces but most of the rest of the film is clownish & violent.
@BennyB-kn7zoКүн бұрын
Thank you Emma. Great movie. Tarantino wasn’t sure about making the movie until he’d auditioned Christoph Waltz, then he knew he had to make the movie. I recommend another Tarantino movie, ‘True Romance’, which again has great music, brilliantly acted and has Brad Pitt, who I know you love.
@brendaoldenkamp973520 сағат бұрын
The Sicilian scene alone makes True Romance (1993) worth the watch.
@Mark-t9z14 сағат бұрын
If you like Christoph Waltz you’ll love Django (if you haven’t already seen it) but also for something different check out Alita:Battle Angel.
@БигдрамаКүн бұрын
Эмма,привет! Посмотри пожалуйста фильм Prisoners 2013 с Хью Джекменом Росомахой...🙏
@kuidaorekitchen585023 сағат бұрын
32:54 This part always annoyed me. There were plenty of British and Americans that came back to Germany to fight for the motherland. The easiest way to get out of it is say that you went to school at Cambridge. It wouldn't have even been this big of a deal.
@DavidDawson-uz1boКүн бұрын
You may want to watch Bullet Train. More recent movie. Action/comedy. Thank you for your reactions.
@jackashworth5392Күн бұрын
Please could you react to 101 Dalmations(1996) live action? it’s a great film 😊
@TheRedStateBlueКүн бұрын
Now watch Snatch... Brad Pitt's greatest role, imo.
@philmakris850719 сағат бұрын
Do you recognize Mike Myers from AUSTIN POWERS and WAYNES WORLD?
@ERC641Күн бұрын
Great intro this is a great movie thanks Emma 🎉🎉 enjoy your day 🇨🇦✝️
@Emma_ReactionsКүн бұрын
Thank you 🤗
@natmanprime429522 сағат бұрын
So fascinating watching German (or are you Austrian?) reaction to this film. Great stuff!
@CraigDuncan-o6j21 сағат бұрын
Emma is now a Canadian, she came from Russia (Moscow), originally and spent time in Germany; Hope that this helps;
@natmanprime429519 сағат бұрын
@@CraigDuncan-o6j oh wow she's been around lol, I had no idea, she seems so German 🤯
@jefferyshute6641Күн бұрын
Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained.
@luisgerardoespinoza64610 сағат бұрын
Emma I'm from Mexico and this is the first time that i watch your reactions. Could you please send me a greeting? 😅
@Emma_Reactions7 сағат бұрын
Hello!😘 😘 😘 😘 😘 😘 😘
@jiml7401Күн бұрын
Hi Emma, nice to join you!🍷
@Emma_ReactionsКүн бұрын
😉hey!!! How are you today?
@WhysoSERIOUS684Күн бұрын
love your reactions...could you do ''downsizing'' ...i think you would enjoy.
@paulamoya7956Күн бұрын
Christoff Waltz won The Oscar for Best Actor , Brad deserved the supporting role award in my opinion . He had to wait to win best Supporting role Oscar for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Tarantino’s most recent film . That should be your next watch. This and That are My Favs . You will Love 💫✨⭐️
@chadbailey7038Күн бұрын
What country are you from Emma? Thanks! I always enjoy knowing foreigners thoughts on foreign language speaking films 😊
@CraigDuncan-o6jКүн бұрын
Emma is originally from Russia; Moved to Germany, and now lives in Canada and has become a Canadian Citizen; Lucky Canada;
@ankezfulКүн бұрын
13:31 this jew was really evil in this movie ...
@craighornfischer2767Күн бұрын
lovve this reaction emma thank you a great suggestion comedy waynes world classic movie
@3dbadboy1Күн бұрын
Judging by the pipe, he thinks he's on par with Sherlock Holmes.
@GrumpyOldGuy534Күн бұрын
Another great reaction. Just wondering what languages do you speak. German, English, French?, Italian? Most Opera is in Italian so guessing you speak it
@CraigDuncan-o6jКүн бұрын
Emma speaks Russian, German and Canadian(English); And a smattering of French/Italian; Hope this might be of help;
@philmakris850720 сағат бұрын
6:56 Emma, are you French or French Canadian or something else?
@CraigDuncan-o6j19 сағат бұрын
Emma is a Canadian, originally from Russia, and has spent time in Germany; Hope this may be of help to you;
@RocketSurgn_Күн бұрын
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone frame a clip down to just the subtitles before, that seems like such a great way to get a bit more context in with less copyright risk! I may just not have noticed others do it, but it definitely isn’t common. That aside, you’ve become one of my favorite reactors! Interesting thoughts and picking up on more subtle bits than unfortunately many miss.
@RocketSurgn_Күн бұрын
When Landa strangled Hammersmark that was actually Tarantino doing it, and he was actually strangling her with enough pressure for the bulging vessels and some of the panic from air being cut off to be real. He insisted it needed to be real to look real. She did agree to it, though I think it’s fair to be a bit incredulous about how possible it is to say no in a situation like that. He’s a brilliant director overall, but there are some things I’m not a fan of. On a lighter note, it was Tarantino’s “second” cameo since he was also the first captured German soldier being scalped.
@justitia257Күн бұрын
Very Very Nice 👍🌹
@Emma_Reactions21 сағат бұрын
Thanks 🤗
@MrAbdoman12 сағат бұрын
Where are you from Emma?
@CraigDuncan-o6j7 сағат бұрын
Emma is originally from Russia, lived for a time in Germany and as of now resides in Canada; And Emma has now become a Canadian Citizen, lucky, lucky Canada; Hope you might find this info of use to you;
@craighornfischer2767Күн бұрын
Happy sunday Emma
@Emma_Reactions21 сағат бұрын
Thank you! You too! 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶
@crookedman589619 сағат бұрын
LMFAO... thank you.. may i kiss your ass... that was hilarious
@edpublicКүн бұрын
Emma Gimmie some Luv🤗!!!
@brandonwilliams957Күн бұрын
If you want to watch a funny movie, I suggest “Christmas Vacation”.
@kevincollins630219 сағат бұрын
Do you also speak these languages?
@CraigDuncan-o6j19 сағат бұрын
Emma speaks, Russian, German and Canadian(English/French); Hope this might be of some use to you;
@joe6669213 сағат бұрын
You should have watched Kill Bill 2 before moving on to the next movie.
@greeklow7112 сағат бұрын
10:15 33:45 35:10
@arnebollsen59 минут бұрын
Check the best film ever, "DAS BOOT", GERMAN MILITARY FILM, BASED ON A TRUE STORY. Produced 1981 in Germany, regie by Wolfgang Petersen. The film became 6 Oscars. A masterpiece 😊👍 Check out the history of the film and later the director cut cinematic film😊👍👍 A must Film 👍
@zedwpd23 сағат бұрын
I know Tarantino let the survivor to meet with Hitler to show the mark the Basterds left on his forehead, but militaries of the world, including the US one I served for 20 years, remove their hats/covers while indoors. Even the Colonels talking to Hitler previous to that scene have their hats removed. It's a bit of poetic license to break some rules to get the dramatic effect of the reveal.
@NocturnEternalКүн бұрын
Loved your reaction Emma, but may I recommend Orange & Spiced Tea, Cozy Chamomile, Mint Medley, Green Tea with Pomegranate, and Sweet Dreams herb teas by Bigelow? Huge herb tea fanatic over here. 😃
@Emma_Reactions21 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the tips! 😘
@NocturnEternal21 сағат бұрын
@ Any time my lady!
@haraldkaufung4342Сағат бұрын
It is clear that this is not "FIRST Time Watching". Who knew Christoph Waltz and especially his polyglossia before seeing Inglourious Basterds?
@joshuacampbell7493Күн бұрын
Emma, please react to Michael Fassbender again in X-Men Days of Future Past Rogue Cut.
@DelphiwizardКүн бұрын
You only saw half of the kill bill story honey, why not finish that first before you watch others...the bride is waiting for you to continue her story.
@geneaikenii1092Күн бұрын
Cool film. Liking it, upon release. Still here for it today. Still here for you, too, Emma. Like your music reactions as well as your movie reactions. Still liking your style with the super sexy accent and sharp wit. Thank you for this pick. Love you lots. Big shoutout from your guy in the States, high up in the Great Smoky Mountains. Gatlinburg, Tennessee U.S.of A. See you on the next. Peace and love to you and yours. Have a very Merry Christmas and a healthy, happy, and most prosperous New Year for 2025 to our "Emma Reactions Channel" Fam. See y'all on the next. Later, all.
@paulgallagher1414Күн бұрын
First.
@Emma_ReactionsКүн бұрын
Yeah 👍😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
@aligatorfirefly2Күн бұрын
Kill Bill v2???????
@yesfed2730Күн бұрын
QT is a great writer of dialogues and conversions but he lacks originality. Most of his scenes are copies of other films. This is a prime example. The whole burning of all the Nazis in the movie theater comes from the Gremlins movie. Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction are his best work. All others are revenge films. Cheers!
@EmoDragracerКүн бұрын
Ehhhh that’s a fair example but it’s a little bit of a stretch to say he “copies” most of his scenes. That’s like saying in kill bill 2 he’s “copying” 60’s kung fu. There is a fine line between that and homage for sure though.
@yesfed2730Күн бұрын
@@EmoDragraceryou just provided another example. KB vol 2 includes the character of Pai Mei who happens to be a great martial arts in Shaw Brothers films. Even Django Unchained comes from Corbucci Italian Western. These are copies. A homepage would be Lucas Star Wars and Kurosawa Hidden Fortress. Hollywood gives Tarantino a copyright pass.
@OroborusFMAКүн бұрын
Yet another of Tarantino's live action Road Runner cartoons. Just complete rubbish.
@True_Heretic4 сағат бұрын
I'm sure that Till Lindeman would really appreciate that comparison, Emma. Hehe!