American 3 is hard ! Inglourious Basterds (2009) | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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- I have to be honest at the beginning Inglourious Basterds of I did not know If it will be ok for me to laugh at some scenes until I understood the genre of the movie ! My surpise was when I saw the director ! I am def a fan Of Tarantinos work .
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38:13 That music you hear is David Bowie girl! Show more respect aye!
How is it, milk disgusts you Biss, but cream does not?
I watched this movie with a friend from Germany and when Michael Fassbender’s character held up three fingers she gasped, such a genius detail by Tarantino!
What does it mean?
@@roryjoey1778 It's explained by Bridget von Hammersmark when they're at the vets. Germans hold up their thumb, index, and middle finger to represent 3, while English cultures (and presumably others) use the three fingers between thumb and little finger to represent 3. So it was a dead giveaway that he wasn't German.
Well, every European has had the same reaction. It wasn't an original idea, nor was it so brilliant. Only Americans use that sign to indicate the number 3. In Europe everyone uses the same which the Germans also use
@@robyfiorili I'm a New Zealander, not American. So no, not just Americans.
@@shikahn Well, it's wrong to do it that way. I am Italian so I have a strong experience speaking with hands 😂
Christoph Waltz is such an amazing actor, damn! He nailed that role and made Landa the iconic character that he is.
I loved his acting
Agree. And his French was beautiful. Obviously he wouldn't fool a native speaker, but his accent was incredible.
Tarantino had been sitting on this script for a VERY long time, and the main reason why is he was struggling to find an actor to play Hand Landa. He obviously found his guy.
August Diehl was also very good as the Gestapo Agent.
oh he is the perfect actor, he made Hans Landa one of the most terrifying and disgusting villans of all time
The fact that Bisscute didn't know this was a Tarantino movie until the end makes this reaction ever better. 👍✌❤
Haha thanks, I was surprised that it was
@@BissFlix You talk WAY too much during the movies. Shush.
@@calm713STFU, you go make your own channel then
@Cal M bruh it's a reaction, if you wanna watch the movie then watch the movie. I'd rather have someone give their actual thoughts instead of just silently grimacing like a clown.
@@calm713 You shush, Putz.
-"A river derchi" LOL always get me 🤣
Best line of the reaction " this movie is so damn violent I like it! "
hahaha
"I would smash, hard" during the strudel scene.
The last line of the movie and the fast cut to credits is timed brilliantly.
The scene when they are presenting themselves as the fake Italian camera men, with those terrible accents, is one of the funniest dialogue scenes ever 😂
The trope of a villain drinking milk is basically this. Milk is seen as a symbol of something wholesome and nourishing, for a villain to drink it is viewed as a subversion of this. The villain is flaunting his villainy.
Your movie reactions are some of the very best on CZcams. You figure things out and make observations that sometimes never occurred to me even if it's a movie I've seen a hundred times.
And listening to you speak is comforting. My best friend, who was Romanian, died recently and listening to your accent reminds me of her. Thank you.
I am so sorry for your loss. Ill be here and talk as much as you are willing to listen hahaha
This movie almost didn't get made because Tarantino absolutely could not find a German actor who spoke French, German, Italian and English. Christoph Waltz (Hans Landa) pretty much came out of nowhere and landed in his lap (he is Austrian, not German however, not that it matters). Not only did he speak the necessary languages, but he is a magnificent actor, as you can see (he is absolutely terrifying as Landa). Such a good actor that Tarantino cast him as a hero character in Django Unchained (which you should definitely check out). Also, bless the Germans for not shying away from their history like America does anymore. They admit they made a terrible mistake, and they teach it so it won't be repeated. Us? Not so much. EDIT: I believe most of the actors are native German speakers, aside of Michael Fassbender. He does speak fluent German (I can understand a bit, as I studied it in high school and college, but definitely forgot a lot over the years), but he has that upwards inflection at the end of his words that makes him stand out as Irish. I think that's why Tarantino made the Germans question his heritage in the bar. Also, I totally drink milk by itself, and I haven't killed anyone. Yet. And some American military show their "three" a little different from civilians. They do middle, ring, pinky with the forefinger and thumb together. My dad was a vet and did it that way. Not sure about the Brits.
Thank you for the info
You beat me to the novel. 😅
Fassbender is half german. His father is german and his mother is irish. He was born in Germany but moved to Ireland as a child
Hitler was Austrian, that makes Waltz's Landa even more real and terrifying!
40:56 - Thanks for laughing at that moment. Not many reactors do. Personally, I think it's one of the funniest scenes in the entire movie. XD
INCREDIBLE! I always thought that the "German Three" was something that Tarantino made up ... but it's Real! LOL!
The thing that makes Hans Landa such an amazing character is that he's the defintion of a predator playing with his food. He's always five steps ahead and eventhough he knows the truth and can see through the lies, he just let it happen, just to see the other person panic.
There's no other villain I can think of that creates a feeling of false hope while at the same time leave everyone having a panic attack. Measuring each word just to keep you wondering.
I know some animals play with their prey before killing them, but they're not thinking about it like psychological torture. This guy represents the human equivalent of that. And how humans can take "playing with your food" to the next level.
I am from Germany and I love this movie!
That said, I love most of Tarantinos work tbh.
His presentation style and love for details, but also his excessive ultraviolence and blending of over the top characters into a great and alternative surreal story as well as the marvelous visuals is what captivates me I guess. Großartiger Film...bitte gerne mehr Tarantino hier bei deinen Reaktionen ^^
Christoph Waltz (Hans Landa) is absolutely amazing in this film... In "Django Unchained" as well!!!
Hugs from Brazil!!!!
calling hans landa "very smart" is the understatement of the year^^
he is a mozart, a genius of his craft.
to bad, he is working fot the wrong side.
if he would work for the allies, he would shorten the war for years.
Everyone skips Jackie Brown, I think it’s one of Quentin Tarantino’s finest films.
Absolutely agree!
"Pulp Fiction" too
Everyone forgets Four Rooms too.
Also, he wrote Natural Born Killers.
@@illuminahde I own both and adore them. Also, True Romance, but I was mainly referring to his main works outside of his collaborative efforts.
Absolutely. Pulp Fiction is my favorite Tarantino movie, but Jackie Brown is his best.
This movie was very popular when it came out. I think it was nominated for 8 Oscars. Christophe Waltz won the Oscar for his portrayal of Hans Landa. His performance is absolutely perfect. This is my favorite Tarantino film. I enjoyed your reaction.
11:44
“Death smiles at us all. All a man can do is smile back.” Marcus Aurelius
Notice how Dominic Decoco was supposed to have the worst Italian but Hans Landa doesn't question him twice? Lol cracked me up the first time
What a reaction! The fact that you speak French, German and English....and that you live in Germany....made this a very special reaction! Now I suddenly want to see you react to some of the great French and German movies! There are a few that other reactors have done! "Das Boot" is a fantastic movie and it tells a WWII story from the German perspective. "Run Lola Run" is a wild, fun, super cool (and very short!) movie from 1998. For France, some reactors do "Amelie". I'd LOVE if you did the french "Beauty And The Beast", directed by Jean Cocteau. Amazing. The French horror film "Eyes Without A Face" There are lots of French (and German) films I love, but I think those would definitely get views. (In your private time, watch Claude Chabrol's "Les Biches". WIld movie! Anybody reading this! "Les Biches" from 1968)
.....and for Tarantino: I'm dying for you to see "Jackie Brown" and "Death Proof"!
Saving private Ryan
The crazy thing is that Christoph Waltz got this role because he could speak French, German, Italian, and English. Tarantino was about to nix the whole film altogether because after several months he couldn’t find anyone to play Hans Landa, who he felt was the single most important character in the film, who could speak all four until Christoph Waltz came in and absolutely killed his audition lol
And her native language. 🙂
Das Boot is extraordinary. Without doubt.
Quentin Tarantino makes _fables_ which are fantasy versions of history or reality.
QT has stated “without Christoph Waltz I couldn’t have made this film,” bc Waltz is trilingual. The movie got tremendous reviews and Oscar nominated. Waltz got the Oscar
Milk does the body good. Whole milk actually has a fat that attaches to other bad saturated fats and flushes it out of the body. It also relieves hunger pain if you need some food in your belly.
I thought that it was well known that Germans, and well most of Europe indicates the number 3 with the thumb extended plus the index and middle finger. I've known that for decades. Only Americans indicate the number 3 by extending the index finger, middle finger, and ring finger, which is awkward and unusual for a European. I saw you do it first naturally, then you struggled a bit to do like Americans, which was cute. If you try it, you'll find that it's easier and more natural to finger count 3 starting with the thumb.
I’m American, just tried it, and you’re right. The thumb way is much easier.
There has to be a story behind why we do it like this.
When I saw this in a cinema everyone cheered at the end. Very strange energy leaving the theatre
During WWII many action comic books (War Comics) were made for teenage boys that depicted fantastical fictional stories about war. This movie is a take on such comic books.
Americans weren't "relaxing" on the beach. Adolf was talking about Normandy.
It was funny that Omar -- who didn't speak a word of Italian prior to that mission -- sounded the most authentic to Hans.
"You tried, she's hating your whole bloodline, though".
There's harsh, and then there's this. Damn! :P
I loved this movie, watch it every chance I get (and thank you for letting me enjoy it with you) and highly recommend it. It introduced me to Christoph Waltz and his wonderful acting ability.
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching
A glass of milk by itself is fucking great, that's why people do it.
Do not ever overthink Tarantino's movies, it is pure entertainment :)
Haha, definitely entertained ❤️
The most intense opening scene in history to me...and YES. I have memorized every line of Saving Private Ryan. It's a different kind of tension.
Apparently you've never seen Debbie does dallas
I've had family who killed Germans and Germans who've killed family. But in this day and age it's not the same. I've got friends from Germany, Georgia, and even Russia. Friendship has not boundaries in this americans eyes ❤🪖
Yeah, Christoph Waltz acting just PHENOMENAL 👏👏
32:41 so it looks like Germans arent the only ones who instinctually throw up the 3 fingers that way. I like this detail.
I had to subscribe. For several reasons. I love your accent, reaction was great and I respect your reaction on film violence. You are not weak and enjoy some fun, like it was intended to.
Thank you so much, glad you loved it
I would describe this film as being : "history-based action with comedy relief". That's a sloppy "category" but that's the best I can do right now.
'Historical Fiction' is the genre which best describes this film imho :)
I see, ty
The things we wish we could do = Tarantino Humor...LOL
Christoph Waltz's (Hans Landa) performance is something really special.
He did great
That Buongiorno gets me rolf everytime 🤣🤣🤣
The movie is supposed to be over the top. Based largely on films like The Dirty Dozen and Kelly's Heroes, not a realistic depiction of the era. Plus you have a whole platoon of special forces Jewish soldiers, so they are going to be a bit overzealous. As bad as Tarantino goes after the Nazis in this movie, he is equally harsh on slave owning southern Americans in Django Unchained where the villain of this movie is a hero.
Biss negotiating with her pinky is the best thing on the internet today.
This was such an enjoyable reaction, thank you for picking this one! I don't have too much to add that hasn't already been addressed by others in the comments, but I did scroll a few pages to see if anyone answered your question about the markings around Aldo Raine's neck. (I might have spelled his name wrong) Anyways, those marks are produced from when being hanged. Earlier in the movie, Brad Pitt's character was identified as an Apache, which is a native American tribe in the southern parts of the US back in the day. Whatever he did, it had to have been bad enough for him to swing from a rope, however, in rare occurrence, after he was dropped and was swinging for a bit, which would have been enough to form that scar, whether it be divine intervention or just a chance of circumstance, something or someone intervened thus stopping his execution. One could surmise that it wasn't long after such an event, he saw fit to join the military in order to either settle his debt to society or perhaps just needing to get the hell out of Dodge.
Is this the first movie that you've seen directed by Tarantino? He has a very particular style for his movies, and he loves to play with history without worrying about being too over the top or offensive. 'Django Unchained' and 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' are other great examples.
I like how you deduced the way he signaled for 3 glasses gave him away...
Thanks
Я в России всю жизнь показывал 3 по американски, было забавно наблюдать, как девочка с трудом складывает пальцы таким образом.
Christoph Waltz is brilliant! He got Oscar for this role and for "Jango Unchained" - another great Tarantino's movie. It would be great if you react it too!
I loved his acting, Django is definitely on the list waiting to be reacted to
This is my all time favorite movie, great reaction!
The most intense intro in film history
Tarantino has done three movies where he puts characters in settings of real historical tragedy, and his approach is to treat it seriously at first but then let the protagonists go off the rails into fictional revenge fantasy that's dark comedy.
Interesting
46:43--That;s Christopher Waltz, You can also see him "Django Unchained" (Another Tarentino film) or in my fav, The 2015 James Bond "Spectre"..He makes an excellent adversary for 007 !
Christoph
this and django unchained are my favorite movies from quentin tarantino. christoph waltz won an oscar for each movie as best supporting actor 👌
Christoph Waltz was masterful in this (and has gained high prominence in American film since), but there are two German actors in this film which I have long thought to be underrated and under-cast. Diane Kruger (Bridget Von Hammersmark) I've loved in a number of films, including the 'National Treasure' films... and Til Schweiger (Hugo Stiglitz), who has had great parts in many American films, but usually as a secondary character, but always excellent.
Your intelligence is amazing to watch. You’re so bright, cute, and funny. You do keep me entertained.
Keep going.
I believe Christoph Waltz won an Oscar for his role
His acting was great
Germany is the land of delicious pastries and beautiful bakeries. Germany is worth visiting just for the great food.
Question if you speak German how well do the subtitles match with what they are actually saying
Alternate history movies are fun, loved that you spotted the 3 fingers being held up the wrong way too. Nice catch vampire Biss! I hope it's ok to joke and call you a vampire because you're Romanian?
In my personal opinion, the best Quentin Tarantino film so far.
you're right. he wrote the screenplay and is also in the movie.
This was the movie that introduced me to Tarantino movies! definitely one of my favorites!
Oh nice, I didn't it was a Tarantino movie till the end but so far I am liking his movies
It was filmed in Germany and had a lot of German actors who really enjoyed the experience- definitely a fantasy film… well executed, suspenseful, funny, horrific…
Glad you liked it, I liked it too
That melody you were singing at the beginning is called Fur Elise.
Edit: The drinking milk is a symbolism of pretending to be an ordinary average person, usually associated with monsters as a juxtaposition.
Composed by Beethoven
Watching you try to convince your pinky to go down was hilarious
hahaha, glad you enjoyed that
Because milk is so damn delicious. I drink straight milk. It's best if it's untreated and straight from the cow. So I prefer to get it from a farm where I genuinely just ask the farmer for some milk. No process, not even the pasteurisation if possible.
lol this guy drinks it directly from the cow teet
It is fiction,
very enjoyable and brutal fiction.
Greetings from Germany.
Cutest reaction of the week: girl trying to make her fingers make non-German 3. 😂
Bisses reactions are blooming Gorgeous. She has a dirty laugh (that's a compliment) the involvement and smiling when the cinema is burning down, and playing with her hair when Brad Pitt starts getting ready with his knife skills! Plus a great sense of humour.x Cheer's Gorgeous 🇬🇧
Thank you so much
"oh brit pitt halo"
lol cute
I love your reactions! Have you been in México? Greetings from here!
Watching you try to do the "3" that he did was hilarious 😂🤣🤣🤣
Haha glad you had fun, I have trouble doing it the way he did
You live in Germany? OMG I visited there through the military and would love to go back some day. I'm jealous of you! LOL
yes, the movie with the great Christoph Waltz. Love it
Glad you loved it
There was an absolutely rediculousness movie that came out in the 70s with this title. This is Quentin's take on that movie. All Tarantino movies are great! He also had script work in, From Dusk till Dawn, and a great one, True Romance! His first direction movie is still my fave. Reservoir Dogs!
If you want to watch a more historically accurate WW2 movie, I recommend watching the movie Valkyrie, starring Tom Cruise. It's about the assassination attempt that got closest to succeeding in killing Hitler and removing the Nazi Party from power.
I love this movie, great reaction!
Thank you so much, glad you liked it
Perfect reaction to this Tarantino masterpiece of a movie.
At the end Shoshanna should have told the soldier, "Not now, but I promise to meet you after the movie." 🙂
I am a Native Apache from Texas. In the great olden times, scalping was a simple way to prove you killed someone. A whole head would get smelly, and a lock of hair would get lost easily. A bunch of hair stuck to a piece of leather is perfect. It’s practical… and perhaps a little intimidating… but mostly the first thing.
Yes, it's a comedy.
When I was in Germany in 2014 I had someone ask me to put up three fingers to see what fingers I'd use to visibly display the number 3. Jokes on them I put up my little,ring and middle fingers.
10:02 When Biss invites you to her team, you go to her team. She has spoken, this is the way.
He ordered the strudel bcs during the war it was made with pork lard. Not kosher, it was a test
36:03 "Sit! Siiiiiit!"
love it everytime Biss goes supersonic :D
Hahaha
Tarantino was onto something. Those darn WW2 villians really did just shapeshift and blend in elsewhere. Forehead carving is much more prominent and permanent than armbands. Future leaders take note!
Tarantino is great
You look lovely in that outfit, Miss Biss!🙂The guy singing the song that you said was familiar was David Bowie. This apparently is supposed to place when Germany was losing the war and they knew it was just a matter of Time before they lost. That's why Hans Landa wanted to make a deal. If you are looking for another very good film about Germany and the war, you should watch "Jojo Rabbit" (2019). If you are looking for another Tarrantino film that is underated, try "Jackie Brown" (1997). GREAT job on reacting to Tarrantino's alternate take on the war, Miss Bisscute!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Oh interesting, thank you for the info
Quentin Tarantino IS Ballsy...Never Forget This!
It’s a Tarantino film, so you just go along for the ride. Also, some of my favorite films are about the absolute destruction of the Nazis. Just fantastic
Nice reaction matey , I have not seen anyone take offence to this movie yet
Thank you, glad you liked the reaction
"This is movie is so damn violent, I like it" that's my girl right there. I absolutely love your reactions, personality, and the way you carry yourself. One hell of a woman, and you got me absolutely hooked on you Bisscitt, and you at 51:50 is one of the main reasons why, so real, unique, and beautiful you are mi amour.
Aweee thank you so much, happy you love the reactions
It's always fun to watch this flik!
Glad you enjoyed it
Random fact about this movie Adam Sandler and Quentin Tarantino are good friends and Adam has always wanted to be in a Tarantino movie so when Quentin was writing this script he wrote the bear Jew specifically for Adam and when they were gonna start filming Sandler was already filming Funny People so Adam still is kinda sad and has regrets for not being apart of this
great reaction again, and yes you do have a Quinton Tarantino type aesthetic. You HAVE to do a Reservoir Dogs reaction it's right up your sick and perverted alley.
Thank you so much, Ill take that into consideration
Scalps were taken by us original tribes once colonizers continued to move on our lands. There were just a few tribes that were known to be dangerous warriors and brutal with any of the dead. Brad Pitt plays someone who is also Apache. Apache were some of the strongest and most brutal warriors, feared by many. My tribe is mohawk, our tribe was even more brutal with certain colonizers.
11:25 Das Wort Schnitzel leitet sich als Diminutiv snitzel vom MITTELHOCHDEUTSCHEN Wort sniz für „Schnitt“ ab.
UND
Herkünfte: Deutschland, Österreich (disputed)
Schnitzel ist definitiv deutsch.
Auch wenn man wahrscheinlich überall das Begriff "Wiener Schnitzel" kennt.
Das ist aber nur die Zubereitungsart. Das hat aber nichts damit zu tun, ob das Schnitzel aus Österreich kommt oder aus Deutschland. Das ist einfach nur die Zubereitungsart
3 fingers (easiest way): Loosely close hand, place thumb over little fingernail, hold down, raise remaining 3.
i guess i'm late to the party but I think you should lean into this being a GERMAN reaction to this movie. its interesting as an american to watch the tavern scene and see how real germans react to it! especially since i neither speak any german to notice fassbender's accent, nor did i know about the way you guys gesture the number 3! I feel like you'd get a lot more views if your description made it clear that you're a german reacting to it.
Gorlami 🤌
Margare-e-e-tti!
Buongiorrrrno 🤣🤣
there’s a good video on the channel “Now You See It” that talks about why we see milk a lot in cinema!! it was a pretty insightful video in my opinion
Aldo sniffs snuff tobacco. It's ground dry tobacco, and it is a stimulant.