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Only reason this movie is selling is cause of the big names, this movie looks dumb as hell.
Lettuce be cereal bros
Care to explain why it looks dumb as hell?
You must not rock with Tarantino and his style.
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Only reason this movie is selling is cause of the big names, this movie looks dumb as hell.
Lettuce be cereal bros
^
Not sure why they would push back the movie because it has violence. If they release it a week later, it'll still have the same amount of violence. Since the tragedy, people want any media that has guns or killing to go away for a few days then welcome it back again. I was surprised they were playing Kick A_s on tv last night.
Yeah he's a very awkward dude that really is really "into" black culture. And that can come off offensive to some and just plain foolish to others. I think of him as that white guy at the office that listens to rap and trys to be "cool" with you but he's not even being condescending he's just trying his best because he's so "into" the culture. White Mike TarantinoI love his movies but Tarantino definitely walks that line. I don't think he's racist I just think he's fascinated by black culture. Maybe that sound right, I really don't know how to describe it. I wasn't sure about this movie but seeing some of the interviews him and Jamie Foxx have done makes me a little more comfortable with this movie.
Spike needs to shut up, hasn't made a good film in yearsLots of people have said that including Spike Lee (QT being racist), but I don't think he is. Samuel Jackson & Rza swear by him. I actually think Tarantino thinks he's black...I don't like the word one bit, but it's a violent movie with slavery as it's back drop, did you expect it not to?
I love his movies but Tarantino definitely walks that line. I don't think he's racist I just think he's fascinated by black culture. Maybe that sound right, I really don't know how to describe it. I wasn't sure about this movie but seeing some of the interviews him and Jamie Foxx have done makes me a little more comfortable with this movie.
Yeah he's a very awkward dude that really is really "into" black culture. And that can come off offensive to some and just plain foolish to others. I think of him as that white guy at the office that listens to rap and trys to be "cool" with you but he's not even being condescending he's just trying his best because he's so "into" the culture. White Mike Tarantino
bingo, he he's was asian this would've been a non issue, asians are another group of folks that love culture,him making it white gives folks da license to question his motives.Yeah he's a very awkward dude that really is really "into" black culture. And that can come off offensive to some and just plain foolish to others. I think of him as that white guy at the office that listens to rap and trys to be "cool" with you but he's not even being condescending he's just trying his best because he's so "into" the culture. White Mike TarantinoI love his movies but Tarantino definitely walks that line. I don't think he's racist I just think he's fascinated by black culture. Maybe that sound right, I really don't know how to describe it. I wasn't sure about this movie but seeing some of the interviews him and Jamie Foxx have done makes me a little more comfortable with this movie.
Spike needs to shut up, hasn't made a good film in years
Hasn't Spike always hated on Tarantino though?
Hasn't Spike always hated on Tarantino though?
Hasn't Spike always hated on Tarantino though?
Spike Lee questioned Tarantino's use of racial epithets in his films, particularly the racially offensive epithet "******". In a Variety interview discussing Jackie Brown, Lee said: "I'm not against the word... and I use it, but Quentin is infatuated with the word. What does he want? To be made an honorary black man?" Tarantino responded on Charlie Rose by stating:
As a writer, I demand the right to write any character in the world that I want to write. I demand the right to be them, I demand the right to think them and I demand the right to tell the truth as I see they are, all right? And to say that I can't do that because I'm white, but the Hughes brothers can do that because they're black, that is racist. That is the heart of racism, all right. And I do not accept that ... That is how a segment of the black community that lives in Compton, lives in Inglewood, where Jackie Brown takes place, that lives in Carson, that is how they talk. I'm telling the truth. It would not be questioned if I was black, and I resent the question because I'm white. I have the right to tell the truth. I do not have the right to lie.
In addition, Tarantino retaliated on The Howard Stern Show by stating Lee would have to "stand on a chair to kiss my ***." Samuel L. Jackson, who has appeared in both directors' films, defended Tarantino's use of the word. At the Berlin Film Festival, where Jackie Brown was being screened, Jackson responded to Lee's criticism by saying:
I don't think the word is offensive in the context of this film ... Black artists think they are the only ones allowed to use the word. Well, that's bull. Jackie Brown is a wonderful homage to black exploitation films. This is a good film, and Spike hasn't made one of those in a few years.
Tarantino has defended his use of the word, arguing that black audiences have an appreciation of his blaxploitation-influenced films that eludes some of his critics, and, indeed, that Jackie Brown, another oft-cited example, was primarily made for "black audiences".
According to a 1995 Premiere magazine article, actor Denzel Washington also confronted Tarantino on his usage of racial slurs in his pictures, but mentioned that Tarantino was a "fine artist."
I understand where spike is coming from
Hasn't Spike always hated on Tarantino though?
Spike Lee questioned Tarantino's use of racial epithets in his films, particularly the racially offensive epithet "******". In a Variety interview discussing Jackie Brown, Lee said: "I'm not against the word... and I use it,
but, his argument is deaded right there.
Maybe if Spike Lee concentrated more on his own craft and less on the craft of others he could regain the level of artistry that his work once held.
Yea because in order for Spike to have a valid opinion as a human being he must constantly create timeless works of art.
but, his argument is deaded right there.
i dunno really
spike usually uses it in completely different context than quentin, for example
quentin is just trying to shock people