i don't recall any white people participating in any of the numerous slave rebellions that really happened, but okay
John Brown? Or is that what you mean by "really" since his raid was a failure?
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i don't recall any white people participating in any of the numerous slave rebellions that really happened, but okay
Either way the movie is a bit far fetched but this was the only remotely plausible way to make the script. I mean I suppose Django coulda gotten up one day and found some guns and practices and gone to mississippi himself on some catcher freeman ish.
i don't recall any white people participating in any of the numerous slave rebellions that really happened, but okay
John Brown? Or is that what you mean by "really" since his raid was a failure?
That's a common convention of the western. Maybe that's another reason not to make it a spaghetti western, but within the genre, it's a very common occurence.hollywood's favorite
Kerry Washington on her characterI feel like one group that should have legitimate gripes about this movie are women, I wish they would've made Broomhilda less of damsel in distress type character. Shes seemed so helpless, I wanted to see her cut somebody's manhood off.
“How often do you see black women rescued by the man they love on screen?” asks Washington. “I’m a womanist and that’s real but there is a beauty in knowing that the man you love will do anything to find you and will do it at any cost. We all want to be that princess and know how that feels and want to believe it’s possible for anyone. Black women deserve to see that and believe it too.”
I think a lot of times people in the past may have felt nervous about playing a slave because so many of the narratives told in film and television about slavery are about powerlessness and this is not a film about that. This is a film about a black man who finds his freedom and rescues his wife—he is an agent of his own power, he’s a liberator, he’s a hero. And so there’s nothing shameful about that; it’s really inspiring and hopeful. I was very moved by the love story, especially at a time in our history when black people were not allowed to fall in love and get married because marriage, that kind of connection, got in the way of the selling of human beings. So to have a story between a husband and a wife at a time when black people were not allowed to be husband and wife, was not only educational but again, hopeful. We’ve seen this love story a million times about star-crossed lovers—its just that they don’t come from two different Italian families like Romeo and Juliet, the thing that stands in the way of them being with each other is the institution of slavery. So Django is out to get his woman. I said to Quentin in our first meeting that I want to do this movie for my father because my father grew up in a world where there were no black super heroes and that’s what this movie is.
Only on Niketalk can a director who has been regarded to be at the forefront of black cinema for the past few years/decades be considered a "hater" in the eyes of some. For some of these dudes, it's not even about Spike Lee, it's about somebody black speaking out against somebody white that has these dudes heated. Gotta protect the white man at all cost, they are no better than Stephen from Candieland regardless of their color.
I'll just leave these, cuz this topic.
That's all well and good, but Spike Lee was asked a DIRECT question by a reporter. Spike didn't just get up on Twitter or something and start blasting QT, he was asked a question and he gave his response, simple as that. Also, which director between the two do you or anyone else think would have a vested interest in black people or in Spike's ancestors as he stated in his response??
Django didn't even kill any white men of powers dr Schultz did in what western does the main bad guy get killed by the sidekick mentor while the main character only mops up goons .
You just have to let em live and there's no sense in arguing with dude's,I equate it to arguing with a brick wall,you could use a sledge hammer to bust a hole in it,you could even use dynomite to have it all come tumbling down but after thinking about it, it's much easier to just walk around the wall and leave it standing right where it's at.this fool here really quoted that terrible two types of black people by Chris Rock even he admits it was a big mistake what he did.
Once a cat start's to see themself's separate or divided from their own people based off of a comedian's routine,their already defeated.Thank god for history,we've been bless to have had some great men and women who have achieved and done great thing's for black's.But on the flip-side of that, the one's who chose to adopt such a divided mentality,usually ended crashing burning quickly or elderly with a much more broader state of thinking just without the age and ambition on their side,but by then it's to late,they've passed that nonsense along....
Ms.Ida b.Wells is a good example but she learned and turned it around before her voice became obsolete to the youth of that time.
Spike has too much respect for the gravity of slavery to paint it in this light he clearly holds the subject with respect to not make it into an action movie.Same way you won't see a movie where some jews escape from a concentration camp and go on a rampage making one liners about getting cooked in ovens.This fool QT wants to make a movie where black soliders go on a rampage in WW2 against white people named Killer Crows .Cmon son how is that acceptable and I can see fools saying yo this is the dopest ww2 movie ever because it uses the harsh treatment of Black Soldiers as a back drop for some kill ****** carnage that I can see folks accepting as cool .Reginald Hudland being attached to it and Samuel L Jackson ole tom self making excuses for it.
Yall wanna crticize Spike Lee and say he shouldnt speak out but alot of people are uncomfortable with django and the idea behind.Slavery should be treated with the same gravity as the holocaust but it doesnt because to humanize slavery and give it a face is to shame and make white people uncomfortable. To show Slavery as disgusting and cruel act instead of some silly backdrop would make alot of folks unhappy.Look at the original roots that show caused an uproar and level of consciousness in the black community and made alot of white people uncomfortable .They re did the show with white people helping slaves being kind to them to ease that and make them feel comfortable with the idea of a white savior or benevolent one saving slaves here and there.Same with the Lincoln movie.
Thanks for your reply but my initial statement wasn't really directed at you. I do appreciate and hear everything your saying however.You're really reading into anything I say wrong. I don't have a problem with Spike's opinion.
more controversy?
Maybe you were too busy staring at Candi's sister or trying to figure out what was behind the red bandana but that was the sexiest woman in the whole movie. Sheeba.
just jokes
Fixed that for you.Dude loves him some black people. Who is that in the pic, she looks familiar?
A loooooooot of truth in here. I don't agree with his critic of Malcolm X having a zoot suit and red hair in Spike's movie cause well at one time that's what he looked like but everything else tho is on point