Quentin Tarantino talks White Supremacy

Fillerguy

Veteran
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
21,130
Reputation
5,654
Daps
89,758
Reppin
North Jersey
QT is a skilled director because he had a character "whom he played himself" derail a film by calling a black man a ******....:dahell: I hate you motherfukkers so much. If those random :mjpls: were taken out most of his films, besides django, wtf would change about them? Yall genuinely believe this fukk doesnt go out his way to shyt on blacks:mindblown:
 

iFightSeagullsForBread

The Working Class Hero
Joined
Nov 30, 2014
Messages
8,511
Reputation
-870
Daps
27,286
Reppin
Somewhere in Chicago
Wouldn't jum to call him an honorary brother or whatever, but he doesn't sugar coat his work unlike most of the garbage ass films that get made these days.

I mean, shyt isn't that what we'd want out of cinema or just dumb 80s cartoons and reboots.
 

#SOG_soldier

New York knicks and phoenix suns stan
Joined
Dec 11, 2014
Messages
22,502
Reputation
2,818
Daps
49,071
Reppin
Chicago, IL
QT is a skilled director because he had a character "whom he played himself" derail a film by calling a black man a ******....:dahell: I hate you motherfukkers so much. If those random :mjpls: were taken out most of his films, besides django, wtf would change about them? Yall genuinely believe this fukk doesnt go out his way to shyt on blacks:mindblown:
i think more than anything he just showing how racist most CACS are he could be racist himself but i dont know him :yeshrug:


either way i think the PF scene is purposely awkward and hard to watch :francis:
 

Pinyapplesuckas

He's A Good Man
Joined
Jun 29, 2012
Messages
37,206
Reputation
11,034
Daps
96,239
Reppin
Willacoochee, Ga
I still haven't seen Django Unchained. I just can't bring myself to sit through a movie with the n-word being thrown around by whites for an hour and a half. Just not gonna happen.
i get it and that kept me from seeing it for awhile. but at the end of the day how do we expect people from slave times to talk?
 

Knuckles Red

<3<3<3
Joined
Jun 22, 2015
Messages
8,457
Reputation
-7,787
Daps
29,934
i get it and that kept me from seeing it for awhile. but at the end of the day how do we expect people from slave times to talk?
True, but I heard QT in several interviews when he talked about making the film. IDK...the way he came off, and the way he answered some of the questions...just rubbed me the wrong way. He just seemed a little too entitled with the use of the word in the movie, but I get where you're coming from.
 

Pinyapplesuckas

He's A Good Man
Joined
Jun 29, 2012
Messages
37,206
Reputation
11,034
Daps
96,239
Reppin
Willacoochee, Ga
True, but I heard QT in several interviews when he talked about making the film. IDK...the way he came off, and the way he answered some of the questions...just rubbed me the wrong way. He just seemed a little too entitled with the use of the word in the movie, but I get where you're coming from.
i didnt peep that. i dont really fukk with QT like that...he's talented but comes off like a scumbag and def adds in some foul shyt to his movies that dont necessarily need to be there like all his foot fetish moments throughout his flicks.
 

ReturnOfJudah

Veteran
Joined
Nov 25, 2014
Messages
42,299
Reputation
-1,125
Daps
122,819
True, but I heard QT in several interviews when he talked about making the film. IDK...the way he came off, and the way he answered some of the questions...just rubbed me the wrong way. He just seemed a little too entitled with the use of the word in the movie, but I get where you're coming from.

I didn't see that shyt either and aint trying to
 

Dwolf

Veteran
Joined
Oct 29, 2012
Messages
35,576
Reputation
9,637
Daps
107,334
Reppin
Murim
Of course there is but, guess what? It was suppose to be uncomfortable and awkward. It was the entire purpose of showing the goddamn scene because this is supposed to be a "friend" in the industry he works in.

And QT is big at showing major character traits and giving glimpses into a person through the dialogue so that scene was very Tarentino.

You can say you don't like the scene or think he could have gone a different direction but this wasn't him just throwing the N-word around. He was using it to make a point which is what he typically does (Using conversation for a glimpse into the psyche of the characters rather than expository)

QT could be racist but I don't think that scene means anything. Same with Django. The N-word was used so commonly because it was supposed to show the racism was so ingrained into daily life of America, at the time.
Ok.
 

Micky Mikey

Banned
Supporter
Joined
Sep 27, 2013
Messages
16,903
Reputation
3,372
Daps
96,287
Coming from a man who made parody of slavery and consistently degrades blacks in his films. Yet you negroes swear that he's "down". Lol
 

KingFreeman

Barely-Known Member
Joined
May 17, 2015
Messages
3,061
Reputation
459
Daps
10,135
Reppin
the 254
I still haven't seen Django Unchained. I just can't bring myself to sit through a movie with the n-word being thrown around by whites for an hour and a half. Just not gonna happen.

The way Django did it underlined the ridiculousness of the word imo and fit with the rest of the film's tone. That said, QT's part in Pulp Fiction and the usage of that word there and in a few other movies had me like:what: felt like dude was trying to prove a point or something and put me off. QT's whole appropriation of blackness was made obvious in that cringeworthy BET interview... dude tried to talk with some 50 yr old Cac from Maine's idea of how black people speak:pachaha:
 

Knuckles Red

<3<3<3
Joined
Jun 22, 2015
Messages
8,457
Reputation
-7,787
Daps
29,934
The way Django did it underlined the ridiculousness of the word imo and fit with the rest of the film's tone. That said, QT's part in Pulp Fiction and the usage of that word there and in a few other movies had me like:what: felt like dude was trying to prove a point or something and put me off. QT's whole appropriation of blackness was made obvious in that cringeworthy BET interview... dude tried to talk with some 50 yr old Cac from Maine's idea of how black people speak:pachaha:
He's a little bit...too comfortable.
 
Top