DiCaprio continuously wins at life...

realtalk brah they said they the word in an almost taunting way. every single seen the word was used doezens of times. like you cant just say slaves? or even negro?

It's Tarantino man, he knows the only way it passes is if it's "acting". At least this is somewhat excusable because of the subject of the movie. All that "dead ****** storage" talk was completely unnecessary in Pulp Fiction. I swear the first time I saw it I just knew he wrote that in there cause he wanted to say it in front of a black person, wasn't integral to the story at all. And Samuel L either doesn't care or wants the roll bad enough to ignore it.

So what, can there only be racists characters in movies about slavery? I think that character was just an *** hole. Plus he was probably none too pleased about a couple of goons showing up at his house with a dead body. I think you're reaching.

He is acting in a movie

Which is set in the deep south

During slavery

Where the character is a slave owner

Who fight slaves for entertainment

You really expect someone like that not to be racist.

If you guys didn't like the character, blame Tarantino. Leo played the role perfectly, how the hell it can be used as a knock against him is straight up idiotic.
 
Who am I to say what there can and can't be? I can make judgements about people based on their decisions though can't I?

How was his racism relevant to the plot, or anything in the movie at all for that matter? Other than that one line, the characters supposed racism never surfaced again and had no effect on how the scene played out. It's like he threw it in there just because, for shock value apparently, and thats being generous. That was the big complaint about Django, using the word for it's shock value alone. It trivializes it and ignores the fact that just because its a movie with actors doesn't mean it isn't still offensive to some.
exactly---and all these movies do is breed new racist. tarantino & hollywood knows what theyre doing. turn an xbox on and listen to these kids
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they used the n word way too much---like they were trying to make a point or something---my grandma said "colored" was the term white people used the most when referring to black people. tarantino was on some s*** brah---he'll get smacked up if i catch him.
Famo, your grandma was alive in the mid 1800s b? and she can still put sentences together??? she a witch my dude.
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Hilarious yet disrespectful.
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At 38-years-old is this really winning? Looks lonely to me.
Begging 20-year-olds for yambs...?
Leave it to this guy to be "that dude."
 
So what, can there only be racists characters in movies about slavery? I think that character was just an *** hole. Plus he was probably none too pleased about a couple of goons showing up at his house with a dead body. I think you're reaching.

Who am I to say what there can and can't be? I can make judgements about people based on their decisions though can't I?

How was his racism relevant to the plot, or anything in the movie at all for that matter? Other than that one line, the characters supposed racism never surfaced again and had no effect on how the scene played out. It's like he threw it in there just because, for shock value apparently, and thats being generous. That was the big complaint about Django, using the word for it's shock value alone. It trivializes it and ignores the fact that just because its a movie with actors doesn't mean it isn't still offensive to some.

I'm saying, in a movie with 2 hitman on a quest for a secret briefcase (one of whom quotes bible passages before wasting people), a woman snorts heroin and gets an adrenaline shot jammed into her chest, a boxer who'z on a quest to retrieve a watch that was hidden in his dad and his fellow soldier's *** while in a POW camp, a pawn shop owner with a gimp locked up in a chest in his basement, who has a buddy he calls over to rape people, among other crazy happenings, how can you say a white guy using the N word is out of place? The whole movie was for shock value.

(apologies to everyone for *****ing this thread up with this)
 
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You can tell dudes are young ...Leo is lonely.
All that wealth and he's poor in love.

If he was CONTENT and happy with those 6 models he wouldnt be BEGINING 20 year olds for yambs....
 
I can't tell the difference ...I actually have more respect for a female that gets paid to degrade herself...

than "models" having "fun".
 
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My man Leo! Models or escorts, something must come out of it when he's on a yacht alone with them and he's the center of att
 
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You can tell dudes are young ...Leo is lonely.
All that wealth and he's poor in love.

If he was CONTENT and happy with those 6 models he wouldnt be BEGINING 20 year olds for yambs....

It was a tabloid like article saying he was begging. In reality he was probably just a bit persistent. Which is far from begging.
 
Nah man **** Michael Rapaport for playing Remy in Higher Learning.

He really shaved his head at the end smh
 
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i doubt they kept it...politically correct in the 1800s and referred to blacks as colored. if they are whipping them, torturing them, you think they not gonna slander them and degrade them? N word was def commonplace.

leo should've got an award for django. man played that evil REALLY well. not to mention him staying in character after splitting his hand open. not to say waltz isn't a good actor. he is top notch, but leo shined in that movie, and he was robbed imo.

i wouldn't be surprised if didn't win because of the implications...:nerd: :nerd: :nerd:
 
At 38-years-old is this really winning? Looks lonely to me.
Begging 20-year-olds for yambs...?

Not at all bruh.

You're reflecting your ideals onto Leo.

What may seem like loneliness to you is paradise to him.

To each his own I guess.
 
[quote name="IHeartBoost6 yambs, chillin on a yacht in the South of France. [/quote]

Sounds like a Weezy line.
 
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