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That's a revelation?"The only time white people feel safe is when black folks are scared"
"The only time black people feel safe is when white folks are disarmed"
This was a good movie. I will definitely watch it again.
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That's a revelation?"The only time white people feel safe is when black folks are scared"
"The only time black people feel safe is when white folks are disarmed"
There were definitely a few points where I felt Tarantino just wanted to use the n-word as many times as possible over the course of a few minutes.Movie was good, QT N word fetish was as expected lol it wasnt even used in realistic context. I wouldnt watch the movie again though, but i feel i caught everything to catch during this round of seeing it.
That was my initial reaction watching the first chapter. Once all the characters were introduced though it picked up steam fast and I loved every second of it.He honestly loves the N word, man. The movie was good but could have been shorter..the build up was lack luster and I was meh at another Bounty Hunter theme from QT like Django.
There were definitely a few points where I felt Tarantino just wanted to use the n-word as many times as possible over the course of a few minutes.
Given the setting of the movie I felt it was used realistically for the most part though. That was an extremely racist time period.
I'm still rolling at Samuel's amazing monologue
That was by far the best scene of the movie
That's exactly what I said in my first sentenceNah a few times it was like QT was like "lets see how many times we can fit it in a sentence" lol, I got a feeling Kurt Russel legit wasnt comfortable ODing on it because alot of times he said "black person" which sounded odd for a QT flick lol.
And to dudes who saw this on bootleg, you kind of cheated yourself on the experience I feel.
Then in line for the movie all these so called film geeks seemed like they were trying to have a pissing contest on who can sound smartest when it came to film and QT flicks lol.
I thought it was obvious Kurt's character wasn't a racist and doesn't like using the word like a white person that think they're being progressive.There were definitely a few points where I felt Tarantino just wanted to use the n-word as many times as possible over the course of a few minutes.
Given the setting of the movie I felt it was used realistically for the most part though. That was an extremely racist time period.
I'm still rolling at Samuel's amazing monologue
That was by far the best scene of the movie
Nah a few times it was like QT was like "lets see how many times we can fit it in a sentence" lol, I got a feeling Kurt Russel legit wasnt comfortable ODing on it because alot of times he said "black person" which sounded odd for a QT flick lol.
And to dudes who saw this on bootleg, you kind of cheated yourself on the experience I feel.
Then in line for the movie all these so called film geeks seemed like they were trying to have a pissing contest on who can sound smartest when it came to film and QT flicks lol.
The story Sam told that old man.... HooooOOOooOoooomygod
*Runs to the theater*I saw the 70mm version of the film in theaters (after watching the screener twice) and there's extra footage that didn't make the screener. The more I watch this movie, the more I enjoy it.
I saw the 70mm version of the film in theaters (after watching the screener twice) and there's extra footage that didn't make the screener. The more I watch this movie, the more I enjoy it.