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Totally not being funny - I am seriously starting to think SF wasn't kidding about that meeting.
No, you're wrong. Depicting the FBI as the heroes is historically nonfactual. Depicting blacks of that era as helpless fools looking to whitey to save them, is outrageously historically nonfactual. No one needs yet another white perspective on lynching. And being historically accurate is not "appeasement".
Mississippi Burning is on par with Birth of a Nation from my perspective. A piss-poor film indeed.
Lee is also correct about Django Unchained.
No, you're wrong. Depicting the FBI as the heroes is historically nonfactual. Depicting blacks of that era as helpless fools looking to whitey to save them, is outrageously historically nonfactual. No one needs yet another white perspective on lynching. And being historically accurate is not "appeasement".
Why is Lee "correct' about Django? Because they really did NOT use the n-word a lot during that time period?
Sure thing.
I don't think Lee's issue with Django was the use of the n-word. That was Jackie Brown. And, while people certainly used the n-word a lot circa 1997, I don't see the criticism as invalid.
Well, I question his definition of brilliant anyway. Not a fan of Lawrence O to say the least. (I can't stand him, he is a rage monster) And actually I am not a Rachel fan though that is a very incendiary thing to say in liberal circles. I have been viciously attacked for saying that. It's pretty effed up. You can't say that you don't like Rachel Maddow. You simply cannot say it.
I stopped watching MSNBC several years ago so never even noticed this.
Why is Lee "correct' about Django? Because they really did NOT use the n-word a lot during that time period?
Sure thing.
i like maddow.
that's weird.
Why is Lee "correct' about Django? Because they really did NOT use the n-word a lot during that time period?
Sure thing.
Spike said he doesn't want to see slavery reduced to a spaghetti western .. neither do I. That's his argument.
But your argument is that because they used the 'N' word then .. any movie about slavery cannot be told without using it 100,000 times? I mean surely the movie couldn't be made without using it over and over and over again. That's your argument.
If that's what you call entertainment .. you should go see it. Questioning what Lee and others think about it is kinda' silly, don't you think?
It happens that Tarentino has a fetish for the 'N' word. I'm not sure he's ever made any movie without it.
Spike said he doesn't want to see slavery reduced to a spaghetti western .. neither do I.
But your argument is that because they used the 'N' word then .. any movie about slavery cannot be told without using it 100,000 times? I mean surely the movie couldn't be made without using it over and over and over again. That's your argument.
If that's what you call entertainment .. you should go see it. Questioning what Lee and others think about it is kinda' silly, don't you think?
It happens that Tarentino has a fetish for the 'N' word. I'm not sure he's ever made any movie without it.
I wish I was one!
If anything, I am jealous.
It would take some effort to work it into Inglorious Basterds, but it may have made it in there nontheless. I didn't see it.
After her coded message of hate, now she goes overboard to try and prove she doesn't hate lesbians.
Next she will be telling us all about her lesbian 'friends' and how many of them she has.
So is the point of accidental racist to deny that there is racism, or is brad admitting he and his redneck brothers ARE racist (albiet, "accidentally") because they are too stupid to know any better? I mean, to be fair, the song isn't called "I am not a racist." So as far as I see it, they are admitting to their latent racism and backwardness
The only outrage I felt was reading over those cringe inducing lyrics. I don't know if I want to subject myself to the torture of actually listening to the song.
Lastly, lol at choosing LL cool J? I mean, that just shows how out of touch those southern trailer trash clowns are. I can imagine them in a meeting figuring out who to get to do the song: "Damnit, our first choice of the Baja men fell through, who else is really hip and with it these days in rap music? LL Cool J? BRILLIANT!"
I do too - but I didn't want to say anything, because I think Darla's already mad at me.
Superfreak you must have taken some good drugs today because you actually made me laugh a few times, and usually you make me think a lot about rat poison.
Spike said he doesn't want to see slavery reduced to a spaghetti western .. neither do I. That's his argument.
It happens that Tarentino has a fetish for the 'N' word. I'm not sure he's ever made any movie without it.