great call, EP.
Django - Trailer - does this encourage Racism? View at your own descretion
by dreamgolfer 52 Replies latest social entertainment
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Theocratic Sedition
WTF Fakesmile shut up already.
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cult classic
My eyes were closed on all of the violent scenes. So I missed about 1/3 of the movie...lol. Everyone was tense, sad, and laughing at all of the same scenes. And there was no sense of political correctness either. Lots of us were talking about it at the end and were in agreement about the emotion of it.
The audience in the theater was a mix of colors and ages. Sometimes all of that PC stuff is so silly.
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EntirelyPossible
If you are not comfortable with the n-word in cinema, do not go see this movie. Or gallons of blood.
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fakesmile
piss away. TS. i didnt give anything else away. sorry i gave away the chick thing but it wasn't even important. tarantino makes the story a wild journey. i wish i would have had a joint about half way thru. and i was making a point that this movie was anything but racist.
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fakesmile
cult classic, you missed the blood splattering on pure white flowers? cinnematic artistry.
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cult classic
I could not believe how much blood there was in that movie. I don't even think there is that much blood in the human body, is there? Totally a guy movie, imo. Except for the love story part theme and the humor. I'd never watched a Tarantino movie, but all the guys said it's a wonder everyone wasn't dead by the end of the movie. So I guess the violence of it all was very Tarantino.
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cult classic
Ok, fakesmile, now on that I actually opened my eyes too soon. I caught that. I hate seeing violence and death but lots of excellent movies are full of that. Like one of my fave movies is No Country for Old Men. I managed to not see one person get killed (my first watching) with that crazy gun Chigurh made. So my dad bet me that I would get up and leave Django within 20 min.
I won. But I did see lots of blood splattered on the walls and the flowers as you mentioned. My husband saw it 1st. He went back with me and warned me pre shooting, and of the mandingo fight and the dog eating scene...
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fakesmile
cult, not tarantinos best. check out pulp fiction and resorvoir dogs. those movies showcase his penchant for dialogue and over the toppedness. tarantino is to wierd films what warhole is to art... outside of the box for the sake of being different. much like myself.
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cult classic
fake - I don't know...lol. Got to get up my nerve. I'll give them a try one of these days. Which is the mildest of them with a good storyline? Husband said pulp fiction is good. What do you think?