underrated post, Didn't even think of thatSo Sam didn't know the haberdashery had a basement?
underrated post, Didn't even think of thatSo Sam didn't know the haberdashery had a basement?
Let's slow down... let's slow this allll the way down. Lol like dude said before I wish they would have extended the investigation sequence. That was a good scene.
For those complaining about use of the word "N*gga," a lot of non-blacks are racist, get over it and move on. You can't live in America without participating in racist institutions. And if we're serious about not being called n*gga, then maybe we should stop using the term amongst each other first.
"I can stand systematized racism in education, healthcare, employment, incarceration, etc., but i'll be DAMNED if you're gonna put it in my movies!"
Stop it
NoBreh, you're being too real right now. Militants going to come for your head for that one though. Going to be a lot of Reed Richards style moves to justify it tho
When you make EIGHT MOVIES with black people casually being called ******, gtfoh with any argument. Its QT. hes obsessed or sick or something
No
Im not a 'coli millitant'
When your ENTIRE FILMOGRAPHY is movies with white charactors calling black men ******, THAT is telling. And its more and more each film.
No
Im not a 'coli millitant'
When your ENTIRE FILMOGRAPHY is movies with white charactors calling black men ******, THAT is telling. And its more and more each film.
It took place in Wyoming didn't itI'm sorry brehs, my boy hooked me up with a copy of this flick for free 99
That shyt put me right to sleep in the first 45 minutes.
On top of that was the hella over gratuitous use of the N-word, I'm like really . I get it, it was post-Civil War Deep South but shyt, they were saying it like they was bad rappers, and I hate when they do that shyt.
It took place in Wyoming didn't it