Spike Lee Goes in: "Django is disrespectful to my ancestors".....

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I didn't like the wild black slave having to be tamed by his white teacher aspect of the film.

that's the MO from Amistad, Lincoln, and now this film. blacks never played a major role in their own freedom without the help of some white man giving it to them. blacks fought for the own freedom to

:mindblown: Schultz seemed like the wild one.
Some people are just pulling shyt out of their ass now.
 

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:mindblown: Schultz seemed like the wild one.
Some people are just pulling shyt out of their ass now.


Schutlz was wild?

Everything he did had a method to it. Pulling out bounties.....tricking and trapping folks into getting killed.

Django's was straight anger.

Come on man. Schultz was far from wild. He was methodical. Only after his teachings could Django pull it off, escaping from being shipped off to some mining slave owners.
 

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Exactly. I bet these dudes haven't even seen the movie, just like spike lee. Wasn't nobody angry, wild or tamed by their "white savior".


Now you're full of shyt. I did see the movie. Just because I feel the way I do doesn't mean you have to dress folks up as something they aren't.

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I'm not offended by the film, and you're right that if anything it'll highlight shyt many white (AND black) people don't know about slavery. There was some cac in the theater who was like "hot box...that's not real is it...?" This movie educated a lot of stupid people about what slavery was - an ugly, disgusting time period that cannot be justified. And I don't call them stupid in a demeaning way, to be fair they have been failed by schools that refuse to discuss slavery.

It's a shame it took a movie to expose the ugly side of racism, but if this leads to people researching the topic and learning more than that's a great thing. Everyone should see it, it's damn good

the movie is doing just that for some which is why I appreciate the film. Its sad to say but Rap, we might get what we want because of this film (can't wait for 12yrs a slave to come out). This film hit a lot of cacs in the mouth & they really can't believe that it was this ill. I've ran across several reviews and tried to drop more sources of knowledge for the people to read that's interested. I think this film put a foot in the door for us to discuss this stuff.

Why Django Unchained is important - YouTube

while she still has a lot to learn, she is atleast headed in the right direction.

Exactly. A lot of white people didn't know just how brutal it was because they never felt the need to go into in detail. With this film, they at least got a glimpse at what black americans went through during that time and were rooting for Django to get back at the ones who enslaved and brought down his people.
 

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Now you're full of shyt. I did see the movie. Just because I feel the way I doesn't mean you have to dress folks up as something they aren't.

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I'm not dressing anyone up. If you're talking about stuff that isn't even in the movie it's safe to assume you haven't seen it, or maybe you saw the directors cut:pachaha:
 

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Schutlz was wild?

Everything he did had a method to it. Pulling out bounties.....tricking and trapping folks into getting killed.

Django's was straight anger.

Come on man. Schultz was far from wild. He was methodical. Only after his teachings could Django pull it off, escaping from being shipped off to some mining slave owners.

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If that's how you saw it, fam.
 

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I'm not dressing anyone up. If you're talking about stuff that isn't even in the movie it's safe to assume you haven't seen it, or maybe you saw the directors cut:pachaha:
What stuff am I talking about? :krs:

Bwahahahahaha. I saw the movie while I was in Augusta, GA over the holidays!!

What the hell? I feel how I feel. Django was living off of straight anger under policed and managed by his white teacher.

Even in the scene where he was eating dinner with Leo's character and they brought Broomhilda out and he was an inch away from reaching for his gun on some stupid shyt.

Come on man. You just mad I don't agree with you about how you may view the film.
 

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Dr. King was the White Savoir, just cause they gave Django some shine in that 2nd ending doesn't rule out the fact he need Dr. King to guide him basically the whole way. Also LOL @ dudes saying dudes didn't see the movie cause they didn't like it. Stop, some of you dudes are caping way to hard for this movie. It's not the end of the world if someone didn't like the movie the same way you did. I'm not shocked the Hollywood only nominated his performance for the Oscar cause they love giving White Savoir's Oscars. (See Sandra Bullock Blind Side)
 

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Schutlz was wild?

Everything he did had a method to it. Pulling out bounties.....tricking and trapping folks into getting killed.

Django's was straight anger.

Come on man. Schultz was far from wild. He was methodical. Only after his teachings could Django pull it off, escaping from being shipped off to some mining slave owners.

Exactly. Schultz had a method to his madness. He only lost control during the whole handshake fiasco.
 

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Dr. King was the White Savoir, just cause they gave Django some shine in that 2nd ending doesn't rule out the fact he need Dr. King to guide him basically the whole way. Also LOL @ dudes saying dudes didn't see the movie cause they didn't like it. Stop, some of you dudes are caping way to hard for this movie. It's not the end of the world if someone didn't like the movie the same way you did. I'm not shocked the Hollywood only nominated his performance for the Oscar cause they love giving White Savoir's Oscars. (See Sandra Bullock Blind Side)


For real. Niqqa would rather think I'm lying. Dude was one dimensional as fukk until Doctor King gave his ass some polishing.

If they don't agree, I didn't see the film. :heh:
 

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Also QT needs to send Spike Lee a damn check. It's obvious Spike comments fueled the hype and controversy of the movie. His comments sparked debate about the film worldwide. I'm not saying he was the sole reason for success but it's obvious his comments did have an affect. A lot of people wanted to see if the movie was disrespectful or not. I wonder will Spike ever breakdown and watch the movie though. The fact that QT did not get a Director Nomination proves once again that Hollywood does not respect him as a director. But they do respect him as a screenwriter.
 

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Exactly. Schultz had a method to his madness. He only lost control during the whole handshake fiasco.

Yes...the moment, after delving into the mind of Django over the course of the film....the white character understood what it meant to be in Django's shoes to the point he was overcome with anger much like the Django who carried it.
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What stuff am I talking about? :krs:

Bwahahahahaha. I saw the movie while I was in Augusta, GA over the holidays!!

What the hell? I feel how I feel. Django was living off of straight anger under policed and managed by his white teacher.

Even in the scene where he was eating dinner with Leo's character and they brought Broomhilda out and he was an inch away from reaching for his gun on some stupid shyt.

Come on man. You just mad I don't agree with you about how you may view the film.


Dr. King was the White Savoir, just cause they gave Django some shine in that 2nd ending doesn't rule out the fact he need Dr. King to guide him basically the whole way. Also LOL @ dudes saying dudes didn't see the movie cause they didn't like it. Stop, some of you dudes are caping way to hard for this movie. It's not the end of the world if someone didn't like the movie the same way you did. I'm not shocked the Hollywood only nominated his performance for the Oscar cause they love giving White Savoir's Oscars. (See Sandra Bullock Blind Side)

What's funny is y'all claiming to see all this anger in django but he was the one in the movie that NEVER lost his cool. Everyone else was unable to control their emotions which led to their downfall. Even on the way in riding to candy land django was the smart, cool, and calculated one, the white guy almost fukked that up too.
 

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What's funny is y'all claiming to see all this anger in django but he was the one in the movie that NEVER lost his cool. Everyone else was unable to control their emotions which led to their downfall. Even on the way in riding to candy land django was the smart, cool, and calculated one, the white guy almost fukked that up too.


Ok....now you're still saying we're making claims!!

I saw the movie dog. You WANT to believe I didn't.

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