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TO TbirdSpur: About Django -- so off topic that the OT board is inappropriate.
Posted on 1/9/14 at 9:08 am
Posted on 1/9/14 at 9:08 am
We have chatted about Django before and about how good Quentin Tarantino makes seriously screwed up situations seem funny. That's probably one of the coolest movies I have ever seen and definitely will own it.
Recently, I ran across a movie I saw back in high school that was probably Tarantino's first movie ever (1993). Have you seen True Romance?
There's a scene that is totally NSFW and about as offensive as a scene can get, but probably one of the best scenes I have ever witnessed, and one of the worst (I think...I guess...I don't know). I am totally conflicted. It's just like Django Unchained in that things that are not supposed to be funny are funny and we laugh, but afterward are left asking ourselves whether we should be laughing.
Watch the scene:
True Romance -- Sicilian Scene
Is this scene offensive to you? Doesn't this scene just completely frick up your moral compass? I mean, who is the racist? Is it the guy using race as an insult (why would he assume the other guy would be insulted), the guy who is insulted (why is being black an insult), the guy who laughed at how perfectly effective and hilarious the insult was delivered (me), or the guy who wrote the damn thing (QT)?
Why are some white dudes insulted by being called black? Does that kind of insult go both ways? Is it considered an insult for black, Native American, Asian, or Latino men to be accused of being white? Should they be? This has me seriously fricked up. Why the hell is that funny?
Damn that Quentin Tarantino dude!!! He's an a-hole!!! He is a master at making us laugh at shite we shouldn't be laughing at, but I actually feel LESS racial tension when stuff gets aired out like that. It seems like his blatant crassness and fearlessness provides a pressure valve. It's like there's so much stuff we're not supposed to talk about and we're not supposed to say or laugh at or think about, but he makes it okay for us to let off the steam when we're watching his movies.
Is that the same feeling you get from his movies?
And I didn't mean to offend you in any way, but I will understand if you tell me "shut the frick up, you racist, redneck, white bread, chicken shite motherfricker."
Recently, I ran across a movie I saw back in high school that was probably Tarantino's first movie ever (1993). Have you seen True Romance?
There's a scene that is totally NSFW and about as offensive as a scene can get, but probably one of the best scenes I have ever witnessed, and one of the worst (I think...I guess...I don't know). I am totally conflicted. It's just like Django Unchained in that things that are not supposed to be funny are funny and we laugh, but afterward are left asking ourselves whether we should be laughing.
Watch the scene:
True Romance -- Sicilian Scene
Is this scene offensive to you? Doesn't this scene just completely frick up your moral compass? I mean, who is the racist? Is it the guy using race as an insult (why would he assume the other guy would be insulted), the guy who is insulted (why is being black an insult), the guy who laughed at how perfectly effective and hilarious the insult was delivered (me), or the guy who wrote the damn thing (QT)?
Why are some white dudes insulted by being called black? Does that kind of insult go both ways? Is it considered an insult for black, Native American, Asian, or Latino men to be accused of being white? Should they be? This has me seriously fricked up. Why the hell is that funny?
Damn that Quentin Tarantino dude!!! He's an a-hole!!! He is a master at making us laugh at shite we shouldn't be laughing at, but I actually feel LESS racial tension when stuff gets aired out like that. It seems like his blatant crassness and fearlessness provides a pressure valve. It's like there's so much stuff we're not supposed to talk about and we're not supposed to say or laugh at or think about, but he makes it okay for us to let off the steam when we're watching his movies.
Is that the same feeling you get from his movies?
And I didn't mean to offend you in any way, but I will understand if you tell me "shut the frick up, you racist, redneck, white bread, chicken shite motherfricker."
Posted on 1/9/14 at 9:12 am to KaiserSoze99
The only thing racist about your post is only asking the black guys opinion
This post was edited on 1/9/14 at 9:39 am
Posted on 1/9/14 at 9:19 am to Agforlife
I know. I thought about that. I'm a racist motherfricker.
Well, what do you think?
Well, what do you think?
Posted on 1/9/14 at 9:24 am to KaiserSoze99
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but I will understand if you tell me "shut the frick up, you racist, redneck, white bread, chicken shite motherfricker."
GDit you're the man Kaiser
Posted on 1/9/14 at 9:37 am to KaiserSoze99
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Well, what do you think?
I think QT is a sick twisted frick and I love it. Yes he presents things that we as a society find uncomfortable in a different light. It is a twisted light but it will make you think if you are into subtext and not just his stark realism.
Posted on 1/9/14 at 10:26 am to KaiserSoze99
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Why are some white dudes insulted by being called black?
All I know is recently one of my black friends said that "I was more black than he was", and it was the biggest compliment I had heard all day
Posted on 1/9/14 at 7:55 pm to KaiserSoze99
This thread, though
I'm not a QT fan or hater, but I have enjoyed quite a few of his films. With some of his racially charged scenes, he makes the audience choose to either laugh at events or be repulsed from henceforth. Basically he takes the suspended reality that exists on the silver screen and brings it damn close to home, so close that it can make you uncomfortable if you over think it.
QT is not the racist. We (the audience) tend to have our racist qualities revealed by our reactions to the subject matter, IMHO. it really does depend on whether you laugh because you agree with the events being portrayed, or laughing because the events are so ridiculous you can't believe they were written into existence.
Idk why it's an insult to some white people to be called black. Personally, I use it as a compliment. On the other side of that coin, though, I know what it's like for other black people to call me white for various reasons and mean it as a pejorative. To me such situations can be funny because it says more about the offended parry or the person trying to offend than anything.
frick, I rambled on longer than I thought you should post this on the movie/TV board and see what kind of responses you get
I'm not a QT fan or hater, but I have enjoyed quite a few of his films. With some of his racially charged scenes, he makes the audience choose to either laugh at events or be repulsed from henceforth. Basically he takes the suspended reality that exists on the silver screen and brings it damn close to home, so close that it can make you uncomfortable if you over think it.
QT is not the racist. We (the audience) tend to have our racist qualities revealed by our reactions to the subject matter, IMHO. it really does depend on whether you laugh because you agree with the events being portrayed, or laughing because the events are so ridiculous you can't believe they were written into existence.
Idk why it's an insult to some white people to be called black. Personally, I use it as a compliment. On the other side of that coin, though, I know what it's like for other black people to call me white for various reasons and mean it as a pejorative. To me such situations can be funny because it says more about the offended parry or the person trying to offend than anything.
frick, I rambled on longer than I thought you should post this on the movie/TV board and see what kind of responses you get
Posted on 1/9/14 at 8:20 pm to KaiserSoze99
Holy shite you are one sheltered cornbread white arse cracker. I like you though but damn.
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:07 am to genro
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Holy shite you are one sheltered cornbread white arse cracker. I like you though but damn.
Frisco, TX is < 4% black. In fairness he should get a pass on the "what do the black folks think?" question
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:12 am to finestfirst79
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Frisco, TX is < 4% black. In fairness he should get a pass on the "what do the black folks think?" question
Posted on 1/10/14 at 4:28 am to TbirdSpur2010
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Idk why it's an insult to some white people to be called black.
I'm from Houston, and let me tell you it is NOT considered an insult here. It is every suburban white kid's dream (including mine when I was a lad )
Posted on 1/10/14 at 4:30 am to TbirdSpur2010
Also, Quentin is a legend and all, but he is one serious awkward dork. Check out how he changes his mannerisms based on the level of pigmentation of his audience. Cringe-worthy.
Quentin talks "black"
Quentin talks "black"
Posted on 1/10/14 at 5:00 am to Gradual_Stroke
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he changes his mannerisms based on the level of pigmentation of his audience. Cringe-worthy.
That's fricking stupid, I'm sorry Just be whoever you are around everyone.
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he is one serious awkward dork.
Please tell me he wasn't homeschooled.
ETA: Just checked. He wasn't. Hallelujah!
This post was edited on 1/10/14 at 5:01 am
Posted on 1/10/14 at 6:46 am to finestfirst79
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Frisco, TX is < 4% black. In fairness he should get a pass on the "what do the black folks think?" question
It may appear that I may have committed one of my own pet peeves, where white boys ask general questions to one person, expecting him to be able to speak on behalf of all black folks, as if they all have a huge meeting and decide what they collectively think about every situation. BUT THAT IS NOT what I did. I asked ONE guy who likes some of QT's work, particularly Django Unchained, a specific question about his opinion of the guys work and how it affects him or influences his opinion. So, NO. I didn't ask a "what did all y'all brothas decide" question.
And the town in which I went to high school is 21.8% black. And I played DB on the football team and was the fastest player on the football team, and listened to gansta rap.
So, screw you!!!
I'm black!!!
And thanks for being a good sport Tbird. I appreciate you giving me the national black opinion on this topic.
Posted on 1/10/14 at 8:38 am to KaiserSoze99
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I asked ONE guy who likes some of QT's work, particularly Django Unchained
As much as I love Django and have kind of cooped it as my e-persona, if I had to pick a favorite QT film I think Inglorious Basterds would barely edge it out.
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black folks, as if they all have a huge meeting and decide what they collectively think about every situation.
Well, this is awkward, but......
The good word I put in for you should show up in the minutes from our last meeting
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And thanks for being a good sport Tbird. I appreciate you giving me the national black opinion on this topic.
Anytime, of course glad Team Whitey's 1st round Draft pic could be of assistance
This post was edited on 1/10/14 at 8:39 am
Posted on 1/10/14 at 8:48 am to TbirdSpur2010
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Anytime, of course glad Team Whitey's 1st round Draft pic could be of assistance
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if I had to pick a favorite QT film I think Inglorious Basterds would barely edge it out.
Christoph Waltz was perfect in that movie! He stole the spotlight from Brad Pitt, and it wasn't even close. I would have to agree with you there. Pulp Fiction is in the top 3 for sure.
Posted on 1/10/14 at 11:21 am to KaiserSoze99
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Christoph Waltz
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He stole the spotlight from Brad Pitt, and it wasn't even close.
He really did. Dude's a fantastic actor!
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