Gone are the days when filmmakers made movies and kept their mouths shut about political issues. Today, standing in front of a camera is like being on a podium, or so people think. While many of the original forms of film were designed to push political issues, their writers and directors weren’t waving flags of political correctness and whining like Quentin Tarantino, whose career is made up of more crying than a newborn baby.
The filmmaker responsible for such hits as Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 sat down with a journalist from The Telegraph in regards to his latest film, The Hateful Eight. His newest film, which saw its fair share of setbacks due to piracy issues and the release date of a certain Disney owned film, revolves around a black Union soldier played by Samuel L. Jackson. It won’t take you many guesses to piece together what kind of agenda is being set by this film, which was solidified when Tarantino called the Confederate flag an “American Swastika”.
Clearly he didn’t do his research.
Read Tarantino’s justification on the next page.
That is because that is how he chooses to see it and I guess because of his influence…he thinks every one should see it the same way….how arrogant!!!! and self centered…..I think he should shave his head and grow a beard……would he listen to me….does he care what I think?……exactly…..shut up Quentin
IGNORANT UGLY$#%&!@*
Tarentino, stick to movies. Not interested in your rabid opinion.
fool doesn’t even know what this flag IS.
You can’t tell that by his dumb movies????????????
Another dumb$#%&!@*p o s.
And America calls you a P o s
We call Quentin the American Suckka!
So, this is old news. Why bring up people’s stupidity over this again!!!?
don’t protect him.