Video! Quentin Tarantino Gets Irate Over Violence Question

January 11, 2013 Movies
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino really doesn’t want to answer the question about violence in the movies anymore.
 
The “Django Unchained” director, known for lots of blood and gore in his films, recently sat down with a British reporter and blew up when asked Tarantino about the link between movie violence and real-life violence.
 
Check out Tarantino’s reaction!
 


Tarantino and his Oscar-nominated film “Django” have been criticized in the wake of the recent school shooting in Connecticut.

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Anne Morin
127 days ago

Mr. Tarantino, do not know how else to reach you. You are my grandsons idol. He wrote, filmed, directed a movie called "King & Nines". It won first prize in Ct. May I send you the tape of the film to review. He needs a break and I was hoping you would at least give him your opion. Thank you.

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Lee Wood
128 days ago

Not only was chattel slavery millions of times worse than shown in this or any movie, the reality continues with current "...slavery...as a punishment for crime..." Chattel slavery was prohibited with the 13th Amendment, while prison slavery became sanctioned by the US Constitution, 13th Amendment:
"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, EXCEPT AS A PUNISHMENT FOR CRIME WHEREOF THE PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN DULY CONVICTED, shall exist within the United States, nor any place subject to their jurisdiction."
Tarantino commented about prisoner slavery as it seemed to expose (envision) itself with prisoners lined-up in identical form of chattels. Tarantino, I double dare you, I triple dare you to produce a movie about PRISON SLAVERY - as the same follows chattel slavery! Such would/could reverse much current psychological programming and public denial…

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Rob
130 days ago

Violence has been around alot longer than movies.

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