10-29-2015, 13:58
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Quentin Tarantino's House any "intelligent" burglars out there?
You know if there were any "intelligent" burglars in Los Angeles they would be breaking into Quentin Tarantino's house, cause I seriously doubt there will be any "cops" responding very quickly.......
Just saying.......
‘Hateful Eight’ Boycott Explodes: Philly Police Join NYPD, LAPD
With the release date less than two months away, director Quentin Tarantino is currently engulfed in a public relations nightmare of the Oscar-winner’s own making. Late Wednesday afternoon, the Philadelphia police department joined its powerful counterparts in Los Angeles and New York in calling for a boycott against the director’s $80 million film “The Hateful Eight.”
Philadelphia’s Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #5, which represents 14,000 cops in the city, called on its members Wednesday to join the boycott against Tarantino’s films after the filmmaker’s incendiary comments in front of hundreds of anti-police brutality demonstrators at Washington Square Park.
The fallout is the result of comments Tarantino made at a weekend anti-cop hate rally in Manhattan.
Just days after police officer Randolph Holder was gunned down in Harlem, while standing before a sign that read “Stop Police Terror,” the “Hateful Eight” director said of police officers before a Black Lives Matter-affiliated hate group, “When I see murders, I do not stand by… I have to call a murder a murder, and I have to call the murderers the murderers.”
http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywo...oin-nypd-lapd/
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10-29-2015, 15:24
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“When I see murders, I do not stand by… I have to call a murder a murder, and I have to call the murderers the murderers.”
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This is a brilliant statement from a man who's career has been instrumental in opening calm and peaceful dialogue over deep and far reaching topics.
Topics such as: Have you noticed that there is always a scene in his movies shot through a hole in someones hand?
Did you hear that David Caradine from Kill Bill died jerking off in his closet with a noose around his neck?
Did you see how good Pam Griers ass looked in that one scene in Jackie Brown?
Wasn't your favorite part of Pulp Fiction when Vin Rhames's boys were gonna rape the country hicks in the basement?
I hope Quinton does get a visit from a very special sort of sadistic "pipe hittin _igga" ( I dont think ol Quint will mind if I borrow a line from one of his "best" films)
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10-29-2015, 16:44
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He loves to run around saying N****r, N****r, N****r, N****r, N****r.
Thinks he's down with blacks I guess.
Certainly he has made some interesting entertainment but he's the last person (and I want all of Hollywood to know this too) that I want to get my political commentary from.
I'd love to hear Guy's opinion on him.
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10-29-2015, 17:06
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Poster boy for the idiots who are in the process of ruining the Country.
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10-29-2015, 17:52
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My favorite character from all of his films is Frederick Zoller. A patriot and a Good Soldier. A close second is Jackie Brown.
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10-29-2015, 19:10
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After seeing LAPDs union move to boycott anything to do with him you are probably spot on TS. One of the only things from a union that I support as of late.
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10-30-2015, 15:48
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Even his dad thinks he's an idiot:
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Quentin Tarantino's dad says his son was "dead wrong" when he criticized police officers at a New York City rally last Saturday.
“I love my son and have great respect for him as an artist but he is dead wrong in calling police officers, particularly in New York City where I grew up, murderers,” Tony Tarantino said in a statement released on Friday by the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association Of the City of New York. “He is a passionate man and that comes out in his art but sometimes he lets his passion blind him to the facts and to reality. I believe that is what happened when he joined in those anti-cop protests."
In a Skype interview with FOX411, Tony Tarantino said his son "gets extremely emotional and involved through his passion on what he thinks is right, and in my opinion he went off totally without putting a lot of thought and consideration into what he was doing or say.”
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...ice-murderers/
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10-31-2015, 07:54
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Originally Posted by miclo18d
He loves to run around saying N****r, N****r, N****r, N****r, N****r.
Thinks he's down with blacks I guess.
Certainly he has made some interesting entertainment but he's the last person (and I want all of Hollywood to know this too) that I want to get my political commentary from.
I'd love to hear Guy's opinion on him.
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Not only do I avoid NY state & NYC; I avoid folks like QT. All those MFers protesting, should've been looking for jobs!
I'm waiting for marches in Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago etc. about black on black crimes...
I'm from NY and said one time while visiting my parents:
"Hell! I have not worried about the police EVER! I'm worried about you thugs trying some shit and I put their asses down like a rabid dog then, you all will be screaming and protesting about my background.
I work and study entirely too hard to have some knucklehead MFer just take it."
For your viewing pleasure which came out in 1996: Chris Rock - Black People VS. Niggaz (Bring the Pain 1996) 
BTW...I was hoping QT committed a mistake and...
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10-31-2015, 11:07
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Originally Posted by Guy
Not only do I avoid NY state & NYC; I avoid folks like QT. All those MFers protesting, should've been looking for jobs!
I'm waiting for marches in Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago etc. about black on black crimes...
I'm from NY and said one time while visiting my parents:
"Hell! I have not worried about the police EVER! I'm worried about you thugs trying some shit and I put their asses down like a rabid dog then, you all will be screaming and protesting about my background.
I work and study entirely too hard to have some knucklehead MFer just take it."
For your viewing pleasure which came out in 1996: Chris Rock - Black People VS. Niggaz (Bring the Pain 1996) 
BTW...I was hoping QT committed a mistake and...
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i agree 100% with Chris Rock except for the part about us white folks.
Living in trailers
Eatin mayonnaise sandwiches
Fuckin our sisters
And listening to John Cougar Melencamp.....
I DONT LISTEN TO JOHN COUGAR MELENCAMP!
IM SO OFFENDED!
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10-31-2015, 14:45
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Originally Posted by miclo18d
i agree 100% with Chris Rock except for the part about us white folks.
Living in trailers
Eatin mayonnaise sandwiches
Fuckin our sisters
And listening to John Cougar Melencamp.....
I DONT LISTEN TO JOHN COUGAR MELENCAMP!
IM SO OFFENDED!
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LMAO!
(Actually I've evolved over the decades... throwing that big slice of beefsteak tomato on that sandwich was really somethin'....)
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10-31-2015, 15:31
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Chris Rock is one of my all time favorite comedians, until around the time the Iraq war started. He's views and comedy have changed since then.
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10-31-2015, 15:40
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Originally Posted by Hand
This is a brilliant statement from a man who's career has been instrumental in opening calm and peaceful dialogue over deep and far reaching topics.
Topics such as: Have you noticed that there is always a scene in his movies shot through a hole in someones hand?
Did you hear that David Caradine from Kill Bill died jerking off in his closet with a noose around his neck?
Did you see how good Pam Griers ass looked in that one scene in Jackie Brown?
Wasn't your favorite part of Pulp Fiction when Vin Rhames's boys were gonna rape the country hicks in the basement?
I hope Quinton does get a visit from a very special sort of sadistic "pipe hittin _igga" ( I dont think ol Quint will mind if I borrow a line from one of his "best" films)

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So, will Hilary disown him before he backs her or wait until it happens   ?
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11-05-2015, 12:47
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The Wrap is reporting that director Quentin Tarantino is expected to apologize in the near future for calling police officers “murderers” at an anti-cop hate rally in New York last month. How exactly one apologizes or clarifies smearing others as murderers is hard to predict, but that is the apparent plan:
But an individual with knowledge of the situation said the director is planning to explain his comments in an opinion piece and apologize to those who were offended. The exact time and media outlet will be decided by the director, the individual said.
After Tarantino said this in New York while standing front of a sign that read “Stop Police Terror” …
“When I see murders, I do not stand by… I have to call a murder a murder and I have to call the murderers the murderers.”
…many are going to see any apology from the director as nothing more than a cynical move on his part to ease the boycott furor currently consuming “The Hateful Eight’s” Christmas Day rollout. The Weinstein Company is heavily invested in the three-hour Western, to the tune of $80 to $100 million, and Harvey Weinstein is said to be furious over Tarantino’s comments.
The insincere celebrity apology has become a tired ritual in Hollywood. Tarantino will have to pull an inside straight if he’s going to convince a media-savvy public (and a quarter million police officers) that he’s truly sorry.
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I hope he doesn't. Fuck him.
Stand behind your "convictions" Quinton.
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11-05-2015, 13:00
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I simply can't stand men - or anybody for that matter - that are too afraid to "own" something they said once they are called to the carpet on it.
We know what he meant when he said it...now he can't own it. Coward!
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01-12-2016, 15:37
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It seems that Tarantino's movie The Hateful Eight isn't doing so well.
Gee ... I wonder why?
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‘Imploded’: ‘Hateful Eight’ Is Cop-Hater Tarantino’s Lowest Solo-Grosser In 20 Years
Over the weekend, using science, math and apples-to-apples examples, I made the case that there is no reason, outside of a series of public relations catastrophes, for the box office disaster that is Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight.” What’s going to be fascinating now is how the Hollywood Media spins it. Box Office Mojo has declared the patient dead, all that’s left is the autopsy:
---- Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight imploded as the filmmaker’s latest film fell short of expectations last weekend and now, in its second weekend in wide release, it has dropped 59.6%. Even worse, that drop comes as the film expanded into 464 additional theaters. With an estimated $6.3 million this weekend the film is up to $41.4 million domestically and looking to top out around $50 million or so. ----
If “the Hateful Eight” does indeed bottom out at $50 million, it will rank as Tarantino’s lowest solo box office performance since “Jackie Brown” hit $40 million in 1997. (The experimental “Grindhouse,” which Tarantino co-directed with a handful of others, earned $25 million in 2007.)
“Hateful Eight cost around $50 million to produce. Add another $25 to $35 million for promotion and advertising. If the Weinstein Company is going to break even, this dog will have to gross somewhere around $150 to $175 million worldwide. And judging from the results of the Golden Globes, there will be no Oscar boost.
At this same time in 2012, “Django Unchained” sat at $106 million.
At this same time in 2009, “Inglorious Basterds” sat at $73 million.
Currently, “The Hateful Eight” sits at a calamitous $41 million and has already run out of steam.
Gee, I wonder what changed between “Django Unchained” and “The Hateful Eight?”
http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywo...r-in-20-years/
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