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4:31 pm - 01/19/2013

Jamie Foxx Calls Spike Lee’s ‘Django’ Comments ‘Irresponsible’



Lee recently weighed in on the Quentin Tarantino film about an American slave seeking revenge, saying in an interview, “it’s disrespectful to my ancestors, to see that film” and then tweeting, "American Slavery Was Not A Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western. It Was A Holocaust. My Ancestors Are Slaves. Stolen From Africa. I Will Honor Them."

Speaking with the Guardian, Foxx was candid in his response to Lee’s comment. "The question for me is: where's Spike Lee coming from? He didn't like Whoopi Goldberg, he doesn't like Tyler Perry, he doesn't like anybody, I think he's sort of run his course.”

Foxx added, "I mean, I respect Spike, he's a fantastic director. But he gets a little shady when he's taking shots at his colleagues without looking at the work. To me, that's irresponsible.”

"Django Unchained" has become the best box office film domestically in Tarantino's career, and with five Oscar nominations.

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brokenseas 19th-Jan-2013 10:00 pm (UTC)
I think Lincoln pisses me off more than Django ever could, because its poor handling of race is way more insidious than Django. Like people are talking about the issues with Django and Tarantino (and continuing to talk about them even though it's been out for awhile), at least.
hera_bearrra 19th-Jan-2013 10:06 pm (UTC)
I agree that Lincoln is worse. Taking away black people's agency and acting like they had no part in their emancipation. It was ALL thanks to Abe Lincoln and his band of merry white men.
jazzypom IA!20th-Jan-2013 12:08 am (UTC)
On top of that, the movie wasn't the easiest thing to follow. As in, they never made it clear why Lincoln wanted the amendment to pass, just that one day, the POTUS got up and decided to clothe himself in power, or something. Then they sorta hinted at Mary's craziness but never picked it up, and it was just a big ole mess.

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