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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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stephantasm 19th-Jan-2013 10:06 pm (UTC)
Spike didn't have to see the movie because he's seen other Tarantino films and knows they all operate under the same formula, this time with even more n bombs (which Spike has had an issue with T before) and violence.
ride_the_jitney 19th-Jan-2013 10:27 pm (UTC)
That's true. It's not brand new info that spike doesn't like aspects of qts films
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