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3:48 pm - 02/02/2013

Dick Gregory blasts Spike Lee on controversial Django film

Edit: Turns out there are some NSFW photos in the video so be warned.



Legendary social activist, comedian and author, Dick Gregory, has weighed in on the controversial Quentin Tarantino film, “Django Unchained,” and he did so in explosive fashion.

In an interview posted to YouTube, Gregory says that the movie spoke to him in ways that no film had in all his years on earth. He then calls out Director Spike Lee for criticizing a film that he’s never seen, saying that if anyone has created movies that are disrespectful to our ancestors, it’s Lee himself:

"I’ve seen ‘Django Unchained’ 12 times. Never in the history of Hollywood, have they ever made anything that freed the inside of me. The inside of me. I’m 80-years-old, I saw cowboy movies, wasn’t no black folks in cowboy movies. I’m looking at a western, plus a love story. To those of you all that see it, you’ll never see a love story about a black man and a black woman where it wasn’t some foul sex and foul language, huh. And Spike Lee can’t appreciate that. The little thug ain’t even seen the movie; he’s acting like he white.

"So it must be something personal. And all them black entertainers that know Spike Lee, how you gone attack this man and don’t be attacking them … and then say everyone’s a fool but me. (Talking about) ‘it offended my ancestors,’ but when you did ‘She’s Got To Have It’ and some of those other thug movies you did … you took Malcolm X and put a Zoot suit on him … did that offend your ancestors, punk?

“It’s a game, man. So whatever he’s mad about is something that happened way, way a long ago. Thank God it didn’t work (to stop the movie from being successful).”

When the interviewer asks Gregory if he has a problem with Tarantino’s excessive use of the word “n*gger,” he said that he absolutely did not and that no other culture insists on the white-washing of their painful past in this country like black people:

“We talking about history, man. It happened. Nigger happened.”

Gregory goes on to talk about the history of “the dozens,” slave rebellion and racism in Hollywood.

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megalixer 2nd-Feb-2013 09:50 pm (UTC)
tbh, I'd argue the opposite, Spike Lee may be one of the few black directors in Hollywood with power but because of his reputation he could never in a million years get financing to make a movie like Django. Could you even imagine how Fox/the right would react to a Spike Lee movie about a black man specifically getting revenge on white people? It'd be a PR disaster of a film.

Not to mention that he has no interest in making a film like this.
enema_recipe 2nd-Feb-2013 10:05 pm (UTC)
Agreed @ the entire comment
flumes 2nd-Feb-2013 10:23 pm (UTC)
and tbh i doubt any black director could make this film. and they haven't. and they won't for at least a while because it's not okay coming from us.
megalixer 2nd-Feb-2013 10:39 pm (UTC)
yeah, it's sad that spike lee and tyler perry are pretty much the only black directors who can generally get the movies they want made and a movie about slavery and esp. one with revenge themes could absolutely not get made by either of them.

I'm interested to see how 12 Years a Slave will turn out, though. Steve McQueen hasn't been around for that long yet but he seems to get critical respect and even some awards love, and judging by the cast he's rounded up this one also has some serious awards circuit potential.
scotchsour 2nd-Feb-2013 10:59 pm (UTC)
A big thing is his favor though is that he's not American.
megalixer 2nd-Feb-2013 11:46 pm (UTC)
That's also true.
devochkazhenya 2nd-Feb-2013 10:31 pm (UTC)
ITA
oh7 2nd-Feb-2013 11:20 pm (UTC)
I think the White left would have a problem with it too.
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