Django Unchained

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Chukzombi

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fine, they reallywerethe KKK and django revenge was the reason they were formed and not that whole civil war and reconstruction thing that tore apart the south. their garb was actually based off pillow cases and not the clans of the scottish highlands.
 

taimaishoo

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fine, they really were the KKK and django revenge was the reason they were formed and not that whole civil war and reconstruction thing that tore apart the south. their garb was actually based off pillow cases and not the clans of the scottish highlands.
And Hitler was really killed by 2 Jewish Americans and the Germans were defeated by Brad Pitt and 3 other guys, not the Russians. If you haven't noticed, Tarantino tends to change history a bit in his movies.
 

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Your knowledge of the KKK is impressive.

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Chukzombi

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And Hitler was really killed by 2 Jewish Americans and the Germans were defeated by Brad Pitt and 3 other guys, not the Russians. If you haven't noticed, Tarantino tends to change history a bit in his movies.
Lol you really think they are the kkk? Why would they be wearing pillow cases that were hurriedly put together if they are an organization?
 

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Before the KKK, there were lynch mobs that would wear masks to cover their faces and hide their individual identity. Do you think the KKK popped up out of nowhere with the hood idea?

I don't have an issue with your teppid review (though I disagree) but you have to be one of the dumbest American Inventors I've ever seen.
 

taimaishoo

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Original caption reads: Mississippi Ku-Klux members in the disguises in which they were captured. [From a photograph]


This appeared in Harper's Weekly January 27, 1872.

The accompanying news story states that these men were captured in September 1871 in Tishamingo County by US Attorney G. W. Wells and assisted by US Marshall J. H. Pierce and his deputy John M'Coy.
 

Chukzombi

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Astro, no one gives a fuck, it was a movie that had no historical meaning, holy fuck dude.
and thats simply not true. Tarentino made a lot of effort to get the time and locations of this film correctly. He isnt about to throw in the kkk decades before it existed. Its not important to the film because the bandits scene was just a slapstick routine to lighten the mood, but calling those guys the kkk is like saying candiland was really The Alamo
 

taimaishoo

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Q: There?s a scene in the film involving an early version of the Ku Klux Klan that may be the funniest thing you?ve ever written. The Klansmen have trouble seeing through their hoods. It?s like this sudden comedic detour in the middle of this dead-serious story. What made you think of it?

A: I wrote an indictment piece on the making of The Birth of a Nation a long time ago that maybe I?ll put in a book or something . I was trying to put myself in the place of D. W. Griffith and what it was like to be on the set of that movie every day. [Director] John Ford is one of the Klansmen on the horses, riding to black subjugation. So I started speculating that you can?t say John Ford didn?t know what he was doing. Everyone at that time had seen or heard a production of the Klan. The movie was based on one of the most popular plays of the day. So that meant Ford was down with it, no matter what he said. Not only was he down with it, he put on a Klan uniform and had to ride 24 miles an hour on a horse! I started thinking about the hood moving around on his face and how he could see. So when it came time to write that scene, I touched on that a little bit. I had to make a reference to it. Later I was reading the scene to a friend of mine, and when I got to that part, my friend bust out laughing so much, I realized I had really something there, and I needed to expand it.

Read more here:http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/12/2...#storylink=cpy
 

Tarrant

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and thats simply not true. Tarentino made a lot of effort to get the time and locations of this film correctly. He isnt about to throw in the kkk decades before it existed. Its not important to the film because the bandits scene was just a slapstick routine to lighten the mood, but calling those guys the kkk is like saying candiland was really The Alamo
Again, no one gives a fuck, also if you think no one put on masks to kill people before the KKK you're even more retarded then you're last 3 posts have made you sound. It's a movie, people cut holes in sacks to go kill people. It's even mentioned it's an early version of the Klan, get off you're fucking high horse dude.
 

Chukzombi

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Again, no one gives a fuck, also if you think no one put on masks to kill people before the KKK you're even more retarded then you're last 3 posts have made you sound.
Tarrant thats the point. Bandits wear crude masks all the time .up until taranto went full retard in that interview and said thats supposed to be the kkk when there is no reason for their existence at that time. Now ill just bow out and shake my head. Fucking unbelievable.
 

Tarrant

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Early version he said, you really think one day they just appeared eh? one day nothing....then the next *poof* some sorcerer cast "Summon American Inventor Haters" and the Klan came into existence? Cool story.