Calgarypuck Forums - The Unofficial Calgary Flames Fan Community

Go Back   Calgarypuck Forums - The Unofficial Calgary Flames Fan Community > Main Forums > The Off Topic Forum
Register Forum Rules FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 12-28-2012, 10:23 PM   #81
FlamingLonghorn
First Line Centre
 
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Austin, Tx
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by moon View Post
To be fair to JD he is just repeating the argument that Flaminglonghorn used earlier in the thread himself.
Actually I never said you didn't understand Lee's films. I said his films aren't poorly written. You said you found the films slow and boring. I didn't disagree with that (they are slow, I don't find them boring). It's like me saying I don't like Moby Dick because it's slow and boring (it is), but I would never say it's poorly written (it isn't). You have a right to your opinion, however my opinion is that if you don't like Do the Right Thing then your opinion about movies doesn't matter to me. Or am I not allowed to discount your taste in movies because I think it's horrible taste?

Last edited by FlamingLonghorn; 12-28-2012 at 10:28 PM.
FlamingLonghorn is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-28-2012, 11:40 PM   #82
moon
Lifetime Suspension
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Lethbridge
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by FlamingLonghorn View Post
Actually I never said you didn't understand Lee's films. I said his films aren't poorly written. You said you found the films slow and boring. I didn't disagree with that (they are slow, I don't find them boring). It's like me saying I don't like Moby Dick because it's slow and boring (it is), but I would never say it's poorly written (it isn't). You have a right to your opinion, however my opinion is that if you don't like Do the Right Thing then your opinion about movies doesn't matter to me. Or am I not allowed to discount your taste in movies because I think it's horrible taste?
You said that my opinion didn't matter because I didn't like the movies the poorly written comment came after.

And you are free to discount anyone's opinion for whatever reason you want. I was just pointing out that your statement earlier in the thread was very similar to the comment kunkstyle was criticizing.
moon is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 01:31 AM   #83
afc wimbledon
Franchise Player
 
afc wimbledon's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: east van
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Magnum PEI View Post
Samuel L. jackson plays a house slave so he would have had a bit more freedom than the other slaves. He had a close relationship with Candie, but it definitely wasn't an equal one. It was quite clear that he was supposed to represent an 'Uncle Tom'.
Django was really the only black character that acts as an equal. Though he is the only one outside the slave system.
The scene where Samuel L Jacksons character calls Candie into the library and is sitting down drinking a brandy is one of equals, which screwed the whole of Jacksons portrayal to me.
Again the idea that Django was outside the slave system is inane, there was no 'outside' the slave system, hell there was no outside the slave system after slavery was banned, being a 'free black' made no difference in 1858 southern US, a blck man on a horse was a dead man, the whole idea showed to me a lack of understanding of the situation.
afc wimbledon is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 03:09 AM   #84
flizzenflozz
Scoring Winger
 
flizzenflozz's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2003
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by afc wimbledon View Post
The scene where Samuel L Jacksons character calls Candie into the library and is sitting down drinking a brandy is one of equals, which screwed the whole of Jacksons portrayal to me.
Again the idea that Django was outside the slave system is inane, there was no 'outside' the slave system, hell there was no outside the slave system after slavery was banned, being a 'free black' made no difference in 1858 southern US, a blck man on a horse was a dead man, the whole idea showed to me a lack of understanding of the situation.
He 'played' the porch n&&gger to perfection up to that point and you missed the transition to puppet master in that lounge scene..He obviously had been the point of counsel for DiCaprio years before (as shown in in the brandy scene) and made him more than just a slave. You missed a ton of that movie. He was never the porch fool he presented himself to be at the beginning and was 'respected' as such.
flizzenflozz is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 08:15 AM   #85
mrvee
Lifetime Suspension
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Exp:
Default

Honkey is not blocked but ###### is.
mrvee is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to mrvee For This Useful Post:
Old 12-29-2012, 08:50 AM   #86
Slava
Franchise Player
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Exp:
Default

This thread is hilarious now. People are discussing whether the fictional movie is realistic enough for the period? Not picking on any poster in particular here, but a lot of people here love Batman, the Avengers and all kinds of other clearly not realistic movies. I think anyone buying a ticket knows that this isn't a documentary on slavery, just like Inglorious Basterds wasn't a documentary on the occupation of France. Its entertainment...
Slava is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Slava For This Useful Post:
Old 12-29-2012, 08:59 AM   #87
icecube
In the Sin Bin
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: compton
Exp:
Default

Spike Lee doesn't deserve to be uttered in the same sentence as. Quentin Tarantino.
icecube is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 09:25 AM   #88
JD
First Line Centre
 
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Not Abu Dhabi
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by kunkstyle View Post
Ah, the condescending "if you don't like it you clearly didn't understand it" argument. Always fun.
Of course the "if I don't like it then nobody should" argument is also fun. There's a lot of condescending going around in this thread.
JD is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 09:34 AM   #89
HPLovecraft
Took an arrow to the knee
 
HPLovecraft's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Toronto
Exp:
Default

A Tarantino thread where people are being condescending? There's a new one.
__________________
"An adherent of homeopathy has no brain. They have skull water with the memory of a brain."
HPLovecraft is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to HPLovecraft For This Useful Post:
Old 12-29-2012, 09:36 AM   #90
RougeUnderoos
Franchise Player
 
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Clinching Party
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by mrvee View Post
Honkey is not blocked but ###### is.
And the white man loses again.
__________________

RougeUnderoos is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to RougeUnderoos For This Useful Post:
Old 12-29-2012, 12:14 PM   #91
afc wimbledon
Franchise Player
 
afc wimbledon's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: east van
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by flizzenflozz View Post
He 'played' the porch n&&gger to perfection up to that point and you missed the transition to puppet master in that lounge scene..He obviously had been the point of counsel for DiCaprio years before (as shown in in the brandy scene) and made him more than just a slave. You missed a ton of that movie. He was never the porch fool he presented himself to be at the beginning and was 'respected' as such.
Of course I realise what Jackson and Tarantino where trying to portray, it is just an absurdity within the period, which is fine if he was just trying to make a comic book but Tarantino himself said he wanted to portray the reality of the period, hence the 'mandingo' fight and the dog scene.

There were no puppet master house n***** in 1850's Missisippi, it belies the whole truth of the era and undermines the purported purpose of the movie.

At the end of the day Tarantino has made a film about slavery where the most evil character is a black guy for christ sake!
afc wimbledon is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 12:34 PM   #92
Jason14h
Franchise Player
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Exp:
Default

Quote:
There were no puppet master house n***** in 1850's Missisippi, it belies the whole truth of the era and undermines the purported purpose of the movie.
Don't forget the scene where DiCaprio talks about "n**** love, and how it's a powerful thing"

Jackson had been the head house n***** since DiCarpio was born. we was like a father to him. They obviously loved each other, shown by Jacksons reaction to his death.

Whether that is absurb for the time period could be debatable, but I'm sure there were some relationships similar to that. There's reason there was a civil war
Jason14h is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 05:12 PM   #93
jayswin
Celebrated Square Root Day
 
jayswin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Slava View Post
This thread is hilarious now. People are discussing whether the fictional movie is realistic enough for the period? Not picking on any poster in particular here, but a lot of people here love Batman, the Avengers and all kinds of other clearly not realistic movies. I think anyone buying a ticket knows that this isn't a documentary on slavery, just like Inglorious Basterds wasn't a documentary on the occupation of France. Its entertainment...
Huh? Comparing a movie that was intended to be an accurate portrayel of the time period by the director to fantasy movies?
jayswin is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 06:29 PM   #94
EddyBeers
Lifetime Suspension
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by flameswin View Post
Huh? Comparing a movie that was intended to be an accurate portrayel of the time period by the director to fantasy movies?
lol Portrayel, the spelling of that word seems less than accurate.
EddyBeers is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 06:35 PM   #95
Machiavelli
Franchise Player
 
Machiavelli's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by EddyBeers View Post
lol Portrayel, the spelling of that word seems less than accurate.
Wow, aren't you the spelling police today. Just got your badge or what?
__________________
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. I love power.
Machiavelli is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 06:39 PM   #96
Slava
Franchise Player
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by flameswin View Post
Huh? Comparing a movie that was intended to be an accurate portrayel of the time period by the director to fantasy movies?
I'm not comparing the directors though, I'm comparing the audience. We can suspend our sense of reality for Batman, but everything should be more accurate in another fictitious work? It makes no sense. Just enjoy it (or don't) for what it is, not based on how historically accurate it is.
Slava is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 07:28 PM   #97
Yamer
Franchise Player
 
Yamer's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Red Deer
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by flameswin View Post
Huh? Comparing a movie that was intended to be an accurate portrayel of the time period by the director to fantasy movies?
I didn't once, watching the previews to the film itself, expect an accurate portrayal of the time period at all. I don't think it was presented or advertised that way at all. It's Tarantino, and I'm pretty sure his last realistic intentioned film was Jackie Brown. His last three have all been over-the-top and highly fictional revenge fantasies.

As for the character of Stephen (even though I have made the argument against a realist representation in the film itself), it isn't beyond the realm of possibility that a slave would eventually identify with a master. I'm not going to get all psycho-analysis Dr. Phil here, but I would suspect it's like an extended and amplified version of Stockholm Syndrome.

Ok, way off topic from the OP. I just go where the thread takes us.
__________________
"It's a great day for hockey."
-'Badger' Bob Johnson (1931-1991)

"I see as much misery out of them moving to justify theirselves as them that set out to do harm."
-Dr. Amos "Doc" Cochran
Yamer is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 10:17 PM   #98
Stranger
Powerplay Quarterback
 
Stranger's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Exp:
Default

Tarantino's next film will focus on a fictional group of blacks in the military during WW2.

"there's something about this that would suggest a trilogy. My original idea for Inglourious Basterds way back when was that this [would be] a huge story that included the [smaller] story that you saw in the film, but also followed a bunch of black troops, and they had been f--ked over by the American military and kind of go apes--t. They basically -- the way Lt. Aldo Raines (Brad Pitt) and the Basterds are having an "Apache resistance" -- [the] black troops go on an Apache warpath and kill a bunch of white soldiers and white officers on a military base and are just making a warpath to Switzerland."


http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=98419
Stranger is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-29-2012, 10:38 PM   #99
JD
First Line Centre
 
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Not Abu Dhabi
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Stranger View Post
Tarantino's next film will focus on a fictional group of blacks in the military during WW2.

"there's something about this that would suggest a trilogy. My original idea for Inglourious Basterds way back when was that this [would be] a huge story that included the [smaller] story that you saw in the film, but also followed a bunch of black troops, and they had been f--ked over by the American military and kind of go apes--t. They basically -- the way Lt. Aldo Raines (Brad Pitt) and the Basterds are having an "Apache resistance" -- [the] black troops go on an Apache warpath and kill a bunch of white soldiers and white officers on a military base and are just making a warpath to Switzerland."


http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=98419
Well, at least we know it will still be awkward and uncomfortable!
JD is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-30-2012, 10:51 AM   #100
Mike F
Franchise Player
 
Mike F's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Djibouti
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Stranger View Post
Tarantino's next film will focus on a fictional group of blacks in the military during WW2.

"there's something about this that would suggest a trilogy. My original idea for Inglourious Basterds way back when was that this [would be] a huge story that included the [smaller] story that you saw in the film, but also followed a bunch of black troops, and they had been f--ked over by the American military and kind of go apes--t. They basically -- the way Lt. Aldo Raines (Brad Pitt) and the Basterds are having an "Apache resistance" -- [the] black troops go on an Apache warpath and kill a bunch of white soldiers and white officers on a military base and are just making a warpath to Switzerland."


http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=98419
I think too much is being read into that. Tarantino just did a really entertaining hour long interview with Charlie Rose and is asked point blank about his next project. His answer is that he has no idea right now.
Mike F is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:45 AM.

Calgary Flames
2024-25




Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright Calgarypuck 2021 | See Our Privacy Policy