Tarantino torches 'Pulp Fiction' actress for crying 'racist' — 30 years later: 'You took the money'
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Quentin Tarantino Sparks Debate With Petty Response To Rosanna Arquette Calling Out Use Of N-Word In His Films
Quentin Tarantino found himself in even deeper hot water after responding to remarks from Pulp Fiction star Rosanna Arquette, who recently discussed the Oscar-winning director’s use of the n-word in his films.If you need a reminder, Arquette appeared in the 1994 movie as Jody, the wife of Eric Stoltz’s character, Lance, a drug dealer and acquaintance of John Travolta’s Vincent Vega. Her role may have been small, but it was memorable, including t…
Quentin Tarantino has zero patience for actresses' faux-outrage over racial slurs used in a movie over thirty years ago
Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!The new way for woke entertainers to signal their virtue from the river to the sea is to have a struggle session over movies and TV shows they were in decades ago. Like feigning outrage over the "lack of diversity" in Friends, which last aired in 2004. Or wrestling with the problematic villain in 1991's The Silence of the Lambs, being a guy who claimed ot be a gi…
With a flagrant lack of class, Quentin Tarantino violently attacked actress Rosanna Arquette after she criticized the recurring use of racial insults in her films. After Scott Pilgrim vs the World and Les Marseillais vs the Rest of the World, this is Quentin Tarantino against Hollywood. Still very busy with the production of his [...]
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