Samuel Jackson: It's "impossible" for Tarantino to be racist (Jan. 6, 2016) | Charlie Rose

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Samuel L. Jackson describes his role in "Django Unchained" and explains why it's "impossible" for Quentin Tarantino to be a racist.

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  • @Uyuzefe
    Tarantino: Black feet, white feet, it doesn’t matter. Feet is feet
  • @tropingreenhorn
    you gotta make the evil characters actually evil, you gotta make the racist character actually racist. Writing a racist character doesn't make you a racist. Talking about the horrible truths of history in your writing doesn't make you a racist.
  • @CJLOVE23
    The fact that Quentin Tarantino made up the character of Jules, who is by far and away his greatest character ever put onscreen, solidifies how much respect QT has for Sam Jackson
  • @joedoe7138
    The item in the glowing case from pulp fiction is Tarantino’s n word pass
  • @Nictator42
    People seem to have difficulty understanding that just because you write a character doing or saying something doesn't mean you agree with them or think what they do or say is acceptable. Often, us writers try to make our villains as horrible as possible in order to hammer home that they are indeed, villains
  • @Flame1500
    Honestly Samuel L. Jackson’s performance in Django was what made the film for me. By far my favourite character, he’s one of those characters you love to hate and IMO was the best supporting act in the film.
  • @isaacm1246
    Why does Samuel L. Jackson always play black guys?
  • @koraegi
    Quentin “I don’t see race only feet” Tarantino
  • @abeltesfaye_
    Charlie Rose is such a great interviewer! He doesn't talk over guests, doesn't interrupt or force false laughs and asks truly interesting questions and allows the guest to actually answer the question!
  • @darthvader8094
    I love Django Unchained. Great story, characters, visuals, soundtrack, and it has some really hilarious moments. It's so satisfying watching Django absolutely destroy all of these awful human beings at the end
  • @gretathuumberg
    Quentin Tarantino doesn't have an N-word pass, he has an N-word License.
  • @singlemalt1972
    The most racist thing in that movie was Tarantino’s appalling Australian accent
  • @DoomsdayOps
    Good point. Jackson's characters are always the most centered, the smartest and the most serious in every film. They are literally the guy that will have your back if you are with him and the guy that will F you up if you try to screw him over. His characters are the representation of brutality honest and since people. The best kind of people IMO.
  • @wistfulgraph
    Quentin Tarantino is one the most diverse filmmakers. He’s had white men, white women, black men, and black woman as lead characters. I’ve never seen that before from any filmmaker
  • @jayceobrian892
    Isn't this the guy who has a letter from Abrahaaaaaam Lincoln?
  • Is Tarantino racist? Well... Out of his 8 films, 5 of them either star or prominently feature African Americans... and all are handled with respect and reverence.
  • @paultrumble8110
    Samuel Jackson played that character soo good and the look he would give was scary, such a huge talent
  • This man is a great actor,he has the ability to make you mad,sad, are happy and most of laugh.