Just watched 'Django'. I think it's a great film. Really great. But its hard to watch the graphic gun massacre scenes. Really hard.
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mia farrow (@MiaFarrow) December 22, 2012
Look, we’re not suggesting that violent films and video games are to blame for the mass shooting that took place in Newtown, Conn. — we know who pulled the trigger there, and it wasn’t director Quentin Tarantino or the NRA’s Wayne LaPierre.
If we are going to have a national conversation on guns, though, can we at least ask why those in Hollywood who are so appalled by them can’t seem to find a movie prop they love more? We’d hate for a hasty response to a tragedy to result in punishing those in no way responsible by taking away one of their Constitutional rights.
.@MiaFarrow Mia, Hollywood, video, our culture CELEBRATES viiolence. #nra is whack, but pt about larger culture incl Enter. must be acknolgd—
, (@l_anguage) December 22, 2012
Mia Farrow already got tickets to Tarantino’s “Django Unchained,” so now we don’t know what to get her for the holidays.
@MiaFarrow what do you want for Christmas?—
Leo Magnus (@LeoMagnus1) December 22, 2012
@LeoMagnus1 honestly? Peace on Earth—
mia farrow (@MiaFarrow) December 22, 2012
Sounds good. What does anyone else want?
I want to see a Hollywood anti-gun moron explain the violent movies they've made. Just once. I'm so sick of their self-righteous lecturing.—
Leah (@gopfirecracker) December 22, 2012
Self-righteous lecturing? You mean like this?




















