This weekend, go see "Django". I still can't get this movie outta my head- & I don't want to! Ignore all nonsense u've heard bout "violence"
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Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 04, 2013
–Huffington Post movie critic Leslie Sisman
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“this season’s bloodiest movie…”
–Chiderah Monde, New York Daily News
“Django Unchained” is classic Quentin Tarantino: blood, guns, and violence:
Django was so cool. They killed horses, showed beautiful mountains, and shot guns at each others crotches. My kind of movie.—
Josh Flinn (@Josh_Flinn) January 06, 2013
django was fucking cool. I wish everyone still caried their guns around like the olden days—
NVTE (@NVTEZILLV) January 06, 2013
For all the talk of guns in this country, django basically glorifies them and makes them cool. #pennyforurthoughts—
Jonathan O'Reilly (@Jonathanoreilly) January 06, 2013
Just ate spaghetti sauce with a white jacket on. I look like a scene from #Django. #Fail.—
Viviana Chavez (@vivianachavez) January 06, 2013
None of which seems to bother gun control advocate / pacifist Michael Moore one bit:
"Django Unchained" is one of the best film satires ever. A rare American movie on slavery and the origins of our sick racist history. Wow.—
Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 01, 2013
Plantation owner: "All these slaves! Have you ever wondered why they just don't kill us?" In Django, they do.—
Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 01, 2013
Happy New Year everyone! May 2013 bring u the peace & passion you're looking for and deserve to have. Have u seen Django? Omg watching now!—
Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 01, 2013
Is violence acceptable if the victims are evil white people?
Some people seem to think so.
Still hype off Django. I'm gonna kill some white people today.—
Drew Schwemer (@drewxblood) January 06, 2013
Django was so good, I'm going to go beat up a white person.—
Zach Bartz (@ZachBartz) December 31, 2012
Go see Django and look at all the white people's faces when that hoe is over. PRICELESS. LMFAO!—
PAPI CHULO EL NEGRO. (@TityBoiTank) January 06, 2013
After watching Django unchained I wanna snack 5 white people right now.—
Jaayyyyy Ceeeeee ♓ (@jazouttacontrol) January 06, 2013
Saw#Django and it makes me hate white people#SorryGuys—
Holly (@Holhol10620) January 06, 2013
It’s a line of thinking with which Moore seems to agree:
"RT @Hamilton_ghouse: @MMFlint spoiler alert?!?!" No. Django starts killing white people early on. Won't tell u how it ends!—
Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 01, 2013
Guns … they are so cool! That is, if they’re used in a Michael Moore-approved way.
As we wrote last month, we’re not saying that violent films and video games are to blame for the mass shooting that took place in Newtown, Conn.
[W]e 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?




















