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Quentin Tarantino Going Off on Rosanna Arquette a Reminder of How POISONOUS Lefty White Women Really Are

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Hollywood has destroyed itself.

To be honest, as someone who loves movies and still enjoys going to the movie theater, this has been a painful process to watch. Somewhere along the way, Hollywood decided they wanted to be impactful and make change instead of just entertaining people, and while I appreciate that movies should have meaning, lecturing Americans about political matters when all they really want is to watch the movie has ended a once-beautiful industry.

There's a reason Quentin Tarantino, whom I likely disagree with on many political issues, has stopped making movies. And it's not because he's mad at Trump or whatever, it's because we live in a society that is completely the r-word when it comes to virtue-signaling. Case in point. Rosanna Arquette was lucky enough to be in the truly groundbreaking Tarantino flick, 'Pulp Fiction.' If you haven't seen it, I suggest you do before some 'well-meaning' leftist lunatic gets it banned.

Seems she's upset with the fact that the movie used the n-word, and now thinks it is 'racist and creepy.' Yes, I made the same face you're likely making right now.

Welp, Tarantino is not too happy with her statement, and who could blame him?

He went off:

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... worth disrespecting me and a film I remember quite clearly you were thrilled to be a part of?

Do you feel this way now?

Very possibly.

But after I gave you a job and you took the money, only to trash it for what I suspect are very cynical reasons, that shows a decided lack of class and honor.

There is supposed to be an esprit de corps among artistic colleagues.

But it would appear the objective was accomplished.

Congratulations

Q"

Hollywood has too many Karens and not enough Quentins.

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