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  1. Speaking of the 'And We Go Green' documentary, what do you guys here think about climate change? Do you think that it's something political and it could be more about money? Or is there something more going on?
  2. Thanks for this @oxford25 It's a very insightful press conference, I found it very interesting. I would like to add this video of the same conference which shows additional video footage of the entire panel, as well as the members of the audience, and the journalists asking questions. You can see the controversial question and answer from the NY Times journalist Farah Nayeri and Quentin at 31:17. Quentin's answer is ridiculous. But Margot does a good job of answering. It's a shame she had such few lines in the movie. I also found the question at 17:37 very interesting. Quentin Tarantino never answered the question properly, and shows a real lack of understanding towards women and never addresses the violence part well either. Not really a surprise considering :- https://www.indiewire.com/2019/05/tarantino-hollywood-treatment-of-women-debate-1202144173/ And https://theconversation.com/elaborately-justified-misogyny-the-hateful-eight-and-daisy-domergue-53046 (its also interesting to note that Jennifer Jason Leigh's character in Tarantino's last film had such few lines as well- it seems Tarantino prefers his women to be seen and not heard. What a cockroach.)
  3. @Jade Bahr That's a very dangerous mindset to have. So nonchalant about other peoples lives? What if it was your own family? What if they died on set? The hollywood system and entertainment laws are broken, and broken things are meant to be fixed or thrown away. Hollywood is a HUGE problem. Contrary to what you believe. The violence needs to go, and the sexual exploitation. Get rid of the bad and keep the good. But anyway, these people doing all this shit. Karma's a beautiful thing to witness. If not in this life, then the next.
  4. Well, they are allowed to use real guns and bullets here. There is always a risk and danger filming for actors because a lot of it is improv.. Nobody knows what will happen in a scene most of the time. That's why their 'acting' seems so good- all improvising.. Anyway, because there are risks and dangers, some actors sign no liability clauses for death or injury for production companies in contracts. If they're smarter, they sign better contracts. But most don't. And if they get shot in a scene and die, then they die. And sometimes it ends up in movies. Kinda messed up how no one even realises what they're watching on screen most of the time. It needs to change. For the viewers AND for the safety of all actors.
  5. But you guys really ought to understand how the film industry works and how the laws need to change, as we are dealing with people's lives here. Are violent gun scenes and actors dying justifiable for a stupid movie?? How can you people support Quentin Tarantino and his new movie with Leo?
  6. Yeah, sorry. Shouldn't have called you guys idiot Leo fanatics. My bad. Got the warning.
  7. @Jade Bahr Well I hope you guys actually open your eyes and see what you're supporting when you see OUATIH.
  8. So what is the right place to make this comment then? Yeah, maybe I will go watch a comedy.
  9. Hey Guys, sorry to say I don't support Leonardo Dicaprio and pretty much all of Hollywood's violent movies and rated R genre, including and especially Quentin Tarantino. I've recently been reading up on Entertainment Laws in California and read a few leaked actor's contracts like in Game of Thrones in terms of non disclosure and no liability for death of injury for production companies. Did you guys know actual violence is depicted in Hollywood movies? Real guns, real bullets, even real death is depicted in some movies (not all) but I know that includes disgusting Quentin Tarantino movies like Django Unchained (mandingo scene and dog attack scene) and Jackie Brown. I'm most certain it will be depicted in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood too. My guess is you will see Luke Perry's death on screen. I cannot support disgusting Hollywood anymore and my movie selection will only be limited to comedies and rom coms. Maybe you idiot Leo fanatics who constantly post his pictures should really analyze what the heck you are really supporting here. Hollywood laws need to change and transparency as to realistic violent scenes needs to given. And you viewers need to stop your children from watching this crap on tv.
  10. He's just a normal person like anybody else. Why dont you guys stop with this obsessive behavior with the news and the pics and just live your lives?
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