scarlet-witch
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After reading that, Tarantino should be ashamed of himself.
Thurman says that in Kill Bill, Tarantino had done the honors with some of the sadistic flourishes himself, spitting in her face in the scene where Michael Madsen is seen on screen doing it and choking her with a chain in the scene where a teenager named Gogo is on screen doing it.
I really doubt this will cost him his next film, not with Leo attached.
Oh well, thank you for permission.
It is more then a bad choice though. He put her in an obviously unsafe situation, which she did not want to do, and then lied to her in an attempt to get her to do it. He also threatened her. If she had died, whose fault would that have been?What exactly am i defending tho? I said it was a bad choice and a bad outcome. I'm stating this should not be enough to warrant a cancellation for his next film. You don't have to agree with me on that, that is fine.
Quentin did not sexually assault anyone and it was a stunt gone wrong. I hope this does not merit his film to be cancelled.
Then the studios, who value their employees so much, should do something. They won't, but let's see how this goes. Because tying Tarantino to Weinstein, like Thurman is doing, is not going to help his case. Especially as he held back the video for 15 years.Well, Quentin has not been part of the DGA for long. He was never part of the guild while filming Kill Bill, I think he and RRodriguez quit and he joined back for either H8ful Eight or Django.