TAKING OUR BLUES TO STAY IN THE BLACK

I have read about ten reviews and interviews with spike , Samuel Jackson and Jamie Fox, I have watched the trailer, and have watched the interview with Tarantino and Charley Rose, The fact remains that whether this film had been made or not,it  is so easy and in fact designed to be easy to market our sojourn for the profit of others in the name of "artistic freedom and freedom of speech....



TARANTINO rightfully talks about the western movie genre and the trope of spaghetti westerns and the great western genre movie makers that he admires in the Charley Rose interview. He also references John Ford who is often cited as one of the pivotal figures in the history of western movie making cinema.Tarantino also reminds us that John Ford was an actor in the Birth of a Nation and an acknowledged racist.



Comments posted on Friday December 28m  the Tarantino interview with Charley Rose is insightful. He references legitimately the western genre acknowledged art form and the art form of opera, ( clearly hinting to the public with one of the characters speaking german and of course Brumhilda ), He also references that the rescue of the captive women from the evil man, by the knight in this case of black armor is an established narrative archetype . here is the linkhttp://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/12704

related link of interest: http://tomficklin.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-film-strip-django-actors-director.html

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