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Quentin Tarantino.Steve Granitz/WireImage/Getty
  • The N-word was used in some of the movies by the writer and director.

  • He told Chris Wallace that if he had a problem with his movies, they wouldn't be shown.

  • The N-word has been used in many of his movies.

If you don't like what you see in a movie, don't watch it.

The writer-director behind such classics as "Pulp Fiction," "Jackie Brown," "The Hateful Eight," and most recently " Once Upon a Time...

Wallace asked the Oscar winner if there was too much violence in his movies. He uses the n-word a lot. What are you talking about?

"You should look at something else," he said. Look at something else. If you have a problem with my movies, they aren't going to be seen. I'm not going to make them for you.

Most of the time, the use of the N-word by filmmakers has been criticized.

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Jamie Foxx in "Django Unchained."The Weinstein Company

Spike Lee was against the use of the slur in "Jackie Brown." In 2012 Lee said he wouldn't see "Django Unchained," in which Jamie Foxx plays a freed slave who tries to save his wife from a plantation owner. In the movie, the N-word is used over and over.

It's disrespectful to my ancestors. I'm the only one that's that. Lee said at the time that he was not speaking on behalf of anyone.

Samuel L. Jackson has never had an issue with what Tarantino has written for his films.

Jackson said that it was some bullshit. It's not possible to tell a writer he can't talk, write the words, and put them in the mouths of people who are different from him. It becomes an untruth if you do that. It's not telling the whole truth.

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