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Spike Lee my brother I love you but you are being too sensitive My wife and I just got finish watching Quentin Tarantino's D’Jango, I must say the visualizations were extremely graphic and the racial appellation, description and epithets went on none stop throughout the entire movie. However that doesn’t mean it isn’t a good film. Jamie Fox, Kerry Washington and Leonardo DiCaprio all put on Oscar winning performances. The movie is not for children or those individuals who are sensitive to violence, derogatory language, and slavery cruelty. I thought the movie was very good and didn’t need most of the senseless violence and disparaging language. Tarantino hit a Triple but could have had a home-run if he would have minimized some violence and racial soubriquets. GOOD MOVIE…