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The controversy surrounding Quentin Tarantino's new movie Django Unchained continues to rage on. In the film Jamie Foxx stars as Django, a slave-turned-bounty hunter who sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.


Although the movie has received critical praise, some have been offended by it's liberal use of the word n*gger. The word is reportedly used over 110 times.

Spike Lee and Katt Williams have been outspoken in their criticism of the movie. Spike is boycotting it. Katt says he plans on physically assaulting Quentin when they cross paths.

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"When I see Quentin Tarantino I'm going to take this fist and I'm gonna put it right in his mouth where he say n*gger at," said Katt, while holding up his right fist. "Quentin Tarantino thinks he can say the n-word, but I checked with all of N*ggadom and nobody knows where he got his pass from. I hope he didn't get it from Samuel L. Jackson and Jamie Foxx cause they aren't going to help you when I see you. I'm saying that's disrespectful, I don't call Spanish people sp*cs because that's disrespectful, who would do that? Let alone do it 186 times in a movie for profit. Like for real, and put it out on Jesus' birthday. Really? You better unchain Django."


When the TMZ reporter asked Katt to compare Steven Spielberg's 1997 film Amistad to Django Unchained, Katt was ready with an answer.


"Quentin Tarantino is no Steven Spielberg. Steven Spielberg doesn't wanna be black," Katt told the reporter. "Quentin Tarantino thinks he is. So when he meets a real ni**a, we'll see if he is or not. {When I see him] I'm busting his a$$ on site."







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