Samuel L. Jackson Claps Back at Quentin Tarantino’s Marvel Diss: MCU Actors ‘Are Movie Stars’
“Chadwick Boseman is Black Panther. You can’t refute that, and he’s a movie star,” Jackson said.
“Chadwick Boseman is Black Panther. You can’t refute that, and he’s a movie star,” Jackson said.
The “Pulp Fiction” star mocked the Justice for selectively omitting the case that legalized interracial marriage from a list of precedents Thomas wants to revisit.
Oscar nominee Jackson had to convince “Pulp Fiction” director Tarantino to cast him for a voiceover in “Inglourious Basterds.”
Jackson also said that his “Pulp Fiction” Oscar snub taught him that awards are just “bullshit” popularity contests.
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“Hopefully, what I’ve done and how I’ve done it shows that there is an appetite and an audience for us as artists,” Jackson said.
The new Apple TV+ limited series will tug at heartstrings, but the story of a sick, dying man who gets a chance to live his end days out loud lacks vigor.
“It needs to be an element of what the story is about. A story is context — but just to elicit a laugh? That’s wrong.”
Oscar winner Samuel L. Jackson plays a man who undergoes an experimental treatment to restore his memory in the Apple TV+ adaptation of Walter Mosley’s novel.
Jackson once said “Django Unchained” had his favorite Tarantino character, but it’s not his favorite Tarantino movie.
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