Sunday, February 7, 2010

Samuel L Jackson Is Racist Is Star Wars Racist To The Samuel L. Jackson?

Is Star Wars racist to the Samuel L. Jackson? - samuel l jackson is racist

Some people may know a racist joke that black people like grape juice, fried chicken, waffles, food as well.
I try not to sound racist, I just want to say I heard the guys made fun of because of these things.

But everyone is in the movie Star Wars lightsaber red, blue or green, most of the main characters.
But Mace Windu (?) Samuel L. Jackson is black and has a purple lightsaber, even if only a sign of racism?
Or you can take just the color, because he loved?
Or is his character, strength, etc.

6 comments:

Jedi Dude 28 said...

It was not a "racist" all ... which a request from Sam's was. Made to the question in the previous two applications will be. The first was to be "different" than other Jedi Lightsabre have a different color of the leaves ... Lucas asked what the purple color and told me. Even knowing that his character would die at some point in the film, asked that her character as a B * tch dies.

In short, I just wanted the sign to be different ".

Moreover, the mass, the only one that has an arc of purple in the prequel to the film ... No other Jedi with purple leaves in the sand ep Phase II ... End of story.

May the Force be with you ...

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Actor Jeff Goldblum said...

There are other purple lightsaber wielding Jedi seen in the Battle of Geonosis in Episode 2

Also according to Wikipedia: Windu Lightsaber Purple is a personal concern arise from Jackson to Lucas as a quid pro quo in movies, and a way to make unique and easily recognizable.

LiL DEBBIE! said...

I do not know, but I thank you for the laugh hahahahahaha purple, like grape juice, aww, funny!

Laurel said...

May not be more of a beige or khaki, then for the fried chicken and waffles?

In addition, they have not really drink grape juice ... Grape Drink "Drink"

Panama Joe said...

By Dave Letterman, Samuel said he has the people facing the challenge of a single color, the sword to Luke, so they did!

Peter B said...

He asked the color.

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