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During the filming of Django Unchained, Leo DiCaprio had to take Samuel L Jackson aside to explain to him that he wasn't actually a racist, just because he used the n-word. This is because Leonardo DiCaprio did not consider Samuel L Jackson to be smart enough to know what acting is.
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Sounds pretty racist to me.
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anyone got the Paul Dano 12 years a slave behind the scenes story? would fit this thread nicely



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