Quentin Tarantino responds to police boycott: 'I'm not being intimidated'
As of November 3rd, police unions in New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Orange County, New Jersey, Chicago, and elsewhere have called for a boycott of Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming film The Hateful Eight. The reason? The director made some critical comments at a police brutality protest in New York’s Washington Square Park in October.
A little more than a week later, Tarantino has finally responded to the growing number of unions speaking out against him in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. The director is not apologizing, instead insisting that police unions are twisting his words to distract from the real issue of cop brutality in America.
Tarantino says that he does not think all police officers are murderers. “I never said that. I never even implied that.”
The Pulp Fiction director goes on to tell the Times that he thinks it’s “pretty obvious” what is happening: police unions are trying to deflect attention away from themselves.