You haven’t experienced awkwardness until you’ve heard Christoph Waltz say the “n-word,” repeatedly, in a German accent, while you’re sitting in a packed, racially mixed Django Unchained audience, which could explain why this film is courting so much controversy.
Yet, Quentin Tarantino has been been pushing it forever. Case in point: This supercut of pre-Django Tarantino films we made, featuring the word Samuel L. Jackson dares reporters to say.
ANIMAL also made a bleeped-out version:
























they left out the character Zed played by Peter Greene , he says "Eeny meeny miny moe catch a nigger by the toe" in Pulp Fiction .
nope, Zed whispers it at 0:37