>Nigger run, nigger flew
>Nigger tore his shirt in two
>Run, run, the pattyroller git you
>Run nigger run, well ya better get away.
>Nigger run, run so fast
>Shove his head in a hornet's nest
>Run, run, the pattyroller git you
>Run nigger, run, well ya better git away
>Run, nigger, run, the pattyroller git you
>Run nigger run, well ya better git away
>Some folks say a nigger don't steal
>well I caught three in my cornfield
>One had a bushel and one had a peck
>and one had a rope being hung around his neck
>Run nigger run
>the pattyroller git you
>Run nigger run, well ya better get away
>Hey, Mr. Pattyroller, don't catch me
>Catch that nigger behind that tree!
>Run nigger run, the pattyroller get you
>Run nigger run, well ya better get away.
What was the significance of this scene?
>>81561016
It was Raimi's uncredited contribution to the script. He said it was a nursery rhyme his father sang to him.
>>81561016
This was Slow West wasn't it? I couldn't really get into it but it was a decent western.
>>81561016
absolutelyt
>>81561016
I'm still impressed how he improvised this entire sequence on the spot.
>>81561130
Makes sense to me.
>>81561246
12 Years a Slave
>>81561274
not an answer
>>81561016
>>81561317
Oh, guess it has been a few years, just watched slow west last week, nevermind!
Apparently Paul Dano didn't even get paid for his role, he literally just wanted to do this scene.
>>81561016
Classic paul dano
>>81561831
Apparently Paul Dano wasn't supposed to be in the film. He just walked on set in that outfit and started hurling racial slurs and whipping the black actors. It was so impressive, director Steve McQueen decided to keep it in the film.