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“ | Well, f-ck all y'all, I'm goin' home! Now; I watched my wife work all day, gettin' thirty bags together for you ungrateful sons of bitches, and all I can hear is criticize, criticize, criticize! From now on, don't ask me or mine for nothing! | „ |
~ Willard to the Regulators. |
The Regulators, also known erroneously as the Ku Klux Klan, are minor antagonists in the Quentin Tarantino film Django Unchained. They are a hate group of murderous bigots who want to either kill or remove the black people in their town.
Four of the Regulators were portrayed by Jonah Hill, Evan Parke, Nicholas Dashnaw, and Quentin Tarantino himself. It is currently unknown who portrayed all 26 of the other Regulators.
History[]
The Regulators rode into a field on their horses, howling and carrying their torches. There, they gathered for a meeting from the Master Wizard, Big Daddy Bennet, who planned to hunt down both Schultz and Django and kill them. He put on his mask to get ready for battle but found it hard to see out of it. He messed around with his mask to try and fix it but ended up ripping it instead. At this point, all of the Regulators were complaining about their masks and asked who was responsible for making the masks.
It was brought to attention that the person who made these masks were Willard's wife, Jenny and they did not appreciate her work. When asked if they really needed to wear the masks at all the Master Wizard said that it was very important that they had these masks because it made them look scarier. Without the masks, their team was nothing. Fed up with everybody complaining about all of his wife's hard work, Willard got mad and quit the team altogether, riding off into the darkness. The Master Wizard tried to get everybody back on track and remind them of their primary goal, to kill Schultz and Django and let them know that his kind (bounty hunters) aren't welcome in their town. A lone Klansmen proposed the idea that they should just forget the bags this time and next time, they'll wear bags with better eye holes. Everybody agreed to that but the Master Wizard overruled them, saying that since he was the leader, he says they're wearing the bags. Whether or not they could see was irrelevant, just as long as their horses could see.
The Regulators raided a wagon out in the middle of nowhere and spotted a bag underneath it, which they assumed had Schultz in it. They checked under there but all that was under there was a pile of junk. Just as they realized they'd been had, Dr. King Schultz shot a bullet into the highly explosive wagon and blew it up, killing several of the members and causing them all to flee including Big Daddy Bennet, whom Django shot to kill him and put an end to The Regulators.
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Trivia[]
- Fans have noted the historical inaccuracy of having the Ku Klux Klan appear in a movie set in 1858, when in reality, the KKK was never founded until shortly after the abolition of slavery within America in 1865. Upon hearing these complaints, Tarantino has since retconned this plot hole via "Word of God" and claimed that the organization that appeared here were not "The Ku Klux Klan", but rather an independent group called "The Regulators", who would later inspire the Ku Klux Klan, when the latter group really came about.
- Ironically, one of the hate group members was portrayed by Evan Parke, who is an African-American man.
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