Blaxploitation films from the 1970s exploited black stereotypes, leading civil rights groups to form a coalition against them. Spike Lee's films explored race relations in America but were also controversial. His film "Do The Right Thing" incorporated some Blaxploitation elements like criminal behavior. Lee criticized white director Quentin Tarantino for excessively using racial slurs, believing Blaxploitation should be limited to black directors. To avoid accusations of Blaxploitation, the document recommends its author focus on positive stereotypes and comedy when creating their film trailer.