"They could never make this movie today"
We got to stop saying this and start demanding they DO make movies like this today.
shareWe got to stop saying this and start demanding they DO make movies like this today.
shareCould you imagine how many heads would explode if such a movie really did make it to the market today? I'd totally pay just to watch the SJW's reactions, hehe, never mind the flick.
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I bet it offends young college students who've been brainwashes by their insane boomer professors who are no doubt suffering dementia and should have retired two decades ago.
shareActually, one major filmmaker is making films like this today.
Quentin Tarantino -- Django Unchained, The Hateful Eight.
Though he changed course with the all-white cast of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." Reptentant, maybe?
Don't blame it on "boomers". You'll find far more sane people born between 1945 and 1965 than born after that.
shareThey still are making movies like this. Django Unchained.
shareThey make nothing BUT movies like this today. They just don't use the n-word.
>All the racist white folk are stupid weak sniveling cowards
>Saved by big strong black man who gets the white woman
>The one white person who isn't an idiot or a coward is a simp for the POC
Don't worry, you're not the only person on this page who completely missed the point of the original comment.
shareI understood the point, it's just that you were wrong.
They make movies like this all the time.
So you're doubling down on your response, which, while a typical response for a traditionalist who's afraid his wife and/or daughter might be attracted to a black guy, does not address the point I'm making.
You should quit while you're already way behind, but I know you can't, so I'll help your fragile ego by allowing you the last word.
So your brain immediately jumps to black guys banging white chicks. A typical response for a traitor cuck who has no idea why this movie sent the wrong message.
shareAs Mel Brooks himself said:
We have become stupidly politically correct, which is the death of comedy
I was really surprised to see this movie playing on an American Airlines international flight a couple of years ago. Completely uncensored.
shareMovies were better when you could make movies like this.
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