Police Academy
Police Academy
Larry Liberal wrote:
Be Accurate wrote:I realize I'm being incredibly petty, but is it really that difficult to answer the question that was asked?
If people are going to ignore the 80s/90s parameter set by the OP, then why stop with 70s movies? I mean, why not go all the way back to the 40s so we can reference the animated "Dumbo" film and the racist depiction of the crows? Sheesh...
Urine idiot.
The parameter is stupid. Posters will adapt it to fit what they want to talk about and you're stupid for interjecting. Stupid stupidhead.
I nominate every Charlie Chaplin movie ever made. And Hitler's propaganda videos. Let's talk about those racist pieces of sh!t.
And throw in the whole Dick van Dyke show.
lol POD
agip wrote:
Another one wrote:Full Metal Jacket
eh? that makes no sense.
clockwork orange, maybe
Clockwork Orange came out in the 70s, idjeet. So did Blazing Saddles and many others listed in the list.
True Lies.
Makes fun of the "Religion of Peace" doesn't it.
Towering Infernal
One movie that hasnt been mentioned yet
Up in Smoke
They had a brilliant scene with the nuns being patted down and enjoying it. The movie attempted to be as un-politically correct as possible. Peeing on the police officers shoe in the bathroom. The most brilliant intro was when he was peeing into the laundry basket for awhile and then looked behind and finally saw the toilet. Wonderful start to a great movie. An all time classic that will never be again.
Forest Gump
up in smoke wrote:
One movie that hasnt been mentioned yet
Up in Smoke
They had a brilliant scene with the nuns being patted down and enjoying it. The movie attempted to be as un-politically correct as possible. Peeing on the police officers shoe in the bathroom. The most brilliant intro was when he was peeing into the laundry basket for awhile and then looked behind and finally saw the toilet. Wonderful start to a great movie. An all time classic that will never be again.
It hasn't been mentioned because the stoner genre is going strong. If anything, marijuana comedies are MORE risque than Cheech and Chong.
You are officially the loser of this topic.
Ghost Dad
Blues Brothers
Indeed, Caddyshack, Stripes, or *anything* with the free-wheelin', ad-libbin' Bill Murray & Co.
Biodome
Trading Places
Most things w/Eddie Murphy; or how about Richard Pryor... I dunno, could go either way on those given, e.g., Chris Rock.
I think the Indiana Jones movies are pretty culturally insensitive, too.
Oh, and did anyone (ever) see Soul Man???
This thread assumes that the film-going public is a homogenous & uniform block of ticket buyers who all share the same politics & sensibility. It isn't and they don't. And Hollywood will do anything it wants, anything at all, (such as nihilistic faux-snuff franchises like Saw, the Purge, and Friday the 13th) if it is profitable. Studio screenwriters are kind of like Republican strategists. Like Karl Rove, they profit from "wedge politics." If they can craft a transgressive story line that attracts one demographic (American Sniper) while offending another demographic (The Last Temptation of Christ) then word-of-mouth notoriety is assured and half of the marketing campaign is done.
Gone With the Wind
16 Candles
Home Alone
Any of the Made a movies.
Any of the Rambo movies
The Longest Yard
Birth of a Nation. The original version.
Mandingo and its sequel Drum
Lucky Man
Napoleon Dynamite
That movie where Ray Milland and Rosey Grier's heads share the same body.
Zorro, the Gay Blade (1981)
with George Hamilton.
"Say something like a sissy boy."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QhN0kiuMy4
"That's a little more like it."
Back to The Future could be made, but I bet you it wouldn't be a Libyan Terrorist (In full headdress) who Doc Brown stole the plutonium from. It would be some white extremist group or something. We must not anger the Muslims.
Zulu (1964)