Be Accurate wrote:
Mel Brooks wrote:Blazing Saddles
Read the subject, idiot. This movie is from 1974.
Movies like that belong to every decade; every generation
Be Accurate wrote:
Mel Brooks wrote:Blazing Saddles
Read the subject, idiot. This movie is from 1974.
Movies like that belong to every decade; every generation
Be Accurate wrote:
Ron Tabb wrote: Slap ShotRead the subject, idiot. This movie is from 1977.
You're not very nice, are you. My comment about Blazing Saddles also applies here. And the Dirty Harry movies as well. Be Nice! I have decided to clean this place up.
The jury is in and we wouldn't have missed much.
Not any Woody Allen movie but Manhattan from 1979 is a great example.
Language would not preclude a movie from being released today. Gran Torino was worse than Full Metal Jacket in my opinion and it was released in 2008.
crete wrote:
#1 is obviously "Soul Man"
A guy in blackface to go to Harvard
Also Revenge of the Nerds has rape by deception.
SoulMan the clear winner. Even to 7 year old me it seemed dodgy at the time.
SoulWrong wrote:
crete wrote:#1 is obviously "Soul Man"
A guy in blackface to go to Harvard
Also Revenge of the Nerds has rape by deception.
SoulMan the clear winner. Even to 7 year old me it seemed dodgy at the time.
Clearly SoulMan a shot at affirmative action, the same liberal guilt festival that gave us this clueless potus we got now.
White Men Can't Jump
Abe Lincoln, Vampire Killer
Deebo wrote:
SoulWrong wrote:SoulMan the clear winner. Even to 7 year old me it seemed dodgy at the time.
Clearly SoulMan a shot at affirmative action, the same liberal guilt festival that gave us this clueless potus we got now.
Clearly you have not seen the movie.
It did spawn possibly the greatest music video of all time though, and Lou Reed's undoubted career highlight
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xdT03_K7PJwPorky's FTW.
Not a movie, but Friends.
I just saw an episode last night and Phoebe is making fun of Chandler putting on weight by pretending she can't fit her arms around him. I was just thinking how it was only 20 years old yet people would flip out and riot if that joke was in any sitcom today. Sensitivity generation.