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re: most racist movie you can think of
Posted on 2/16/16 at 11:22 am to snake23
Posted on 2/16/16 at 11:22 am to snake23
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blazing saddles
Okay.
I didn't read the whole thread, and as stupid as this sounds, the scene from the Sandler remake of Longest Yard where Stone Cold and Romanowski are punking on Nelly in the library is racist as frick.
Posted on 2/17/16 at 4:37 pm to tylerdurden24
quote:
Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood?
Message!
Posted on 2/17/16 at 5:49 pm to snake23
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most racist movie you can think of
anyone got a movie more racist than blazing saddles ?
Any Spike Lee Joint
Dear White People
Crash
Boyz in the Hood
Posted on 2/17/16 at 5:50 pm to snake23
Song of the South. Not blatant racism but micro-aggression's galore with portrayal of AA characters and following stereotypes
Posted on 2/17/16 at 6:22 pm to CrazyCadillac
Romper stomped is pretty good, or the believer.
Posted on 2/17/16 at 7:38 pm to snake23
Blazing Saddles was anti-racist.
The Klansmen staring Richard Burton, Lee Marvin and OJ Simpson was, uh, interesting.
Birth of a Nation was just ridiculous.
The Klansmen staring Richard Burton, Lee Marvin and OJ Simpson was, uh, interesting.
Birth of a Nation was just ridiculous.
Posted on 2/19/16 at 8:49 am to Overbrook

This post was edited on 2/19/16 at 8:54 am
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:02 am to Roaad
quote:
Any Spike Lee Joint
Dear White People
Crash
Boyz in the Hood
How is Boyz in the Hood racist?
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:09 am to LordSaintly
i can't watch/think about the "Racist cop" scene in boyz in the hood without thinking of Bernie Mac from "don't be a menace"
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:38 am to snake23
quote:
blazing saddles
you are dumb
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:39 am to snake23
I wouldn't exactly call it racist but Undercover Brother does a good job of poking fun at racial stereotypes
Malibu's Most Wanted too.
Malibu's Most Wanted too.
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:44 am to snake23
Star Wars: TFA
Black dude chickens out of fight
Black dude turns traitor
Black dude is apparently only person in Star Wars who can't fly a ship and needs white man's help to escape.
Black dude creeps on white girl
Black dude lies to white girl and pretends to be her protector
Black dude abandons white girl as soon as shite hits the fan, again running away from fight
Black dude revealed to be a garbage man
When black dude finally decides to fight, gets arse kicked so bad winds up in a coma
Black dude chickens out of fight
Black dude turns traitor
Black dude is apparently only person in Star Wars who can't fly a ship and needs white man's help to escape.
Black dude creeps on white girl
Black dude lies to white girl and pretends to be her protector
Black dude abandons white girl as soon as shite hits the fan, again running away from fight
Black dude revealed to be a garbage man
When black dude finally decides to fight, gets arse kicked so bad winds up in a coma
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:50 am to snake23
C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America, although that is it's intention.
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:53 am to LordSaintly
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Dear White People
this was by no means a good movie but it is no where nearly as bad as this board wanted it to be.
It was a mess of 20 plots with no real conclusion or direction but it had its moments.
They really missed a chance to make a great movie when they didn't go full satire
Posted on 2/19/16 at 10:19 am to snake23
I miss the days when Americans knew the difference between satire and racism . I also miss the tolerance people used to have for the speech of others, and the expectations that the artist had for his audience, before dumbed-down political correctness killed comedy, commentary and satire. Now, it's Correct Thought that has all been politely scrubbed of anything other than liberal orthodoxy. I think stand-up comedy might be the last bastion of that kind of spirit that Mel Brooks had. And even then, only if the audience is 35 and older and somewhere in the heartland away from the liberal salons.
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