Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gone With the Wind
Really good example.
Anonymous wrote:NONE of the movies we enjoyed decades ago are made today. Not the screwball comedies, not the big legal dramas, not the feel-good coming of age movies, not the romantic comedies. All we have is awful fantasy/animated/marvel movies. Apparently they are popular in oversees markets and so they keep making them.
Anonymous wrote:Gone With the Wind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop Dead Gorgeous.
Why couldn’t this be made today?
Because it plays things for laughs that would never fly today - the “tard,” the pedophile, the gay brother, the “may-hee-can workers” etc.
“The -ards pants are completely off.” “Shut up, you stupid little r-“ - and that one was said in a stereotyped Asian accent, mocking the anorexic gal… no way could they make that today. Such a good movie though.
“To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar” has parts that would not allow it to get made as is and are rather shocking to watch now. Given the festering intolerance in the GOP, they’d hate the movie’s overall message of love and acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:I like it, but honestly, I can't believe Tropic Thunder could get made when it did!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop Dead Gorgeous.
Why couldn’t this be made today?
Because it plays things for laughs that would never fly today - the “tard,” the pedophile, the gay brother, the “may-hee-can workers” etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop Dead Gorgeous.
Why couldn’t this be made today?
Anonymous wrote:Tropic thunder is so good.
16 candles and a lot of coming of age type movies from that era.