Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blazing Saddles.
Disagree. It's a classic that remains very funny and relevant.
I tried to watch it with my young adult kids and they were horrified. It’s amazing how we were socializing to overlook so much.
We turned it off after 20 minutes.
You missed the best parts!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think that the only art or entertainment fit for consumption is that which meets some narrow set of political or moral criteria. So, I’d let them watch pretty much anything (excluding the obvious, ie truly obscene material, pornography, etc).
I know, casual racism and misogny definitely is "art".
It can be. And even if not “art,” there is casual racism and misogyny in a lot of comic entertainment.
So what? If I watch a movie or a standup act, that doesn’t mean my moral universe is defined by the jokes I’m watching. It must be freaking miserable to be some consumed by politics that your entire life is filtered through that lens.
I think it is miserable to care so little about your children that you would let them consume something so harmful. Racism is bad for everyone. I am sorry you are so blinded by politics you can't see that.
meh - we all watched these movies and we seem to have turned out fine. you can watch a movie and then talk about how we dont make fun of chinese people by putting on squinty eyes or that the south was often romanticised, ignoring the real horrors of slavery. give your kids some credit, helicopter momma!
Would you still find squinty eyes funny if you were Asian? (No, you most likely wouldn’t.). That’s the thing - it’s funny only to white people.
exactly my point. its not funny and it wasn't funny then. and it could be a teachable moment.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve become so humorless.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe the number of people who wouldn’t let their kids watch Blazing Saddles!
How about All in the Family or The Jeffersons?
Anonymous wrote:Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Absolutely racist bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blazing Saddles.
Disagree. It's a classic that remains very funny and relevant.
Anonymous wrote:Back to the Future
Anonymous wrote:Airplane. I thought that movie was so funny when it came out but when my teens and I watched it, they were horrified. They were like, there are people storming the plane and running all over the place and this is awful they were just horrified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Perkins as a rapist pedophile in Big is pretty rough.
I mean…she thought he was an adult.
It’s such a shame that they had to include all of the sex stuff. It’s an otherwise classic movie that kids would love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blazing Saddles.
Disagree. It's a classic that remains very funny and relevant.
I tried to watch it with my young adult kids and they were horrified. It’s amazing how we were socializing to overlook so much.
We turned it off after 20 minutes.
You missed the best parts!