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The 10 least politically correct movies ever
MSNBC.com ^ | July 10, 2006 | Michael Ventre

Posted on 07/11/2006 10:05:08 AM PDT by RebelBanker

“Blazing Saddles”
“Airplane!”
“There’s Something About Mary”
“Caddyshack”
“Love and Death”
“Kentucky Fried Movie”
“Team America: World Police”
“Porky’s”
“Song of the South”
“Bad Santa”

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TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: cinema; film; movies; politicalcorrectness
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To: Central Scrutiniser
I'd have to add:

Hollywodd Shuffle
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (Both back when the Wayans bunch were funny)

And the cult classic

Psychos In Love

141 posted on 07/11/2006 10:44:25 AM PDT by uglybiker (Don't blame me. I didn't make you stupid.)
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To: Holicheese

best line from Kingpin- "You really knocked something loose there, tiger."


142 posted on 07/11/2006 10:44:26 AM PDT by new cruelty
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To: uglybiker

Wayans were funny once, the film they are opening this week looks destined to be the worst film ever.


143 posted on 07/11/2006 10:45:17 AM PDT by Central Scrutiniser (You can always tell when someone is losing an argument with you, they call you "liberal!")
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To: RebelBanker

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes......it insulted anyone and everyone that ever saw it, was an obscene waste of film, and offended the very art of movies.....;-)


144 posted on 07/11/2006 10:45:20 AM PDT by OB1kNOb (This is no time for bleeding hearts, pacifists, and appeasers to prevail in free world opinion.)
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To: raccoonradio
I thought SotS was re-issued briefly in the 80s in theatres but I could be wrong.

I remember "Fantasia" being re-released about that time, but not SOTS.

145 posted on 07/11/2006 10:45:28 AM PDT by A. Patriot
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To: dfwgator
Not sure I agree with that. Get past the irreverence and he doesn't stray very far from the PC line.

Any Mel Brooks movie should be on the list.

146 posted on 07/11/2006 10:45:50 AM PDT by DManA
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To: Egon
Maybe you have allergies? Perhaps some Allegra would help?

LOL - I think an end to the current dust storm going on outside would help immensely.

147 posted on 07/11/2006 10:46:31 AM PDT by Allegra (A Journey of 1,000 Miles Begins with A Bunch of Security Hassles at the Airport)
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To: Central Scrutiniser
Porky's was too many lazy/cheap laughs. Everything was sexual organs and sexual procedures. Psychologists know that when people talk about sex and the size of things that it tends to make them giggle nervously. I never saw Porky's II or III when I realized what the director was doing to get laughs.

'Blazing Saddles' was a much more creative and funny movie.

148 posted on 07/11/2006 10:46:36 AM PDT by Stepan12
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To: RebelBanker

what about "yankee doodle dandy" ?
one of my all time favourite movies. story of George M Cohen, a true patriot. un-PC because the main character had such an extreme love for his country - AMERICA.


149 posted on 07/11/2006 10:46:44 AM PDT by absolootezer0 ("My God, why have you forsaken us.. no wait, its the liberals that have forsaken you... my bad")
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To: retrokitten

> I'll be 31 in 3 weeks and remember my parents taking me to the movie theater to see [SoS].

No kidding. Disney must be wary of where it's re-released. I remember as a child being thrilled by the live-animated interaction. Loved the songs too. My kids missed out on it, I'm afraid.


150 posted on 07/11/2006 10:46:54 AM PDT by cloud8
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To: mrsmith
The film from Harlan Ellison's novella "A boy and his dog".

Naaaa. That was actually pretty PC. Remember the cruel, zombie-like mutoids under the earth? That was Ellison's view of Christians.

151 posted on 07/11/2006 10:47:08 AM PDT by Skooz (Chastity prays for me, piety sings...Modesty hides my thighs in her wings...)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

I just checked ebay. They've got "Song of the South" on DVD.


152 posted on 07/11/2006 10:47:19 AM PDT by uncitizen
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To: A. Patriot

We bought some Disney Video tapes on e-bay and one of them had the "Zippedy Do Dah" cut from the movie in it.


153 posted on 07/11/2006 10:47:46 AM PDT by A. Patriot
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To: uglybiker
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka

Loved Fly Guy:

My b!tch better have my money/Through rain, sleet, or snow/My whore better have my money/Not half, not some, but all my cash/'Cause if she don't,/I'm gonna put my foot in her a$$.

Sheer poetry.

154 posted on 07/11/2006 10:48:12 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Patrick1

All of the old 50's Bible stories.

I love those movies.


155 posted on 07/11/2006 10:48:18 AM PDT by bannie (The government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend upon the support of Paul.)
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To: Allegra
LOL - I think an end to the current dust storm going on outside would help immensely.

Ah! Didn't realize where you were at! Thank you for the work you're doing over there.

Hello from relatively cool Minnesota!

156 posted on 07/11/2006 10:49:11 AM PDT by Egon (We are number one! All others are number two... or lower.)
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To: freedomlover

I own THE BIRTH OF A NATION on DVD. I've also got THE BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN, a 1925 Soviet film which is pure Commie propaganda. From a historical, artistic, and entertainment standpoint, both are fantastic films.


157 posted on 07/11/2006 10:49:36 AM PDT by puroresu
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To: Central Scrutiniser
damn, the polyester one went dead.


158 posted on 07/11/2006 10:49:51 AM PDT by Central Scrutiniser (You can always tell when someone is losing an argument with you, they call you "liberal!")
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To: I still care

Part of the indian skit:

The sketch:
(The front stalls of a theatre. It is a first night - a lot of people in dinner jackets etc. About three rows back there is a spare seat. A general rustle of programmes, chocolates and theatrical murmurs. Suddenly a Sioux Indian enters, clad only in loin cloth, wearing war paint and with a single strip of hair in the middle of his head and feather. He carries a bow and a quiver of arrows. He settles into the empty seat. The Man next to him shifts uneasily and looks straight ahead. The Indian looks his neighbour up and down a couple of times.)
Indian: (always speaking with full gestures) Me heap want see play. Me want play start heap soon.

(Man next to him nods.)

Man: Yes well. I think it .., begins in a minute.

Indian: Me heap big fan Cicely Courtneidge.

Man: (highly embarrassed) Yes ... she's very good.

Indian: She fine actress ... she make interpretation heap subtle ... she heap good diction and timing ... she make part really live for Indian brave.

Man: Yes ... yes ... she's marvelous...

Indian: My father - Chief Running Stag - leader of mighty Redfoot tribe - him heap keen on Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray.

Man: (unwillingly drawn in) Do you go to the theatre a lot?

Indian: When moon high over prairie ... when wolf howl over mountain, when mighty wind roar through Yellow Valley, we go Leatherhead Rep - block booking, upper circle - whole tribe get it on 3/6d each.

Man: That's very good.

Indian: Stage Manager, Stan Wilson, heap good friend Redfoot tribe. After show we go pow-wow speakum with director, Sandy Camp, in snug bar of Bell and Compasses. Him mighty fine director. Him heap famous.

Man: Oh - Idon't know him myself.

Indian: Him say Leatherhead Rep like do play with Redfoot tribe.

Man: Oh that's good...

Indian: We do 'Dial M for Murder'. Chief Running Elk - him kill buffalo with bare hands, run thousand paces when the sun is high - him play Chief Inspector Hardy - heap good fine actor.

Man: You do a lot of acting do you?

Indian: Yes. Redfoot tribe live by acting and hunting.

Man: You don't fight any more?

Indian: Yes! Redfoot make war! When Chief Yellow Snake was leader, and Mighty Eagle was in land of forefather, we fight Pawnee at Oxbow Crossing. When Pawnee steal our rehearsal copies of 'Reluctant Debutante' we kill fifty Pawnee - houses heap full every night. Heap good publicity.


159 posted on 07/11/2006 10:50:19 AM PDT by I still care ("Remember... for it is the doom of men that they forget" - Merlin, from Excalibur)
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To: freedomlover
"It was the most profitable film for over two decades, until Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)."

Which was no doubt then blown out of the water by "Gone with the Wind" in 1939.

160 posted on 07/11/2006 10:50:44 AM PDT by uncitizen
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