Posted on 11/12/2014 10:59:39 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
Is the movie 'Song of the South' racist...of course not!...Have a Zippy Doo Dah Day!
Is censorship of Hollywood motion pictures a thing of the past, or
Is it still alive and well in the movie industry today against movies that are not politically correct? There are many who find some R rated Hollywood movies of today equally offensive but I dont think Hollywood is listening.
Why would an old wonderful family motion picture offend anyone starring an African-American man whose stories fascinate both Black and White children?
Some call Walt Disneys 1946 family classic Song of the South racist. Is this movie racist or just too politically incorrect? Keep reading and you be the judge!
Now, this here tale didnt happen just yesterday, nor the day before. Twas a long time ago. And in them days, everything was mighty satisfactual. The critters, they was closer to the folks, and the folks, they was closer to the critters, and if youll excuse me for saying so, twas better all aroundUncle Remus from Disneys Song of the South.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
Yea, but is in English or Japanese?
Like Joe in “Huckleberry Finn” who turns out to be the hero of the novel.
Yea, but is in English or Japanese?
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look through box photo’s ... states “bilingual” but does not state languages ,, Japanese is obviously one of them..
Well, Zippity my Doo-Dah.
IIRC, it is available in non-US countries.
One could probably order from there and have it shipped.
Love that show.
Available on dvd out of Europe ... just sayin
That’s right.
Unlike Lucas, Spielberg changed course. The first DVD addition included the theatrical cut as a bonus disc. Now, the theatrical release is back to being the standard edition, and Spielberg has said he regrets tampering with it and has decided movies should remain as they are once released (I think fans of Close Encounters raise an eyebrow at that, but I’m not really familiar with their complaints).
That movie was shown on Disney, and I’ll bet everyone who was at least three or four years old at the time remembers it. Down the memory hole. Liberals ruin everything.
I got a pretty bad oicture one time in a movie theater when I slipped on a box of half melted Milk Duds. Bad experience.
Wow - heads would explode if anyone digs up the old “Little Black Sambo” cartoons.
Have owned a VHS copy for about 10 years or so by now.
It was produced for UK audiences i think , because the intro was heavy Brit accent. All of our kids enjoyed it.
Look around on the net to find a copy, should not be much of a problem. Disney is heavy handed with copyrights (try to find Disney needlepoint!) but they are probably too embarrassed to try to stop the distribution of this movie.
Thanks for posting this, SA.
I saw the movie when I was 5, at one of the large downtown theaters in Dallas TX. I’m 72 now, but can still visualize many of the animated scenes from the movie. ...It was always one of my favorite movies from my childhood and I’ve never been able to understand why it’s been ‘banned’ as being racist. There is nothing racist in the movie.
Disney won’t release it again, perhaps. But there wasn’t “controversy” when it was released to the Hong Kong and Japanese markets on laserdisc (NTSC) or Ireland on VHS (PAL) in the 80s and 90s.
oicture - picture LOL
I was 7...went to see it every day it was shown...cost 9 cents.
A long time ago with the passage of many events since that time.
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