To: sauropod
Oh come on, Mace! I saw it last weekend, and i thought the send up the three sharks did of an AA meeting was hilarious and very anti-PC. I agree that it was creative, brilliant and incredible. I only wish my four-year-old had let us stay to see the whole thing (she got a little scared at one point and insisted on leaving).
My only point is that this kind of thing is not uncommon in Hollywood movies, and I don't think it should go unnoticed.
I didn't say it wasn't a good movie. But why do they have to kuck it up with this kind of political nonsense. I'll bet if one of the characters said: "Those Americans are great and can do ANYTHING!" then the NYT would be writing Howelling editorials of protest.
19 posted on
06/07/2003 1:25:04 PM PDT by
Maceman
To: Maceman
My antenna is way out for any liberal bias stuff slipped into tv shows, etc, but I find myself failing to be offended by that fairly innocuous line.
33 posted on
06/07/2003 3:59:55 PM PDT by
altura
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To: Maceman
They add in those jokes so adults can get some sort of entertainment value out of it with their kids and can enjoy it together. Would you watch a Barney movie with no entertainment value for you with your kids? I want to see someone make a spongebob movie. I love spongebob.
42 posted on
06/07/2003 10:36:55 PM PDT by
honeygrl
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