Comedy made today would never be made in the past. You couldn’t even curse on TV. Rick and Morty wouldn’t have existed in the 90s because of the gore. The Simpsons was considered an Adults Only show, it’s now rated PG.
What they really mean is they’re aren’t allowed to be fucking racist douchebags without people calling them out. What a bunch of snowflakes.
I’ll never understand why my parents deemed Simpsons inappropriate while NG:E was just fine
They didn’t get the intense sexual pathology in NG:E, whereas The Simpsons had some tame sex jokes they got.
Rick and Morty wouldn’t have existed in the 90s because of the gore.
Bullshit. Robot Chicken got made and that was full of gore.
Same with South Park. Ren & Stimpy was aired on children’s fucking television.
These guys were saying this in 2015 about films from 2010. They were saying this in 2010 about films from 1995. They were saying this in 1995 about
Wow, wonderfully stated! Why is this such a common phenomenon? Does it seem to happen to people who reach a certain age like 30 or so who just try and press pause on the world? Is it fear of new things? Its fucking weird and in some contexts insanely harmful
DAE THINK WE COULD NEVER MAKE BLAZING SABBLES TODAY? YOUNGER PEOPLE ARE SNOWFLAKES
Gotta love ignoring the fact that Blazing saddles was about institutional racism, white flight, and block-busting as it was happening in the 1970s, and just using it as an example of the hilarious use of slurs.
The bean scene is a deconstruction of the noble cowboy surviving out on the range.
By portraying these figures as prone to flatulence due to their diet it demystifies them.
:brace-cowboy: toot
I don’t agree with that take at all - it could be made today and released in theaters. Django Unchained is mostly a serious film, but if the Coen brothers or Keenen Ivory Wayans were given the same cast and rough outline it would have ended up being looked at as a modern Blazing Saddles.
The KKK scene in Django could’ve been lifted directly from Blazing Saddles
Great point, I’ll bring that up next time someone tells me it couldn’t get made now.
I love both, but I always felt the Tarantino stuff like long scenes of people talking and the spectacular violence sets it apart from Blazing Saddles a lot. Their version of violence is cartoon explosions, lol.
No way. Coen brothers made sympathetic KKK characters in O Brother Where Art Thou. They had an entire movie to punch and punch hard at the racist Southern population, and they completely whiffed. It can only be concluded that this was intentional.
The guy running for office that got booed out of the hall at the end or the violent robber bible salesman?
I’ve seen one good video about why you couldn’t make blazing saddles today. And it’s because the movie fucking killed the thing it was making fun of. There would be no point in making it. Even my father who unironiclly made the you couldn’t make it today found the video interesting.
I fucking hate these shitty hack reviewers on YouTube.
They are literally talentless frauds who are the YouTube equivalent of that one guy who won’t shut the fuck up during a movie to point out a “mistake” or “plot hole”, which are usually very easily explainable or excusable. Weird how surface-level criticisms of media seem to come from dumb reactionaries.
The only thing this is relevant for is Blazing Saddles (maybe) and Dr Strange love (definitely), and that’s because they make fun of whities and capitalism too hard
Gene Wilder’s famous comment punching down on poor whites, “you know…morons” was not in the script and ad-libbed by Wilder on the set.
You could easily make Blazing Saddles today, no one would care but you could do it.
the whites would throw a fit, but probably yeah. Strange love just wouldn’t get past the DoD though
Strangelove wouldn’t get past the DoD then either, you don’t need their permission to make movies, just to use their stuff in your movies. Blazing saddles would just be dated.
the whites would throw a fit, but probably yeah.
Half the reason it would suck would be people scrabbling to find the exact demographic its supposed to be “for”. Then you’d need to cram it full of giffable moments and product placement.
Blazing Saddles from the producers of Mac & Me.