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Title: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: jbmac on August 11, 2016, 11:35:56 AM
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: ÂçïÐ_Rëƒlü×® on August 11, 2016, 12:47:23 PM
classic  :steamroller
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: jones on August 11, 2016, 02:58:35 PM
Nothing like a dead comic to cheer me up in the morning!
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Post by: Akitsu on August 11, 2016, 04:36:55 PM
Would you like a side of Belushi and some Radner with that?  Maybe a Prior flamebe?  Or perhaps my favorite, a Cleavon Little steamer?

Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: jones on August 18, 2016, 12:36:34 AM
Would you like a side of Belushi and some Radner with that?  Maybe a Prior flamebe?  Or perhaps my favorite, a Cleavon Little steamer?


I love when the sheriff holds himself hostage,
   I can imagine the uproar from the BLM if this pic was ever publicly shown again!
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: Uruk-High on August 18, 2016, 04:14:15 PM
Would you like a side of Belushi and some Radner with that?  Maybe a Prior flamebe?  Or perhaps my favorite, a Cleavon Little steamer?


I love when the sheriff holds himself hostage,
   I can imagine the uproar from the BLM if this pic was ever publicly shown again!

Man, can you imagine all of the little snowflakes running to their 'safe spaces' if Blazing Saddles was shown on campus somewhere? What a bunch of pansies we have in this country now... :flamer:
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: Akitsu on August 19, 2016, 09:56:27 PM
Actually Blazing Saddles is pretty bullet proof.  Black hero, historically accurate cursing, the dialogue for the black characters was written by Brooks and the white characters by Richard Prior, and if someone were to speak ill of it "triggering" them I honestly think they'd get laughed off the internet.
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: Uruk-High on August 20, 2016, 10:25:24 AM
No need to convince me on Blazing Saddles. It's truly a classic, and I saw it in the theater when it came out. I would still suggest that Americans are becoming even more stupid and less tolerant to, well, just about anything. Example - search for Seinfeld, Chris Rock, etc. stating that they will no longer do college gigs because the little snowflakes are too PC to handle their humor. That just blows my mind. College was a place that fostered a plethora of diverse ideas and intense debates when I went. Now they have friggin safe spaces - disgusting! :snoop:
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: jones on August 20, 2016, 03:55:35 PM
Actually Blazing Saddles is pretty bullet proof.  Black hero, historically accurate cursing, the dialogue for the black characters was written by Brooks and the white characters by Richard Prior, and if someone were to speak ill of it "triggering" them I honestly think they'd get laughed off the internet.


I have always though Brer Bear, Brer Fox & Brer Rabbit were acceptable too,
but nowadays it doesn't seem to be for everyone

Is that what Uncle Remus said?
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: JustSayin on August 20, 2016, 03:58:40 PM
Actually Blazing Saddles is pretty bullet proof.  Black hero, historically accurate cursing, the dialogue for the black characters was written by Brooks and the white characters by Richard Prior, and if someone were to speak ill of it "triggering" them I honestly think they'd get laughed off the internet.


I have always though Brer Bear, Brer Fox & Brer Rabbit were acceptable too,
but nowadays it doesn't seem to be for everyone

Is that what Uncle Remus said?

NO I think that was Amos n Andy    ;)
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Post by: 3V1L9371U5 on August 20, 2016, 08:06:49 PM
I think a lot of folks just can't find their laughing place anymore.

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Post by: Akitsu on August 21, 2016, 02:02:24 PM
Yeah, one of my favorite bits in Let's Go to Prison is when the guy tricks the white supremacist and says, "Don't do it... don't throw me into the briar patch.  If you weren't such a white supremacist asshole you might have read up on your Uncle Remus."

Sadly the last remaining home for Song of the South is Splash Mountain.  "Laughing place?  We'll show YOU a laughing place..."
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: Uruk-High on August 22, 2016, 10:00:17 AM
No doubt. Song of the South, now that brings back some childhood memories. Yet another victim of the PC Police. It's very reminiscent of what I saw in Germany when I went there many years ago. It tripped me out to go to their museums and see the swastikas erased from just about anything on display - old photos, documents, flags and vehicles. I understand why they went there to some degree, but I've always been a believer in the old adage that those that fail to learn the lessons of the past are doomed to repeat them. Pretending that stuff didn't happen in the past because it is uncomfortable is just plain stupid. Learn from it, and move on.
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: jones on August 23, 2016, 01:55:27 AM
Actually I bought a couple of Uncle Remus books, one was pretty great, I gave it to my brother for his two mixed kids to read
there never was any wrong in the basic premise of most of the stories, but some people wanted to make the black man out to
be a bad thing, there is a lot of great storytelling that is missed by trying to ignore this piece of the past

Far as I know Uncle Remus never molested one kid either
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: Akitsu on August 24, 2016, 09:50:57 PM
Song was a victim of those overprotective parents who wanted Mark Twain censored too.  Slavery happened... hiding the positive examples of blacks and whites getting along is not going to change that. 

Vanilla Ice did the best fucking Mark Twain in Ridiculous 6 btw... 
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: avoca on August 25, 2016, 01:21:18 PM
You guys, wow, song of the south.... that was a big part of my childhood now disappeared!  Trips me out to think on my little LP I had of the music, I completely absorbed brer rabbit etc., what a trip!  Wiki says it's never been released in its entirety on video in the USA. Ashame, something so integral to our childhoods now gone, forever? ...

Thanks guys nice memories

I think I remember brer bear from Jungle Book? Zip a dee doo dah, I could swear that was in jungle book too... memories
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: Akitsu on August 25, 2016, 04:56:51 PM
What people forget about these so called "racist" cartoons... including Tom & Jerry... was that they cast black actors at a time when Hollywood would rather have a white person in blackface.  Song's animated characters were mostly black actors who were quite happy to bring the book to life.  Looking back people hear their natural accents and assume wrongly it's a white person doing a parody.  Likewise Tom & Jerry was a mostly black cast, but people claimed racism not understand the by were making fun of blackface... which at the time was prevalent in the culture.
Title: Re: Andy Kaufmann Mighty Mouse
Post by: jones on August 26, 2016, 01:45:39 AM
People follow stupid trends without ever asking themselves 'why?'
I read last week that a college was paying the people back, who originally funded
the "Confederate Memorial Hall", like 100 years ago, because they don't wanna
call it that, they just want to call it Memorial Hall, so the school has to pay back the
donation money, equivilent to todays rate of inflation, gonna cost like 1.3 million, just so they can quit calling it "Confederate"
You can bet they took that flag down long ago
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