Can't Do That Anymore
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Police Academy (1984)
I suspect that the scenes with the gay bar, the Blue Oyster, would be considered too offensive.
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Blazing Saddles (1974)
Mel Brooks said that, in today's oversensitive Western world, Blazing Saddles could not be made. If that is true, then not only has the West become too oversensitive, but it has also become incredibly stupid. Way back when I saw it, it was obvious to me that it was satire. Blazing Saddles is only offensive to those who are not intelligent enough to figure that out.
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Dirty Dancing (1987)
Yes, Dirty Dancing would be very offensive to many people today. Why? The age difference between Johnny and Baby.
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Goldfinger (1964)
Yes, Goldfinger - along with other early Bond movies - could not have been made today. Why? In Goldfinger, Bond smacks a woman's bum and says,โGoodbye, darling. Man talkโ when he and Felix Leiter talk. Then there is You Only Live Twice which includes what could be considered sexism and Japanese stereotypes.
Both movies are products of their times. Ironically, they could be considered progressive for their time. For example, both movies have kick-ass female characters.
Both movies are products of their times. Ironically, they could be considered progressive for their time. For example, both movies have kick-ass female characters.
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Specifically the Men On Film parts. The irony of this one is that I remember gay people who found Men On Film quite funny.

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Problem Child (1990)
The baseball scene (the funniest part of the whole movie!) couldn't be done today because of the violence towards children.
Touchdown, touchdown!
Touchdown, touchdown!
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Offended viewers have been bitching about Star Wars movies since Episode 1 was being made. Idiots of practically every ideology bitched about Episode 7 for months, if not years, before it was released.
With that in mind, could you imagine if Episode 1 were released today? The "Social Justice Warriors" would be angry over the "stereotypes", while ignoring the real problems facing minorities in the USA. The "Men's Rights Activists" would bitch about Padme being part of a feminist agenda.
It's a good thing that the prequels were made when they were. Otherwise, there would be no Jar Jar Binks for me.
With that in mind, could you imagine if Episode 1 were released today? The "Social Justice Warriors" would be angry over the "stereotypes", while ignoring the real problems facing minorities in the USA. The "Men's Rights Activists" would bitch about Padme being part of a feminist agenda.
It's a good thing that the prequels were made when they were. Otherwise, there would be no Jar Jar Binks for me.
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Movies and TV shows that would be too much for today's oversensitive viewers.
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