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Disney is

Post by drcorey » Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:50 am

going to make the blacks scream, next year.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0j7EactM9s

maybe this will be the door for releasing Song of the south.

hmm, thank god the jews don't have any fairy tales.... oy gevalt!



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Re: Disney is

Post by Amphigorey » Sat Sep 13, 2008 4:41 pm

drcorey wrote: hmm, thank god the jews don't have any fairy tales.... oy gevalt!

No?

How about the story of the Golem?



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Post by Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) » Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:32 pm

Amphigorey wrote:No?

How about the story of the Golem?
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Re: Disney is

Post by dazyhill » Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:52 pm

I think I would rather see Song of the South.



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Re: Disney is

Post by drcorey » Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:26 pm

dazyhill wrote:I think I would rather see Song of the South.
they can use modern stereotypes but not the old ones?
and when it was released the white people wouldn't even let the stars of the movie in to see it because they were black....
we should honor black people and not treat them like crap.



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Re: Disney is

Post by Zazu » Sun Sep 14, 2008 6:54 pm

dazyhill wrote:I think I would rather see Song of the South.
drcorey wrote:they can use modern stereotypes but not the old ones?
and when it was released the white people wouldn't even let the stars of the movie in to see it because they were black....
we should honor black people and not treat them like crap.
Um, okay. Are you suggesting that "Song of the South" honors blacks or treats them like crap? Which category do you think this new film fits? And why?

SotS gave a pretty charitable view of life in 1880's rural Georgia, despite the distorting lens of being filmed in 1940. It's worth study if only for the light it sheds on the latter date. I'd also point out that the real villains in the piece were white.

How many family films shot before WW II can you name that address divorce, race relations, morality, and friendship in such a direct way? How many since? Yes, it does need an introduction for modern audiences--especially as most folks think it's set in the age of slavery--and I think the one filmed by James Earl Jones a few years back would make a good one.

So here's the plan: first, we lynch Maya Angelou.... :twisted:


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Re: Disney is

Post by Zazu » Sun Sep 14, 2008 6:56 pm

Zazu wrote:So here's the plan: first, we lynch Maya Angelou.... :twisted:
OW!!! :oweye:

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Re: Disney is

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:00 pm

I studied linguistics in college. My professor played clips of Song of the South. The African American speech portrayed in the movie has a strong resemblance to a dialect called Gullah that is to this day spoken on an island off the coast of South Carolina. SotS was not just "making fun" of the way the black people spoke. :brerrabb:

http://www.coastalguide.com/gullah/


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Re: Disney is

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:05 pm

Zazu wrote:Um, okay. Are you suggesting that "Song of the South" honors blacks or treats them like crap? Which category do you think this new film fits? And why?

SotS gave a pretty charitable view of life in 1880's rural Georgia, despite the distorting lens of being filmed in 1940. It's worth study if only for the light it sheds on the latter date. I'd also point out that the real villains in the piece were white.

How many family films shot before WW II can you name that address divorce, race relations, morality, and friendship in such a direct way? How many since? Yes, it does need an introduction for modern audiences--especially as most folks think it's set in the age of slavery--and I think the one filmed by James Earl Jones a few years back would make a good one.

So here's the plan: first, we lynch Maya Angelou.... :twisted:
Aint she da poet laurali?

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