"I Get to be Black for a Summer."
- Robert Downey Jr on Tropic Thunder
And before I begin, good on RDJ making Joe Rogan literally laugh out loud.
So the topic of this thread is more of... What kind of movies or music or television series or even just comedy is fading or seems forbidden now in culture that just even five or ten years ago would've likely been accepted by the broad general public?
And I'm referring more to Blazing Saddles or Katy Perry's first music video Ur So Gay as examples, not Birth of a Nation type of media. (though IIRC that was parodied on South Park)
- Robert Downey Jr on Tropic Thunder
And before I begin, good on RDJ making Joe Rogan literally laugh out loud.
So the topic of this thread is more of... What kind of movies or music or television series or even just comedy is fading or seems forbidden now in culture that just even five or ten years ago would've likely been accepted by the broad general public?
And I'm referring more to Blazing Saddles or Katy Perry's first music video Ur So Gay as examples, not Birth of a Nation type of media. (though IIRC that was parodied on South Park)