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That doesn't make the film problematic or hard to watch though. It would have been a shame if they hadn't released it, after Brandon poured his heart and soul into it.
Shocked to not see the Blind Side here. It was a great movie when it came out and I believe it even got Sandra Bullock an Oscar for Best Actress. Now, it’s a nearly impossible rewatch for me now that I know that the Tuohy family severely manipulated Michael Oher and that the film and its accompanying book portray him very incorrectly.
I wouldn't say The Wizard of Oz has become overshadowed by scandal. It's still pretty beloved, but people do now recognize the abuse that Judy and many actors suffered during that period in Hollywood.
The middle aged protagonist in "Manhattan" dating a 17 year old girl was questionable enough in the late 70's, but after Woody Allen's controversies, it's downright slimy. Even Mariel Hemingway, who played the aforementioned teenage girlfriend, stated that the film would never be made today.
Prior to metoo, many tv shows and movies had adult, middle aged men dating teenage underage girls. And it not be an issue or part of the story. It was wrong then and now.
well being honest this never was illegal so at least allen waits unlike most modern hollywood folks, and I disagree, again as I say this is not illegal so it maby will be made nowadays but with a total diferent tone and abordation
The Shining should be mentioned. Stanley Kubrick put his female lead, Shelly Duvall through Purgatory by constantly insulting and isolating her to tears and depression. What’s worse is that he made her re-do her scenes for what seemed like an eternity to the point that made her exhausted. Because of that, I can’t look at The Shining the same way again.
Not to mention that it is an absolutely HORRIBLE adaptation and yet people who never read the book think it's cinematic gold. 😐 It holds the world record for the most takes in a movie, also... 217 takes. I believe it is the scene on the stairs where Wendy is waving the bat at Jack. If you know about it being a really bad adaptation, you would know that Wendy is the glue that holds everything together in the end! O.O She is NOT supposed to be a total dishrag! And yet, "the greatest director ever" turned her into one. 😐
@@gadreel23 This is an example that shows why Stanley Kubrick is overrated. His approach to making movies was more unprofessional than what his “devoted following” would think. A great director would have the whole movie figured out before even the cameras rolled whereas Kubrick would just make things up as he went and rewriting the script and reshooting scenes at the last minute for no apparent reason. I’m surprised Warner Bros kept distributing his movies, because I would be concerned if I was an executive if production kept dragging, unless he funded the movies himself. I doubt most of his movies were even blockbusters.
Yes Stanley can be a beast and what he did to Shelly was pretty abusive. That said, Stanley had a reputation for being a monomaniacal director and IMHO, all yes ALL of his thirteen films are masterpieces. Shelly should have received an Oscar for that role or at least a nomination
I feel like American Beauty should apply as well. Primarily because of the similarities between Kevin Spacey's character in the film and all the misconduct/assault allegations against him.
They mentioned it in 10. But because "All the money in the World" came out when the allocations were coming out that's why I think it was put on the list instead of "American Beauty". Otherwise it would have been like the Woody Allen movies.
except outside of people like me who went to film school, the world at large doesn’t necessarily view those american centric productions as being all that significant any more. Birth of a nation we look at and say it’s just a bunch a of racist white guys. song of the south same thing gone with the wind same thing again
Yeah = no. Those movies are all bad movies. Their problematic elements are not just limited to what happened during production or what the actors or filmmakers did in their spare time.
@@fromthehaven94 Awww, hon, you're so sad = Black journalists (see, black people can read and write just like white people) in the 1940's were not kind to _Song of the South_ and that's just one of these movies. Several official black organizations called the film trash, in the 1940's. So = the film was controversial back when it came out too. And if you think everyone just thought _Gone with the Wind_ was perfect in the 1930's, time to get your brain cleaned...
They want to give The Woman king crap for historical inaccuracy, but I can name several movies that are historically bad. Elizabeth, Braveheart, Killers of the flower moon,ect
@@pookiesis1465 The exploitation and mass slaughter of Native Americans happened as well, but Pocahontas had a comfortable release P.T Barnum was an abusive b*st*rd nobody could stand, but we still gave The Greatest Showman our money Don’t pretend The Woman King failed because of historical inaccuracy. It was a predominantly Black, predominantly female-led film. Audiences tend to throw big baby tantrums around movies with that sort of cast.
Why is it that such great, amazing, and iconically classic movies such as these all be marred by scandal and controversy here? It’s just too dang sad, man. 😢😭
Terrific list, with no "but" anywhere. Adding one thing regarding Woody Allen... It's difficult to describe how big a fan I've been of Allen's work throughout the decades. For me, Manhattan was his Mona Lisa (yes, despite the ridiculous age difference). Obviously, this makes my objectivity questionable. I can't deny it... Manhattan remains a perfect comedy.
@@jopalm3649 where do I start🤔 1. Chocolate River was water, Chocolate and cream that Rotted 2. The girl who played Violet had Blue make up that stayed stuck for half a year 3. The white suds from that ride at the end was Fire extinguisher foam that led to the cast being sent to the hospital (Look up the Truth behind it, I think watchmojo made a list about it)
Um, Woman King (2022) DOES address the slave trade connection to the Dahomey nation. There is a scene where Viola Davis's character is talking to Jonathan Boyega's character about the danger of getting involved in the slave trade. It was still a good movie and films about white warriors do not get the intense scrunity that this film got for historical accuracy. This film's historical accuracy is on par with Gladiator's (2000). Thank you for elevating that Will Smith was defending his wife Jada Pinkett Smith, but again, held to a different, double standard by a racist society. King Richard (2021) is a good film worth viewing again and that Oscar is deserved.
I could have sworn that Woody Allen has never been charged with any offence and two separate investigations have cleared him of any wrongdoing, still what does that matter compared to slurs.
How about the movie where the narrator is completely unaware that he finishes nearly every sentence with the exact same vocal inflections? (Actually, it's the narrator of this video.)
I still do love the idea and memory of Call me by your name and am keeping the OST and Chalamet close to my heart (came a bit late to the hype during covid, far after its awarded glory but luckily before the Armie Hammer scandall)
what about The Blind Side because of the real story behind it and We Need To Talk About Kevin The Rum Diary could go in except that it isn't very great
THE BIRTH OF A NATION (2016) - presumably the 1915 one (different story) doesn't need mentioning? MANHATTAN was considerably more responsible relationship-wise than many, many age gap movies, and the main male protagonist (and writer/director) was presented as clearly uncomfortable (with what would look like an ideal situation to many male film/TV critics); by casting himself, Allen was making it obvious that the character wasn't winning the kid over with his looks (unlike more than one Adam Sandler character). Not so prominent as to notice on the same level, but consider how teenage Jodie Foster was to waver between two men twice her age in CARNY
I still can't understand how hard it was to find an Asian character like Luke Keye or Jack Soo or Mako. Yeah they're still be problems but it wouldn't have been as serious. Yeah Landis is scum. Myca and Renee could've had big careers if not for that disaster
Armie Hammer is such a weird name to give your little boy. (I guess I think of Arm and Hammer when I hear it....) I don't know why they named him that, but they probably had a good reason.
The woman King didn’t have much expository dialogue about the slavery, but they showed the actual slaves a few times throughout the movie. People think audiences are too dumb to know that them offering their slaves as collateral, means they have slaves?!?
I remember when The Woman King came out and I saw the lead actress in an interview and she talking along the lines that if people didn’t see her movie they were supporting racism I was so disgusted. First of all I can’t stand when celebrities go on with that narcissistic manipulative “if you don’t support me you’re a racist crap”. But just knowing how terribly historically inaccurate this movie was and those people weren’t actually nice people but the in the film they were being portrayed as the victims I mean the audacity. But then again that’s nothing new, I hate Hollywood. So I never saw it and don’t plan to.
The alleged criticism against The Woman King movie is total BS. I saw that movie in a very crowded movie theater and was very disappointed that Viola Davis was not nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. The only controversy that I can remember is that a white actress had been nominated in a very suspect fashion
@@korver_4 You were the one who wrote something stupid. It clearly needed to be explained to you considering you seem to think people are talking face to face here on the COMMENTS. 🤦🏼♀️
I love the Women king idk Know the connection with the slave trade one of the things I like about the movie it like an older type movies Hollywood doesn't make anymore
the realism (but honestly he is more a regular man in middle life crisis than anything in that movie, you don't recognize or understand that because well you're not in your middle life or is not a man)
Bruh these videos are getting so random istg, like just do a part 2 of top 10s that are already uploaded instead of thinking of the most random list humanity has ever witnessed 😭🙏🏻
@fromthehaven94 Sod off, i'm not American, but i'm a solid leftist, who hates trump, and that film isn't ... or didn't as we all ready know now, do jack shit for race relations, her comments were performative vitae singling and self congratulative.
@fromthehaven94 No, I'm not American, but a leftist who hates trump, and this film didn't do anything for race relations, her comments were performative virtue signalling and self congratulative.
My favorite horror movie 'jeepers creepers' was made by a child molester. I still watch it though. If we all stopped watching movies that unethical people had a hand in, we'd never be able to watch a movie again.
He was married to Mia Farrow. Mia had adopted a Cambodian girl as a child beforehand. In the Nineties when he was in his fifties he divorced Mia and started dating and later married ,you guessed it, the Cambodian girl he helped raise. So he either intentionally or unintentionally groomed his own step-daughter.
@@LaraCroftEyes1 Oh no, this wasn't just some dating thing with Mia. Woody adopted 2 of her adopted kids. They were a serious couple. He's definitely guilty. And there are more accusations than that. Hollywood is full of sex scandals. Full to the brim.
chris rock jokes are just tasteless if you're too fragile and imature to handle a joke, something that even medieval kings could do, yeah you're less tolerant than medieval kings even that you want to pose as ''tolerant'' people (also keepp in mind that even leo dicaprio can handle jokes better than you guys)
''we're glad to announce that our empoeering movie for womans destilates every small signals of feminility from it making the woman the most masculinized we could'' lol
funny how american morals work, if allen character wait just one year you all will be more ok with this because yeah in one year she will change that much (also funny how this stupid ''age gap'' moral panic JUST HAPPEN if the older part is a man) lol!
I've seen Cleo several times. Good film no issues. American Beauty is a masterpiece and Spacey is cleared of all charges. Woody did nothing wrong, look into that crazy wife of his. Don't care for the movie too much. Kramer Kramer - no issues.
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The Wizard of Oz, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and The Woman King. I feel shocked and terrible after watching this video.
None
The Crow. They managed to complete the movie despite Brandon Lee’s easily preventable death.
@kamsismith the movie was finished....they was shooting a scene again
@@kamsismith Precisely, it's sad that both Brandon, and his father Bruce, would die tragically young, of similar causes.
That doesn't make the film problematic or hard to watch though. It would have been a shame if they hadn't released it, after Brandon poured his heart and soul into it.
@@trinaqBruce had a heart attack. Brandon was shot. not remotely similar
Shocked to not see the Blind Side here. It was a great movie when it came out and I believe it even got Sandra Bullock an Oscar for Best Actress. Now, it’s a nearly impossible rewatch for me now that I know that the Tuohy family severely manipulated Michael Oher and that the film and its accompanying book portray him very incorrectly.
I remember hearing that the book involved much more than Michael Oher.
But did they? what does the trial reveal? did not see anything about it had begun.
“It Ends With Us” is definitely overshadowed by controversy now
Yep, I was just about to post this
What happened with that movie? That's a movie not on my interest list to watch.
The title of the video says greatest movies, that is a mixed bag
@@katieeckler7543 Film was not very good
I wouldn't say The Wizard of Oz has become overshadowed by scandal. It's still pretty beloved, but people do now recognize the abuse that Judy and many actors suffered during that period in Hollywood.
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100% she was abused n druged x.x
@@LadyUsakoB Darn!
The middle aged protagonist in "Manhattan" dating a 17 year old girl was questionable enough in the late 70's, but after Woody Allen's controversies, it's downright slimy. Even Mariel Hemingway, who played the aforementioned teenage girlfriend, stated that the film would never be made today.
I'll NEVER see any of Woody Allen's crappy films!
Prior to metoo, many tv shows and movies had adult, middle aged men dating teenage underage girls. And it not be an issue or part of the story. It was wrong then and now.
well being honest this never was illegal so at least allen waits unlike most modern hollywood folks, and I disagree, again as I say this is not illegal so it maby will be made nowadays but with a total diferent tone and abordation
If it was made they'd switch the age
No, not in the late 70s. Boomers did this shit until the 80s and they bowed down to the antichrist and become self righteous
The Shining should be mentioned. Stanley Kubrick put his female lead, Shelly Duvall through Purgatory by constantly insulting and isolating her to tears and depression. What’s worse is that he made her re-do her scenes for what seemed like an eternity to the point that made her exhausted. Because of that, I can’t look at The Shining the same way again.
that was what it was to work with Kubrick tho. yes, he was abusive and extreme and she deserved better. but he already had a reputation
same goes for hitchcock and bertolucci
Not to mention that it is an absolutely HORRIBLE adaptation and yet people who never read the book think it's cinematic gold. 😐
It holds the world record for the most takes in a movie, also... 217 takes. I believe it is the scene on the stairs where Wendy is waving the bat at Jack.
If you know about it being a really bad adaptation, you would know that Wendy is the glue that holds everything together in the end! O.O She is NOT supposed to be a total dishrag! And yet, "the greatest director ever" turned her into one. 😐
@@gadreel23 This is an example that shows why Stanley Kubrick is overrated. His approach to making movies was more unprofessional than what his “devoted following” would think. A great director would have the whole movie figured out before even the cameras rolled whereas Kubrick would just make things up as he went and rewriting the script and reshooting scenes at the last minute for no apparent reason. I’m surprised Warner Bros kept distributing his movies, because I would be concerned if I was an executive if production kept dragging, unless he funded the movies himself. I doubt most of his movies were even blockbusters.
Yes Stanley can be a beast and what he did to Shelly was pretty abusive. That said, Stanley had a reputation for being a monomaniacal director and IMHO, all yes ALL of his thirteen films are masterpieces. Shelly should have received an Oscar for that role or at least a nomination
The Flash - Ezra Miller's controversial crimes.
Crimes? He just tried to prove that he is a man, but he failed.
The Flash wasn't a good movie to begin with. So, it doesn't count.
I feel like American Beauty should apply as well. Primarily because of the similarities between Kevin Spacey's character in the film and all the misconduct/assault allegations against him.
They mentioned it in 10. But because "All the money in the World" came out when the allocations were coming out that's why I think it was put on the list instead of "American Beauty". Otherwise it would have been like the Woody Allen movies.
All which was proven false. Spacey is innocent of all charges.
The “Woman King” reminds me of “Amistad” ‘s omission of the freed slave going back to Africa to become a slave trader.
These claims have never been verified and are in fact highly doubted by historians.
I loved Kramer vs Kramer. I cry everytime. Wizard of Oz is part of childhood.
Breakfast At Tiffany's is a famous example. It's cause of Mr. Yunioshi's character if I remember right.
There's also the Good Earth in 1937 when Luisa Rainer yellowfaced for a role over Anna May Wong
What about The Birth of the Nation, Song of the South and Gone of the Wind?, They should be in the Top 10.
except outside of people like me who went to film school, the world at large doesn’t necessarily view those american centric productions as being all that significant any more.
Birth of a nation we look at and say it’s just a bunch a of racist white guys.
song of the south same thing
gone with the wind same thing again
this movies were born wrong at the time of it's creation
Yeah = no. Those movies are all bad movies. Their problematic elements are not just limited to what happened during production or what the actors or filmmakers did in their spare time.
Being problematic in the present isn't the same thing as being scandalous.
@@fromthehaven94 Awww, hon, you're so sad = Black journalists (see, black people can read and write just like white people) in the 1940's were not kind to _Song of the South_ and that's just one of these movies. Several official black organizations called the film trash, in the 1940's. So = the film was controversial back when it came out too. And if you think everyone just thought _Gone with the Wind_ was perfect in the 1930's, time to get your brain cleaned...
The original Tin Man actor. Better known as Buddy Ebsen.
Everything produced by Harvey Weinstein. I have to watch several of my favorites with the knowledge that his mame is attached to the credits.
Good luck , he's apart of way more movies than you think
@@UTube-g8qAnything with the logo's of Miramax, Dimension or the namesake company after he was forced out of Miramax by Disney.
What language is this?
They want to give The Woman king crap for historical inaccuracy, but I can name several movies that are historically bad. Elizabeth, Braveheart, Killers of the flower moon,ect
It's because the right wing uses the story for pro slavery in America because it wasn't just white people with slaves
It glorified slavery, which is against contemporary tide.
@ well, slavery existed wether we like it or not. Heaven help us if we said the holocaust didn’t happen
@@siewheilou399showing slavery as a common thing back then, which it was, is not gloryfying it
@@pookiesis1465 The exploitation and mass slaughter of Native Americans happened as well, but Pocahontas had a comfortable release
P.T Barnum was an abusive b*st*rd nobody could stand, but we still gave The Greatest Showman our money
Don’t pretend The Woman King failed because of historical inaccuracy. It was a predominantly Black, predominantly female-led film. Audiences tend to throw big baby tantrums around movies with that sort of cast.
"It Ends with us" didn't make the cut.
Why is it that such great, amazing, and iconically classic movies such as these all be marred by scandal and controversy here? It’s just too dang sad, man. 😢😭
Ikr
Terrific list, with no "but" anywhere.
Adding one thing regarding Woody Allen...
It's difficult to describe how big a fan I've been of Allen's work throughout the decades. For me, Manhattan was his Mona Lisa (yes, despite the ridiculous age difference).
Obviously, this makes my objectivity questionable.
I can't deny it...
Manhattan remains a perfect comedy.
The icing on the cake, Christopher Plummer scored an Oscar nomination for All the Money in the World.
Sorry = I **CAN** still look at _The Wizard of Oz_ the same way. I do not agree with that film's placement at number 1. Not at all.
The Original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory should be on this list
What happened?
why?
@@jopalm3649 where do I start🤔
1. Chocolate River was water, Chocolate and cream that Rotted
2. The girl who played Violet had Blue make up that stayed stuck for half a year
3. The white suds from that ride at the end was Fire extinguisher foam that led to the cast being sent to the hospital
(Look up the Truth behind it, I think watchmojo made a list about it)
I'm sorry = how many adaptations of the book were titled _Charlie and the Chocolate Factory_ / just the 2005 film, right?
Why? Do you have a reason, or not?
The “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” song is good, but the film is hard to watch because of how Mickey Rooney portrayed Mr. Yunioshi.
Not if you understand the time and are mature
Thought it ends with us would get a mention 😂
"Greatest movies"
Um, Woman King (2022) DOES address the slave trade connection to the Dahomey nation. There is a scene where Viola Davis's character is talking to Jonathan Boyega's character about the danger of getting involved in the slave trade. It was still a good movie and films about white warriors do not get the intense scrunity that this film got for historical accuracy. This film's historical accuracy is on par with Gladiator's (2000).
Thank you for elevating that Will Smith was defending his wife Jada Pinkett Smith, but again, held to a different, double standard by a racist society. King Richard (2021) is a good film worth viewing again and that Oscar is deserved.
I could have sworn that Woody Allen has never been charged with any offence and two separate investigations have cleared him of any wrongdoing, still what does that matter compared to slurs.
5:30 finally this movie is called out
I feel like watching King Richard now.
How about the movie where the narrator is completely unaware that he finishes nearly every sentence with the exact same vocal inflections? (Actually, it's the narrator of this video.)
Thanks for this. I won't bother watching it, then. Can't stand that.
@siler7 nearly all of them do it. And I make the same comment on every video
The Usual Suspects. That was my favorite movie, but now I don't feel comfortable watching it anymore.
I still do love the idea and memory of Call me by your name and am keeping the OST and Chalamet close to my heart
(came a bit late to the hype during covid, far after its awarded glory but luckily before the Armie Hammer scandall)
what about The Blind Side because of the real story behind it and We Need To Talk About Kevin
The Rum Diary could go in except that it isn't very great
Ive only seen All The Money In The World, Twilight Zone: The Movie, Manhattan, Kramer Vs Kramer, Breakfast At Tiffany’s and The Wizard Of Oz.
I tried watching Meatballs ,with Bill Murray..oh boy.
THE BIRTH OF A NATION (2016) - presumably the 1915 one (different story) doesn't need mentioning?
MANHATTAN was considerably more responsible relationship-wise than many, many age gap movies, and the main male protagonist (and writer/director) was presented as clearly uncomfortable (with what would look like an ideal situation to many male film/TV critics); by casting himself, Allen was making it obvious that the character wasn't winning the kid over with his looks (unlike more than one Adam Sandler character). Not so prominent as to notice on the same level, but consider how teenage Jodie Foster was to waver between two men twice her age in CARNY
“Overshadowed by Scandal”, and The Wizard Of Oz in on this list.
I still can't understand how hard it was to find an Asian character like Luke Keye or Jack Soo or Mako. Yeah they're still be problems but it wouldn't have been as serious.
Yeah Landis is scum. Myca and Renee could've had big careers if not for that disaster
honestly this is just serious for modern audiences, the character was suposed to be funny and well this actors weren't comedians
@elderleon1844 agreed. There's funny and tgen There's caricatures. Using stereotypes to get comedy is lazy and insulting to any ethnic group.
Armie Hammer is such a weird name to give your little boy.
(I guess I think of Arm and Hammer when I hear it....)
I don't know why they named him that, but they probably had a good reason.
Armand Douglas Hammer
Because he is literally from the Arm and Hammer fortune
Durrrr.
Suprised that The shining wasn't on the list.
The woman King didn’t have much expository dialogue about the slavery, but they showed the actual slaves a few times throughout the movie. People think audiences are too dumb to know that them offering their slaves as collateral, means they have slaves?!?
Rust
It's a good compilation.
How did Mr. Yunioshi stealing thunder ⚡ in the movie 🎥"Breakfast 🍳 at Tiffany's"?
This is such a great video
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Tasteless joke? It was pretty good.
Shit... this cannot be good...
Last Tango in Paris - butter
All The Money in the World is a good film that can be underrated in a sense. Although it may be too slow
That Shakespeare in love won at the Oscars beacause Harvey Weinstein wanted it.
“Chris rock’s tasteless jokes”? All of Hollywood was laughing at the joke. The only people that think it’s tasteless don’t like comedy
Different people like different types of comedy. Hollywood even laughed at Ricky Gervais' jokes and i don't think they all found them hilarious.
I remember when The Woman King came out and I saw the lead actress in an interview and she talking along the lines that if people didn’t see her movie they were supporting racism I was so disgusted.
First of all I can’t stand when celebrities go on with that narcissistic manipulative “if you don’t support me you’re a racist crap”. But just knowing how terribly historically inaccurate this movie was and those people weren’t actually nice people but the in the film they were being portrayed as the victims I mean the audacity. But then again that’s nothing new, I hate Hollywood.
So I never saw it and don’t plan to.
I still enjoy The Wizard of Oz. 🎉
Me too
Same 💯
Same. It's a favorite of mine.
@@Reaperguy67 It's a classic
I haven't watched The Wizard Of Oz in years.
The alleged criticism against The Woman King movie is total BS. I saw that movie in a very crowded movie theater and was very disappointed that Viola Davis was not nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. The only controversy that I can remember is that a white actress had been nominated in a very suspect fashion
So you believe that the African Slave Trade was completely one sided. Got it.
AREN'T ACTORS SUPPOSED TO PLAY DIFFERENT PEOPLE
Why are you yelling
@@korver_4It’s a COMMENT. Comments are typed by fingers- no physical voices come into play.
@@BarryBobbins nothing gets by you
@@korver_4 You were the one who wrote something stupid.
It clearly needed to be explained to you considering you seem to think people are talking face to face here on the COMMENTS. 🤦🏼♀️
Can someone explain to me why some accents are racist and others aren't??
Because there sterotypical and because in the past those accents have been used by white people to of hurt those communities
Kevin Spacey was a sacrifice. He didn’t deserve to lose everything.
9:10 and don't forget the snow made out of asbestos
It was gypsum
I love the Women king idk Know the connection with the slave trade one of the things I like about the movie it like an older type movies Hollywood doesn't make anymore
Ca!! Me BY Your Name great.film just a creepy actor
2:58 BLACK SUPREMACIST
Someone voted for Trump
@donovanlocust1106 77 million people did
@@daveerk6573 and you're one of them
@@donovanlocust1106 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Donald J Trump GANGSTA IN CHIEF ✊🇺🇸
@@daveerk6573 he's white. Stop it
TWOO wasn't overshadowed by anything.
Last tango in paris
I like KING RICHARD and Will Smith was long overdue for an Oscar, but actions have consequences.
armie hammer did nothing wrong
I think the black cleopatra movie is a little more controversial than the old one.
Add Apocolypto to this list
What’s wrong with Spacey playing a creeper?!
the realism (but honestly he is more a regular man in middle life crisis than anything in that movie, you don't recognize or understand that because well you're not in your middle life or is not a man)
I hope you get caught by Chris Hansen!!
Powder, Valley of the Dolls
Bruh these videos are getting so random istg, like just do a part 2 of top 10s that are already uploaded instead of thinking of the most random list humanity has ever witnessed 😭🙏🏻
The shinning??
funny how white actors portraiting non white characters is a problem but the oposite isn't lol!
They did it longer and we weren’t allowed to complain about it. Funny how white people are the biggest crybabies but make excuses when they do it
''microagretions'' what a good joke lol!
Sixteen Candles
Why do you give a white actor a hard time for playing another race, but
don't say anything about any other race playing a white actor?
this has ever happened?
@@elderleon1844
White Chics
Comedians
"White Chicks"
3:00 Viola Davis is so obnoxious here. No, your silly film isn't that important.
Let me guess, you voted for Trump.
@fromthehaven94 Sod off, i'm not American, but i'm a solid leftist, who hates trump, and that film isn't ... or didn't as we all ready know now, do jack shit for race relations, her comments were performative vitae singling and self congratulative.
@fromthehaven94 No, I'm not American, but a leftist who hates trump, and this film didn't do anything for race relations, her comments were performative virtue signalling and self congratulative.
Viola Davis: BLACK SUPREMACIST
@@fromthehaven94you must have voted for Camel Harris 🐪
My favorite horror movie 'jeepers creepers' was made by a child molester. I still watch it though.
If we all stopped watching movies that unethical people had a hand in, we'd never be able to watch a movie again.
How about any of the Harry Potter series? I can't enjoy anything about that series now, thanks to JK being a garbage human.
Saltburn what's another controversial movie
I'd still watch The Wizard of Oz, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Kramer Vs. Kramer, Manhattan and Call Me By Your Name
I do not get Woody Allen.
Did he sell his soul to the devil?
To be fair, I've only seen a few of his movies.
He was married to Mia Farrow. Mia had adopted a Cambodian girl as a child beforehand. In the Nineties when he was in his fifties he divorced Mia and started dating and later married ,you guessed it, the Cambodian girl he helped raise. So he either intentionally or unintentionally groomed his own step-daughter.
Mia and Woody were never married and Woody never help raised Soon Yi I don't like the weasel Woody Allen but he never lived with Mia.
@@LaraCroftEyes1
Oh no, this wasn't just some dating thing with Mia.
Woody adopted 2 of her adopted kids.
They were a serious couple.
He's definitely guilty.
And there are more accusations than that.
Hollywood is full of sex scandals.
Full to the brim.
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chris rock jokes are just tasteless if you're too fragile and imature to handle a joke, something that even medieval kings could do, yeah you're less tolerant than medieval kings even that you want to pose as ''tolerant'' people (also keepp in mind that even leo dicaprio can handle jokes better than you guys)
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The entire Harry Potter franchise...
Yes, for the radical left casts appalling behaviour toward J. K. Rowling after she had an opinion and those muppets treated her as a racist ! 👍👍👍
Grease II should be on the list. Just because I don't like it very much. Actually it's not that bad, never mind. I do like some of the songs.
''we're glad to announce that our empoeering movie for womans destilates every small signals of feminility from it making the woman the most masculinized we could'' lol
This Film Movie in Then so Now!😮
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Maybe wait a day or two to mention a helicopter crash
Should I make more music
Micro aggressions don't exist, and nobody gives a crap about Mickey Rooney acting asian. Grow up.
Then don’t complain about black washing
The username checks out. For expressing a thought that implies that they care.
funny how american morals work, if allen character wait just one year you all will be more ok with this because yeah in one year she will change that much (also funny how this stupid ''age gap'' moral panic JUST HAPPEN if the older part is a man) lol!
I've seen Cleo several times. Good film no issues.
American Beauty is a masterpiece and Spacey is cleared of all charges.
Woody did nothing wrong, look into that crazy wife of his. Don't care for the movie too much.
Kramer Kramer - no issues.
Where is American beauty?
Twilight saga, maybe?