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([personal profile] technoir Jul. 10th, 2008 11:14 pm)
I don't know if it is a sign of age or what. I finally saw something so offensive from family guy that I wont watch the show any more. For those who want to know, it was the Mexican Superfriends skit. It is so racist that I am mildly embarrassed I even watched it and I have seen Birth of a Nation. It was not funny just offensive.


oh well.

From: [identity profile] msrlapin.livejournal.com


Actually, better to just not attack at all. Things don't have to be funny to be offensive. I've never liked South Park, either.

From: [identity profile] technoir.livejournal.com


I don't mind the occassional sharp look at a group or shocking offense if you do it in the service actually saying something interesting. However, if all you are showing is racist drivel and not doing any thing new or interesting or even funny then well whats the point?

From: [identity profile] tomdpimp.livejournal.com


Comedy that is safe is dull or just a waste of time. George Carlin's last HBO special had him open by insulting Lance Armstrong. How tough is that and it was funny.

From: [identity profile] msrlapin.livejournal.com


... so Wall-E is a waste of time?

Or the The Muppet Show?

Or Buster Keaton, or the Marx Brothers, or The Smothers Brothers, or... heck, just about anyone before the 60's?

I disagree.

From: [identity profile] technoir.livejournal.com


Being offensive does not preclude it being funny. You can go after people and be funny. It is a matter of scale and how you say it. George Carlin and Lenny Bruce were funny.

From: [identity profile] msrlapin.livejournal.com


...but by the same token, you can be funny and *not* go after people. And honestly, I don't see much of that anymore.

From: [identity profile] technoir.livejournal.com


Oh agreed. Wall-E was merely a redo of Charley Chaplin or Buster Keaton and it is funny and touching.

I do acknowledge the lack of refinement or courtesy in society. This is not just in humor but in movies, music, politics, and even our news. The upside is there are few sacred cows. We can always point to things that are wrong or even silly and not fear it is a forbidden subject. The downside is people begin to loose perspective and courtesy.

From: [identity profile] tomdpimp.livejournal.com


The Muppet Show had risky comedy. Several of the muppets are parody of sterotypes. Buster Keaton, a personal obession of mine, his most famous comedies always made fun of women. The Marx Brothers? In 1930s the comments made to Margert Dumont were very harsh. It just looks tame by today's standards.

From: [identity profile] technoir.livejournal.com


The thing is George Carlin and Lenny Bruce before him were offensive but always with a point. They were funny and actually saying something. I don't mind people pressing buttons as long as it has a point to it and are funny.
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