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Good grief. Just for the record, with no homo, I've always just found it a dumb term rather than something offensive. It's got to do with people having serious cases of the Notgays rather than it meaning anything offensive.

I've certainly never heard of anyone being offended over it, outside of recognizing the stupidity of the term.

A Goon in a Gaggle of 'em

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*shrug*

Fair enough.  In this particular case, I decided as a moderator that it was better to be safe than sorry, based on what I'd heard and read.

But it has nothing to do with ot.com or The Case Of The Hasidic Jew Review.  So thanks for bringing it up, Neglify!

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The 'Independance Day' thoughts raises an interesting film question. Is a "stereotyped" character okay if it's a massively positive portrayal?

I can't see the 'Julius Levinson' character as a negative-stereotype as he is such a lovely character. One of the most likeable things in that film.

Other "caricatures" I can think of would be...

Jenette Goldstein "browning up" to play Private Vasquez in 'Aliens'. I suspect Cameron wouldn't get away with that casting these days. But she plays it with total conviction and everybody would want to be that character, male or female. She's so badass.

I go on about how good it is too often but, 'Short Circuit 2'. Fisher Stevens not only "browns up" his skin but puts on a ridiculous exagerated accent and mixes up his words "how time is fun when you're having flies" to play Ben Jarhvi. But again the character is played with such warmth and humour. Ben's such a lovely guy and you are rooting for him to get the girl.

'Short Round' in Indy2. I know people here have stated they find him offensive with all the getting words wrong and such but I was the same age as Shorty once and I wanted to be him. If you love a character this much, can it be a negative portrayal?

I'm sure there are other examples.

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TV's Frink said:

*shrug*

Fair enough.  In this particular case, I decided as a moderator that it was better to be safe than sorry, based on what I'd heard and read.

Right on.

But it has nothing to do with this website or The Case Of The Hasidic Jew Review.  So thanks for bringing it up, Neglify!

 now that was a good movie. And potentially somebody's user title.

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On more thing on the no homo incident....and keep in mind it was a while ago, so I may not have the details exactly right.  Originally, I didn't edit out the phrase, I called the guy out in public.  But then I thought better of it, because I like the guy.  So I decided to edit it out instead, not as a form of censorship but rather to keep the discussion private.  Of course it was too late and he edited it out himself, and then we cleared the air via PM.  You can see in the link Neglify provided (thanks again, buddy!) that the most recent edit was not mine.

So the idea that my edit was censorship is doubly ludicrous.

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Ryan McAvoy said:

The 'Independance Day' thoughts raises an interesting film question. Is a "stereotyped" character okay if it's a massively positive portrayal?

I can't see the 'Julius Levinson' character as a negative-stereotype as he is such a lovely character. One of the most likeable things in that film.

Likeable, maybe. But was it necessary to write him like that? That's what's odd about him. It's somewhat distracting.


I go on about how good it is too often but, 'Short Circuit 2'. Fisher Stevens not only "browns up" his skin but puts on a ridiculous exagerated accent and mixes up his words "how time is fun when you're having flies" to play Ben Jarhvi. But again the character is played with such warmth and humour. Ben's such a lovely guy and you are rooting for him to get the girl.

Dude, Ben Jarhvi was so embarrassing. Nothing he said was funny IMHO, just annoying. Not as obnoxious and loud as Jar Jar Binx, but man... Why did he have to be the focus of the second movie? Not that the first one was a masterpiece...

 

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Leonardo said:

TV's Frink said:

*shrug*

Fair enough.  In this particular case, I decided as a moderator that it was better to be safe than sorry, based on what I'd heard and read.

Right on.

But it has nothing to do with this website or The Case Of The Hasidic Jew Review.  So thanks for bringing it up, Neglify!

 now that was a good movie. And potentially somebody's user title.

 Tempting, but that will just lead to more of this nonsense.

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Well, it doesn't have to be you. I'm sure there's plenty of jews who would want that title.

Why, on a forum like this...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAZhtT-dUyo

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Leonardo said:

Ryan McAvoy said:

I go on about how good it is too often but, 'Short Circuit 2'. Fisher Stevens not only "browns up" his skin but puts on a ridiculous exagerated accent and mixes up his words "how time is fun when you're having flies" to play Ben Jarhvi. But again the character is played with such warmth and humour. Ben's such a lovely guy and you are rooting for him to get the girl.

Dude, Ben Jarhvi was so embarrassing. Nothing he said was funny IMHO, just annoying. Not as obnoxious and loud as Jar Jar Binx, but man... Why did he have to be the focus of the second movie? Not that the first one was a masterpiece...

 Man, Short Circuit 2 is one my favorite films. Ben was a fantastic protagonist that I related to a lot growing up.

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I used to watch it all the time growing up. Now... ehhhh not so much.

It's ok, I mean it's not horrible or anything. It's just not for me I guess.

There's other movies that are really popular that I can't stand. "It's a wonderful life" for example. That and "Electric Dreams", took me just one viewing. I do like Giorgio Moroder though.

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I never understood the love for Short Circuit 2.

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I don't know what the hell is going on between you two, but I think we should leave real world names out of it.

Where were you in '77?

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Ryan McAvoy said:

The 'Independance Day' thoughts raises an interesting film question. Is a "stereotyped" character okay if it's a massively positive portrayal?

I can't see the 'Julius Levinson' character as a negative-stereotype as he is such a lovely character. One of the most likeable things in that film.

Other "caricatures" I can think of would be...

Jenette Goldstein "browning up" to play Private Vasquez in 'Aliens'. I suspect Cameron wouldn't get away with that casting these days. But she plays it with total conviction and everybody would want to be that character, male or female. She's so badass.

I go on about how good it is too often but, 'Short Circuit 2'. Fisher Stevens not only "browns up" his skin but puts on a ridiculous exagerated accent and mixes up his words "how time is fun when you're having flies" to play Ben Jarhvi. But again the character is played with such warmth and humour. Ben's such a lovely guy and you are rooting for him to get the girl.

'Short Round' in Indy2. I know people here have stated they find him offensive with all the getting words wrong and such but I was the same age as Shorty once and I wanted to be him. If you love a character this much, can it be a negative portrayal?

I'm sure there are other examples.

 There was a story going around that after Aliens came out, military recruiters were putting Vasquez posters in their windows, until they were told to stop by those higher up.

Where were you in '77?

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Leonardo said:

Independence Day was a dumb, dumb movie.

 True, but me and a friend caught a late showing opening weekend, (every theater in town had it on five screens each) and discovered we were the only two people in there. We riffed the hell out of it. Good times!

Where were you in '77?

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That must've been the best. The only time a bad movie serves a purpose, it's when it's being made fun of. :)

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It was, but I can barely remember the wisecracks now. Bill Pullman's character got a lot of Spaceballs jokes from us though.

Where were you in '77?

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Neglify said:

Frink, suck my fucking cock and fucking like it. Go fuck yourself ****.

I'd say "oy", but I wouldn't want to be misconstrued as a flippant anti-semite.

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Am I in the right thread?

Anyway,

Big Hero 6 (2014) - I actually saw this weeks ago. It's been awhile since I posted here. I thought this film was relatively good fun with some exciting sequences and laugh out loud moments. Unfortunately the story was pretty much crap and left a lot to be desired. I had quite a few issues with it but my main beef was that there were really no stakes whatsoever. Enjoyable, but could have been a lot better. B

Koyaanisqatsi (1982) - Wow, this is quite a film. Unlike anything I have ever seen before. Who could have guessed that a film with no story and no dialogue is actually really engaging? Brilliant cinematography and score. It sticks with you too, really making you think about the world we live in now. A must watch. A

Filth (2013) - A rather filthy film, though that shouldn't come as a surprise. The plot is... interesting. It's a good satire, though I could have done with some more laughs. It's well made, style is pretty good. The real treat here is James McAvoy, who gives a superb performance. B+

The Most Dangerous Game (1932) - Pretty cool movie. Nice concept and execution. Really short, though, like an hour long. Second act is practically nonexistent. Still, neat pic. B

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DuracellEnergizer said:

^I've known about that for several months now. =P

 There had been rumblings for years, but only now has this been given the go ahead. I'd be amazed if they get any of the original actors back. Those whose characters didn't buy the farm that is.

Where were you in '77?

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You forgot the Electric Boogaloo part! ;)

Where were you in '77?

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TV's Frink said:

Independence Day 2?  *sigh*

 2 and 3.

Wookieepedia said:

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But look on the bright side -- you could always use the material to make A Ridiculous Independence trilogy. ;-)