Directed by Stiller, sure to be hilarious.
This just goes to show that you really shouldn't insult your target audience.Groups that advocate for the disabled called on Sunday for a national boycott of the Ben Stiller comedy "Tropic Thunder," citing what they say is its negative portrayal of people with intellectual disabilities.
Steve615 said:
Starting to sound like this might be a good movie. One more "offended" party and we have a trifecta!Carl Spock said:This movie has already pissed off some people in the black community, too, because of Robert Downey, Jr.'s character. I also bet Hollywood won't like its negative portrayal in the film.
This sounds like just my kind of movie.
Thought this article would be prudent...Bobby H said:I watched Tropic Thunder earlier this evening. Had pretty good time.
The movie is at its most hilarious during the first 30 minutes or so. It gets a bit uneven once the actors are on their own in the jungle. But overall, it's a very good, deliberately offensive satire on the pretentious excesses of Hollywood.
Protesters calling for a boycott of this movie simply don't get it. The joke is not on mentally challenged people or African Americans. It's a rather scathing criticism of Hollywood capitalizing off the plight of mentally challenged people and stereotypes of African Americans. An actor acts mentally challenged and gets Oscar nominations or Oscar wins from the effort. It's a predictable stunt anymore, and in a certain context it's no different from Al Jolson painting on "black face" and singing "Mammy."
I'd say this movie deliberately crosses the line into bad taste the most fearlessly since Team America: World Police. The movie has a lot of good one-liners and some hilarious cameos.