11 Popular-Yet-Racy Films That Wouldn't Pass In 2022
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Revisit Hollywood history and take a look at 11 films that were hits during their time but would find it hard to get off the cutting room floor in today’s era of cancel culture:
1. Gone With The Wind (1939)
Even with making Hattie McDaniel the first Black Oscar winner, Gone With The Wind unfortunately gave us a romanticized version of the Civil War era that still feels like a slap in the face to Black America.
2. Silver Streak (1976)
One word: Blackface!
3. Porky's (1981)
Hyper-masculinity and misogyny wrapped up in a nutshell, made especially for WASPs.
4. Soul Man (1986)
We can’t even…..like, how was this even made?!
5. Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Driving Miss Daisy is sweet in theory and overall theme, but the idea of Morgan Freeman chauffeuring around a white woman, and the movie is told from her perspective, seems very tone deaf even for the late 80s/early 90s.
6. True Lies (1994)
One of the best action flicks of all time, yet we doubt the Middle Eastern terrorist plot paired with fighter planes would fly in a post-9/11 world.
7. Pocahontas (1995)
Disney did their best to show children the downfalls of racial tension and how that can affect the pursuit of true love. Unfortunately, the classic animated film glossed over tragedies that the real-life Pocahontas faced and revisioned the truth behind her relationship to John Smith.
8. American Beauty (1999)
From the actual canceling of Kevin Spacey to the unsettling plot centered around an illegal affair with a teenage girl, nothing about American Beauty would appeal to audiences today.
9. Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
The scene above is mild compared to some of the crude jokes made at every turn of this parody flick. A guilty pleasure, indeed!
10. I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007)
Sexual identity has gone though strides within the past 15 years alone, so we’re willing to bet that Chuck And Larry would face huge flack by the LGBTQIA+ community if they attempted a remake this playing-gay buddy flick.
11. Tropic Thunder (2008)
Robert Downey Jr. is seen as a Marvel legend today, but we are still giving him a collective side-eye for how dedicated he was to this role of portraying an afro-rocking, jive-talking Black man.