TheIncredibleSk
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I saw my first r rated film with my dad when I was 4. It had boobs, cursing, and blood. Never scarred me.,
Went to watch this flick friday night, it was sold out for the last 3 showings.

I wouldnt either and that was exactly what I was thinking seeing little 9-10 year old kids running up and down the aisles yesterday. I was like WTF!!! Especially with Stu's whole ordeal and the photos at the end. I seriously don't see how this movie made it with just an R rating to be honest. Knowing the MPAA I can't believe they didn't try to put an NC-17 stamp on it. I bet the unrated version will be crazy though lol
Also, does anyone else find it ****ed up how Zach Galifinakis refused to work with Mel Gibson on moral grounds, yet he has no problem working with [blackout]Mike Tyson[/blackout].

People on IMDB said the same thing, but I think it's because Tyson's **** happened decades ago, and Gibson's stuff is still kind of fresh.
Since I'm a big Billy Joel fan, I'm sure I'm never going to hear Allentown quite the same way again either...![]()
Also, does anyone else find it ****ed up how Zach Galifinakis refused to work with Mel Gibson on moral grounds, yet he has no problem working with [blackout]Mike Tyson[/blackout].
He did rape somebody thoI think it's 2 things
1. Mels actions are very recent and considering how big this film is, letting him "in" would have in a way helped his current situation and or career. With tyson, not only did he do his time but his "career" doesn't need helping at this point, he just is.
2. Tyson never did or said anything to or about jews lol.

He did rape somebody tho![]()
Zach isn't Jewish, though.The last part was in jest pertaining to Zach.
personally, I think it's hypocrisy mixed with a touch of being on a power trip.
Ergo, the two reasons I listed above.