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That's awesome.

And I think we all know who that cameo is that Ebert's talking about, eh?
 
Yeah, every other review spoiled it already.
 
I don't know if this has been posted but more uproad as insued.

Mental disability groups protest 'Tropic Thunder'
Aug. 12, 2008, 6:31 AM EST
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- "Tropic Thunder" is pushing the envelope too far for groups representing the mentally disabled.
Dozens of people from organizations such as the Special Olympics and the American Association of People with Disabilities protested the movie-industry spoof across the street from the film's Los Angeles premiere at Mann's Bruin Theatre on Monday. The protesters held up signs with slogans such as "Call me by my name, not by my label" and chanted phrases like "Ban the movie, ban the word."

The groups are outraged over scenes featuring the liberal usage of a disparaging term used to describe the mentally disabled. In the movie, director and co-star Ben Stiller plays a fame-hungry actor cast in a war movie who previously had a role as a mentally disabled character named Simple Jack. The DreamWorks film, which opens Wednesday, also stars Robert Downey Jr. and Jack Black.
"When I heard about it, I felt really hurt inside," said Special Olympics global messenger Dustin Plunkett. "I cannot believe a writer could write something like that. It's the not the way that we want to be portrayed. We have feelings. We don't like the word ******. We are people. We're just like any other people out there. We want to be ourselves and not be discriminated against."
Andrew J. Imparato, president of the American Association of People with Disabilities, said he and other representatives from advocacy groups representing the mentally disabled met with DreamWorks co-chair Stacey Snider and watched a private screening of the film Monday morning. Imparato called the movie "tasteless" and said it was "offensive start to finish."
"I have a sense of humor," said Imparato. "There were parts of the movie where I laughed, but it seems to me that the movie tried really hard to go too far and then pull back on everything that was offensive except the issue of people with intellectual disabilities. I just think Ben Stiller and the people involved in this movie just didn't think it was going to be offensive."
Following the original complaints from the advocacy groups, DreamWorks pulled some promotional materials, including a Web site that promoted the film-within-a-film starring Stiller's character which contained the tag line "Once there was a ******." DreamWorks spokesman Chip Sullivan previously said in a statement that "no changes or cuts to the film will be made."
"If you want to pick on people, as the old playground saying goes, pick on people your own size," said Timothy Shriver, chairman of the Special Olympics, who is calling for a boycott of "Tropic Thunder" along with the other groups. "This population struggles too much with the basics to have to struggle against Hollywood. We're sending a message that this hate speech is no longer acceptable."

http://movies.msn.com/movies/article.aspx/?news=326587&GT1=28101
 
Honestly though, it just makes me wanna see the movie more. I don't think these groups understand that the more they protest a movie, the interest it draws.
 
I am surprised that Jesse Jackson hasn't yet protested about RDJ playing a black man.

Maybe he knows that RDJ is playing a dude who's playing a dude disguised as another dude.
 
I am surprised that Jesse Jackson hasn't yet protested about RDJ playing a black man.

Maybe he knows that RDJ is playing a dude who's playing a dude disguised as another dude.

I haven't heard any black people really complain about that, because I think it doesn't really come off as that bad. Downey has gained quite a following after Iron Man, and his personality is kind of, "yeah, I know this **** is dumb, but come on." I think people get it.
 
These people calling for a boycott would never see the movie anyways. The majority of people who will see this saw the trailer months ago and loved it.
 
Well I for one think this movie looks freakin hilarious!!I don't mind Downey's character. he's suppose to be an insensitive moron.I mean Ben Stiller is an action hero with live Pandas tied to him.Just like Blazing Saddles that you mention before Terry. It's Satire and i don't have a problem with it.

Plus my girl was like damn he makes a good looking brother. Hahaha
 
Well I for one think this movie looking freakin hilarious!!I don't mind Downey's character. he's suppose to be an insensitive moron.I mean Ben Stiller is an action hero with live Pandas tied to him.Just like Blazing Saddles that you mention before Terry. It's Satire and i don't have a problem with it.

Plus my girl was like damn he makes a good looking brother
. Hahaha
That is really funny.
 
These people calling for a boycott would never see the movie anyways.

Yeah, they would probably just stare at the screen with a glazed over look on their face as they drooled all over themselves.
 
if Eddie Murphy can dress up like a racist Chinese guy or a Jewish dude and not get flack then why shouldn't Robert Downey junior. It just goes to show how versatile he is as an actor.
...... Haha yeah that good looking brother thing she said kinda pissed me off though cause she was suppose to say that about me:cwink:
 

Exactly. :up:

I actually saw something similar at a Broadway show once. It was Martin Short in a show that spoofed one-man shows, where he made up a bunch of BS about himself to tell his "life story" on stage (it was hilarious).

But at one point they did a mock Oscar ceremony that had him nominated for a movie where he played a mentally challenged man fighting for his pet parrot to ride the bus with him. The 10-second "clip" consisted of Short on stage running in circles around a bird perch yelling "Let Mr. Feathers ride with me! Let Mr. Feathers ride with me!"

Of course it was a total spoof of the whole idea of actors winning awards for playing those kinds of roles--not a spoof of the mentally challenged themselves. And it was really funny.

That's sounds like exactly what they're doing in Tropic Thunder, and it appears the protesters have missed the point entirely.
 
So true. IMO, the actors who actually try to play mentally ******ed characters to win awards are more offensive than Stiller in TT. Its kind of like how actors who wear blackface for a role (whats his name in Soul Man) are more offensive than RDJ.

You shut your mouth about C. Thomas Howell!

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So true. IMO, the actors who actually try to play mentally ******ed characters to win awards are more offensive than Stiller in TT. Its kind of like how actors who wear blackface for a role (whats his name in Soul Man) are more offensive than RDJ.

Yea....why is it when Sean Penn (I am sam) and Cuba Gooding Jr. (Radio) portray mentally disabled people it's called a 'daring and brave performance....but when I do the same thing, I'm an *******......
 
Yea....why is it when Sean Penn (I am sam) and Cuba Gooding Jr. (Radio) portray mentally disabled people it's called a 'daring and brave performance....but when I do the same thing, I'm an *******......
They're actors, that's why. It's their job to play characters with any kind of risk in the mist of them performing.
 
Yea....why is it when Sean Penn (I am sam) and Cuba Gooding Jr. (Radio) portray mentally disabled people it's called a 'daring and brave performance....but when I do the same thing, I'm an *******......

you're pretty ******ed for not knowing the answer to your ******ed question...
 
I am surprised that Jesse Jackson hasn't yet protested about RDJ playing a black man.

Maybe he knows that RDJ is playing a dude who's playing a dude disguised as another dude.

Or he just doesnt care :whatever:

America is so out of touch with the black community
 
Or he just doesnt care :whatever:

America is so out of touch with the black community

LOL, even when we don't complain, people want us to. :o

Man, a couple guys I know got to see the Chicago screening, and they told me that
Tom Cruise's character dances to Flo Rida/T-Pain's song "Low."
I gots to see it now. :D
 
hahaha...oh, those cheeky black people, so different from us whities...

LOL, even when we don't complain, people want us to. :o

Man, a couple guys I know got to see the Chicago screening, and they told me that
Tom Cruise's character dances to Flo Rida/T-Pain's song "Low."
I gots to see it now. :D

and that happens throughout a good deal of the credits too :woot:
 
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