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31 Aug 10
I would like to discuss the merits of this film in terms of both it's comedic content and graphical imagery; and also to investigate the latent racism endemic in the series evidenced by the blatant absence of Chinese or Muslim toys in any part of the trilogy (especially as the Bruce Lee doll with kung-fu kick action was so popular in the 1970s).
Discuss.
Originally posted by divegeesterlooked at all the heat George Lucas got for Jar Jar Binks.
I would like to discuss the merits of this film in terms of both it's comedic content and graphical imagery; and also to investigate the latent racism endemic in the series evidenced by the blatant absence of Chinese or Muslim toys in any part of the trilogy (especially as the Bruce Lee doll with kung-fu kick action was so popular in the 1970s).
Discuss.
Originally posted by divegeesterYes, the Osama bin Laden action figure with "Behead the Infidels" action was also very popular in the late 90s.
I would like to discuss the merits of this film in terms of both it's comedic content and graphical imagery; and also to investigate the latent racism endemic in the series evidenced by the blatant absence of Chinese or Muslim toys in any part of the trilogy (especially as the Bruce Lee doll with kung-fu kick action was so popular in the 1970s).
Discuss.
Originally posted by divegeesterHow old are your kids?
I would like to discuss the merits of this film in terms of both it's comedic content and graphical imagery; and also to investigate the latent racism endemic in the series evidenced by the blatant absence of Chinese or Muslim toys in any part of the trilogy (especially as the Bruce Lee doll with kung-fu kick action was so popular in the 1970s).
Discuss.
Originally posted by divegeesterI had a glow in the dark Jesus on a Cross on my bedroom wall. Seriously, I did. I didn't see that in TS3. I flew it around all the time, at least in my head. Wazzup with that?
I would like to discuss the merits of this film in terms of both it's comedic content and graphical imagery; and also to investigate the latent racism endemic in the series evidenced by the blatant absence of Chinese or Muslim toys in any part of the trilogy (especially as the Bruce Lee doll with kung-fu kick action was so popular in the 1970s).
Discuss.