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In order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Blazing Saddles, The Guardian trots out an article with a cliche headline about how it couldn't be made today :marseyeyeroll: which promptly gets the redditoids seething :soysnooseethe:.

https://old.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1al1awo/blazing_saddles_at_50_the_buttonpushing_spoof

								

								

Now, don't get me wrong. It's a tiresome topic like "Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?" Or "Tropic Thunder couldn't be made today" but we all know these twats are malding :marseymalding: because this statement critiques woke culture :soyjakhipster:. God knows /r/movies isn't exactly a place for having a healthy discussion outside of the same dozen circlejerk topics :marseyeyeroll:.

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God darn I hate these people so much

Of course it couldn't be made today; its entire purpose and concept was deliberately built around mocking and parodying the then actively popular Western movie and television serial genre that were based around romanticizing an era that never really happened at all in they ways that were commonly portrayed.

:#soyjakanimeglasses: :#marseyleftoidschizo: :#soysnoo:

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Its really just another expression of "everything is political". A movie cant be a parody of a film genre, it has to actually be a deeper message about politics and society :marseysociety2:

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