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In reply to the discussion: June Lockhart, warmhearted star of 'Lassie' and 'Lost in Space,' dies at 100 [View all]MarineCombatEngineer
(16,372 posts)41. That was a hilarious scene,
but, in this current climate, this couldn't be made, even if, like this is, satire meant not be taken seriously.
This movie, Blazing Saddles, would also fall under what I said:
IMHO, I think this is the funniest scene in the movie and I don't take umbrage at the language used because I know it's all satire.
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