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Orpheum theater won’t show ‘Gone With the Wind,’ calling film ‘insensitive’
News3/Memphis, Aug 25, 2017, David Royer

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — “Gone With the Wind” will be gone from The Orpheum’s summer movie series, the theater’s board said Friday.

The Orpheum Theatre Group decided not to include the 1939 movie about a plantation in the Civil War-era South in its 2018 Summer Movie Series after feedback from patrons following the last screening Aug. 11.

As an organization whose stated mission is to ‘entertain, educate and enlighten the communities it serves’, the Orpheum cannot show a film that is insensitive to a large segment of its local population,” the theater’s operators said in a statement.

Memphis’ population is about 64 percent African-American.

The historic theater in Downtown Memphis has shown the movie for decades, but this year’s event “generated numerous comments,” leading to the decision.

“While title selections for the series are typically made in the spring of each year, the Orpheum has made this determination early in response to specific inquiries from patrons,” the Orpheum group said.


http://wreg.com/2017/08/25/orpheum-theater-wont-show-gone-with-the-wind-calling-film-insensitive/

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Recognized by most as one of the greatest movies of all time.

Likely now will just show Chris Rock's filthy live comedy show now.
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I don't know nothing about showing no movies!
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It ain't fittin'. It jes ain't fittin'.
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Recognized by most as one of the greatest movies of all time.

Likely now will just show Chris Rock's filthy live comedy show now.
Personally, I found it to be pretty boring. I've attempted to watch it a number of times but started dozing off every time part way into it.  The book was better.
Nevertheless, the reasons for not showing it are ridiculous.  There are numerous movies that are "insensitive" to various groups, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be shown.
Does that mean that as of now any group can demand a movie not be shown if they find it "insensitive" to them?

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They'll probably replace it with Pulp Fiction.

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I guess the Al Jolsen  retrospective is out too.

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Forget about Blazing Saddles too. 

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Personally, I found it to be pretty boring. I've attempted to watch it a number of times but started dozing off every time part way into it.  The book was better.
Nevertheless, the reasons for not showing it are ridiculous.  There are numerous movies that are "insensitive" to various groups, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be shown.
Does that mean that as of now any group can demand a movie not be shown if they find it "insensitive" to them?

I'm part Italian.  Guess I should make a fuss whenever The Godfather is shown. 

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The Maltese Falcon, with Humphrey Bogart as Sam Heart.

BTW, do you know what 'gunsel' means?

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I'm part Italian.  Guess I should make a fuss whenever The Godfather is shown.


You make a fuss you make your bed, capisce? ;-)



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You make a fuss you make your bed, capisce? ;-)
I don't know about that...but I  always leave the gun and take the cannoli.  22222frying pan

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Forget about Blazing Saddles too.
Funniest movie ever.
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   We've certainly come a long way from 'The Birth of a Nation' being shown in the White House, 102 years ago.

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Funniest movie ever.

Couldn't make a movie like that today.   The little snowflakes and the perpetually offended wouldn't get the satire.  Mel Brooks was having fun with stereotypes and prejudices. 

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They'll probably replace it with Pulp Fiction.

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With all the N-words bleeped out?

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Am I the only one who thought Pulp Fiction was awful?  Forget the language and the violence. The film itself was so jumbled, it gave me a headache and I seldom get headaches. Maybe it was sorted out later in the movie, but I didn't make it through the first hour.  I turned it off. 

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  Pulp Fiction is a Quentin Tarantino film, watch Reservoir Dogs, another film of his, much better. I like the Coen Brothers better though.

   Their First:

Blood Simple
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Blood Simple is a 1984 American neo-noir crime film written, edited, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. It was the directorial debut of the Coens and the first major film of cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld, who later became a noted director, as well as the feature film debut of Joel Coen's wife Frances McDormand, who subsequently starred in many of his features.

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Am I the only one who thought Pulp Fiction was awful?  Forget the language and the violence. The film itself was so jumbled, it gave me a headache and I seldom get headaches. Maybe it was sorted out later in the movie, but I didn't make it through the first hour.  I turned it off.
Oops. I thought it was a comedy.
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Thanks @corbe

Enjoyed Fargo and Raising Arizona.  Will have to check out Blood Simple.

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Am I the only one who thought Pulp Fiction was awful?  Forget the language and the violence. The film itself was so jumbled, it gave me a headache and I seldom get headaches. Maybe it was sorted out later in the movie, but I didn't make it through the first hour.  I turned it off.
vastly overrated.

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vastly overrated.

Thank you.  Glad I'm not alone. 

Unfortunately, it' s cr@p like Pulp Fiction that wins all the awards.  The Oscars and other such awards are totally meaningless.

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The Maltese Falcon, with Humphrey Bogart as Sam Heart.

BTW, do you know what 'gunsel' means?
It has a couple well recognized meanings and then there is the one that Dashiell Hammett used.

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gun·sel.
gunsels (plural noun)
a criminal carrying a gun.

ORIGIN

early 20th cent. (denoting a homosexual youth): from Yiddish gendzel ‘little goose,’ influenced in sense by gun.
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With all the N-words bleeped out?

That and the editing of the pawn shop homosexual portion.
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