Film & TV Anybody Go See The Longest Yard?

Snowman

Well-Known Member
#1
Any Of You Guys Go See This Movie? Just Got Back From Seeing It, An Quite Frankly Its A Real Good Movie. Just As Good As The OG.

Half Of The Movie Was Telling A Story, An The Other Half Was Actual Football Playing. Michael Irvin Had A Good Role, So Did Bill Romanowski.

The Wrestlers Were Too Funny. Austin, Goldberg an Nash, Had Good Parts In The Film. That Was Too Funny When Nash Took The Estrogen Pills, He Started Actin Like A Woman.

Definitely I'll Be Buying This On DVD.

Oh Yeah last But not Least, Props To Nelly He Had A Good Role In The Film he Was The RB.(Nelly Gets Some Of My Respect Back).

Another Good Comedy For Sandler, Rock, an Good Ol Burt Reynolds.
 

Tito

New Member
#3
fields316_2000 said:
like i said in my other post..i liked the movie but i didnt like the way austion was so liberal with the 'n' word..
Words just flew out easily out his mouth. lol

Yeah, it was a great movie.
 
#5
yeah man..it seems so natural for austin to call a black dude a Nig*er..besides that - it was funny! was that big mush mouth monster guy actually wrestlings giant gonzalez?
 

Stone_Cold

Active Member
#6
Cant wait to see it. As for Austins racist lines in the movie, obviously I havent seen the film yet so I cant really comment much on it, but come on, Its a film, hes reading it from a script that was written by someone else. Hes a redneck and all but it doesnt make him a racist. And if it made you think about it that much then hes done a pretty good job acting. Would it be as bad if it was Chris Rock or Nelly calling white guys crackers and such in the film?
 
#9
Stone_Cold said:
Cant wait to see it. As for Austins racist lines in the movie, obviously I havent seen the film yet so I cant really comment much on it, but come on, Its a film, hes reading it from a script that was written by someone else. Hes a redneck and all but it doesnt make him a racist. And if it made you think about it that much then hes done a pretty good job acting. Would it be as bad if it was Chris Rock or Nelly calling white guys crackers and such in the film?
Actually, I think Chris Rock does say crackers in the movie. But it's hillarious enjoyable film...
 
#10
Cracker is not on the same wavelength as nigger in terms of a racial slur but that's another argument. As for Austin saying it so easily...he's a Texas redneck, I'm sure he's heard it said before and if he doesn't use the term himself I'm pretty sure he's been around a bunch of people that have used it.
 

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