Thats interesting. I had no idea he was still alive and at 101... good for him. He cracked me up with that Archie Bunker character. Imagine Archie Bunker on TV in todays world... you know that shit wouldn't fly.
I don't know. I think you could find an audience for it. The problem would be finding a network with the balls to carry it.(Fox?) Need someone to stand up to those left wing virtue signaling do gooders and tell them to go pound sand.
Rest In Peace Frank Wycheck...52 years old and this sounds like a very Tragic accident in his home. Wycheck was the Hero for Music City Miracle in Nashville that gave the Titans the come from behind win over Buffalo.
Cartoon Network they already roll robot chicken which offense a ton of people just like all in the family would
You could run those ole Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner cartoons and offend someone. Wanna piss people off? How about a re-make of Blazing Saddles!! I smile just thinking about that!!!
Wanna piss people off? How about a re-make of Blazing Saddles!! I smile just thinking about that!!! Who would play Mongo and they would not allow some of the Classic Lines in that Movie. "The Sheriff is a......lol And I'm sure Mel Brooks would not allow a Re-Make as well....Kudos to him he is still alive.
He should remake it just to see if people would show up to it. I would go heck if they put the original on the big screen I might go (but only if they turned back the clock with the price to get in lol)
And I heard Mel Brooks say that there is NO way that movie gets made today. Another Movie that cannot be made today is "Deliverance"...
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