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Zombie Slayer
Mmm .... Count De Monet was "History of the World Part I", not "Blazing Saddles", but that was another film that probably couldn't be made in today's environment.
The fight scene at the end of "Blazing Saddles" couldn't be filmed today, especially Dom Deluise's lines.
"Gran Torino" got away with it because Clint set his character to be a tough, not-particularly-likable vet which let the audience dislike some of what he did (or pretend they did) and like his final actions.
There is a distinct difference in the kind of edgy you get in something like "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" versus "Blazing Saddles" or "Young Frankenstein" or even "Running Scared". I pretty much can't stand Devito anymore.
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