‘Airplane!' creator slams joy-killing threat: ‘Twitter 9 percent'
[NYP] Last year marked the 40th anniversary of the release of "Airplane!," the comedy I wrote and directed with my brother Jerry and our friend Jim Abrahams. Just before the world shut down, Paramount held a screening at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, followed by a Q&A in which an audience member asked a question we never used to receive: "Could you make ’Airplane!’ today?"
My response: "Of course, we could. Just without the jokes."
Although people tell me that they love "Airplane!" and it seems to be included on just about every Top Five movie-comedy list, there was talk at Paramount of withholding the rerelease over feared backlash for scenes that today would be deemed "insensitive."
I’m referring to scenes like the one in which two black characters speak entirely in a jive dialect so unintelligible that it has to be subtitled. I’ve lost count of the number of people who have said to me, "You couldn’t do that scene today."
Posted by: Besoeker 2021-10-16 |