AMC Mocked For Giving "Goodfellas" A "Cultural Stereotypes" Trigger Warning
Sujet : AMC Mocked For Giving "Goodfellas" A "Cultural Stereotypes" Trigger Warning
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Groupes : rec.arts.tv rec.arts.movies.past-filmsDate : 22. May 2024, 09:30:43
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AMC is being mocked for placing a �cultural stereotypes� warning on the
classic 1990 Martin Scorsese mobster drama, �Goodfellas.�
Anyone tuning in to the film on the streaming service AMC+ sees the following
message before the movie begins: �This film includes language and/or cultural
stereotypes that are inconsistent with today�s standards of inclusion and
tolerance and may offend some viewers.�
AMC provided The New York Post with a statement about the warning.
The company said they started adding this content warning four years ago. �In
2020, we began adding advisories in front of certain films that include
racial or cultural references that some viewers might find offensive,� a rep
for AMC wrote.
Several individuals weighed in on the warning.
Michael Franzese, a former captain of the Colombo crime family, told the
outlet he didn�t agree with adding the warning. �We don�t need anyone
protecting mob guys,� he told the Post. �It�s crazy.�
Former NYPD officer Bo Dietl, who played a police officer in �Goodfellas,�
also disagreed with the messaging.
�The f***ing political correctness has f***ing taken everything away. This is
how life was back then. It was not a clean beautiful thing. You can�t cleanse
history. If you want to tell true history, you gotta tell it the way it is,�
he told the outlet.
Fans noted that similar films streaming on AMC+, including �The Godfather,�
did not include the same warning. That popular movie about the mob only has
the more common and generic �viewer discretion� language that mentions �brief
nudity, strong language, and intense violence.�
�Goodfellas� is considered one of the best mob movies ever made. Actor Joe
Pesci received an Academy Award for his portrayal of the gangster Tommy
DeVito. The film also features Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, and Paul Sorvino.
The United States Library of Congress classified the film �culturally
significant� and added it to the National Film Registry in 2000.
Other studios are also adding content warnings to older movies. For example,
Disney added disclaimers to classic films on its streaming service to warn
viewers that some scenes contain �negative depictions� and �mistreatment of
people or cultures.�
Classic films that had warnings added include �Dumbo� (1941), �Peter Pan�
(1953), �Swiss Family Robinson� (1960), and �The Aristocats� (1970), as The
Daily Wire previously reported.
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