![]() Scourged with tongues and pens, stricken like Moses from every monument, carried to the darkest sub-basement of Disney Studios and put under padlock and guard. Those characters, depictions and.yes, products.not friendly toward the postmodern movement toward a friendlier culture, have been banned. Walt Disney, a man deified for his empire of fantasy and timeless, whimsical creations, is a man vilified for his personal worldview. IF YOU LIKE MY REVIEWS, PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO LET ME KNOW BY VOTING. I'll give this film a solid 5/5 for total total originality and smart total comedy plus total nonsense, plus everything else that small people care about. So if you never ask to see this film again on DVD, its not my fault, because, for me, I'm currently working on getting this film put back into production for everyone to enjoy from now on. I don't expect miracle, but, as I remember this film, its a child-hood story told by many people and Walt Disney. I spent my childhood watching this film, and since I'm an old man now, I expect this film to be passed on in video by my family to my children. I don't think anyone could block the remaking of this film or would want to, but it's high time that we make things a bit less idiotic in our society. I thought that censorship was unconstitutional. I'm so totally disappointed about the outcome of this, but there is nothing you can do but call up Disney yourself and ask them what is going on. The film introduces us to Uncle Remus, a man that stays down at the fishing hole and is able to know many different small creatures, like Brear Rabbit and the small singing birds. You may think that someone in charge may have suppressed this film from coming back into mainstream, or that someone may have royalty rights tying things up, but whatever the reasons, you might never see this film again. I don't know why Disney can't go back and re-release this film. for what I assume has to do with racism and bigotry, which I happen to think is absolutely preposterous, since this was a wonderful film that everyone truly enjoyed. "All in the Family" and "Movin' on up"?-I rest my case. If you really look hard enough, you can find something that offends someone in every movie, sitcom or character-depiction. "Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs" surely must be offensive to Dwarfs and Midgets and ordinary people with speech impediments by use of the cartoon character named "Dopey ". ![]() If some people feel the movie portrays african-americans in the South poorly, then why not ban actors, movies or TV shows that portray non-african-americans poorly like Don Knots, the 3 Stooges, Beverly Hillbillies, Abbott and Costello, The Honeymooners, Martin and Lewis, etc. The actor who plays Uncle Rehmus did a wonderful job and will never receive the credit he deserves because of a few inconsiderate critics of the content of the original movie. May be the only chance your kids will get to experience a snippet of the original "Song of the South" cartoon characters. Probably the best of the "sing along" series by Disney.
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