![]() Pepper was certainly part of Mankiewicz’s way of trying to reverse the racist African American caricatures Fleming depicted in the LALD novel by introducing a caricature of Southern authority, and in that context he works as a buffoon.īy TMWTGG he just felt utterly out of place tagging along with Bond, and his racist remarks over Asians just felt gross. And I don't think anyone involved in the making of Bond movies is intentionally racist.no matter how the views may have changed in the meantime. If that were different, it wouldn't be satire anymore. It sometimes hurts until you realise the intention behind it. Satire is always at the next level: It never makes fun of the targets of racist, sexist, whatever-ist remarks, but always of the attackers, even if that is by showing their unfiltered "opinions". There is no way that anyone should take that seriously. ![]() Same goes for Pepper's remarks about the little Thai pointy-heads in their pajamas. Nobody who understood the mechanics here will take them at face value. Yes, but that very fact serves to show that they are ridiculous racist stereotypes. I think Clifton played him so OTT that you just chuckle at them but they do play into the racist stereotypes of southern police. I am surprised no one has mentioned Sheriff JW Pepper as he had some politically incorrect lines. So I would agree with the refilling line. Magda and Bond in bed to me is a bit off. I'm not at all sure if that's intended to be taken seriously but it seems to me that the scriptwriters' intent was obviously a reference to Sean Connery's Bond from the new Lazenby Bond, however veiled it might have been. Just like in the story, Lazenby Bond does end up holding Tracy's shoes as she speeds away in the car. Some commentators have said that that line was actually just a reference to Prince Charming holding the glass slipper belonging to Cinderella. I can understand why they did it at the time, but watching it now, I don't think breaking the fourth wall was a good idea. I don't know the general perspective about this one inhere, but I always HATED the “This never happened to the other fella” line. Now that one is pretty near the knuckle! I have to say that that one went totally over my head though when I saw the film in the cinema as a thirteen year old in January 1998! It was my first Bond film in the cinema. Moneypenny: "You always were a cunning linguist, James." “I’m just going to party tomorrow and celebrate my single,” she said, before showing off a fancy dinner spread.Bond: "I always enjoyed learning a new tongue." ![]() On her Instagram story Thursday evening leading up to the midnight drop, Shenseea told fans she would do a pop-up for fans to meet her in New York City. ![]() “Lick it well fast, but not too much/ Big swing like from a sippy cup.”Įchoing her risque contributions on the art of female pleasure on “WAP,” Megan also offers up some pointed tips on her verse: “Bust it open, bend over, put my back in it/ He addicted like it got a little crack in it/ Suck it like a crab leg, I’m cracking it/ Take it out, catch your breath, get back in it.” I always wanted to write a suck p*ssy song…some of y'all need guidance on how to eat □Īnd that message is crystal clear in the song: “Put your back in it,” Shenseea croons. “Finna teach you how to LICK,” Shenseea tweeted with a teaser for the song Thursday, before adding in a second tweet, “I always wanted to write a suck p*ssy song…some of y’all need guidance on how to eat □.” The not-so-subtle music video features an assortment of lickable treats - lollipops, popsicles and ice cream cones - set amid a cotton candy-colored landscape. ![]() Shenseea is here to teach some lessons about how to “Lick” with an equally NSFW song as Cardi B‘s “ WAP.” The Jamaican songstress joins forces with rapper Megan Thee Stallion for the single, which is featured on Shenseea’s debut album Alpha, out March 11 on Interscope. ![]()
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