She was a delightful woman, and my favorite ewok. But more than that, she fought for dwarves to be credited by name in Hollywood productions where they otherwise would have just been some costume on the set. You would think that would be automatic, but not in Hollywood. She was a tremendous human being.
@@lexbeltran1354 I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character! We are the world, We are the children, We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let's start giving. There's a choice we're makin, We're saving our own lives, It's true we'll make a better day, just you and me
"lets get this party started right....lets get this party started... quickly" I remember house DJs would use that sample in mixs back in the day. Thanks for the upload
Just the fact that you even question it or others do is what is wrong with the world today. Comedy never was about “social justice,” ffs. Nothing is off limits in comedy. Even if he didn’t “portray them in a dignified way,” it doesn’t matter, because someone will always find it funny (even if it’s in a “so bad it’s funny” kind of way - comedy is an art form.
Better than most ov the marvel shit with 150 million budget. First watched when about 1990 , just watched again for the second time . I miss the times when you can make skits on any topic. Black man makes disabled and small person routine.
In Living Color is just a bit less that 20 years old. Back then EVERYONE laughed at these sketches. Today, all involved would be banned from acting again.