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'Not good enough for a Jew'.


This is wha Axel's grandfather says to him poolside when discussing Axel's girlfriend. Yet, this dialogue was blanked out when this movie was run on the Movies! Channel. Wonder why?

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Well I've heard the line (a few times). I would imagine that "Movies" has a policy of not using ethnic identification.
Now obviously the elderly man (I think it was King Vidor) was speaking for himself and those that are his offspring ( As well as saying it in private). Why a broadcasting Co. would have a problem with that IDK.

Kisskiss, Bangbang

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That's disgusting.

Not the remark, but that some stupid pay channel would appoint itself censor -- and surreptitiously.
Smarmy a$$holes.

The point of the dialogue is irony: his grandfather is a moneyed snob who once was the violent street pleb he claims Lilly is suited for, not realizing his grandson IS that guy. He doesn't even know him.

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Movies! is a commercial supported TV station.

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There's also the fact that Jews believe in staying within the tribe so to speak. I don't look at as predjudice but more of a survival thing. Not a big deal.

Kisskiss, Bangbang

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