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Green Book criticisms...

Posted by mkuller on January 12, 2019 at 12:24:01:

...first it was that the films racism (and possibly Viggo Mortensen's) was not taken seriously enough.

Nick Vallelonga (driver Don Shirley's son) and Peter Farrely co-wrote the film.

Vallelonga is being criticized for a 2015 tweet supporting the Presidnet's false claim that Muslims celebrated 9/11 in New Jersey.

But Farrelly is uder fire for a history of exposing himself over 500 times on his film sets including to Cameron Diaz who was in "Something about Mary".

Farrelly responded, "True. I was an idiot. I did this decades ago and I thought I was being funny, and the truth is, I'm embarrassed and it makes me cringe now. I'm deeply sorry."

500 times????? WTF?

What do you think?