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Giveaway: Stargate 15th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray!

By Great White Snark | October 5, 2009

Finally. A Blu-ray that will celebrate James Spader in all of his bespectacled glory in 1080p high definition.

In addition to the theatrical and extended cuts of the film, a slew of featurettes, a documentary, and other goodness, the Blu-ray features a “never-before-seen gag reel,” which I can only presume includes director Roland Emmerich’s pitch for 10,000 B.C.

To sign up to win a copy of Stargate 15th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray:

  1. If you haven’t already, get an e-mail subscription to Great White Snark. It won’t cost you nuthin’.
  2. Leave a comment on this post. In the “Mail (will not be published)” field, enter the same e-mail address of your subscription, so I know who you are.
  3. In the comment, name the lamest racial stereotype or caricature in a geek movie. The more hilariously offensive, the better. (Consider the way-to0-obvious “Jar Jar Binks” off limits.)

I’ll select my favorite and announce that winner in a new post next Tuesday, October 13.

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    7 Responses to “Giveaway: Stargate 15th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray!”

    1. Wavatar Patrick J Says:
      October 6th, 2009 at 7:42 am

      1. In transformers 2 the two “black” transformers had gold teeth and quote “don’t do no reading.” I was one of the few that laughed in the theater.

      2. In the newer Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka, all the oompa loompas were no longer orange but a clone of the same guy. This guy happened to be mexican, thus showing that the mexican does all the manual labor around the chocolate factory.

    2. Wavatar Mother of Bebo Says:
      October 6th, 2009 at 9:25 am

      In Madagascar 2 they had Marty, the zebra, (voiced by Chris Rock) meet up with a herd of zebras. There’s a point where he’s talking to one of the main characters but it turns out it’s not him…it’s one of the other zebras and he says something like, “You thought that was me? What are you saying? That we ALL look alike??”

      Sorry… Only one I can think of…

    3. Wavatar Moises Says:
      October 6th, 2009 at 7:47 pm

      Bee movie is one of the films where some Bees were Jewish, Mexican and basically the film was offensive to some audience when it came out in theaters.

    4. Wavatar nickolai Says:
      October 8th, 2009 at 7:50 am

      Maurice Levy in The Wire — the only Jewish character in that whole sprawling series, and he’s a corrupt, opportunistic, conniving, money-grubbing defense lawyer. And he loves brisket.

    5. Wavatar Shad Says:
      October 9th, 2009 at 5:37 pm

      I think the entire cast of Blacula counts. Some of the lines in that movie would make Tyler Perry seem like Shakespeare.

    6. Wavatar Shawn Says:
      October 10th, 2009 at 10:00 pm

      Mr. Popo from the Dragon Ball anime series/movies/manga always struck me as an offensive character design. His outfit is fine since he’s a genie, but his extra-dark skin combined with his huge lips and big ears just scream of an old-fashioned caricature of racism.

    7. Wavatar Mary K Says:
      October 11th, 2009 at 12:24 pm

      Instead of going for just one person I want to point out the primitive natives that wear weird masks or paint their faces with colored animal excrement. You see alot of dancing natives in the movie King Kong (the original). They all look and were made to seem like the only thing they had one their minds were killing everyone they came in contact with, like all other primitive natives you might come across out there somehwere in the jungles of Africa. Most only say things like Oooga, oooga and jumping around liek a fire was lit under their feet.

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