Do a Mitzvah and spread the word!
Dec. 22nd, 2012 01:54 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One of the few downsides to being Jewish is the lack of cool holiday specials that celebrate our culture and traditions. Off the top of my head, the only movies/TV specials I can think of that center around Jewish holidays are "very special episodes" of goyim shows where the main character(s) entertain a Jewish friend, Yentl (which is depressing and filled with Streisand), Eight Crazy Nights (which is disgusting and sucks ass), and the ONE diamond in the pile of schmutz: THE HEBREW HAMMER!
If you've never seen The Hebrew Hammer, it's basically about a reluctant Jewish superhero who has to save Chanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa when Santa Claus' heir turns out to be a psychotic, racist bastard intent on wiping out all the non-Christian holidays. This trailer pretty much tells you all you need to know about it:
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Anyhoo, there's a kickstarter to fund a sequel called "The Hebrew Hammer vs Hitler". I want this sequel to happen. Badly. So I'm spreading the word here. Even if you don't end up donating, all I ask is that you at least check out the existing movie (it's currently on Netflix). It is both an awesome movie and a fun look into wacky Jewish culture.
G-dash-D BLESS!
If you've never seen The Hebrew Hammer, it's basically about a reluctant Jewish superhero who has to save Chanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa when Santa Claus' heir turns out to be a psychotic, racist bastard intent on wiping out all the non-Christian holidays. This trailer pretty much tells you all you need to know about it:
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Anyhoo, there's a kickstarter to fund a sequel called "The Hebrew Hammer vs Hitler". I want this sequel to happen. Badly. So I'm spreading the word here. Even if you don't end up donating, all I ask is that you at least check out the existing movie (it's currently on Netflix). It is both an awesome movie and a fun look into wacky Jewish culture.
G-dash-D BLESS!
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Date: 2012-12-22 10:02 am (UTC)I'm surprised Tara Strong wasn't particularly bothered by all the racist jokes targeting Jews in Drawn Together.
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Date: 2012-12-22 10:54 am (UTC)Yes. But, sadly, being Jewish doesn't necessarily make a person talented. :P
IMO, Eight Crazy Nights failed because it spent the first 3/4 of the movie being a typical "Adam Sandler gross out comedy" and then tried to tack on a schmaltzy holiday message at the end. It would have been nice if he had made the movie G-rated so it could air on TV each year alongside other animated Christmas specials. But it ended up being too crude to air on broadcast TV and too childish to air on Comedy Central or Adult Swim.
I'm surprised Tara Strong wasn't particularly bothered by all the racist jokes targeting Jews in Drawn Together.
She actually addressed this when she appeared on Rob Paulsen's podcast. She recognized that Drawn Together was supposed to be crude and terrible and was willing to roll with it. However, there was one time where she put her foot down and refused to preform an Anne Frank joke (she didn't go into specifics. But it must have been pretty awful if she flat out refused to do it! O_o).
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Date: 2012-12-22 11:01 am (UTC)Oh, yeah, I read that part on Wikipedia. I sure wish I could see it on video. xD
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Date: 2012-12-22 05:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-12-26 12:43 pm (UTC)Oh, joy. There goes supporting cultural diversity. :/
One of the few downsides to being Jewish is the lack of cool holiday specials that celebrate our culture and traditions.
Well, it wouldn't probably be all that connected to Chanukkah but there's also the Fiddler on the Roof musical/movie. True, I've never actually SEEN it but I read the book it's based on (Tevye the Dairyman and the Railroad Stories, by Sholem Aleichem) - and loved it. :)