Hollywood has once again proven that it's a masterclass in pushing boundaries—mainly those of good taste and sanity. In a shocking display of who-can-be-more-inappropriate, Tinseltown has managed to outdo itself with 17 wildly inappropriate moments in TV shows and movies. Apparently, the industry's motto is now "If it's not offending someone, it's not worth making."
From movies like "Cannibal Holocaust," which made viewers question the ethics of eating their neighbor's BBQ leftovers, to "I Spit on Your Grave," which sparked heated debates on the merits of revenge versus therapy, Hollywood has determined that the key to success lies in controversy. Meanwhile, "Me Before You" inspired a wave of protests from people with disabilities, mostly because the film's portrayal of a quadriplegic character was less nuanced than a TikTok dance challenge.
In a bizarre twist, it seems that what was once considered "artistic freedom" is now just a euphemism for "making audiences cringe so hard they need physical therapy." It's safe to say that if Hollywood keeps this up, their next move will be to create a film about a film that's so bad it's good—basically, a movie about a movie about a trainwreck. Stay tuned; it's going to be a wild ride