It's entertaining to see the word 'redneck' and the idea of racism in the same thought. As if redneck was a race.
I remember when the Waterboy came out. I'm from south Louisiana, and everyone was up in arms about how they portrayed the people around here. I myself found it to be funny as hell, since we DON'T talk or act like that and they just took it up a few notches for entertainment purposes.People get so mad over the dunbest things nowadays. It's saddening really...
Did you giggle at there Redneck appearance Did you kinda chuckle when you saw the Wrecker's Redneck appearance? One thing I noticed on Topspin, he kinda looked like he was only wearing jeans and he was shirtless. When I'm looking at my Human Alliance Roadbuster, he looks like he has a beard. And Leadfoot, Don't get me started. Everytime I watch that review about Human Alliance Leadfoot, at 23:20 when the reviewer says belly I giggle, So I play that part over and over again for a good giggle.
I've got Wrecker Rednecks on the brain! I just woke up and I had a dream that I was camping. I turned my back for 1 minute, and when I come back, The Wreckers are trashing my camp! Roadbuster was sitting in my hamack. Leadfoot was eating my food. Topspin was playing the banjo. and thay were all sing OH, Susanna!
No, I don't believe you did. Also I guess the whole "Wreckers as rednecks" thing is disproven, since their physical aspects are based on NASCAR fans, not rednecks, and their personalities don't reflect either.
I'm almost positive the Wreckers were going to be rednecks at some stage of development, and someone said to Bay, "Uh, the last time we made full-on comedic stereotype characters there was quite a bit of backlash." To which Bay responded, "Oh. Give them a different accent then. Scottish, or something. Americans still like Scottish people, right?" "Yes, sir." "Good. Now go away. I'm busy filming Rosie's ass."