Will 'Tropic Thunder' be Handicapped By Disability Advocates?
'Simple Jack' a bit too complicated for advocates

As I was putting together my article featuring a clip from Tropic Thunder yesterday I wanted to get an image to support the article and I knew Paramount had created faux websites for its faux actors in the upcoming film. Ben Stiller plays a character named Tugg Speedman and he is primarily known as an action star chasing an Oscar. One such role is as Jack in Simple Jack, a movie about a disabled character and it's marketing takes it to a whole new level saying "Once upon a time … there was a retard."
The point of the film-within-the-film is not to offend anyone, but instead poke fun at actors for chasing Oscars by playing disabled characters. The clip I featured can be seen below, but to give you the short of it, Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.) explains to Speedman (Stiller) that an actor "never goes full retard" in his Oscar chasing roles, as Tugg did in Simple Jack. He uses examples such as Forrest Gump and Rain Man to make his case and the scene in the film actually goes on a bit longer than that.
Well, as I was doing my searching, looking for the website simplejackmovie.com it was coming up empty even though it was still linked from Stiller's movie character's website tuggspeedman.com. Nothing was there. What's the deal? I just assumed something had happened on the server level and gave up taking a snapshot of tuggspeedman.com and going about my business.
Next, an article in Variety now says Paramount pulled the plug on the site in response to criticism from disability rights advocates. What? Seriously?
A consortium of groups including the Special Olympics and the Down Syndrome Assn. of Los Angeles first contacted the studio Friday and set up a meeting with DreamWorks CEO Stacey Snider and other senior executives to discuss their concerns about the film. That meeting is scheduled to take place this afternoon .
DreamWorks decided to pull the plug on the site Monday night as a preemptive move.
"We heard their concerns, and we understand that taken out of context, the site appeared to be insensitive to people with disabilities," DreamWorks spokesman Chip Sullivan said.
Man, censorship is a bitch!
Photo: Paramount Pictures
I am seeing Tropic Thunder again on Thursday and I am starting to wonder what version I will see. I am beginning to think Paramount may go as far as to remove the clip featured below. However, that would be a seriously tough task seeing how it is referenced again later on in the film when Stiller as Speedman is actually performing the role a second time and less, shall we say, "retarded"? Sorry if that is not P.C.
Check out the clip for yourself and see if you get it or if you take it as a blatant offense to the disabled.










