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I think they ruined the film by the homophobia shown by the scriptwriters in the scene where Travolta asks Kirstie Alley

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    Guamley — 12 years ago(March 01, 2014 12:10 PM)

    Because straight people consider it insulting to be perceived as gay. Why is that so hard to understand? Nothing homophobic about that. Would a black or white person who are mistaken for the other race be considered racist if they got insulted?

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      Lost_Woods87 — 12 years ago(March 17, 2014 08:18 PM)

      Oh boo hoo. So you got insulted by a comment but this is america and everyone can get offended or make offensive comments. Stop trying to throw a pity party just because you're lesbian and got offended. There are plenty of non-PC things in this movie and I was offended when they made the comments about bulimia, sending the message that its not a serious disorder requiring comfort and medical attention since I myself was bulimic but guess what, I GOT OVER IT. Why? IT'S A beep MOVIE

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        mustangguy809 — 11 years ago(July 22, 2014 11:15 PM)

        Getting so tired of the PC crap! Pretty soon we won't even have freedom of speech unless we agree with everything everyone has to say!

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          toking65000 — 11 years ago(August 28, 2014 03:01 AM)

          Spoken like a true white heterosexual man.
          Create a society in which you would like to live, not knowing what you're going to come into it as.

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            mustangguy809 — 11 years ago(August 28, 2014 06:15 AM)

            Oh, I'm sorry. Have I offended you?

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              Jack2979 — 11 years ago(May 03, 2014 02:19 AM)

              Even back in 1989 we should have been more enlightened.
              I realize that I am over 7 years late, but OH SHUT THE EFF UP! I just watched this movie earlier and I just thought to myself "I know someone is going to bitch about John's lesbo comment either calling him a bigot or a homophobe when the comment was neither" Big fat surprise here it is.
              In 89 there were a lot less PC crybaby douchebags - too bad I was 9 at the time and didn't get to fully appreciate living in a time when people didn't whine about everything. Now as an adult I have to put up with people being called bigots/homophobes if they are sick and tired of hearing gay people bitch about everything all the way down to why there isn't a lesbian Disney princess.
              Ugh.
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                audiosane — 11 years ago(May 17, 2014 10:24 AM)

                Everyone everywhere should be more enlightened than we are, but we're not. That's just life, but at least we got better.
                A lot of movies from the 80s are insensitive by today's standards. I find it interesting the kind of things people said or did back then without thinking twice.
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                  toking65000 — 11 years ago(August 28, 2014 03:02 AM)

                  I know! I love Three's Company but that show really portrays being gay in a bad light.
                  Create a society in which you would like to live, not knowing what you're going to come into it as.

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                    toking65000 — 11 years ago(August 28, 2014 02:59 AM)

                    You gotta remember this movie was in 1989, at that time being gay was still looked at as devious by a lot of and ppl portrayed gays as the "bad ppl" you don't wnna be.
                    I didn't like the transphobic scene in Miss Doubtfire, where the son catches Doubtfire peeing standing up and he tried to physically attack her. If she had a penis and was a pre-op trans woman that was HER OWN business, the little $hit boy shouldn't have have come in on her while she was peeing.
                    That to me sent a bad message that if a woman is trans and or in the process of transitioning from male to female, she's automatically a villain and should be thrown out of the house.
                    Create a society in which you would like to live, not knowing what you're going to come into it as.

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                      CptHowdy87 — 9 years ago(May 27, 2016 10:01 PM)

                      I didn't like the transphobic scene in Miss Doubtfire, where the son catches Doubtfire peeing standing up and he tried to physically attack her. If she had a penis and was a pre-op trans woman that was HER OWN business, the little $hit boy shouldn't have have come in on her while she was peeing.
                      That to me sent a bad message that if a woman is trans and or in the process of transitioning from male to female, she's automatically a villain and should be thrown out of the house.
                      Please tell me you're just kidding

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                        AdrianLePier — 10 years ago(March 24, 2016 07:22 AM)

                        It may have been insulting, but IRL this is how people talk. The media, specifically TV and the Internet, will have people believe that everyone has become so enlightened/PC that they don't say certain things anymorebut on the street, people aren't polite.

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