
Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air
Directed by Bill ZebubWhere to Watch Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air
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Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air was released on January 26, 2005.
Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air was directed by Bill Zebub.
Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air has a runtime of 1h 38m.
Using in-your-face racism, offensive stereotypes, and the raunchiest jokes ever, director, Bill Zebub, attempts to push the boundaries of political correctness. Following the adventures of the unapologetic and unrepentant white supremacist, Freddie Dingo, the film pieces together vulgar and degrading vignettes, pitting its despicable protagonists against equally vile stereotypical characters. Is this The Most Offensive Comedy Ever Made (2007)?
The key characters in Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air are Kelly the Gogo Dancer (Jillian Gold), Matthew (Rocco Martone), The American Indian (Johnny Paoline).
Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air is a Comedy, Horror film.
Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air has an audience rating of 3 out of 10.
Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air had a budget of $5,000.

