CronoDAS comments on Science: Do It Yourself - Less Wrong

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Comment author: CronoDAS 13 February 2011 10:57:10PM *  0 points [-]

He hits the nail on the head: "At the point when everyone who fought in [the World Wars], and everyone who remembers anyone who fought in them, has died, surely they'll become as comic as the Vikings."

You mean this hasn't happened already?

Comment author: orthonormal 13 February 2011 11:16:32PM *  5 points [-]

As noted in the Mitchell video, there are comical pieces set in the World Wars, but one has to be careful how one writes it. Catch-22 is a black comedy, as are Blackadder Goes Forth, Life is Beautiful and most of the other comedies set in 20th century wars.

The simplest way to put it, perhaps, is to note that Mel Brooks could do the Spanish Inquisition and the French Revolution in straightforward screwball style, but had to do Hitler as a musical-within-a-movie.

Comment author: CronoDAS 13 February 2011 11:31:53PM 0 points [-]
Comment author: orthonormal 13 February 2011 11:40:57PM *  5 points [-]

That's comedy as wartime propaganda, which has its own rich history. Note that WB has basically refused to show it since the war. If you want a real exception, Hogan's Heroes might qualify.

Comment author: wedrifid 14 February 2011 02:20:48AM 4 points [-]

If you want a real exception, Hogan's Heroes might qualify.

The fascinating thing is that the actors who played the major Nazi roles were all Jews. Two of which spent time in concentration camps and had their families butchered. That impresses me.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 14 February 2011 02:43:50AM 2 points [-]

The actor who played Colonel Klink had it written into his contract that the Nazis would never win.

Comment author: wedrifid 14 February 2011 03:02:35AM *  1 point [-]

:) I like it.

Comment author: Sniffnoy 13 February 2011 11:42:07PM 0 points [-]

So did Donald Duck, and quite a few others. IIRC Hitler was generally viewed pretty comically (at least in America? I don't remember) before the Holocaust and its scale became widely known after the war.

Comment author: orthonormal 13 February 2011 11:16:52PM 0 points [-]

Aw crap, Godwin's Law.

Comment author: MartinB 13 February 2011 11:33:37PM 2 points [-]

That really used to be a problem

Comment author: MBlume 14 February 2011 02:51:38PM *  -1 points [-]

The Inquisition! What a show! The Inquisition! Here we go! We know you're wishin' that we'd go away! But the Inquisition's here and it's here to stay!

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 14 February 2011 02:16:29AM 0 points [-]

It's been a while since I've read it, but I think all the viewpoints were in the military and about the treadmill of being trapped into flying unlimited bombing missions. There was nothing from the point of view of the people on the ground who were being bombed, was there?