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Netflix, Adam Sandler Teams Up; ‘The Ridiculous 6’ Trailer Released ; Features Racist Comments? [WATCH]

| Oct 30, 2015 07:47 PM EDT

Adam Sandler performs at the Boot Campaign's Comedy Boot Jam at The Improv on October 28, 2015 in Hollywood, California.

The trailer for Adam Sandler's "The Ridiculous 6" has been released by Netflix. The feature is comedy western themed and follows Tom AKA White Knife (Adam Sandler), an outlaw who was raised by Native Americans.

Joining Sandler as his half-brothers are Terry Crews, Taylor Lautner, Jorge Garcia, Rob Schneider and Luke Wilson. The gang of crooks is known as the "The Ridiculous 6."

The said feature had some issues before. Several Native Americans walked off the set because of unacceptable depictions of their culture. According to them, the film is a comedy film that is supposed to make people happy and nobody should feel offended. They are pertaining to the characters such as: 'Beaver's Breath' and 'No Bra.' Also, one scene they pointed out, was a supposedly Apache woman, smoking a peace pipe while squatting down and urinating.

However, they were simply asked to leave if they find the scenes intolerable. Back then, a spokesperson of Netflix stated that the project is a ridiculous project. Even the title is a ridiculous one, that the same word was used in the title for a reason, and that the project is a satire of Western movies - and the joke behind it.

This is the first project that Adam Sandler and Netflix have worked on. Even Vanilla Ice did a cameo appearance, Grantland reported.

Technology has worked great in the entertainment industry. Entertainment nowadays is limitless and it is up to the consumers to control what they want to watch. Netflix provides entertainment for those who prefer to watch movies and other titles whenever and whatever they want. It is also impossible to view every new film and TV shows all at the same time, and Netflix can assist a consumer with that aspect, as reported by The Guardian.

Netflix so far has been thrilled with the response of the consumers with their releases, particularly, "Beast of No Nation." Netflix chief of content acquisition, Ted Sarandos, said that there are already more than 3 million viewers that have watched their original drama,

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