His comments have come after rapper-turned-actor Vanilla Ice also defended the movie.
Los Angeles:
Actor Adam Sandler said that his new movie The Ridiculous Six is not racist, and does not mock at American Indians, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"I talked to some of the actors on the set who were there and let them know that the intention of the movie is 100 percent to just make a funny movie," Sandler said.
"It's really about American Indians being good to my character and about their family and just being good people. There's no mocking of American Indians at all in the movie. It's a pro-Indian movie. So hopefully when people see it, whoever was offended on set and walked out see it, I hope they see that. It was kinda taken out of context," the Grown Ups actor added.
His comments have come after rapper-turned-actor Vanilla Ice also defended the movie.
"It's a comedy. I don't think anybody really had any ill feeling or any intent or anything. This movie isn't Dances with Wolves. It's a comedy. They're not there to showcase anything about anybody. They're just making a funny movie, I think. I don't have anything to do with it. I just play my part," he had said.
"I talked to some of the actors on the set who were there and let them know that the intention of the movie is 100 percent to just make a funny movie," Sandler said.
"It's really about American Indians being good to my character and about their family and just being good people. There's no mocking of American Indians at all in the movie. It's a pro-Indian movie. So hopefully when people see it, whoever was offended on set and walked out see it, I hope they see that. It was kinda taken out of context," the Grown Ups actor added.
His comments have come after rapper-turned-actor Vanilla Ice also defended the movie.
"It's a comedy. I don't think anybody really had any ill feeling or any intent or anything. This movie isn't Dances with Wolves. It's a comedy. They're not there to showcase anything about anybody. They're just making a funny movie, I think. I don't have anything to do with it. I just play my part," he had said.