Iconic Scenes From '90s and 2000s Comedies That Definitely Wouldn't Fly Today

To witness just how much our culture has changed in the last decade, all you have to do is look at movies. These days, audiences won't let any ol' gag make the cut, which was not the case in the '90s and 2000s. As modern filmmakers adjust to society's new standards, it's helpful to look back and see what exactly we're leaving behind. Do you think any of these classic scenes would — or should — be caught dead in theaters today?

Creeping on Teens in Dazed and Confused (1993)

Even close to 30 years ago, this line from Matthew McConaughey in Dazed and Confused wasn't alright, alright, alright. After watching a young girl walk by, the future megastar says: "That's what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older, they stay the same age." Sure, this was the actor's first role in a movie ever, but even he had to know the line was disturbing.

Flashing a Teacher in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)

In her first major film, Julia Stiles had to show some skin — but not to the camera. While her costar, Heath Ledger, makes a daring escape out the window behind the teacher's back, Julie's character decides to lift her shirt, causing a "distraction." The only distraction here is how long the teacher decided to stare.

Slipping a Finger in Bring It On (2000)

After a good amount of flirting between two cheerleaders in Bring It On, one decides to make his move in a... questionable way. As he lifts the female cheerleader into the air, his right hand makes an obvious "slip" just off-camera. We all know what's happening here, especially when the girl jumps down and starts hitting him. Can you really blame her?

Kissing a Child in Blank Check (1994)

Don't remember this wholesome Disney film? Most of us didn't until it recently went viral for a very disturbing reason. In the movie, an 11-year-old boy flirts with an FBI agent in her 30's who later agrees to take him on a date "in six years." To seal the deal, she stares into his eyes and plants him with an awkward kiss.