Three Men and a Baby (1987)

Three Men and a Baby faces significant criticism due to two prominent aspects. Firstly, the film incorporates a series of homophobic jokes, which are outdated and offensive by today’s standards. Secondly, Ted Danson’s character, who can be considered the main protagonist and the baby’s de facto father, is portrayed as actively involved in trying to acquire a shipment of cocaine throughout a substantial portion of the story. These elements, both the homophobic humor and drug-related storyline, contribute to the film’s problematic content, making it unsuitable for current sensibilities.