Anonymous wrote:What’s that movie where a white guy makes himself look black to get a scholarship?
Anonymous wrote:The movie where Gwyneth Paltrow wears a fat suit. I was shocked she ever considered taking that role. Surely her parents advised against it.
Anonymous wrote:Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Pretty Woman
I don't love either of them, but they haven't aged well at all.
Anonymous wrote:Trading Places
Anonymous wrote:There are some movies that shouldn’t be made today like “For a Lost Soldier”. A Dutch movie about a sexual relationship between a Canadian soldier and a Dutch 12 year old boy . If you Google the contemporary movie reviews from 1991 or 1992 when it came out, it got glowing reviews. It’s still sold on Amazon , Walmart etc. wtf are people thinking ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:]]]Anonymous wrote:16 Candles
absolutely- there is literally a sexual assault scene that is supposed to be funny and feel-good, when the hot boyfriend give the geeky braces dude permission to rape his girlfriend in a "im taking you under my wing" effort
Oh my god I completely forgot about that. Wtf
Yeah, and Jake Ryan says of his passed-out girlfriend, “I could violate her ten different ways if I wanted to.” Then he passes her along to Farmer Ted and implies it’s Ted’s right to do whatever he wants to her.”
Molly Ringwald also talks about the scene in The Breakfast Club where it’s implied that Bender touches her under the desk. Watching that with her kids…
Do you people honestly not get tired of yourselves? Must every form of storytelling consist ONLY of characters doing things that align with your morals? That’s going to be a world rich with art.![]()
Making sexual assault comedic is not art.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a movie, but no way they could make it's always sunny in Philly these days.
Um it’s still on tv so this just isn’t true.
Anonymous wrote:Not a movie, but no way they could make it's always sunny in Philly these days.
but when it’s men being sexually assaulted it becomes a comedy movieAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:]]]Anonymous wrote:16 Candles
absolutely- there is literally a sexual assault scene that is supposed to be funny and feel-good, when the hot boyfriend give the geeky braces dude permission to rape his girlfriend in a "im taking you under my wing" effort
Oh my god I completely forgot about that. Wtf
Yeah, and Jake Ryan says of his passed-out girlfriend, “I could violate her ten different ways if I wanted to.” Then he passes her along to Farmer Ted and implies it’s Ted’s right to do whatever he wants to her.”
Molly Ringwald also talks about the scene in The Breakfast Club where it’s implied that Bender touches her under the desk. Watching that with her kids…
Do you people honestly not get tired of yourselves? Must every form of storytelling consist ONLY of characters doing things that align with your morals? That’s going to be a world rich with art.![]()
Making sexual assault comedic is not art.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:]]]Anonymous wrote:16 Candles
absolutely- there is literally a sexual assault scene that is supposed to be funny and feel-good, when the hot boyfriend give the geeky braces dude permission to rape his girlfriend in a "im taking you under my wing" effort
Oh my god I completely forgot about that. Wtf
Yeah, and Jake Ryan says of his passed-out girlfriend, “I could violate her ten different ways if I wanted to.” Then he passes her along to Farmer Ted and implies it’s Ted’s right to do whatever he wants to her.”
Molly Ringwald also talks about the scene in The Breakfast Club where it’s implied that Bender touches her under the desk. Watching that with her kids…
Do you people honestly not get tired of yourselves? Must every form of storytelling consist ONLY of characters doing things that align with your morals? That’s going to be a world rich with art.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Pretty Woman. A rich guy saves a prostitute and turns her into a lady?