lol, rape is funny when it's a hot lady perpetrator.
That's entirely my hangup with seeing it. Although it's probably less than 1/3 of the movie, I just am tired of my entertainment dollars going in that direction.
In watching the rape on
True Blood
I was appalled. Not in how it was filmed--it was clearly non con. But at the thought of the responses. And sure enough, I read stuff like "But surely he'd have been into that." "What? Rape." "No, sex with multiple women." Oh, you meant
gang
rape. Much better. Good god, he clearly didn't want to have sex with the one and he'd been dating her, why would the others be any better? And then the showrunner called it his comeuppance for previous casual sex. Good GOD indeed.
Although it's probably less than 1/3 of the movie, I just am tired of my entertainment dollars going in that direction.
I was very glad to have seen it for free for just this reason. The non-rape-joke parts ARE really, really funny, but it's not a movie you see for the cinematography, so I'd recommend catching it sometime on Netflix streaming.
That's entirely my hangup with seeing it. Although it's probably less than 1/3 of the movie, I just am tired of my entertainment dollars going in that direction.
Yeah, that's totally fair.
Sort of relatedly, the preview for the Anna Faris movie about revisiting past dudes made me laugh out loud, especially the gynecologist bit that made me think it was going to be a movie actually written for ladies.
I wish I could share my living room with all of you. Dillo is playing the drum loudly and arhythmically, and singing "You spin me right round baby right round" at the top of his lungs, atonally.
Now he has moved on to "I like to move it, move it."
Flea, stop posting and get the camcorder!
Tell him to let the dogs out.
lol, rape is funny when it's a hot lady perpetrator.
It didn't bother me, only because the Charlie Day character clearly stated that he hated it and hid discomfort was played as real. His friends made jokes about it, but he never did. We weren't asked to find her actions any funnier than the other boss's equally shitty behavior. If the filmmakers had said, oh, the guy with the boss who humiliates and uses him has real problems, but the guy whose boss is "only" harassing him doesn't, THEN I would have had issues. But they took at seriously as anything in the world of the film.
Yeah, that's fair, Scrappy. I mean, I didn't storm out in protest or anything.
DILLOOOOOOO.