Originally posted by catnapper
You are so right! I hate that everything has to be an outlandish overuse of the F-word and other uneccessary curses, and mostly the ubiquitous nipples, cleavage, nipples, belly, nipple, butt, nipples... did I mention nipples? OMG, in real life I never see this many running around town! Are sets really cold or something?? It makes me uncomfortable to even watch a moive... all that gratuitous boobage.
Then we have the starlets who would be knocked over in a strong wind because they are so skinny. Show me a real woman. One with real boobs (like the tie in from rant #1?
) We are a mixed world now... not everyone is 5'9, 98 pounds with 36D boobs. Lets show a better representation of the beautiful variety humanity has to offer!
And when they make a kids movie, half the time the jokes and such are soooo not appropriate. Like in Shrek 2 when the gingerbread man was wearing a thong... OMG... I was appalled. And I see this Charlie and the Chocolate factory... it looks like Willy Wonka meets Goth. It looks scary and dark and sooo is going to kill what was already a classic and perfect movie. Yes, he DOES look like the dude from CLockwork Orange. I couldn't for the life of me figure out WHY I've been thinking of that movie all week. As soon as Richard mentioned it, things clicked!
I agree with almost everything you said! I HATED Tomb Raider. My husband and I took his little brother because he loves Tomb Raider games. Angeline Jolie's nipples were showing through the WHOLE movie - except for the part where they are in the Artic and it's supposed to be cold!
As for the women being too thin, ain't that the truth! I write for young adults so I watch shows from Disney and Nickolodeon to keep up with what teens and preteens are doing. I love the show 'That's So Raven' and I was looking it up on the Internet Movie Data Base and on their message board, everyone was calling Raven fat. I wanted to say, 'Um, no. She's not fat; she's got curves. You've forgotten what real women look like.' There can't be many worse role models for our girls than these young actresses that lose fifty pounds and get boob jobs as soon as they turn eighteen.
I totally agree with you about the kids' movie thing. We went to see Shrek 2 and I was shocked at that scene with the underwear! On the way home, me and Mike normally discuss the movie we just watched (we see one a week as our 'date' night) and when I said that wasn't appropriate, he said something about 'Would you want to sit through a two hour movie without any adult jokes?' The truth is, I wouldn't, but then, I don't want children. If I were to ever have a child, I hope to goodness that I could sit through a two-hour movie with her and not feel the need to hear adult language or off-color jokes. Later, we went to see Garfield and I don't remember anything bad in it but maybe I was still blinded by the Shrek experience.
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