“Unmasking the Bias: 60 Iconic Films That Missed Women’s Perspectives in Their Storytelling”
I just rewatched The Holiday yesterday and there’s a scene where Cameron Diaz’s character proclaimed that she thinks foreplay is significantly overrated. So definitely that.
Wonder Woman 2017. Wonder Woman is a super hero in her own right but it took the death of her man to unleash her full potential and defeat evil. The movie literally defined her powers as it related to a man in her life. I almost walked out.
I think this more often than not when watching ANY movies or TV shows nowadays. Seriously. It’s getting harder to watch anything that’s not Shondaland (and last season of Bridgerton was disappointing) or otherwise written, produced and directed by women.
Not a movie, but the Try Guys have a new segment where they do scavenger hunts in a big city with a budget of $500, a list of activities for certain number of points, and a time limit. The teams are two pairs of dudes. They go to places on the list without looking up if these places are actually open or not, and end up wasting a bunch of time. Why not sit down with the list for a 30 minute planning period to check business hours and talk strategy??
Not a movie but HOLY SCHMIKES the first few seasons of Walking Dead grossed me out. Not the zombies or the gore, that was boring but whatever. The screaming obnoxious sexism was something else.
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