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Jason Segel and Phyllis Smith. They're just other movies/tv shows they've been in. I just give actors the names of their most recognizable or recent role. But yeah. That's movies, that's hollywood. People suck. However if you're judging humanity and social relations based off movies, the world is never going to be ok, because any movie character is just an archetype. The people aren't real. Diaz isn't a representative sample of teachers, just as she's not a representative sample of women. Some w…
/r/MensRights18/04/12 03:02 AM
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The movie was horrible garbage, totally agreed. I just don't agree that it's as big of a social injustice situation.
/r/MensRights18/04/12 12:29 AM
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Yeah, that's the gist that they showed in previews. A large marjority of the movie is just Kill Bill being an overbearing girlfriend then going through a shitty break up, but she also has super powers. In Bad Teacher you should remember that Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Lady from the Office tell her she's being a shitty human being at least once each during a major focal scene. She does get away with it, but she also goes through some personal growth. The movie wasn't just "watch Bad Teacher(I'…
/r/MensRights18/04/12 12:25 AM
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It's violence against objects :P But yeah, you're right, I just wanted to drive home the fact that this is in no way domestic violence against men.*
/r/MensRights18/04/12 12:17 AM
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It's not the social injustice of a movie Mylon is making it out to be. It's just a movie about a shitty human being being a shitty human being, who gets told she's a shitty human being several times in the movie.
/r/MensRights17/04/12 11:36 PM
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I also watched "Bad Teacher". In it the main character (a woman) commits acts of theft, fraud, drugs a man, commits blackmail, sabotages a relationship out of greed and jealousy. She also does extremely poorly professionally and cheats to cover it up. And she gets away with all of it. In this movie she's allowed to do all of these things because she's pretty and she's a woman. Hangover: theft- check, fraud - check, drugs men - check, sabotauges a relationship - check, poorly professional teacher…
/r/MensRights17/04/12 11:22 PM
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Wait wait wait.... You're forming outrage over a movie you haven't seen? So you don't know there's a super powered stalker played by Eddie Izzard in it? From the preview you were able to gather that a shift in power takes place during the climax and leads to an equally problematic but "happy" ending? You have just lost any credence for outrage or conversation. In other words, you're out of your element, Donny.
/r/MensRights17/04/12 11:16 PM
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Wait, worse than...? It is no where in the same category as the Hangover. In the realm of psychopathic superhero main character movies, it was worse than Hancock.
/r/MensRights17/04/12 11:01 PM
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Violence, yes. Domestic violence against men, no.
/r/MensRights17/04/12 10:34 PM
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Wait, didn't you also just describe the hangover?
/r/MensRights17/04/12 10:33 PM
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