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Old 05-28-2010, 12:45 PM   #1
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I heard the pro-feminist arguments as well, but considering the main character was a shallow tart who just so happened to fall in love with the incredibly rich womanizer who treated her like crap most of he time, I have my doubts.

I find the female deluded vision of that show to be further proof that women have no clue about what they really want in this world. Thanks Gloria Steinem. Instead of empowering women, you taught them that feminism wasn't about having the right to pursue freedom as a woman, but instead meant wanting what men had. I don't call that feminism. I call that female masculinity.

And now we have a generation of women who are completely confused, and therefore, a generation of equally confused men.
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Old 05-28-2010, 03:45 PM   #2
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I know a vapid bitch who says that the Sex and the City TV show was pro-feminism whereas the movies are dumbed down and not pro-feminism. I considered pointing out that the main character's shoe obsession isn't exactly an empowering statement for women, but I was busy arguing with a covert white supremacist (no joke) and decided against it.

I'm glad Roger Ebert doesn't need a jawbone to lay the smack down.
Yeah...I've seen a few episodes. If the episodes are better than the movie that sets the bar really really low for the film.

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And now we have a generation of women who are completely confused, and therefore, a generation of equally confused men.
Sadly, too, since not all feminism is about giving women what men have. The current impact of feminism, and not the idealistic classroom vision but the one that is actually in play at the moment, is muddled and problematic.

But who cares. The moral of the story is that Ebert is el primo when it comes to kicking ass and reviewing movies!
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:20 PM   #3
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http://www.movieline.com/2010/05/the...the-city-2.php

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1. “SATC2 takes everything that I hold dear as a woman and as a human — working hard, contributing to society, not being an entitled cunt like it’s my job — and rapes it to death with a stiletto that costs more than my car. It is 146 minutes long, which means that I entered the theater in the bloom of youth and emerged with a family of field mice living in my long, white mustache. This is an entirely inappropriate length for what is essentially a home video of gay men playing with giant Barbie dolls.” — Lindy West, The Stranger
http://www.hollywood.com/news/Sexism...e_City/6875338

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In the new film Sex and the City 2, heroine Carrie Bradshaw suffers a crippling blow to her ego as she discovers her brand new book – a book about married life and wedding vows – is utterly destroyed by a review in the New Yorker. Distraught, she turns to her three best friends and over drinks it is decided that the reviewer, a man, simply cannot stand the thought of a powerful, liberated woman. Problem solved. No, really. That’s the last we hear of that subplot. It is actually the first of three subplots (out of five total) that are resolved this way in the new film. Men are sexist pigs that are the root of all of our problems. Drink up ladies!

Now, on the surface, I’m fine with this. While it's a terribly unsatisfying way to wrap up a subplot (as well as ultimately serving nothing but reinforcing negative stereotypes), a movie can and will say what it wants. And it’s not like there aren’t actually sexists out there that are, in fact, threatened by powerful, liberated women. Sex and the City brings that ugliness out in droves, filling comment sections with 10-year-old South Park jokes about the age of the women and their appearance. But at the same time, the series (and others like it, like Twilight) also brings out an ugly spate of misandry, as male critics, like myself, are deluged with hate mail, comments and rampant, misdirected sexism stemming from negative reviews of female-tooled entertainment.

Forget, for a moment, that the language in said reviews is exactly the same as that used in reviews of such male-driven lowest common denominator fare as Transformers 2, Tomb Raider or 10,000 B.C., because these commenters often do, even falsely accusing us of defending such insipid fare in order to support and justify their own sexist viewpoints. Even if it wasn’t, how can one justify the sexism inherent in the responses?

The 5-star Amazon reviews for the movie are fucking hilarious too. And even though I have just completed my Minor in Gender and Women's Studies, I'm still a crass son of a bitch so enjoy:

http://sarahjessicaparkerlookslikeahorse.com/
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