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Right in that good phase Posted via Mobile Device |
BTW -- I heard that Olivia Wilde gets naked in this movie. So there.
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Sorry i don't like looking at other guys. Also get a couple of copies of fifty shades of grey sell them outside the movie house you will make bank.
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It's a rom-com about a male stripper who yearns for more. Gotta hand it to Soderburgh, at least he's one director who found a movie idea that wasn't a sequel or a remake.
I think this film will make more money than people think. Guys like Tatum (no homo) from his roles in "G.I. Joe" and "21 Jump Street". Girls--lots of them--are dying to see this film, as it combines both a romantic comedy AND dangling penii. (Every woman who's walked through my theater lobby in the past month has looked at the banner for this film, stopped, and gotten that "unfocused eye" look. I think I might sit outside the theater door and sell vibrators for ten bucks a whack.) Some guys will see it with their women, hoping they score. Other guys will see it with their boyfriends, hoping they score. :dom: I'll see it 'cause I don't have to pay for it, so why the hell not. |
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Something tells me there are better ways to prove how comfortable I am in my sexuality than watching a half-naked man gyrating. |
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I wish more directors would expand out of their comfort zone like he does. |
anything soderbergh does is worth watching...assuming you aren't unsure about your own sexuality, of course...
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Well hell... anyone actually comfortable with their own sexuality should have no problems giving another guy a BJ in the back alley.
Is that pretty much the hyperbola going on here? |
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I'm not saying that you need to watch male strippers to prove you aren't gay. I'm not saying that you should find anything enjoyable about scantily-clad men.
I'm saying that the presence of scantily-clad men in a film shouldn't give you the willies. That's it. There's nothing creepy about it. There's nothing gross. Boring? Sure. But a reaction of "ewwwww, men" is childish and insecure. Shit, if women acted towards every other mainstream film (which are loaded with scantily-clad women) like you guys act towards Magic Mike then no women would watch movies. |
Knowing Soderbergh's films, a lot of the women just looking to ogle manflesh are probably going to get a little different film than they envisioned Magic Mike to be.
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