I went to see Knocked Up yesterday excited to see a witty and ridiculous fluffy romantic comedy. What I ended up seeing was a blatant and offensive celebration of white male privilege that also doubled as some sort of advertisement for a liberal pro-life agenda
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i might also have had a different reaction than you because i am pretty physically attracted to seth rogen (have been since freaks and geeks), so although on screen he was being presented as this big loser, in my head he's not.
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Why doesn't she have any other friends? I think it's the same reason that she doesn't/won't move out of the guest house or make her own breakfast. I think she's stuck in a moment, like a self-absorbed zombie that we've all been either for a moment or had whole zombie years where nothing motivated us enough to do more.
I did blog that I wished the word abortion was actually said outright and not made into painful scenes with pothead friend and Pinot Grigio lunchs with the WASPier than thou mother.
In terms of pure comedy, I thought the OB-GYNs were funny, too.
Leslie Mann, though,she just killed me when she yells at Paul Rudd in the street--"just because you don't yel doesn't mean you aren't mean"
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The whole thing screams female hysteria to me and the series of "meetings" with OB/GYNs only substantiated it. Pelvic massage was copsidered a popular treatment for the "disorder".
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And yeah I love me some Paul Feig, I read Superstud. Ha ha.
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http://nursedoa.livejournal.com/151496.html
I think "awful dystopian nightmare" really does this move justice.
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