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[–] Mac@mander.xyz 4 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Can you share examples?

I don't remotely remember the one i saw.

[–] Cethin@lemmy.zip 10 points 17 hours ago (4 children)

Well, just off the top of my head, from very old memories, there's tons of sexual assault. Also lots of making fun of fat people and people with different bodies in general. I'm sure there's a lot more.

[–] SlurpingPus@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago (1 children)
[–] Cethin@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

Someone else mentioned that it's actually pretty consensual. I assumed it wasn't, but I guess I must be wrong. Again, it's been a very long time since I've seen them. I know that consent wasn't the big talking point then that it is now, so I just thought they'd have fucked it up. It's good to see they didn't totally.

[–] SlurpingPus@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago

Yeah, it's pretty nice for 1997.

[–] TheFonz@lemmy.world 4 points 3 hours ago

Isn't the whole point that it's riffing off the sexual misconduct in the bond movies? Also, Its been a while, but I recall Austin always being overtly consensual as a contrast to the Bond series

[–] SuperApples@lemmy.world 10 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

There's also the fact that half the 'jokes' were just a scene going on longer than you'd expect.

I think a lot of the body shaming jokes don't land not because we are uptight PC wokies, but because when you don't stigmatise something, it loses its social power. Oh that person has a mole? So what? The boomer humour was 'oh, it's bad to have a mole, but you should never say anything about it!' when you don't believe either of those statements there is no joke, and the scene goes on for like 5 minutes...

[–] SlurpingPus@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

The mole was a pun on the 'mole' meaning an embedded spy.

[–] WorldsDumbestMan@lemmy.today 6 points 17 hours ago

I wonder what will be considered horrible in 5-10 years from now? What awful thing we are doing now that we are unaware of?