Hmm.
"The Holiday: Repeat offender Nancy Meyer directed this flick that asks us to believe that Kate Winslet would end up with Jack Black just because she's not as skinny as Cameron Diaz."
I've heard this quite a lot from feminists: also in relation to `Knocked Up`.
That the very idea of attractive women falling for men who aren't conventionally attractive is some kind of slander towards the female sex.
Isn't it feminists who complain about men judging women based on the impossible-to-attain perfection they see in magazines and movies?
But I guess it's ok for feminists to complain when MEN don't meet the ideal.
Hypocrisy, plain and simple.
Hmm.
"The Holiday: Repeat offender Nancy Meyer directed this flick that asks us to believe that Kate Winslet would end up with Jack Black just because she's not as skinny as Cameron Diaz."
I've heard this quite a lot from feminists: also in relation to `Knocked Up`.
That the very idea of attractive women falling for men who aren't conventionally attractive is some kind of slander towards the female sex.
Isn't it feminists who complain about men judging women based on the impossible-to-attain perfection they see in magazines and movies?
But I guess it's ok for feminists to complain when MEN don't meet the ideal.
Hypocrisy, plain and simple.