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What episodes are the clips from 0:07 to 1:12 from? I've never seen those
What episodes are the clips from 0:07 to 1:12 from? I've never seen those
Updated the OP again with more linked pics from BotW and Pre Rec. If I get crazy one day, I'll go through and put in all the links to Half in the Bag.
Before I go through all that work, does anyone actually use the OP for links? Might help me decide to do it or not.
Aww, I wanted to use that one."They haven't really improved on the oreo, have they?"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g40Rr6-t1xk
Half in the Bag 96 - Everest
//EDIT: I'm a little worried about Mike. He is drunk again.
so... was anyone complaining about the female roles in the movie? I looked around online for a bit and couldn't find any articles or anything about it beyond one site that's sole gimmick is to document the role of female characters in movies (not even as part of their review, it's a separate entry).
That whole bit came off as this weird creepy strawman argument, and I feel like they've done that kinda thing before. Kinda ruined the flavor of the whole episode.
Sadly, the show tends to get a bit weird whenever they discuss something someone somewhere might see as an issue with their representation. Mike's especially fond of lame "SJW" jokes.so... was anyone complaining about the female roles in the movie? I looked around online for a bit and couldn't find any articles or anything about it beyond one site that's sole gimmick is to document the role of female characters in movies (not even as part of their review, it's a separate entry).
That whole bit came off as this weird creepy strawman argument, and I feel like they've done that kinda thing before. Kinda ruined the flavor of the whole episode.
Sadly, the show tends to get a bit weird whenever they discuss something someone somewhere might see as an issue with their representation. Mike's especially fond of lame "SJW" jokes.
That Sensitive Joss Whedon joke was hilarious. I imagine that lots of sensitive viewers took that one poorly.
That Sensitive Joss Whedon joke was hilarious. I imagine that lots of sensitive viewers took that one poorly.
so... was anyone complaining about the female roles in the movie? I looked around online for a bit and couldn't find any articles or anything about it beyond one site that's sole gimmick is to document the role of female characters in movies (not even as part of their review, it's a separate entry).
That whole bit came off as this weird creepy strawman argument, and I feel like they've done that kinda thing before. Kinda ruined the flavor of the whole episode.
When I watched that bit, I got the impression that Mike was pulling that complaint out of his butt, to make fun of people who complain about the PC status of things in movies, but then I realized that you could probably find someone seriously making that argument, somewhere on the internet.
More like people who use 'sjw' as some kind of pejorative tend to come off as pretty fucking gross.
Care to elaborate?
I just think it's funny that using the word sjw instantly makes you "fucking gross". It kinda sounds like the exact reaction of an overly sensitive person that, well, the word seems to often be associated with. So... I guess it sounded a bit ironic to me?
There are a lot of people who are fucking gross, like a lot of criminals. People who unironically spend their time online calling other people SJWs are just a bit... Dumb.
e: actually, sorry if it came across a bit cunt-ish, not trying to get a rise out of you or anything
I think people associate that word with Gamergate and Men's Rights Activist characters, so that is probably where the gross part comes from.
The image of Jay laughing his ass off in the cinema while people are walking out in disgust is hilarious to me.
that's like my friend and I being given the stink eye during jurassic world since we were laughing at the ridiculous shit.
Half in the Bag: 2015 Re-cap (so far)
Not what it sounds like. Actually Mike and Jay talking about a bunch of other movies they've seen this year that they haven't discussed yet.
You will probably find someone arguing every point on the internet if you search deep enough. That's not the point. The point is that that seemed very much like a strawman argument to laugh at people who were "offended" by things that didn't exist. Past history suggests that it wasn't them making fun of people complaining about politically correctness, rather it's the jumping on that South Park bandwagon.
God damn is Ex Machina overrated.
It's a fun thriller, but that's about it.
It's the equivalent of calling a woman a "feminazi" for thinking that maybe men shouldn't yell her just because she's walking out in public in a certain outfit. They're using it as a pejorative in order to dismiss their opinions as illogical.I wouldn't know, I've managed to avoid that shit to the point that I don't really even know what GG is about.
It's the equivalent of calling a woman a "feminazi" for thinking that maybe men shouldn't yell her just because she's walking out in public in a certain outfit. They're using it as a pejorative in order to dismiss their opinions as illogical.
(Because straight white men are the most persecuted group in American etc etc etc)