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Originally Posted by Xantar
I know a vapid bitch who says that the Sex and the City TV show was pro-feminism whereas the movies are dumbed down and not pro-feminism. I considered pointing out that the main character's shoe obsession isn't exactly an empowering statement for women, but I was busy arguing with a covert white supremacist (no joke) and decided against it.
I'm glad Roger Ebert doesn't need a jawbone to lay the smack down.
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Yeah...I've seen a few episodes. If the episodes are better than the movie that sets the bar really really low for the film.
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Originally Posted by Professor S
And now we have a generation of women who are completely confused, and therefore, a generation of equally confused men.
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Sadly, too, since not all feminism is about giving women what men have. The current impact of feminism, and not the idealistic classroom vision but the one that is actually in play at the moment, is muddled and problematic.
But who cares. The moral of the story is that Ebert is el primo when it comes to kicking ass and reviewing movies!