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eShirl

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46. presenting an over-the-top reflection of the industry at its yearly self-congratulation ceremony
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 11:18 AM
Feb 2013

Last edited Wed Feb 27, 2013, 03:19 PM - Edit history (1)

it was pretty ugly, wasn't it?

I was brow beat by a male on DU boston bean Feb 2013 #1
If you object and you're a woman lunatica Feb 2013 #5
A lot of this discussion happens in meta. boston bean Feb 2013 #22
Yes, going by meta you'd think the use of the p word as an insult wasn't at all sexist or misogynist redqueen Feb 2013 #58
Or bringing a post to the attention to others in Meta that had rape boston bean Feb 2013 #60
... theKed Feb 2013 #2
Enjoy yourself lunatica Feb 2013 #7
Oh, get over yourself. theKed Feb 2013 #8
No lunatica Feb 2013 #9
There's yet another for my chervilant Feb 2013 #12
Suit yourself theKed Feb 2013 #13
Misogynist much? lunatica Feb 2013 #14
Nope, not even for a second theKed Feb 2013 #15
wow Vinnie From Indy Feb 2013 #36
You're assuming the poster is a he aren't you? lunatica Feb 2013 #37
It really does not matter if the poster is male or female Vinnie From Indy Feb 2013 #41
IMHO he actually was being subversive, but I totally get how/why people got offended. eShirl Feb 2013 #3
Thank you. That's how I saw it, too. djean111 Feb 2013 #11
Asking honestly. I'm not sure what you mean. boston bean Feb 2013 #33
presenting an over-the-top reflection of the industry at its yearly self-congratulation ceremony eShirl Feb 2013 #46
but it wasn't so over the top, I don't know how anyone could call that edgy.... bettyellen Feb 2013 #49
I wasn't offended, to me it was his usual unfunny idea of humor. He's not that good. reformist2 Feb 2013 #4
I'm so glad I make it my policy SemperEadem Feb 2013 #6
Agreed Sherman A1 Feb 2013 #16
Me too, I NEVER watch. nt Raine Feb 2013 #77
The ugliness of sexism ... chervilant Feb 2013 #10
I will never forget the time I complained about the term 'throws like a girl'. redqueen Feb 2013 #59
After repeated attacks for "over-reacting," chervilant Feb 2013 #68
K&R stonecutter357 Feb 2013 #17
You know Dorian Gray Feb 2013 #18
The boob song was about the only funny thing about his performance. EastKYLiberal Feb 2013 #24
MacFarlane is lame as hell. Buzz Clik Feb 2013 #19
at first i thought no big deal but after some time i think i have changed my mind leftyohiolib Feb 2013 #20
To me it was relegating them to a set of boobs. boston bean Feb 2013 #21
what was the kate winslet section? I missed that Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #30
at the end he, after mentioning all the women who were topless and the movies they were topless in, leftyohiolib Feb 2013 #43
When "lawmakers" become television critics, we're in for a world of hurt. nt EastKYLiberal Feb 2013 #23
This whole thing reminds me of Imus at the WH Correspondents Dinner. reflection Feb 2013 #25
lol, I was thinking Colbert in 2006 eShirl Feb 2013 #47
I love Seth. I just wish he had a johnson song for the guys. valerief Feb 2013 #26
Yes, men don't have to show it to get a role. He is a total anomaly Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #29
imo .. most men have no problem what so ever of showing it to anyone. leftyohiolib Feb 2013 #45
may be. but you rarely see it in film Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #75
Does this song help? thesquanderer Feb 2013 #65
Seems to me like these award shows have a choice to make. AngryOldDem Feb 2013 #27
think part of the problem with the Oscars is that they give one important award out Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #31
I think the Tonys are the gold standard for awards shows. AngryOldDem Feb 2013 #48
I have a feeling theKed Feb 2013 #91
Why was the gay choir insulting and demeaning? There's plenty of buzz valerief Feb 2013 #32
It just didn't sit right with me. AngryOldDem Feb 2013 #44
Nah, the bit was making a mockery of Hollywood standards. valerief Feb 2013 #67
In my opinion Revanchist Feb 2013 #98
It's certainly the last time he will host, for sure. And, I read he doesn't give a shit Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #28
Why is he calling out the labor and not the management then? MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #35
guess he didn't want to totally trash the entire process of making movies and performing Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #39
But it's OK to shame boob-showing actresses, when it wasn't their idea to show them, but the boss's? MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #53
guess we don't know that for a fact, but I thought think he thought he was shaming them Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #74
I think there's also an element to the boob thing about how guys are both into seeing it yet bettyellen Feb 2013 #50
Thank you and K&R. You know, I can't count the number of movies MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #34
Have you read about which movies some of those "boobs" were gleaned from? countryjake Feb 2013 #76
Hadn't seen that... thanks. Damn, MacFarlane's an even bigger POS than I thought. MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #78
Dumb argument. Dawgs Feb 2013 #38
Why are you bothering withthis matter? backtoblue Feb 2013 #40
Go to meta gollygee Feb 2013 #42
fuck. really? really? You're comparing these articles from these writers cali Feb 2013 #54
Ha! You make me laugh. n/t Dawgs Feb 2013 #61
Thank you, cali. redqueen Feb 2013 #51
I know we don't always agree, but on this, thank you for having my back cali Feb 2013 #52
I'm sorry you're getting so many hateful, ugly comments. redqueen Feb 2013 #56
what gets me is the blind obtuseness and the stupid deflection cali Feb 2013 #64
It is an extremely common tactic. redqueen Feb 2013 #66
Ugh! I know. smirkymonkey Feb 2013 #72
I ageee. Thank you for your thoughtful post. smirkymonkey Feb 2013 #99
It really hits home on what a man club Hollywood really is. Starry Messenger Feb 2013 #55
I get the lawmakers' point Blue_Tires Feb 2013 #57
From what I read their complaint is specific to the Oscar ceremony. Don't see why that obligates MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #81
Had they ever made any major complaints about any other event? Blue_Tires Feb 2013 #87
We have so many homeless here in California. In my county which is mostly rural and underpopulated, Cleita Feb 2013 #62
Eloquently put LittleBlue Feb 2013 #71
Instead of attacking an awards show host VenusRising Feb 2013 #63
Agreed! (no text) Quantess Feb 2013 #70
Giving money doesn't and shouldn't exempt you from being slapped. MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #79
He doesn't just give money. VenusRising Feb 2013 #83
MacFarlane delivered exactly as everyone expected him to Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #69
But does that make it right? nt justiceischeap Feb 2013 #73
People who do not like his type of humor should not have tuned in Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #94
So it's the viewers fault that he offended them because they watched? justiceischeap Feb 2013 #95
Whom do you mean by "everyone"? I had barely ever heard of this asshole. MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #80
I hear they pick the Oscars host at random out of the phone book. eShirl Feb 2013 #82
Too bad they didn't this time. MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #84
Nobody has a sense of humor anymore Sky Masterson Feb 2013 #85
Did you read any of the linked articles? redqueen Feb 2013 #92
No Sky Masterson Feb 2013 #93
Have these people even seen anything MacFarlane has done outside of the Academy Awards? BlueStater Feb 2013 #86
i don't watch that shit, so i couldn't complain :shrug: n/t Scout Feb 2013 #88
i rarely wtch tv. i was flipping thru the channel and paused on it. didnt even know what it was. seabeyond Feb 2013 #89
"a great, steaming misogynist turd" G_j Feb 2013 #90
That article on the "Sexiest Things that Happened at the Oscars" was a disappointment. Bucky Feb 2013 #96
Maybe the reaction on DU has to do with SpartanDem Feb 2013 #97
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