hackthis_archive ([personal profile] hackthis_archive) wrote2006-02-23 10:36 am

And to think I was trying to spare myself.

ETA: Okay, I wrote it, posted it, decided I didn't need the blood pressure issues, got yelled at for closing it off ([livejournal.com profile] antheia AND [livejournal.com profile] copracat), and said, ah well, fuck it. Have at it.


Okay, I don't know what I love more about [livejournal.com profile] defamer that they throw in the phrase "manager who lives in the TV set" in reference to Kevin Connolly -- Eric to the Entourage folk -- or that they do a complete dissection of Ari appearing on the cover of Los Angeles. Oh, hey, guess who was on last month's cover? George. Yeah, I tell no lies. You want something really wild? I wrote about Ari being on the cover last week as a lark, but didn't actually know he was going to be on it. Yeah, smoke that one.




In other news, after reading this article* [livejournal.com profile] issaro asked, "Where are the naked men?" which is such a valid question, it's really is a bit like that advert, "Where's the beef?"

To which she, [livejournal.com profile] serialkarma and I then had an exchange about how society views the male and female bodies, who sees what as erotic*, why Playgirl is just scary, and why everybody should just keep their clothes on. Unless your name is Tom Welling.




[livejournal.com profile] hackthis: //"Men just aren't viewed as sex objects in the same way that women are," Min says. // Um, on what planet is this? Naked men aren't hot? Uh, maybe not to her, but to me, hell yeah! The female form, you know, I have one, doesn't really interest me all that much as long as it doesn't break down, but the male form? Right on. Obviously this is why no one thinks I could ever be a lesbian.

[livejournal.com profile] serialkarma: You realize she meant in a societal sense, right? In which case, I think she totally has a point. Also about how we aren't trained to view the male body in an erotic way the way we are the female body--even straight women. Ever looked at a Playgirl? A friend of mine had a subscription in college, and we all used to look at and go "Huh. You know, I think they'd be sexier with clothes. The nude male just looks kind of funny.

[livejournal.com profile] issaro: It is a good point. But there's the flip side she doesn't discuss. Women also take off their clothes because it gives them power. The nude female form can be and is extremely powerful. Men just feel vulnerable when nude. Whether it's a good thing or bad that that's how women get power is being debated in the article but either way it's power and I don't think men have the same sense of empowerment when naked. If that makes any sense?

[livejournal.com profile] hackthis: You know I just don't see the female body as erotic. At all. I have one, so not interested. Playgirl, okay, that's just wrong because they're all waxed, Mystic tanned and photoshopped to within an inch of their lives. It's just weird. And wrong. I mean, do *you* feel empowered when you're naked? [I just tend to feel a bit cold]



So, now I bring the question to you lot: What do you find erotic? Why? Why not? Do you feel empowered when you're naked or would you rather have sex full clothed and through a sheet (hey, the religions may be on to something here)? Does this whole women are empowered through nudity sound like a crock of shit to you, too? Why can't we be empowered in our pyjamas? Why does Janet Jackson get publically flogged for life for flashing at the Super Bowl? Why are men who appear naked in films seen as "brave" when it's almost de rigeur for women? Who made up these rules and where can we find him (because you know it's a man) to do very vile and unseemly things to him in the name of 'empowerment'?


Plese note that this is to be a proper discussion. I trust you all know how to behave without resorting to name-calling, unless you're talking trash about Tom Ford or the chauvisnistic industry structure, then it's okay.


*I should point out that I have said Vanity Fair and my only thoughts upon seeing said article where a) Tom Ford has no place on that cover b) Both girls could stand to eat more and c) More importantly, why are they on this cover? Neither one of them could act their way out of a paper bag!

[identity profile] hackthis.livejournal.com 2006-02-23 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
WORD! Lost in Translation underwhelmed me so much I was like, yeesh, this pretty much sucks. But, you know, Bill Murray.

[identity profile] literaryll.livejournal.com 2006-02-23 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I knew you would feel that way and yay because everyone else I've talked to about that movies is like 'oh well you just didn't get it! It's a woman director and genius!' NOPE. Bill Murray rules but remember how everyone was going on about how his performance was a revelation blah blah? Fuck that he was lonely sad funny guy in Rushmore first and ten times better. Er not that I have weird anger issues over that movie or anything LOL

[identity profile] hackthis.livejournal.com 2006-02-23 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
You didn't get it. What. The. Fuck. Ever. Don't marginalise my opinion just because I didn't relate to some bimbo's woe-my-life-sucks bollocks. Was she supposed to be relatable, because you know, swanning around an expensive Toyko hotel and drinking with an older man, yeah, not real relatable unless your a hooker? But then again, the only Coppola I tend to like is Francis.

[identity profile] literaryll.livejournal.com 2006-02-23 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
swanning around an expensive Toyko hotel and drinking with an older man, yeah, not real relatable unless your a hooker - *dies* I think I love you.

God yeah forget Sofia with her mary sue movie and oh boo hoo her life with Spike Jonze was so isolated and lonely and sad and she wishes her movie were human and don't even get me started on how the first shot in the film is of Johansen's ass. Ugh.

Okay yeah that's it. I'm done now but we could rant about how much Garden State annoyed me next :D

[identity profile] hackthis.livejournal.com 2006-02-23 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
don't even get me started on how the first shot in the film is of Johansen's ass.

OMG, what the FUCK was *that* about. What was she trying to say? That she was objectified and became nothing more than a piece of ass? Please don't make me stroke out. That girl is a Coppola, she had every fucking opportunity money could possibly buy.

The film was supposed to be about her isolationist marriage to Spike Jones? Huh, did he tell her to isolate herself? I'm telling you, there're two sides to every fucking story.

*I do actually tend to have smart things to say, but like any good Slytherin I'm too lazy to say them until I'm about to have some sort of episode.

[identity profile] literaryll.livejournal.com 2006-02-24 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
Oh yes the ass shot. You feel my pain. It was all loathing from there on out.

Word on the two sides plus Spike makes movies I like and is not a Coppola and so I favor *g*.

Who doesn't know you have smart things to say? ♥