@pyrrho314 It's true, if you want to survey sexism across the 20th Century, a helpful place to start would be watching romantic comedies. But are all people who enjoy romantic comedies guilty of sexism? Do we have to be anti-romance or anti-sex in order to avoid being sexist? I took the brief story that Watson tells and embellished what Elevator Guy might have been thinking, but was he sexist in this fictionalized acct? I think Watson makes too many assumptions about him...
@pyrrho314 ...In a blog post about "naming names" Watson expands on "the difference between sexual attraction and sexual objectification. The former is great–be attracted to people! Flirt, have fun, make friends, have sex, meet the love of your life... But the latter involves dismissing a person’s feelings, desires, and identity, with a complete disinterest in how one’s actions will affect the 'object' in question." Elevator guy was dismissing her identity? Complete disinterest? = exaggeration.
Dang, in the last seconds of the clip, I'm kind of leaning towards the camera, towards you the viewer. I'm not respecting your personal space. I'm sexualizing you. :(
I loved the punchline.
belfastfreethinker 7 months ago
loved this!!
BowedOak1 7 months ago
I'm offended by that, Meg Ryan as RKW!
rgzdev 7 months ago
Very true, have to view more of your vids
aZeroGodist 7 months ago
Great Vid =D Subbing
TheMorriganLeFay 7 months ago
Lol I liked this video thumbs up from me.
mikemustmurder 7 months ago
Stumbled upon this, good points. :)
rednecktrucker1969 7 months ago
I'm impressed with this.
no2religions 7 months ago
Funny stuff.
johncrab67 8 months ago
Faith an' beggora!
SSanf 8 months ago
You could call it, "When Ideology And Non-Idealogy Collide".
tlrlml 8 months ago
i like i like; an original elevator scene :) keep going!
rushofsuccess 8 months ago
but romantic comedies are full of sexist bullshit so...
pyrrho314 8 months ago
@pyrrho314 It's true, if you want to survey sexism across the 20th Century, a helpful place to start would be watching romantic comedies. But are all people who enjoy romantic comedies guilty of sexism? Do we have to be anti-romance or anti-sex in order to avoid being sexist? I took the brief story that Watson tells and embellished what Elevator Guy might have been thinking, but was he sexist in this fictionalized acct? I think Watson makes too many assumptions about him...
deidzoeb 8 months ago
@pyrrho314 ...In a blog post about "naming names" Watson expands on "the difference between sexual attraction and sexual objectification. The former is great–be attracted to people! Flirt, have fun, make friends, have sex, meet the love of your life... But the latter involves dismissing a person’s feelings, desires, and identity, with a complete disinterest in how one’s actions will affect the 'object' in question." Elevator guy was dismissing her identity? Complete disinterest? = exaggeration.
deidzoeb 8 months ago
i guess your not a fan of garth brooks either:)
danbit5 8 months ago
@danbit5 I'm not a fan of garth brooks, but what did I say or do in this video to show that?
deidzoeb 8 months ago
@danbit5 Does he sing a version of "Love in an Elevator"? (just kidding)
deidzoeb 8 months ago
Dang, in the last seconds of the clip, I'm kind of leaning towards the camera, towards you the viewer. I'm not respecting your personal space. I'm sexualizing you. :(
deidzoeb 8 months ago 4
Rob, thank you for the laughs this evening. I enjoyed!!
grandmabev 8 months ago