• @[email protected]
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    2 days ago

    Watched Ace Ventura a few years ago for the first time since I was a kid. I remembered the whole trans reveal thing. Never put together as a kid they were implying that it was part of that character being mentally ill and completely forgot about Ace and the cops freaking out after finding out.

    • @[email protected]
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      122 days ago

      Yeah. It’s absolutely nuts.

      In the 60s, if you were a man in a movie, you could hit women if they were getting crazy, to set them straight.

      In the 80s, the heroes of movies could commit rape (Revenge of the Nerds) or child molestation (Indiana Jones) and still be the heroes of the movies.

      In the 90s, the simple fact of a character being gay, or God forbid trans, was its own comedic element, without anything additional needing to be added.

      Things have changed. Like changed a lot.

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        82 days ago

        I like retrospective threads like this. Puts things in perspective. Growing up under conditions like that, it would have been weird if I hadn’t repressed my gender identity. Pity things couldn’t have changed earlier, and let me realize sooner.

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          42 days ago

          In Pinto’s defense he did, after some soul searching, decide not to fuck the passed-out girl. Congrats, Pinto.

    • @Duamerthrax
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      12 days ago

      There’s a reason that most people consider the squeal to be the better movie.