I'm surprised we haven't talked about this yet on a movie database, but I compare what's going on in Hollywood right now to a car wreck I don't want to watch but can't look away from.
I mean..... it's pretty much been an open "secret" that Hollywood is rife with pedophilia, transactional sex , both wanted and coerced , sex traded for roles and opportunities,and a lot of it fell on deaf ears for years. Or people outside that sphere it didn't directly affect chose not to care. It's been amazing how many women have come out with accusations against Weinstein , all the stories about him forcing himself on these women. I'm not saying I believe every account(I don't , I think a lot of these stories are missing critical details) but I do believe he used his power to try to get sex from young actresses with a promise of stardom, and in many cases he wouldn't take no for an answer . I also think the women who agreed to sleep with him to get famous are strategically quiet about it. Now he's in sex rehab getting his libido exorcised like that's going to help anybody.
The Kevin Spacey reveal today hit me the hardest not because I didn't think he was gay ( that's about as shocking as Ricky Martin) but because he tried to bury the story of him soliciting an underage boy by coming out. That's really pissing off the LGBTQ crowd, and rightfully so. He really thought we'd be like " O you poor thing, forget the kid that almost got assaulted, how are YOU doin?" He needs to ask the Scientologists for narrative changing lessons.
Anyway, If this is just the tip of the iceberg I don't think we want to see what sordid tales lie underneath the surface. The Oscars are gonna be real awkward this year, folks.
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Resposta de Knixon
em 28 janeiro 2018 às 10:32 PM
Yes, that's true. Unfortunately one of the results has been a demand for lessening requirements of evidence etc, even to the point where some demand that accusations simply be always and automatically believed and then acted upon, and as harshly as possible.
When you look at it that way, what it amounts to is just more affirmative action. If enough women can't lift enough weight to be a firefighter, "obviously" the problem is that the firefighter requirements are sexist and must be lowered. The same thing has been happening regarding standards of criminal prosecution and evidence.
Resposta de tmdb66064326
em 28 janeiro 2018 às 10:44 PM
It's imperitive that women report immediately. And that they stand up for themselves and take action when threatened, whether it's saying NO in no uncertain terms, leaving, calling for help, or kicking the offender in the nads.
I really hope that you guys understand how terrifying it is for a woman to be physically dominated by a man and to feel threatened and helpless. I completely get that false accusations are appalling - they should NEVER happen and shame on anyone who does so. People who falsely accuse others should face consequences. But being assaulted, tormented, threatened and harassed and having no one believe you, or worse yet, having those in charge, who should be protecting you, just poo-poo it and sweep it under the rug is horrifying and unconscionable.
Resposta de Knixon
em 28 janeiro 2018 às 11:14 PM
The issue is not understanding, sympathizing, empathizing... And if police or college officials or whatever decide to believe an accuser, that's one thing. And make provisions for therapy, etc. But it doesn't justify lowering standards of evidence etc in order to get convictions - criminal or otherwise - that wouldn't be justified in other situations based on the evidence available. We also don't lock up people just because someone accuses them of stealing. For one example.
Resposta de znexyish
em 29 janeiro 2018 às 5:17 PM
Lemons and Gothish. This one is for you. Please watch and report back to HR. https://youtu.be/4aWhn0Hc8ps
Resposta de tmdb19868063
em 29 janeiro 2018 às 5:23 PM
Heh, heh. I know that one well. I mean, not because I've ever been in that situation. I don't date guys who wear sleeveless, striped shirts. Just because of my expansive musical knowledge.
Resposta de CalabrianQueen
em 29 janeiro 2018 às 7:42 PM
I agree with Fox ,Women(and Men) should report immediately. We should be mindful, like you said that there's severe trauma ,shame and fear that comes with being a victim of sexual assault. Many victims are petrified by fear and afraid to report, that we can't help with anything other than counseling.
Also there needs to be some kind of revision to expedite how rape kits are processed because from what I've read a lot of rape kits sit on shelves waiting to be tested for far longer than they need to be .
Resposta de Knixon
em 29 janeiro 2018 às 7:53 PM
Yes, the non-testing of rape kits is definitely a problem. It may not make as much of a difference as some think, though. If the issue is not "we had sex" but "he forced me" etc, a rape kit if only proving DNA connection etc, doesn't really provide evidence on issues of consent, force, and so on.
Resposta de tmdb66064326
em 29 janeiro 2018 às 8:08 PM
OMG z, how do you find this stuff?? I haven't heard that song in forever! It's a good song, but the video? Yikes. She looks about 16 and he looks at least 10 years older. No bueno.
Resposta de Knixon
em 29 janeiro 2018 às 8:12 PM
What about that current Oscar contender, "Call Me By Your Name?" Seems like it's trying to get by on the Kevin Spacey excuse, "but I'm gay, so that makes it okay." It's disgusting coming from HIM, why isn't it disgusting in the movie? Especially given the timing.
Meanwhile, in terms of illicit love songs, this one isn't explicit enough to be certain it's "illicit" - or even technically illegal - but I like the song a lot better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzfh7sLwYaw
Resposta de CalabrianQueen
em 30 janeiro 2018 às 9:02 AM
That was Roy Moore's prom song.
Resposta de Knixon
em 31 janeiro 2018 às 2:10 PM
Not at the prom for his actual high school class. But I'm sure he requested it at all the proms he went to later.
Resposta de ArcticFox12
em 1 fevereiro 2018 às 2:06 PM
That was Roy Moore's prom song.
Not at the prom for his actual high school class. But I'm sure he requested it at all the proms he went to later.
This exchange made me spit out my coffee laughing . Kudos.
Resposta de tmdb66064326
em 2 fevereiro 2018 às 1:09 PM
Should I bother to even bring up Scott Baio? Oy vey!
Resposta de tmdb66064326
em 2 fevereiro 2018 às 1:41 PM
Yikes, where to start.
First, this is putting all politics aside and noting that, while I've always liked (or at least had no problem with) Scott Baio, it's not like he was my favorite actor or anything. Although, there was a time when I just loved Charles in Charge.
I've heard Nicole's radio interview from 2013. She states that she and Scott "messed around" when she was a minor during the show's run, (up to third base action) and that she was 17, almost 18 when she decided to lose her virginity to Scott. She says it was her idea, and that afterward he asked if she wanted to go to dinner and she said no. She had started dating another guy and did not want to be a virgin when they had sex - she wanted to "pop her cherry" so she would enjoy sex with her current boyfriend without worrying about losing her virginity to him. I don't really understand that reasoning, but whatever. I guess she figured she did everything else with Scott, why not that? I don't know.
Anyway, the radio guy has stated that after the on air interview, Nicole was visibly upset and said the situation was more traumatic than she had let on during the interview. She had already said on-air that she was young and didn't know any better. Perhaps rehashing it brought up some old feelings.
It's entirely possible that things happened the way Nicole says they did. It's also entirely possible that Scott felt everything was consensual. BUT, if she was under the legal age of consent in California, then what he did was wrong, regardless of whether Nicole wanted it or not. In the interview, she stated things started when she was 16. I guess now she's claiming that it went as far back as 14.
I haven't seen Megyn Kelly's interview yet. Off to watch it and report back!
Resposta de CalabrianQueen
em 2 fevereiro 2018 às 1:51 PM
I heard about that but according to his lawyers , based on her account of what happended ,she was over the age of consent when they "messed around".
Im not sure about the specific letter of the law in California though.