LOL!Head Trip warned me about this.![]()

LOL!Head Trip warned me about this.![]()
^^ Tell it!
So: you believe that men who even vaguely and abstractly think of a sequence in a PG movie in which a beautiful woman murders her captor (and who isn't crying, bruised or even felt up) loathe women, and are prone to committing violence against them also. Wow, you must be a total misandrist.I'm sure there's nothing misogynist or otherwise suspect about enslaving a woman, stripping her down, and chaining her to the neck of a space slug who's into erotic asphyxiation and watching his captive women get eaten.
Kestrel said:The fact you make that comparison says more about you, I think.
Well, I've got to give you points for consistency, but I disagree with your conclusion - I think it'd be hilarious and fun. I'm all for equal-opportunity ogling.Imagine that, instead of Slave Leia in a Metal Bikini, the sexy danger scene in Return of the Jedi is Luke is being put in thong by the Emperor and chained to his throne, and women and girls have thought the costume he wore was the hottest thing ever for twenty-five years. That's just plain fucking creepy.
Okay, let's talk context. In all the cultural and real-life homages to the costume, is it ever used to degrade/assault women the way Jabba does? I don't think so. I think fans ogle the women in costume appreciatively and respectively without seeking to "emulate" a massive slug by looking for a way to kill them if they don't dance well enough. So, by your own admission, when the homage's context is respectful, the bikini isn't inherently harmful.Is the preceding sequence where the Twi'lek unsuccessfully opposes Jabba worth emulating?
... and yes, contextless, it's an attractive ensemble, but the context does make it bothersome.
If The Dark Knight can get a PG-13, RotJ should definitely stay on a lower rung, imho.I'd also like to point out that a 1983 PG is not identical to a 2010 PG.
Well, according to Freud, we live in constant fear of devil-women chopping our penises off.It's kinda interesting how much this pisses off people. I wonder why?
Gaith said:Okay, let's talk context. In all the cultural and real-life homages to the costume, is it ever used to degrade/assault women the way Jabba does? I don't think so. I think fans ogle the women in costume appreciatively and respectively without seeking to "emulate" a massive slug by looking for a way to kill them if they don't dance well enough. So, by your own admission, when the homage's context is respectful, the bikini isn't inherently harmful.
Or throttling them with a metal chain?Well, according to Freud, we live in constant fear of devil-women chopping our penises off.![]()
I dunno. Different discussion, but insofar as I think movie ratings have a value (if they do, it's pretty low), I wouldn't disapprove of a PG-13 for Jedi (or Empire, or Hope). They all have scenes which are a little too much for modern PG: Hope has charred corpses, Hope and Empire both have a dismemberment scene, Jedi has some pretty gnarly monsters and two scenes of people getting eaten alive. Plus the unrelentingly grim feel of Empire and much of Jedi. Finally, I think the Leia thing actually does push Jedi easily into PG-13 territory, making that the surest case.If The Dark Knight can get a PG-13, RotJ should definitely stay on a lower rung, imho.
Sith earned its PG-13 on that scene alone.Reason #76: When Anakin is Defeated
When Anakin is defeated, it is so gruesome and upsetting that it quickly crosses the line from sad to comical. He screams and shouts "I hate you!!" Spittle flies out of his mouth as he clutches at the ground, trying to pull himself up the ledge. Then, suddenly, he just bursts into flames. Apparently, being the same distance from the lava that he's been for the duration of this entire duel has finally caught up with him and causes his body to finally catch fire. Obi-Wan then summons all his Jedi reserve to resist saying, "Na na. Told ya so!"
And fans tend to remember the bikini and Fisher for their own attributes, independently of the scenes that featured them. So again, by your own metric, no harm done.No, the outfit is not per se harmful. Bikinis are, in general, hot. That specific bikini, when tied to RotJ, and because of its associations, are not.
Gaith said:Sith earned its PG-13 on that scene alone.
Praetor Shinzon said:how dare we leer at that woman. don't you think its shameful and degrading to women since Tasha Yar wore a similar uniform and died a terrible, yet useless, death?![]()
You do realize that by phrasing it that way, you're practically begging me to make a joke about how she should therefore try on a few other uniforms in the privacy of my captain's yacht, right?think the fit on the jumpsuit could be better, at least on the model they're using to sell it. Jeez.)
Okay, I'm not a particular fan of the bikini, but I still find that the dumbest thing I've heard in a week.Good. Aside from being overplayed, anyone who's watched RotJ should not find it sexy. Those who do weren't paying attention to the context, or should be placed on an FBI watch list.![]()
![]()
You sure are putting a lot of words in my mouth, dude.![]()
It's not like it's the end of the world, and yes, contextless, it's an attractive ensemble, but the context does make it bothersome. It's not a costume that Leia wears all the time and incidentally wears to her sexual battery; it is part of the sexual battery.
Kestrel said:The fact you make that comparison says more about you, I think.
Comparing sexual battery to a brutal rape is comparing apples to slightly larger apples.
***
It's kinda interesting how much this pisses off people. I wonder why?
LOL!Head Trip warned me about this.![]()
![]()
Well, I've got to give you points for consistency, but I disagree with your conclusion - I think it'd be hilarious and fun. I'm all for equal-opportunity ogling.Imagine that, instead of Slave Leia in a Metal Bikini, the sexy danger scene in Return of the Jedi is Luke is being put in thong by the Emperor and chained to his throne, and women and girls have thought the costume he wore was the hottest thing ever for twenty-five years. That's just plain fucking creepy.![]()
Nice looking Leia.
Tell her you have to check her inseam.You do realize that by phrasing it that way, you're practically begging me to make a joke about how she should therefore try on a few other uniforms in the privacy of my captain's yacht, right?think the fit on the jumpsuit could be better, at least on the model they're using to sell it. Jeez.)![]()
ideally not Slave Leia because my indifference to its ubiquity actually gives me an adverse reaction
Kestrel said:In fairness, if you've ever seen one of his polls you wouldn't be surprised.![]()
It's awful to watch, yet it's actually slightly less horrible than the opening scene (chronologically the last scene). Also, there's a murder really early on that's pretty unpleasant. *rimshot*I suppose, yeah. Maybe I was just a weird kid though, but I never got any sense that Leia was in actual danger during that particular scene, and in general everything about Jabba the Hutt seemed to be more of a... nuisance to Our Heroes than an actual threat (in fairness, I haven't seen RotJ since I was probably an early teen) - and that really clashes with what I've heard about the scene in Irreversible.
Because a generation of early-teenage boys grew up with the OT on VHS, and that was the only notable skin in all three movies, so it made a big impression. I really think the explanation is that innocent.But it still poses the questions of how, precisely, Slave Leia became iconic.
Anyway, I understand that to many this is a rather dreary discussion. But I'm honestly not the least fun guy you've ever known. For example, there's Ben Stein.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.