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Megan Fox and Inglourious Basterds: Anti-bullies?

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Megan Fox recently put out a PSA against bullying, but promoting being yourself: ie killing and eating the boys at school. Mario and Hannah weigh in on if this is considered bullying, and how Inglourious Basterds should make us feel about killing Nazis.
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  • bertkamp
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      bertkamp  
    • The Fox movie is just a high school wank movie. Look at Fox, shes hot, go home and lock yourself in the bathroom. Any real moral is just a disguise.

    • 2 years ago
  • Eri_Soulja
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      Eri_Soulja  
    • wow ..is Megan Fox serious?
      just because she did that one Transformers 2 movie she thinks she's the shit.
      first she goes on about peer pressure, now bullying? she seems so fake.. just a pretty face.

    • 2 years ago
  • letsnotlisten
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      letsnotlisten  
    • Also, what numinant said. Except an asterisk that probably a good chunk of Current users have access to press screenings, so it's not premature to analyze Inglourious Basterds.

    • 2 years ago
  • letsnotlisten
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      letsnotlisten  
    • If I looked like Megan Fox in high school, I would have had no problem with "being myself."

      I'd like to think I still was true to myself during those horrible, horrible years, but when you're a socially retarded, ghostly pale loner...well, that didn't really work out, either.

      Mercifully I went to an all-girls school where the only bullies wore habits.

    • 2 years ago
  • StrangE2U
  • numinant
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      numinant  
    • I don't think the PSA spoof is meant to be thoroughly analyzed. It exists as a twisted farce and promotion for a film, not something to be discussed at a PTA meeting (although I suppose the promoters figure the more publicity, the better).

      Inglorious Basterds isn't even out yet, so being analytical is likewise futile.

    • 2 years ago
  • StrangE2U
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      StrangE2U  
    • numinant:

      amen... and i bet inglorious bastards has been cut down from the original version... so until i see the directors cut... i can't make a full judgement... but damn i want to see it! wish i could have gone to cannes to see it

    • 2 years ago
  • derk
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      derk  
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    • I know I am in the minority when it comes to Megan Fox ... I just think she's so fake ... but I am going to go out on a limb here and call Bullshit.

      I'll bet she's never really been bullied in her life. Moreover, she probably does her fair share of bullying, herself.

      Regardless, this is just the kind of shameless self-promotion that gets her attention, so hopefully there will be a net positive effect.

      But she still won't get any credit from me.

      As for Inglorious Bastards, I'll have to see it first, but I have a hard time laughing at anything that requires violence to make it work. (Even if the Nazis were the scourge of the Earth, and don't deserve anyone's pity; kindness; or, time.)

    • 2 years ago
  • jlichman
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      jlichman  
    • I, for one, think she said it was ok to eat people as long as they bully you.

      Then...you have to eat yourself...it's like an ouroboros.

    • 2 years ago
  • mario_a
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      mario_a  
    • jlichman:

      so, you get bullied, then you eat the bully.

      then you become the bully, so you eat yourself.

      if this happens, then no more bullies.

      i'm going to get cracking on my script about the one bully who decides NOT to eat himself, and gets chased through a non-bully police state. think A.I. meets Logan's Run meets Children of Men.

      wait. don't steal that.

    • 2 years ago
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