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by dyauspitr
16 days ago
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Yeah we’re probably in different bubbles. The problem is most men are in my bubble. Shane Gillis is probably the biggest comedian to come out of kill Tony and the one you’re most likely to have heard of. Here’s how it applies to the top 10 movies on IMDb Shawshank redemption: the well liked male protagonist righteously murders his wife for cheating on him The Godfather: pretty much encapsulates all of my requirements 12 angry men: no women Original LOTR: Does women characters incredibly well Pulp fiction: Mia is in there for a few key scenes, no nonsense The good, the bad and the ugly: self explanatory. Great male characters Forest gump: Jenny might be the greatest villain ever for her promiscuity I can go on and on. All these movies have gravitas. You won’t see any movie post 2015 even crack the top 100 (besides Parasite but that isn’t Hollywood) because that’s about when they lost the plot. |
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