🐱 Sorry To Burst Your Spooky Little Bubble, But Scary Movie Has Not Aged Well At All

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Hello friends, how’s the weather where you’re at? Lately, it’s been a bit gloomy over my house, which is the perfect mood to watch a comedy and rug up under one thousand blankets. And so, I decided to watch Scary Movie again for the first time in years. I remember it being funny af and totally ridiculous, but fuck has it aged terribly. And not in a charming way.

Released in 2000, Scary Movie was the first spoof movie in a franchise of comedies (Epic Movie, Disaster Movie) that makes fun of movie tropes and common stereotypes seen in film genres. The humour was crass, the characters were intentionally stupid and archetypal, and the plot was ridiculous as hell.

Think of an iconic scene from Scary Movie (if you’ve seen it) and it will probably involve the characters Cindy (Anna Farris) or Brenda (Regina Hall). Many scenes have become gifs, funny YouTube clips or memes, but I’m telling you now, there’s a reason that we only share nostalgia over these scenes, while forgetting how fucked up the rest of the movie was.

Take this scene from the first movie of the franchise, for example. Our main group of friends are just having a conversation, when the stereotypical jock character Greg (Lochlyn Munro), hears Cindy say something stupid – as is part of her character. He then proceeds to beat her up. That’s the joke. He just continuously beats her up, and we’re supposed to laugh.

Upon rewatching this movie, I forgot this scene was even in here, and I was shocked that it passed as comedy, even of the outrageous kind. The punchline here is quite literally resting on how surprising it is that Cindy takes so many hits without ever looking affected afterwards. Think about that for a second. It’s absolutely disgusting.

You don’t have to watch the below clip, but if you don’t remember the scene from the movie, here it is. The title speaks for itself.
And here’s another scene in which the same character inflicts random violence upon Cindy by choking her, and we’re supposed to laugh??

Apparently, in the 2000s, hitting women was hilarious. Say it was a different time if you want, but surely in all timelines, there were far better jokes than blatant abuse masked as comedy, right?

Miss Man​

My other problem with the movie lies in the character Miss Man. Yes, that’s the character’s name. Miss Man.

I’m actually not even going to link the scene, because I think it’s so goddamn awful, and it’s also very NSFW while we’re at it.

If you really want to refresh your memory, you can go and look it up online yourself.

The whole joke here revolves around Miss Man, the girls’ high school sports coach, being a trans woman. It’s implied here that there are treacherous intentions involved with this (spying on girls), and there is also a scene in which Miss Man’s genitalia are completely exposed while she is sitting, because ha-ha trans people are some kind of funny joke to gawk at?

The boyfriend and I couldn’t believe this scene even made it into the movie. Scenes like this perpetuate such a negative and gross stereotype about trans people, that it’s hard to believe we were encouraged to laugh at such a thing when the movie first came out.

For obvious reasons, this scene hasn’t aged well at all, and is actually extremely painful to watch. It’s even worse when you consider the fact trans people growing up would have also had to watch this scene – which is smack-bang in the middle of a film that’s often heralded as a comedy classic – and deal with what it signifies for them and their identity in society.

To put it quite plainly, nobody wants to watch their identity mocked in a humiliating and downright offensive manner. Scenes like this can tell young kids who aren’t trans that trans folks are people to point and laugh at, with sinister motives, and they can simultaneously tell trans individuals that who they are isn’t anything more than a joke. It’s downright awful.

LGBTQ+ people face enough violence as it is, especially trans people, and it’s movie scenes like this that allow people to view trans individuals as props for a comedy. It’s not fkn okay, and it’s a scene that absolutely dismantled my respect for the film upon viewing it.

What’s worse is it’s a scene that bears no relevance to plot, it’s just a joke the directors clearly wanted to leave in, for whatever ungodly reason.

Doofy​

The other offensive character is Doofy (Dave Sheridan). I mean, even the name is a lot to handle.

And look, I’m not going through the movie and just pointing at things I find offensive and yelling about them, I’m telling you, very plainly, that Doofy as a character has not aged well at all. Just by existing, I feel like the character takes so many negative characteristics of folks with mental illness or developmental issues just to create the ‘idiot’ character.

He does some dumb fkn things throughout the film, but none are ever really funny. The only reason you’d laugh these days is in pure shock that this was acceptable to include in films less than 20 years ago.

There are so many smarter ways to create a character who is a bit goofy and brainless without having to scrunch up their face, make them waddle around everywhere and spit while talking.

Anyway, here he is. If you remember what happens at the end of the movie with this character, then you’d realise that everything about the character is kind of worse in context. You see, it’s all an act so nobody suspects him as the murderer. Take that how you will, really.
And you know what, I’m not even gonna get started on the fact that the two villains of the movie are gay for the sole purpose of a punchline. Although the movie dips into many a gay stereotype, it doesn’t often veer into offensive territory, which is a sigh of relief I guess.

It doesn’t at all change the fact that the movie goes incredibly far into areas that at the time I’m sure the writers found hilarious. Doesn’t help that the film was written by a bunch of straight dudes, which explains a lot.

Anyway, that’s my overly lengthy spiel about why I think the original Scary Movie has aged terribly. I think I’m going to stick to watching the online snippets with Cindy and Brenda that are actually well-written and hilarious. Peace.
 
Apparently this dumbass has never heard of "Slap stick." And it's pretty clear from the clips presented that it's supposed to be over-the-top, not a representation of domestic abuse.
Yeah it’s supposed to spoof the red herring trope where you witness the boyfriend being such a dick you expect him being the villain
 
Because their parents, teachers and older siblings are millennials, and thus total degenerates.

Jim predicted this, by the way. He said something like "how are young people supposed to rebel against this? They are going to be the most conservative freaks, literal Nazis."
I can't wait for the next degenerate rebel generation to be old enough for me to legally put my old man penis in.
 
Bubble Status: Bursted

this homosexual describes himself as a "class traitor" in his twitter bio how he reached that conclusion im not sure because his job writing this kind of shit could only exist under capitalism.

an ad disguised as horny posting for lantinx parents in a kids movie

is there anything gay people won't jack off too?

real journalism

REAL JOURNALISM

this website is just fake buzzfeed
 
Because their parents, teachers and older siblings are millennials, and thus total degenerates.

Jim predicted this, by the way. He said something like "how are young people supposed to rebel against this? They are going to be the most conservative freaks, literal Nazis."
They're not conservative, by and large. They're just as liberal as the millennials, probably even more so.

It's difficult to properly describe what's going on with the bulk of them, but if I wanted to try, I'd say that they're "aimless" and "unmoored".
 
it’s movie scenes like this that allow people to view trans individuals as props for a comedy.

You guys make laughing stocks of yourselves. We aren't writing the jokes. You are every time you cut off your dick and dress like a five year old girl.

Why have Zoomers made it their fucking identity to be humorless weirdos?

The "No fun allowed" generation.

You know what? If troons are so offended why not make your own troon directed and acted horror masterpiece. No? Can't do it? That's just what I thought. 😏
 
The whole joke here revolves around Miss Man, the girls’ high school sports coach, being a trans woman. It’s implied here that there are treacherous intentions involved with this (spying on girls), and there is also a scene in which Miss Man’s genitalia are completely exposed while she is sitting, because ha-ha trans people are some kind of funny joke to gawk at?
You say "has not aged well," I say "written by Nostradamus."
 
You know what, I hate blacks. I really do, they're the worst of the worst, I wish they'd all be done away with. But the Wayans are funny man, Don't be a menace was funny, Scary Movie was funny. I even enjoyed fifty shades of black and A haunted house. If I - an actual Nazi - can put aside my autistic screeching for two hours and just enjoy some retarded humour, surely this faggot can as well.
 
All the Scary Movies are bad but they still have funny bits in them.
Take this scene from the first movie of the franchise, for example. Our main group of friends are just having a conversation, when the stereotypical jock character Greg (Lochlyn Munro), hears Cindy say something stupid – as is part of her character. He then proceeds to beat her up. That’s the joke. He just continuously beats her up, and we’re supposed to laugh.
That's actually one of the funnier things in the whole franchise.
The over the top violence of Greg reacting to Cindy just saying something he doesn't like feels like something out of the Looney Tunes or Tom & Jerry and that's the point of the joke.
Here's a much better version of the scene in question, look at this, the moment at 0:34 especially is the point when the joke lands:
The whole joke here revolves around Miss Man, the girls’ high school sports coach, being a trans woman. It’s implied here that there are treacherous intentions involved with this (spying on girls), and there is also a scene in which Miss Man’s genitalia are completely exposed while she is sitting, because ha-ha trans people are some kind of funny joke to gawk at?
Something that these idiots don't get is, a dude in make up in a dress is funny.
It just is.
That's why It's Ma'am became famous, that whole thing was hilarious, even though the event itself was dangerous for the normal people there.
Brianna Wu, Jessica Yaniv, Rachel Levine, those dudes look silly as fuck and everyone knows that.
No amount of trying to make them seem normal will work because they look like clowns.
The other offensive character is Doofy (Dave Sheridan). I mean, even the name is a lot to handle.
[...] I feel like the character takes so many negative characteristics of folks with mental illness or developmental issues just to create the ‘idiot’ character.
[...] There are so many smarter ways to create a character who is a bit goofy and brainless without having to scrunch up their face, make them waddle around everywhere and spit while talking.
Motherfucker, have you seen the movie?
SPOILER!!! He turns out to be the main antagonist and he was faking everything.
He is the smartest one in the entire movie, his stupidity is an act.
Doesn't help that the film was written by a bunch of straight dudes, which explains a lot.
You know... you could reach a lot more people if you didn't include your bigotry in the article.
This one sentence destroys your message because, if it's OK for you to shit talk straight men, other can make fun of troons.
Deal with it.
I think I’m going to stick to watching the online snippets with Cindy and Brenda that are actually well-written and hilarious.
Or you can watch another movie instead if you have so many problems with this one.
That's what normal people do.
 
Every time I see one of these articles shitting over something made 20 god damn years ago and calling it "problematic" I genuinely get blackpilled. These people talk as if 2000 was some far-off, archaic, ridiculous time with values that we just couldn't understand today. Even worse, I've seen people talk like this about shit made just a decade ago (Like when the new Saints Row devs were interviewed saying that the jokes of the old games didn't suit modern standards or some shit). They say that "times have changed, we need to move on" but how the fuck did the standards of what's acceptable to joke about change THAT much in just a few years? Do they think that every year prior to 2017 or whenever was some hell-world of tranny genocide, Jim Crow laws and patriarchy?

I'm too young to remember back then, but did this happen before? Did you have people in the early 00s freaking out at media from the 70s/80s, getting offended and calling it culturally outdated? Or is this a uniquely Gen Z thing? After what happened with many series being retroactively censored in the wake of BLM last year, I'm pretty concerned that if these woke zoomers feel they have enough power they might demand every 00s comedy with "transphobic" jokes have them cut or be blacklisted. Imagine a world where it becomes increasingly impossible to watch/play/read any pre-Current Year media because almost everything has been deemed to contain an -ism that's unacceptable by 2020s standards.
 
what is it with these types and this fuckin word when 'people' works just fine? tards like the author have completely ruined this word with whatever affect they're putting on by using it constantly

it's just another thing redditors and their ilk view as black speech like "yall" and "sweet summer child" and if they randomly insert it into their typing a reader might have thoughts that the writer is anything but a lame non-dancing, non-jumping white and possibly is one of the revered ones. It's been happening since like 2017 but even earlier than that straight people started saying "partner" or "S.O." instead of gf/bf/wife/hasubando with the same intentions.
 
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