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It May Be A Red Flag If A Guy Is A Superfan Of Any Of These 20 Movies And TV Shows

Red flag movies aren't bad movies, but they're definitely telling ones when they're being hailed as a guy's favorite.

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There are definitely more than a few problematic things going on in these TV shows and films that might make you think twice about hanging out with a guy who stans them too hard.

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Don't believe me? See what other people are saying about these picks.

1.Scarface

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Is it an entertaining movie? Sure. Is it entirely maniacal? Also yes. Aspiring to drug lord status is not an item for my Tinder profile, but you do you, I guess.

2.American Psycho

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Looking up to a guy who is all about greed and treats women like garbage? No thanks.

3.Fight Club

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Most of the men who fanatically love Fight Club don't get it, and it shows. If you walked away admiring Tyler Durden, keep walking.

4.Pulp Fiction

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Name a woman who hasn't had Pulp Fiction (and its misogyny) mansplained to her, and I'll show you a woman who is lying or has been out of the dating game since the '90s.

5.V for Vendetta

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V uses the only person in his life, who he kidnapped, as bait for a disgusting predator, and that's just one of his many bad qualities.

6.The Punisher

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Fellas, thou shalt not identify with a toxic ragemonster.

7.A Clockwork Orange

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This movie just feels like violence for the sake of violence. The subversion of any violence against women is not something you really want someone you're considering as a romantic prospect to co-sign.

8.The Social Network

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The Social Network paints Mark Zuckerberg as the uncomfortably nerdy nerd who strikes it big and makes friends and enemies along the way. We know a little bit more about Zuck now, and if you're still fanboying, it's a no here.

9.Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World

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Scott Pilgrim is not a role model, dear reader, but a lot of people lost the message with super-likable Michael Cera portraying the role. The age gap you thought wasn't so bad is so bad, and you really see that watching the movie as an adult. There's just too much nice-guy cringe to note.

10.Family Guy

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Family Guy, like South Park, is designed to strike a nerve, which comes down to what you find funny in a lot of instances. But it takes it a toxic step further by centering gross ideals of masculinity and making women the punchline of too many jokes.

11.500 Days of Summer

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500 Days of Summer as a favorite gives big "nice guys always finish last" energy, but 9 times out of 10 the nice guy is not all that nice and ends up really ignoring boundaries.

12.My Little Pony

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Bronies have ruined childhood MLP memories for one too many people.

13.50 Shades of Grey

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If you think this film encapsulates how sex in a relationship, let alone how BDSM sex in a relationship, works, you're 50 shades of absurd. This one is pretty toxic regardless of gender, TBH.

14.The Wolf of Wall Street

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The Wolf of Wall Street is a movie that countered arguments of its misogyny with the fact that it was contextually accurate... So there's that. The women of this film lack depth and serve largely as more noise in these men's larger-than-life lifestyle.

15.Rick & Morty

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Some shows just attract a toxic fandom, and Rick and Morty is for sure one of them. A lot of guys praise Rick's toxicity without at all acknowledging any of the moments of self-realization (that are later zapped away in the name of laughs).

16.Joker

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We all know a guy who has taken on the Joker as his alter ego. Some of them are looking for their Harley Quinn, and others are watching the world burn, but neither of them is anyone I'd encourage you to swipe right on.

17.The Boondock Saints

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The Boondock Saints is one of those films that is so filled with violence and gore that it's inherently supposed to be nOt FoR gIrLs. But what's scarier is that women barely exist in this white male power trip daydream, so...

18.Braveheart

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Braveheart and 300 are definitely neck and neck when it comes to war movies that bring out the worst in some men. And again, nothing wrong with either film inherently. It's the way men personalize and internalize it that becomes icky.

19.Garden State

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If you were a teen when you saw Garden State, chances are you thought it was d e e p. You're not a teen anymore, though, and it's a marathon of uncomfortable male behavior. It also has some outdated takes on mental illness that no one should subscribe to in today's day and age.

20.American History X

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American History X is a prime example of a movie that goes the distance to teach you a lesson, but people inexplicably walk away from having gotten the wrong message.
 
This is why you have no right to bitch about "banned books". (which aren't actually banned by the way, they're not apart of the curriculum but they aren't being confiscated or destroyed).

Men, it may be a red flag if a woman is a fan of any of these 20 movies and TV shows:
1. Steven Universe
I strongly suspect I should be concerned regardless of the sex of the fans. Equality!
 
Fight Club, The Punisher, and Joker are too easy. You might as well throw them all on your dating profile right now to ward off crazy Buzzfeed writers.

The reason for V for Vendetta is a huge stretch. But it is interesting to hear the different reasons why people love or hate that film:

LGBT commentators have praised the film for its positive depiction of gay people. Sarah Warn of AfterEllen called the film "one of the most pro-gay ever". Warn went on to praise the central role of the character Valerie "not just because it is beautifully acted and well-written, but because it is so utterly unexpected [in a Hollywood film]."

David Walsh of the World Socialist Web Site criticised V's actions as "antidemocratic," calling the film an example of "the bankruptcy of anarcho-terrorist ideology;" Walsh writes that because the people have not played any part in the revolution, they will be unable to produce a "new, liberated society."

Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World is ironic.
 
I kind of agree with some of these.
The kind of people who worship Fight Club and Pulp Fiction are annoying and usually far less intellectual than they try to pretend to be.
Bronies suck more than 10 Roombas in a straw.
And Scott Pilgrim is one of the worst movies I’ve watched.
There's a guy who actually larps as Tyler Durden and has his own website, zero hedge. He even quotes the movie from time to time as he writes articles, begging to be taken seriously. It's fucking pathetic and hilarious.
 
Alright so, a couple things...

First, American History X - is it really a surprise that people walk away with the "wrong" message when everything in the movie is essentially undone by a wild thug nigger at the end? Lmao it would have been more poignant if the movie didn't end with the kid who made the self discovery arc about black people getting gunned down by a feral black person.

2. It's understandable they use the Punisher character but I find it hilarious they singled out the non Disney version. The Thomas Jane version in the movie they singled out was probably the most well adjusted big screen Punisher we've seen, he wasn't really toxic rage monster, just cold and methodical soldier.
 
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A Clockwork Orange makes it very obvious you aren't supposed to be rooting for Alex. Only way it's possible to miss that is by being severely retarded to the point where you're basically a 7 year old in an adult's body. If you can write above a 3rd grade reading level, you can figure out that Alex is not a good guy.
 
Superfan of anything is a red flag.
This, really, is all they needed to say:

Knowing when devotion to something fundamentally fictional has gone too far and needs to be toned down or put away is a common ability of grown adults, while manchildren, faux-intellectuals and sexual deviants whose kinks run too close to the surface of their "public" persona, tend not to be able to set these boundaries themselves or adhere to them if set by others.

If you're dating someone who doesn't see why there are times and places in society that it's not acceptable to wear a movie-themed T-shirt, or why it's creepy to excessively hypothesize about the sexual preferences of animated characters of a kid's show , then WHAT film/show they're into is only academic to the fact they have an unhealthy fixation on something that isn't even "real" or are just socially inept. This list is missing the forest for the trees, and more a case of what fixations the author finds objectionable, instead of just finding fixation on fiction in the general to be the objection.
 
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