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Cannon may have made shlock but it was never dull and boring, even their worst stuff wasn't that.
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Was it the Go Go Boys?There's several docu's:
I know there's another one out there that came out around the same time as the Electric Boogaloo one.
Women like murder porn too.Women love crime fiction. Older women especially. My aunt used to punch the air with glee when watching SVU.
Your mom probably feels affinity with Kersey due to his age. I suppose the modern equivalent would be Bruce Willis, or perhaps one of those UK crime stories that revolve around a chivlarous old crime-fighter.
Ugh. I never want to picture my aunt getting wet at the sight of Hannibal.Women like murder porn too. Your aunt likes murder porn.
See later down the thread where I explained it's useful for gaging the discussion.Yes, why do you ask?
Women love crime fiction. Older women especially. My aunt used to punch the air with glee when watching SVU.
Your mom probably feels affinity with Kersey due to his age. I suppose the modern equivalent would be Bruce Willis or Denzel Washington, or perhaps one of those UK crime stories that revolve around a chivalrous old crime-fighter.
Ugh. I never want to picture my aunt getting wet at the sight of Hannibal.
I've never seen a Fast and Furious movie except the Jap one. So I dont know how useful it would be for me to gauge the discussion. I can still be a fan though cant ISee later down the thread where I explained it's useful for gaging the discussion.
I keep asking other women to see if I can find an exception and no luck yet. It's weird.
It’s simple; true crime is just advanced soap opera, and both are derivative of gossip. All the little personal details and dramas that get wrapped up in a big, dramatic event. That it’s a true story sells it more.See later down the thread where I explained it's useful for gaging the discussion.
I keep asking other women to see if I can find an exception and no luck yet. It's weird.
Similarly, unsolved crime shows are generally not as popular with women. They want the closure and security knowing the bad guy got got. Whereas men like the mystery and figuring out the end for themselves.It’s simple; true crime is just advanced soap opera, and both are derivative of gossip. All the little personal details and dramas that get wrapped up in a big, dramatic event. That it’s a true story sells it more.
It’s simple; true crime is just advanced soap opera, and both are derivative of gossip. All the little personal details and dramas that get wrapped up in a big, dramatic event. That it’s a true story sells it more.
You both make compelling arguments.Similarly, unsolved crime shows are generally not as popular with women. They want the closure and security knowing the bad guy got got. Whereas men like the mystery and figuring out the end for themselves.
Whatever happened to the guy who made funny commentary track videos? All the recent ones suck.
I think there's more than one channel doing it. So make sure you find your favorite.Whatever happened to the guy who made funny commentary track videos? All the recent ones suck.
edit: he's still at it
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All this Cannon talk is reminding me that everyone should go watch Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films. Pretty entertaining documentary about the rise and downfall of the company.
There's several docu's:
I know there's another one out there that came out around the same time as the Electric Boogaloo one.
Tfw Rich Evans mentions he has a fiance and you realise he will never be your husbando irl. Why even live.
I remember back in the 90's there was a secretary where I worked who loved True Crime. Back then they had to read objective books on the matter. Now they get to watch slanted documentaries made by fellow women who need to scratch their "bad boy" itch by trying to spring clearly guilty murderers from prison (*cough* Making a Murderer *cough*).See later down the thread where I explained it's useful for gaging the discussion.
I keep asking other women to see if I can find an exception and no luck yet. It's weird.
"Women are terrified of being raped, but somewhere in the back of the womb there is one rebellious nerve end that tingles with curiosity whenever the word is mentioned." - Hunter S. ThompsonNow they get to watch slanted documentaries made by fellow women who need to scratch their "bad boy" itch by trying to spring clearly guilty murderers from prison (*cough* Making a Murderer *cough*).
JudgyBitch has her theories too..."Women are terrified of being raped, but somewhere in the back of the womb there is one rebellious nerve end that tingles with curiosity whenever the word is mentioned." - Hunter S. Thompson
"When rape is inevitable, you might as well sit back and enjoy it"."Women are terrified of being raped, but somewhere in the back of the womb there is one rebellious nerve end that tingles with curiosity whenever the word is mentioned." - Hunter S. Thompson
"Maybe he used 'The Force.'""Rape jokes. I love 'em!" Mr. Harry S. Plinkett.