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Related: About this forumBechdel-Passing Blockbusters of 2013 Made The Most Money for Hollywood
Its time for another installment of Facts That Support Common Sense. This time around, when movies have more than just a bunch of hoinky doink dudes running around, more people like it! Theyll even pay to go see it! In a theater! Of 2013′s top 50 domestic films, the group of movies that passed the Bechdel test performed significantly better than those that did not. 1.56 billion dollars better. Now if I was someone that was in charge of things like making movies, I would pay attention even if it was $156 more. But 1.56 billion dollars? Do you know what that looks like? It looks like this:
$1,560,000,000.00
$1,560,000,000.00
$1,560,000,000.00
That looks like a lot of money because it is. Its a lot of money people arent making because they wont even let two women say, Hey, do you have a feeling you want to talk about? No, but I wanna talk about this sandwich I ate yesterday. The bread was stale. A lot of these headlines are about movies with strong female characters making more money but thats not true. Thats not what this test is about. Its not about whether they are strong or feminist or independent or whatever hot button word you want to throw in front of woman to make it appeal to people that care about this sort of thing. Its not about whether they have their own storyline or feelings or sense of purpose. Its just about them talking about something other than a dude to another woman. The bar is that low. And still over and over movies dont clear it. At this point its like people pick the bar up off the ground so they can walk under it. You could cover the bar in shit and people would still be like, Well if this what it takes for women not to be people! Or at least thats how it seems to me but Im black so no one cares what I think anyway.
$1,560,000,000.00
$1,560,000,000.00
$1,560,000,000.00
That looks like a lot of money because it is. Its a lot of money people arent making because they wont even let two women say, Hey, do you have a feeling you want to talk about? No, but I wanna talk about this sandwich I ate yesterday. The bread was stale. A lot of these headlines are about movies with strong female characters making more money but thats not true. Thats not what this test is about. Its not about whether they are strong or feminist or independent or whatever hot button word you want to throw in front of woman to make it appeal to people that care about this sort of thing. Its not about whether they have their own storyline or feelings or sense of purpose. Its just about them talking about something other than a dude to another woman. The bar is that low. And still over and over movies dont clear it. At this point its like people pick the bar up off the ground so they can walk under it. You could cover the bar in shit and people would still be like, Well if this what it takes for women not to be people! Or at least thats how it seems to me but Im black so no one cares what I think anyway.
http://www.autostraddle.com/bechdel-passing-blockbusters-of-2013-made-the-most-money-for-hollywood-215428/
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Bechdel-Passing Blockbusters of 2013 Made The Most Money for Hollywood (Original Post)
ismnotwasm
Jan 2014
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Squinch
(53,238 posts)1. Innnnteresting!
redqueen
(115,172 posts)2. Everyone should read the whole thing.
"sacrificing money and quality just to maintain the patriarchy happens all the time in media/life/the world"
nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)3. I approve of this idea (like anybody cares what I think)...
It is an interesting quirk, though, that a movie could have a strong, even feminist female lead and still fail the Bechdel Test...