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So CNN has this headline today about OUTRAGE in social media about this.
"OH NOES! Does it strike anyone else as horrible that 20th centuries ad for the movie shows Jennifer Lawrence being choked?"
20th century, of course, APOLOGIZED for their horrible blunder.
http://us.cnn.com/2016/06/03/entert...-lawrence-strangled-fox-apologizes/index.html
Just for shits, I did some quick googling for "50s Horror movie posters". A quick search would give you a ton of those:




Etc..etc, you get the idea. "Monster vs. scantily glad woman" was in particular popular when I look around.
Now, it is not that I would "enjoy" women who are getting choked or that I would get a kick out of movies where there is violence against women portrayed.
My question is what happened in society that, say, back in the 1950, NO ONE would have found those posters offensive in any way, in-fact one could say that you'd expect some cheesy/over-the-top plot/scenes because, ya know, it's an EFFING HORROR MOVIE, you go there for fun and entertainment and popcorn and it wouldn't be a "good horror movie" without some monster chasing/kidnapping/[insert whatever here] a woman, preferably in a bikini?
How many woman protested back in the day about their stereotypical depiction?
Now - there is movie ads (fantasy super-heroes, mind you) - and what's going on...we see a movie ad...and WE FREAK OUT because a woman is choked? WTF AND WHY?