Miss Modular
May 22nd, 2003, 12:14 AM
As some of you know, I run a webpage for the actor Eddie Kaye Thomas (http://www.elektrocolor.com/eddie/), who played Finch aka Shitbreak aka the Guy that Got Laid with Stifler's mother in the American Pie films.
So in order to keep in touch with the fans, I interact with them at the piemovie3.com (http://www.piemovie3.com/). At the boards, the ever earnest webmaster Nick decided to ask people to ask questions for the upcoming DVD.
If you've seen the second film, you know there's a scene involving lesbians that I personally think does nothing other than titillate. So I decided to see if I could ask what the point was, and what do I get? "Who Cares! It's funny! That's all that matters!" I'm not the kind of person who buys that kind of thing unless it has a point. So someone says I take the movies way too seriously, and that it's supposed to be from a teenage boy's POV, and "what teenage boy doesn't enjoy seeing lesbians??!!!" Personally, I enjoy these films, but let's be real: it's a PRODUCT!
So I'd like a second opinion. Is it okay for me to apply standards to teen comedies?
My original statement on the scene. (http://www.piemovie3.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=421#421) (Scroll up further to see the original question)
Do I raise any good points? Or am I taking things too seriously? (http://www.piemovie3.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=91)
So in order to keep in touch with the fans, I interact with them at the piemovie3.com (http://www.piemovie3.com/). At the boards, the ever earnest webmaster Nick decided to ask people to ask questions for the upcoming DVD.
If you've seen the second film, you know there's a scene involving lesbians that I personally think does nothing other than titillate. So I decided to see if I could ask what the point was, and what do I get? "Who Cares! It's funny! That's all that matters!" I'm not the kind of person who buys that kind of thing unless it has a point. So someone says I take the movies way too seriously, and that it's supposed to be from a teenage boy's POV, and "what teenage boy doesn't enjoy seeing lesbians??!!!" Personally, I enjoy these films, but let's be real: it's a PRODUCT!
So I'd like a second opinion. Is it okay for me to apply standards to teen comedies?
My original statement on the scene. (http://www.piemovie3.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=421#421) (Scroll up further to see the original question)
Do I raise any good points? Or am I taking things too seriously? (http://www.piemovie3.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=91)