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To: Clear Rivers
My favorite one is nearly every action movie, the hero or heroine beats a bad guy by kicking him in the groin. The idea seems to be that no one ever thought of that, despite the fact it is done in every movie.

There is one class of females who are attacked just as viciously as men: Attractive blondes.

I think it is partly because they are so obviously not Black or Hispanic.

101 posted on 06/22/2004 5:44:55 PM PDT by Shanda
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To: Shanda
My favorite one is nearly every action movie, the hero or heroine beats a bad guy by kicking him in the groin. The idea seems to be that no one ever thought of that, despite the fact it is done in every movie.

Yep. This is another thing that's been annoying me for a few years. The whole "120 lb.-badass-chick-action-hero" was a novel concept about 7 years ago. However, now EVERY action movie has a token female ass-kicker. It's become cliche, as well as rediculous.

104 posted on 06/22/2004 6:14:39 PM PDT by IDontLikeToPayTaxes
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To: Shanda
My favorite one is nearly every action movie, the hero or heroine beats a bad guy by kicking him in the groin. The idea seems to be that no one ever thought of that, despite the fact it is done in every movie.

You bet. Almost every movie clip we see, it depicts some 120 pound female model fighting off two or three white guys, while slinging them over her head, and kicking others in the groin. LOL...Television has become such a bad joke. If it wasn't for the history channel, my TV would be nothing but a boat anchor.

106 posted on 06/22/2004 7:01:53 PM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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