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In this conversation, Holly and Carly reflect on movies from their childhood and how they view them differently now. They touch on problematic themes and content in films like The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Labyrinth. They discuss the importance of critically examining media and the impact it can have on our perceptions and beliefs. The conversation explores the problematic themes and content in movies from the past that are no longer acceptable by today's standards. The hosts discuss films like Austin Powers, Mean Girls, Clueless, and The 40-Year-Old Virgin, highlighting instances of sexism, racism, and offensive humor. They also touch on movies like Soul Man and Tropic Thunder, which feature blackface. They reflect on the importance of reevaluating and discussing these films, acknowledging the need to separate the enjoyable aspects from the problematic ones.
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In this conversation, Holly and Carly reflect on movies from their childhood and how they view them differently now. They touch on problematic themes and content in films like The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Labyrinth. They discuss the importance of critically examining media and the impact it can have on our perceptions and beliefs. The conversation explores the problematic themes and content in movies from the past that are no longer acceptable by today's standards. The hosts discuss films like Austin Powers, Mean Girls, Clueless, and The 40-Year-Old Virgin, highlighting instances of sexism, racism, and offensive humor. They also touch on movies like Soul Man and Tropic Thunder, which feature blackface. They reflect on the importance of reevaluating and discussing these films, acknowledging the need to separate the enjoyable aspects from the problematic ones.
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