Zoe Miller both of them woke up not remembering what happened. Explain how he's automatically the bad guy since there's no way of knowing for sure who initiated or if either were in control
@@rinkyrosey9689 o h Now that you mention it, I think I remember it. It was after they killed the football guys, right? The scene where she calls him crazy and breaks up with him?
@@Andyatl2002 Nah, there's not really a rape culture. But there is a snowflake 'let's-exaggerate-bad-aspects-of-only-one-gender-in-society' culture, despite both genders having good and bad people, and the aforementioned cultural participants not being able to see life through anything but their triggered SJW framework, trying to look for microaggressions everywhere, anywhere.
There is something to be said that 80s movies and some movies/shows playing rape and sex crimes like it’s okay. And yeah yeah, it’s just a show and I’m not personally offended by it, but it is a little…worrisome that rape is played as a joke. And I’m not saying males are bad, especially since I’m a male. I believe both sides have good and bad sides, but I do believe that movie/TV show directors should get better forms of comedy other then sex crimes and rape tbh. It’s not impossible, other shows/movies do it just fine, like Red Vs Blue for example
2015 was a weird time, the whole “SJW gets owned” TH-cam culture was at its height. But with videos like this, Collegehumor kept it real for the impressionable high schooler that I was.
@@atlasden4858I think you misunderstood OPs comment. They were just making an observation about the time period and how they did NOT get suckered in because of videos like this one
@@bluefalcon6356 Please.... Please,... Don't tell me that you think that you, me or anyone else can confuse "reality with fantasy", that's not true, is it? Those fictional scenes in those movies... They'll hurt your virgin eyes... Please... Avert your virgin eyes and ears, before its too late! God forbid, if we have people actually watch a movie and then draw their own conclusions about a fictional universe... We better Censor it then. Lol.
@Lex Bright Raven Or... Maybe,... Just "MAYBE"... You're watching a "fictional movie"... That has no bearing on you personally... I know... "Shocking, Isn't It??" That a person can watch a movie and yet, not be supportive of the characters in them... Omg... Really?? 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤷🤷♂️🤷🤣😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If anything, the comments section is proving that College Humor and its fans are the ones with a warped sense of sex and rape. Literally none of the examples given in the video were rape.
@Lodatz Actually, sex with someone who is drunk, passed out, or mislead to believe you are their partner, is rape. You can be charged and it traumatizes the victims. Ask any psychologist who studies trauma.
Kaiser StratosTygo Nah, just the stuff where you have sexual relations with someone who hasn't (and in all of these cases definitely wouldn't have) consented to have sex with you. As for the naked pictures, the video was very clear in its wording that these were 'sex crimes', (not specifically rape but still very much illegal) which they clearly are. I'm sorry, but you're really not fighting a battle against 'political correctness gone mad' here. If you think this is bullshit, you're really just fighting for the rights of rapists, which I'm sure is not the side that ANYONE here actually wants to be on...
AcehighLawnmowers Yeah dude. that's totally what i'm doing. please continue telling me what side i'm on. Because mocking ignorant buzzfeed-y videos is totally fighting for a criminals rights. That makes every iota of sense this realm can muster.
Plus this skit talked about raping both a guy and a girl. There's your equality. I don't see why feminists, or anti-feminists should complain. Another thing, this skit can be considered an array of rape jokes, so the insensitive people that like their "rape jokes" so much should get a laugh at it, at the same time, this skit executes its rape joke by telling us how disgusting rape is. If rape wasn't a bad thing, this wouldn't be funny. Really all sides should have been happy, but people always find something to bitch and whine about.
I remember seeing Revenge of the Nerds (on Betamax!) as a kid, and being really uncomfortable and confused about the Darth Vader mask part. If I, as a kid too young to even have a concept of rape, sensed that that was wrong, it really makes you wonder wtf was going through the heads of everyone involved in making that scene.
I never got 80s movies about college or highschool. It was like it was written by people who thought your teens through early twenties were supposed to be "fun filled" opportunities to rape, poison and exploit other people while getting high or drunk to the point of having near death experiences. It's kind of boring and awful if you think about it.
It's the opposite of boring. People in those ages were seen as people taking the opportunity to rebel against society norms, take risks, and try new things they've never done that they thought were cool. Of course now society has changed. (The internet and the progression of telecommunications played a big part in that)
Captain Birch I love that whole saga to this day... especially that one scene were Zed goes to the poetry group in an effort to recruit people for their Citizens On Patrol C.O.P. Program, and ends up reciting a poem “Eugene made a machine Joe, Joe made it go I-I blew a fart, And blew the whole damn thing a part.” Just. Beautiful.
Did you remember the part where the cameras being installed were a direct reaction to having been ritually humiliated by those sorority girls? I bet you didn't.
Thank you for making this. I did legit grow up thinking sexual harrasment was just normal and funny and charming, and actually being assaulted countless times and just thinking "it's fine, boys will be boys" :(
I don’t think I’m unique in it all to be honest and people have gone through far worse than what I have! I think something just really clicked on me recently and I realised how much stuff happened thar really wasn’t okay
Bryce William says the person who is calling people rapists when they don't agree with him. How is this black and white thought process, not 1 dimensional?
All three back to the future movies pass this test. Which is pretty interesting if I think about it. But at least all three of them though rape was bad, and it was not part of the comedy.
It’s just so shocking that that was the content made and intended for kids and teens to watch. No doubt it normalized girls staying quiet because “boys will be boys”, boys staying quiet out of shame (men being raped is just a punchline), and everyone feel like it is less serious than it is. Glad it’s been acknowledged, we need to be better.
Reading through these comments is making me think of a study conducted by the University of North Dakota which found: “Almost a third of the men (31.7 percent) said that in a consequence-free situation, they’d force a woman to have sexual intercourse, while 13.6 percent said they would rape a woman. Setting aside the fact that it’s terrifying that a full third of a random group of college men will admit to this, the 20-point divide is still weird, even if it does reflect what’s been observed in previous research: At the end of the day, after all, the two groups are saying the exact same thing. So how did those who endorsed rape differ from those who “only” endorsed forcible intercourse? Edwards and her team found that the men who endorsed rape when the term was used had higher hostility toward women and more callous attitudes about sex. This might matter from a prevention standpoint. The researchers think that “men who endorse using force to obtain intercourse on survey items but deny rape on the same may not experience hostile affect in response to women, but might have dispositions more in line with benevolent sexism.” -Singal, Jesse. “Lots of Men Don’t Think Rape Is Rape,” The Cut, 13 Jan. 2015
I love that even though this video is eight years old, there are still very recent comments. Granted, a lot of them are from people who would make great attorneys for Brock Turner, but there's a much better overall shift in reception, as you said.
Yeah; people used to be able to separate intentionally fucked up situations in movies that were meant to be jokes, now jokes are real life and everything is literal. A rape joke in a movie is basically rape after all.
bdmb123 I haven't read anyone saying they are not sex crimes, people are pointing out they aren't *rape*, rape is a specific sex crime. There are also people pointing out that these should be okay in a comedy and that people can at the same time think it's a horrible thing in real life while funny in a comedy.
+Ali Beltran (Luzbel117) im waiting for someome to rape someone, and try to use that as a defsnse in court im sure it already happend but it went over my head
"All jocks do is think about sports, while all nerds do is think about sex"... So, then what do these Ladie's doing this video think about then... Good question, lol... 🤣😅😂😅🤣🤣😜😜😜
1. Love potion No 9. You know, the roofie serial date rape movie that launched Sandra Bullocks career. 2. Older: Barbarella. Jane Fonda is basically raped multiple times, but enjoys it. 3. Newer: 40 days and 40 nights. Main character is literally raped, then his girl gets mad at him because of it, and at the end he apologises to her, FOR BEING RAPED.
9 years ago was 2015. You know how people were back then, very anti-feminist & constant r4pe and child SA jokes. Not that there aren’t people like this in 2024, more so that these people can’t be so confidently disgusting anymore.
dancepiglover You obviously didn't see Uncle Buck. He beats up attempted rapist boyfriend, he threatened pervy friend, he takes down horrible principal.
Jokes about the abusers are funny. Jokes about the victim are not. This is why i can laugh at this video as its making fun of the culture that thought it was okay but i don't laugh at the thousandth "don't drop the soap" joke i hear on tv.
@@ryanjohnson2934 making the only criteria neccasary to make a joke funny being 'good construction' is a bit to narrow. While good construction for a joke is an important factor and professional comedians will focus on the littlest of wording in honning their joke to its fullest potentiall. Its not the only factor. Many people laugh at poorly constructed jokes just as hard as the finely tuned ones. The fart jokes that had poor set up and payoff, the terrible puns and dad jokes just because for whatever reason you find it hilariouse. Humors one of the most subjective things out their. However no matter how good the comedian it will be hard to near impossible for them to get people to laugh at a joke targeting a jew in a camp during the holocaust making fun of what their going through. This isnt to say they cant make jokes involving jews or the holocaust or rape, pedeophillia you can. And comedians have actually been important factors on getting people talking about this stuff by breaching boundaries no one else wants to touch. But the jokes that actually get big laughs aren't making fun of the man being raped like the "don't drop the soap" but instead at the rapists and the people ignoring the problem. This one comedy show i watched had an episode about sexual assault in the work place with the victims being male. But they werent making fun of the males if you pay attention the people being laughed at by the joke were the females who denied it happening. Who were being hypocritical. Reading the comment sections of clips of the show, was full of discussion of male sexual assault. Something that untill recently was never really discussed and people still have a hard time believing happens to males.
There is only one "don't drop the soap" joke I have laughed at, and that was an early Family Guy episode where the joke was that Peter kept dropping it and everyone laughed at him for not being able to hold onto a bar of soap. That was a clever way to twist the joke, and sadly probably not something that one would see in Family Guy anymore.
@@user-xt4gh7tn9p honest opinion I hadn’t noticed but it is nice not to find pro rape comments and jokes here And now a theory: the troll attraction factor of an existing comment U see trolls as beings of inherent non creativity are unable to usually post their own shitty opinions in normal comments because those can easily get forgotten Instead they invest in someone else’s comment to post dumb contrarian shit because by its nature it’s then a conversation or at least you know TH-cam is giving someone a notification. Engagement increase. Annoyance levels rise and meaningless troll cred and self acceptance inflates. Thank you for reading my lecture on trolololonomics 101
@@AverageAwesomeDude actually, it's called "having a different opinion or interpretation of something" and you need to respect that and not stifle their thoughts.
@@easyriderrider4580 understand where you’re coming from and I am usually all about that stuff. But trolls being disrespectful about pro rape deserves a litttle stifling. Tho perhaps I was too harsh
@@AverageAwesomeDude Thanks man, I usually see it as a First Amendment /Censorship thing, rather than a trolling opportunity. It's scary, because the, telling people what to think and do thing is the equivalent of what the PMRC tried to do in the 80's ironically and McCarthy tried to do in the 1950's. In the current social climate, I would honestly think and believe that a book like "Lolita" would probably get the same treatment now, that it got in the 1950's... Which is, "Scary"... Like, "Yikes' type of Scary"...
At least they didn't do anything from Heathers. That shit was just straight up murder. *Edit* lmao wow i posted this three years ago, the discourse on here, the points made. the LIKES!?!? mind boggling
That shit was... literal murder, yes... it was not "light-hearted wacky hi-jinks" or presented as such; a big part of the movie was how the protagonist realized just how fucked up they were being a little too late, and that the "mysterious, dangerous boy" who had come up with the plans was not someone whose judgment could be trusted. The point of this video, as explicitly stated by the person playing the straightman, is to make fun of comedy movies for making light of these things by presenting them as relatively harmless pranks when they're actually horrible things to do.
@@chroniquitten7555 Name a broad comedy where people don't do horrible things. Laughing at horrible shit is pretty much what comedy is. They torture a dog in Family Vacation. That is much worse than any of the shit that this sketch talks about.
Yea JD did mention that Ram and Kurt often rape their date partners... like there's literally a scene where one of them raped a drunk Heather as she struggled and when she's sober she didn't even care...
that's a bad standard of consent for multiple reasons. First of all it should be reasonable to assume that a conscious adult who isn't being threatened and is aware of what is happening can say 'no' or 'stop' or 'hold on'. Secondly it's not as passionate in a lot of situations, and women and men often prefer spontaneity. Many many consensual situations occur that don't involve explicit asking as well, and to litigate that and make it on par with the worst crimes is wrong.
@@sub-harmonik Yes, I agree. But the rule still stands in both of those situations. If they are conscious, then they can say no. Even if they said yes before, they can still say no later. Even if it is spontaneous, they should be able/allowed to say no. Consent doesn’t have to LITERALLY be enthusiastic or verbal but it does have to be sure and continuous.
@@MatthewsBranchLine then why did you say it did have to be enthusiastic and verbal? Also it being 'sure' is kind of begging the question if we're determining the standard and whose responsibility it is to communicate. Imo it makes sense to assume the person not initiating would communicate if something is unwanted in a lot of situations. (e.g. conscious and not being threatened or coerced)
@@sub-harmonik You are really over thinking this. BOTH PARTNERS should communicate. BOTH should be allowed to say no at any point, whether before or during. If they agreed, and continue to agree, then cool, everything is fine. If they didn’t, or they change their mind, and their partner goes through with it anyway, then it is not okay. Is that clear enough for you?
Being raised by80s parents, my mother did NOT react well to me coming out as asexual and tried to normalize sex for me by showing me shit like this It only made me go from being disinterested to Afraid
With all due respect to your mom (unless you hate her), how fucking sad is that? If your mom shamed you for that because parents typically expect to have grandchildren and want their children to experience parenthood too, there's always adoption! No one needs to have a sex drive to become a parent. Frankly I'm jealous of those who don't have one, ya'll are the most focused, driven people out there.
I only saw one RotN movies, just a few years ago. I remember sitting down expecting a comedy and getting something a lot darker instead... yeesh. Like... years of senseless bullying turned them all into sociopaths... or maybe they were bullied because they were already sociopaths? I dunno. I kinda want to go read a study on it now...
How sociopaths come to be is actually quite fascinating, although rather dark. TW for mentions of child abuse Sociopaths are made when a child is continually abused, usually by a parent or guardian, up to around five years old. The child’s brain is on its beginning stages of development, when it’s learning about emotion and such. If a child is continually abused in that time frame, the brain starts to “turn off” the empathy. It’s a coping mechanism.
@@magimerlyn9596They actually learn to turn it on and off. So people with antisocial perdonaliy disorder can feel empathy when they like to to understand how to manipulate person in front of them(although limited amount since their emotional department of the brain isnt that developed). This is why this is almost impossible to fix you can teach someone empathy and understanding their emotions but cant make them unlearn what they already know.
Dark humor is joking about the taboo. The problem with most r*pe jokes is how they're not even treated as dark humor in the first place, but as normalized, making the audience think that it's no big deal.
Or... Maybe,... Just "MAYBE"... You're watching a "fictional movie"... That has no bearing on you personally... I know... "Shocking, Isn't It??" That a person can watch a movie and yet, not be supportive of the characters in them... Omg... Really?? 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤷🤷♂️🤷🤣😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@easyriderrider4580 yeah but the problem is that it makes it seem like ni big deal some of these kinds of jokes are funny but these aren't since it normalizes it by treating it like no big deal
I just realized something, if Pat was pitching for ideas it means he wasn't planning to use those éclairs for the prank.Which means he had other plans for them...
The thing is in Back to The Future when Lorraine is getting assaulted by Biff nobody thinks it’s ok, since Biff is a villain and there’s no laugh track. We realize it’s a bad thing to do. But in these movies it’s seen as “haha rape!”, therefore more people are prone to acting like rape is basis of our modern society and defending it in the comment section of a 3 min video.
@@greywolf7577 But it's never played for laughs, it's always supposed to be uncomfortable. She also holds a position of power over Marty because he literally _can't_ risk losing her trust. Being shown to grow out of it with no further harm done is the best ending she can have under the circumstances.
Rape jokes are only funny if totally absurd and unthinkable, like Piers Morgan being raped by Lion-O from Thundercats is funny, but me going 'lol I should totally rape that person' isn't because that's feasibly possible. The impossibility is what makes the humour.
Because those comments were all from triggered anti-sjw's brigading the thread when the video came out. Scroll to the bottom, they're still there. Thankfully, they've just been displaced. But thank you for complaining about people complaining about people complaining about the video.
@@jmlkinc wait Are you complaining about this dude complaining about the people complaining about the video? Can I complain about your complaining so I can get in on this?
@@jmlkinc Except that's not how it was at all. The comments were filled with people acting like these acts should be perfectly fine. Like sucking someones dick unconsentually, putting cameras in the house of girls to spy on them, people were EXCUSING THAT in the comments. God fucking damn, you anti-sjws are just as bad as the fuckers you criticize. It's like you froth at the mouth the second an opportunity comes for you to complain about them.
@Bellatris Iran becomes a fundamentalist God-State. A bloody war with Iraq soon follows. The Iran Contra Affair. The AIDS Crisis is willfully ignored by most governments and seen as divine punishment for the gays (despite the fact that not just gays were hit by it). AIDS is mostly unknown, feared and stigmatized. There are huge anxieties towards Satanism (Satanic Panic) with the increasing popularity of Heavy Metal Music and Dungeons and Dragons RPGs. There are anxieties over Japanese Businesses taking over America and the Yakuza is feared as brutally efficient to a new degree. Films like Monty Pythons Life of Brian are followed by huge outrages of Church Groups. With Reagan, tensions are rising again in the Cold War. Fear of nuclear war is rising. The Soviets invade Afghanistan. China murders thousands of peaceful protesters. Jugoslawia becomes destabilized with Tito's death. The Challenger Disaster. The Falkland War. The Oktoberfest Bombing. The Tschernobyl Disaster. Lybian Terrorists and air raids in Tripolis and Bengasi. Every time has its problems and anxieties. There is no Good Ol Time. Take those rose-tinted goggles off.
I can't help but feel like the anti-feminist groupthink of youtube has gone too far when a comedy video making a simple point about rape being bad courts this level of controversy.
Chapp Lovegood Absolutely, some feminist talking can be rationally debated and discussed and there can be disagreements, but it becomes a cult-like behavior when anti-feminists disagree with every single point made by feminists just for the sake of disagreeing, even in cases like this.
Ed McKenzie They just told the truth. You can still enjoy those movies since they are fictional after all, but you can't deny that those pranks are extremely rapey.
Daniel Mikhalchuk It’s a society thing. Men are “commonly” (note the quotes) thought of as always okay with sex, so many think that men can’t be raped bc they always want sex. This is also seen in “jokes” like “Don’t drop the soap,” and in various other sitcoms from the 80’s. There’s a whole video about it if you look it up. It’s a largely ignored topic imo
@@thegummychair1613 Not to mention in some places men literally cannot be raped by the wording of the law, Britain defines rape as forceful penetration. There was also a case I think somewhat recently in which a woman who was filmed doing sex shit with a baby was not convicted of pedophilia because she was a woman.
I love this! I've had to explain two adults so many times how offensive 80s comedy is, and this would be the greatest video to help explain it to them! Thank you college humor!
It's pretty obvious from a modern viewpoint how rapey these movies were. What's missed upon most is that this was a social norm at the time they were made. I was called gay by my coworkers for complaining about a female supervisor constantly sexually harassing me in 2007. I had a pregnant fiancée at the time and had to quit the job because no one above her gave a shit.
Thanks for bringing this up, I recently found out my Mom was terrified of her University because it was one of the filming locations in one of the listed films. That’s justifiable cause for concerns.
This is why I only subscribe to Home Alone pranks like attaching a plug to a highly conductive door knob and plugging into the wall so when someone tries to open the door, zap...
But the thing is Kevin wasn’t pranking anyone he was defending himself from people who were breaking and entering with intent to rob and later on down the line murder We weren’t laughing because Kevin was doing these things to people we were laughing because the people Kevin did this to deserved it
Don't forget how he shoots staples into their testicles though, but I'd clarify it as self defense. Not a sexual assault. Dr. Mike said that sort of thing would cause testicular torsion and the loss of a testicle if not treated immediately at a hospital. (Am taking notes as a girl how to stop break-ins of guys who want to rape me.) I don't even need a staple gun. :) Just anything that causes torsion.
+Dillon Jenings it's just funny. like there's always comments complaining about these comments, but i never actually see any controversial comments. just funny shit and people who think they're funny.
There’s a Bill Murray movie about summer camp where he tries to force himself on his fellow counsellor, and when their supervisor walks in he jumps away, claims she was assaulting him, and then swiftly leaves. This was played for humour. I saw this when I was 16 and at leadership camp myself, our counsellors had a movie night as a special treat and thought that surely a Bill Murray movie about camp would be nice and wholesome, right?
Also you know what else is fucked up? In Harry Potter you can just buy love potions. Like you can walk into a store and buy the ultimate roofie for a few galleons. Teenagers can do this too. The Hogsmeade stores sold so many date rape drugs to so many young adults over the years. Someone tried to slip one to Harry, hit Ron instead, and this is treated as a minor inconvenience that only gets in the way of a romantic subplot for Ron and not as a rape attempt.
@@tobyeasterbrook8117As fucked up as the messaging of Harry Potter's world is (like the "house elves want to be slaves, actually!), I'd argue that love potions were treated properly(ish). There's a whole plot point about the abuse of love potions by Voldemort's mother and how it affected his father and subsequently his childhood.
@@lukijez Right... but there's another plot point about how love potions keep making their way into the hands of teenagers because they're sold at normal Wizard shops that wizards of all ages visit on a weekly basis, and someone tried to drug Harry with a love potion and hits Ron instead. It's even worse when you remember that's what produced Voldemort. Why are these things sold to anyone of any age if best case scenario is date rape and worst case scenario is Magical Hitler Part 2?
You need to practice you math skills if you think 1989 was almost 40 years ago. Try 28. Unless you meant to say "the start of the 80s was almost 40 years ago"
Years of "comedies" gaslighting women (people in general tbh) into thinking that they're whiny for not wanting to be raped or thinking rape isn't funny.
1:50 Tried and true 780 BC prank! It was hilarious when Zeus slept with Alcmene disguised as her husband so that she would have a strong kid like Hercules to make him look good!
The problem with portraying rape as a prank is that you would have to frame the pranksters as bad people in order to not imply that rape is okay, and then it probably wouldn't be funny. On the other hand, that's kind of what this video manages to pull off. I mean this video is technically rape humor in that it's humor about rape, and it still manages not to treat the topic like it's anything but horrifying. Poisoning is another topic I also find is treated as "just a silly prank" too often. Giving people laxatives or imodium? Fucking with their GI? That's not funny; it's gross and sadistic. But even that can be pulled off if it's not treated with a wink and a shrug. Sunny, episode "The Gang Reignites a Rivalry", the end, the joke isn't that the people puking deserved it; it's that there's a bunch of sociopaths chanting "Flipadelphia" like nothing's wrong in the middle of it. With any sort of dark or shock humor, in order to not reinforce social apathy about the terrible, and by extent make the joke-teller a terrible person, the joke has to be based AROUND the topic being fucked up, not in spite of it.
+Annie Trinity Truly good points. About poisoning as well. If the person they "prank" have diabetes they could become severely sick and even die. My sister have lost friends to Norwalk virus because they couldn't keep any nutrients, to a diabetic that is potentially lethal. It is the same regarding a tons of pranks of looking someone in or things like that. If someone is claustrophobic that could end really bad. Moral of story: don't prank people unless you can be absolutely certain it wont hurt them and don't make yourself the measurement of "safe".
I found a prank video where someone put flour on top of the blades of a ceiling fan. And as someone with a gluten allergy, I was thinking "That's pretty funny... Do it to me and I'll kill you"
Kyle Renner Well yeah, but what about people who are victims of rape? Would you use the term "rape" that way if you knew you were in the presence of someone with some serious baggage relating to that term?
You're still normalising it, Kyle. Besides, you can't possibly know if the men around you have been raped or not. Seriously, it's just a tacky, childish thing to say when not in reference to the crime. "Lawl got raped" is ten year old kid stuff, man.
No one got their views on sexuality from movies any more than I got my morality towards wanton murder from videogames. No one watched revenge of the nerds and thought the nerds were the good guys unless they *already* held that stance before watching a movie. If fictional movies are shaping your world view you need to be sectioned immediately as you're a danger to yourself and those around you.
@@GenericProtagonist7Its not about them getting their views on consent or defining what is or is not a sex crime from movies, its that the general culture of the time was reinforced by the portrayals of these things in movies. When situations we would consider rape today are treated as punchlines or “boys being boys” in movies from decades ago, it clearly shows how people thought about these things then. Someone wrote the Darth Vader mask scene in Revenge of the Nerds thinking that it was a totally cool thing for one of the “good guys” in the movie to do… and then young adults and teens went out to see this movie that had some horrific cultural toleration of criminal sexual behavior built into it. If media didn’t influence people it wouldn’t be an industry worth billions of dollars 🤷🏻♂️
My first thought was the 'under the table' scene in Breakfast Club, which didn't even get mentioned, but is in the same vein as the 'under the podium' bit from Police Academy
It was normalized. Bro we are developing as a society, and things that were ok aren’t anymore Sex is crazy IMO with wide access to sexual outlets that do not deprive of privacy. It’s no longer ok.
@@noirekuroraigami2270it was never “ok” it was just accepted. People were speaking out about that shit back in the day too, but people labeled them as annoying buzzkills because “boys will be boys” bullshit
Everyone arguing if it’s rape or not kind of missing the point. They didn’t call everything in the video rape they used the term sex crimes several times. Rape is anything where sexual acts take place without informed consent, making the podium scene count as even if he didn’t say stop 1) he was unable to being in front of a crowd 2) did not agree to it ahead of time and making the dearth Vader mask count bc she agreed to have sex with a different person not him.
A guy named pop culture detective made a video series called “ Sexual Assault of Men Played for Laughs” which covers a lot of this stuff and he also writes videos on more, for those who are shocked at just watching this video and want to know more details.
This video got me thinking about why most people never questioned this in the 80s. I was a little kid back then. I do know that my parents never let me watch those movies, and my aunt who is a hard core religious person often spoke out about too much sex being shown everywhere. Maybe it's because there was no Internet back then and people couldn't bounce their thoughts off other people as easily as now But also it makes me think about how trusting we are of what they show us on tv. If the tv shows it then it can't be bad right. I wonder what else we just blindly accept, because we believe that the people showing us have our best interest in mind
There's a great episode of Always Sunny where the gang goes to a fictionalized version of Chuck E Cheese to relive their childhoods. At first Dennis, Dee, Mac, and Charlie are berating Frank for complaining that all the racist characters the place used to feature when Frank was a kid in the 50 & 60s have since been removed. But as the episode progresses, they realize that the characters that THEY loved there when THEY were kids in the 80s & 90s are also gone, because they too are considered offensive now. It's a hilarious episode that explores how every generation has to deal with changing cultural norms and the realization that a lot of things you loved as a kid will have aged poorly.
At least Back to the Future condemned sexual harassment & attempted rape by having Biff get his comeuppance. That is, after having Loraine take off Marty's pants while he was unconscious, touch his leg during dinner, & kiss him w/o warning in the car. Ah, the days before the "if the genders were reversed" generation.
You're completely forgetting the plot line where Marty had to pretend to assault his mom So his dad can come in and save her. So normal when you're watching it but sounds so weird when said out loud.
To be fair, it's not portrayed as either comedic nor sensual. It's just the case of people getting fucked horribly and no one's doing anything about it, even if they right there. Also, both are only friends by association.
Yea but heathers doesn’t show it as a funny prank. It’s a dark comedy. I feel like the whole point of heathers is to point out those sort of things are wrong.
I remember there was an interview with Winona Ryder were she was talking about how that scene was ment to be subversive and the fact that everyone just ignored the girl being raped. Heathers was really ahead of its time in a lot of ways.
Clicking on the description saying “9 years ago” and subconsciously expecting it to be 2010 or 2011, only for it to say “2015”
Same
This drives me nuts daily how time passes us all by
NO
You can't be reminding us of time passage it's too soon
So we're all getting this
"Damn those nerds were rapey"
And now you understand why ComicCon has so many anti-harassment rules!
Fun Fact, my friend met the whole cast of Revenge of the Nerds at Comicon
@@sabkin uh oh
@@sabkindid your friend survive?
@@Static_Uproarhe hasn’t responded. he probably didn’t.
@@Thot_Patrol_USAplease, for the love of Christ, change your pfp.
I'm surprised they didn't bring up anything from Sixteen Candles. Like having sex with a drunk unconscious girl and taking polaroids of it! Wacky!
Zoe Miller both of them woke up not remembering what happened. Explain how he's automatically the bad guy since there's no way of knowing for sure who initiated or if either were in control
PrincessLuLu I’m pretty sure she was drunk and he was sober
@@bonbon2225 he didnt remember it either and had to ask her so he probably parked by the school and got drunk before it happened
@@princesslulu5795 She initiated it. She's pawing at him relentlessly until he gives in to her advances.
Can we atleast agree that the occurrence was bad?
I think _Heathers_ was the only 80s comedy in which the male lead wasn't super rapey.
And that's just because he was straight-up omnicidal.
Mostly true, there was that one scene where he forced ronnie into making out with him, but at least it wasn't glorified
@@rinkyrosey9689 Wait--I don't remember a Ronnie in _Heathers._
@@harrisonfackrell Veronica's nickname in Heathers lol, I think Betty Fin called her ronnie and it just stuck
@@rinkyrosey9689 o h
Now that you mention it, I think I remember it. It was after they killed the football guys, right? The scene where she calls him crazy and breaks up with him?
@@harrisonfackrell Yeah, and the boiler scene lmao
There is a reason why girls didn't like the group of guy friends in teen 80s movies.
What’s the reason?
suliman0786 - um did you even watch the video?
M 0
Multiple times
suliman0786 they're rape-y
No way! They’re just Wacky Hi-jinks!
I remember when this video first came out, comments were filled with people accusing collegehumor of being sjw and buzz feed.
Which says a lot about the people who made those comments and the fact that they probably aren't safe to be around.
@@Andyatl2002 Nah, there's not really a rape culture.
But there is a snowflake 'let's-exaggerate-bad-aspects-of-only-one-gender-in-society' culture, despite both genders having good and bad people, and the aforementioned cultural participants not being able to see life through anything but their triggered SJW framework, trying to look for microaggressions everywhere, anywhere.
@@alvinoid12 lol. I rest my case.
There is something to be said that 80s movies and some movies/shows playing rape and sex crimes like it’s okay. And yeah yeah, it’s just a show and I’m not personally offended by it, but it is a little…worrisome that rape is played as a joke. And I’m not saying males are bad, especially since I’m a male. I believe both sides have good and bad sides, but I do believe that movie/TV show directors should get better forms of comedy other then sex crimes and rape tbh. It’s not impossible, other shows/movies do it just fine, like Red Vs Blue for example
And they were 100% right.
2015 was a weird time, the whole “SJW gets owned” TH-cam culture was at its height. But with videos like this, Collegehumor kept it real for the impressionable high schooler that I was.
i wish i didn’t fall into that pipeline as a kid. at least it didn’t get too bad, i was just young
hate to break it to you but if you think 'sjw' is a insult literally everyone at college humor and drop out think you suck
@atlasden4858 in what way does OP make it seem like they think SJW is an insult lol
@@atlasden4858I think you misunderstood OPs comment. They were just making an observation about the time period and how they did NOT get suckered in because of videos like this one
its been a decade and its sad people still have an anti sjw phase
“That’s another sex crime! These are all sex crimes!!” Yeah. Those movies were actually very creepy.
So don't look... "Quick!! Shield your blessed eyes!!" LOL. 🤣🤣🤣😅😂😅👍🤣🤣🤣
@@easyriderrider4580 , please dont tell me support literally any of the scenes in those movies...
@@bluefalcon6356 Please.... Please,... Don't tell me that you think that you, me or anyone else can confuse "reality with fantasy", that's not true, is it? Those fictional scenes in those movies... They'll hurt your virgin eyes... Please... Avert your virgin eyes and ears, before its too late! God forbid, if we have people actually watch a movie and then draw their own conclusions about a fictional universe... We better Censor it then. Lol.
@Lex Bright Raven Or... Maybe,... Just "MAYBE"... You're watching a "fictional movie"... That has no bearing on you personally... I know... "Shocking, Isn't It??" That a person can watch a movie and yet, not be supportive of the characters in them... Omg... Really?? 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤷🤷♂️🤷🤣😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Jessica Taylor imagine trying to argument
And then spamming emojis lol
"very warped ideas about sex and rape"
Way to prove their point, comment section.
If anything, the comments section is proving that College Humor and its fans are the ones with a warped sense of sex and rape. Literally none of the examples given in the video were rape.
@Lodatz Actually, sex with someone who is drunk, passed out, or mislead to believe you are their partner, is rape. You can be charged and it traumatizes the victims. Ask any psychologist who studies trauma.
@Lodatz Most were date rape but still illegal, damaging, and a form of sexual assault.
Lodatz literally all of there examples were sexual assault
Lodatz bruh all of them were sex crimes what else do you call them
Fun fact: If you're about to post a comment bitching about CH's radical "Rape is bad"-stance, you're probably a terrible person.
AcehighLawnmowers You need all of the up-votes. Your comment should always be at the top of the comment feed for all to see.
Kaiser StratosTygo Nah, just the stuff where you have sexual relations with someone who hasn't (and in all of these cases definitely wouldn't have) consented to have sex with you.
As for the naked pictures, the video was very clear in its wording that these were 'sex crimes', (not specifically rape but still very much illegal) which they clearly are.
I'm sorry, but you're really not fighting a battle against 'political correctness gone mad' here. If you think this is bullshit, you're really just fighting for the rights of rapists, which I'm sure is not the side that ANYONE here actually wants to be on...
AcehighLawnmowers Yeah dude.
that's totally what i'm doing.
please continue telling me what side i'm on.
Because mocking ignorant buzzfeed-y videos is totally fighting for a criminals rights.
That makes every iota of sense this realm can muster.
AcehighLawnmowers True fact: That fact wasn't fun at all nor a fact
Nah it was a fact, but it wasn't fun.
So many here are so opposed about people opposing rape. There's just something very off about that.
ispitfire1 seriously, the skit was funny! and they complain about them craaazy feminists taking shit seriously xD
Plus this skit talked about raping both a guy and a girl. There's your equality. I don't see why feminists, or anti-feminists should complain. Another thing, this skit can be considered an array of rape jokes, so the insensitive people that like their "rape jokes" so much should get a laugh at it, at the same time, this skit executes its rape joke by telling us how disgusting rape is. If rape wasn't a bad thing, this wouldn't be funny.
Really all sides should have been happy, but people always find something to bitch and whine about.
No one is saying that rape is not bad, that sort of thing only happens in the black and white world of sjws
ispitfire1 People are not complaining about people opposing rape, people are complaining about people opposing rape *in comedy*.
And?
These movies are like a hindsight on how the industry is filled with sexual predators..
more like, how it was normalized over there
I remember seeing Revenge of the Nerds (on Betamax!) as a kid, and being really uncomfortable and confused about the Darth Vader mask part. If I, as a kid too young to even have a concept of rape, sensed that that was wrong, it really makes you wonder wtf was going through the heads of everyone involved in making that scene.
Probably cocaine
Yeah, I am pretty forgiving of comedies in general as silly fantasy but that part was really beyond the pale.
Yeah, where were these upstanding Hollywood execs getting these ideas?
They themselves were probably rapists.
@@donatj you mean the part where she became his girlfriend?
"his eyes will cross and he'll be like 'oohh I didnt consent to this!'"
n.guzman I'm glad we watched the same video.
Asher D Don't be that guy
His eyes did look like that in Ghostbusters.
Nice inner quotation marks.
The correct use of quotation marks is very arousing.
Okay, can we just acknowledge how absolutely disgusting the eclair thing is like seriously I gag just thinking about it
...technically speaking if it's dog cum, that is very illegal.
The poor dogs
@@austincde Wasn't multiple dogs. Was just one with some backed up... packages.
Ikr
My dog's cum is quite nice actually, might try that for real
I never got 80s movies about college or highschool. It was like it was written by people who thought your teens through early twenties were supposed to be "fun filled" opportunities to rape, poison and exploit other people while getting high or drunk to the point of having near death experiences. It's kind of boring and awful if you think about it.
Boring and awful? Yep. In fact, that pretty much describes the entire decade. (I'm really old).
Awful yeah, but boring? It's the opposite of boring, in the worst way
I mean to be fair as we've seen in recent years, Hollywood is filled with rapists
It's the opposite of boring. People in those ages were seen as people taking the opportunity to rebel against society norms, take risks, and try new things they've never done that they thought were cool. Of course now society has changed. (The internet and the progression of telecommunications played a big part in that)
For rich ppl(like the ppl in LA), it WAS
"that's rape"
"it was funny in Police Academy"
"Nothing was funny in Police Academy "
Not gonna lie, that broke me
Captain Birch I love that whole saga to this day... especially that one scene were Zed goes to the poetry group in an effort to recruit people for their Citizens On Patrol C.O.P. Program, and ends up reciting a poem
“Eugene made a machine
Joe, Joe made it go
I-I blew a fart,
And blew the whole damn thing a part.”
Just. Beautiful.
The guy who made sound effects with his voice was funny.
HAGAGAGAGAGA
Lol
I guess that was enough for Trapp to kill Pat later 😆
This is College Humor on the top of their satirical game. I freaking loved this one.
I would probably rank this as my all-time favourite CH skit.
It was all down hill after that era
@@gnk-seriespowerdroid4405 Nah man. Their ceo skits were awesome too
@@Statsy10 Nicholas Cage keeps winning Oscars for shitty movies is #1 for me, but this is up there.
Wha? You guys have weird standards.
Re-watched The revenge of nerds as an adult. Was unpleasantly surprised. That all seemed funny when we were kids.
Revenge of the Nerds is still funny and will always remain funny!
I laugh. I am a fan of dark humor.
Electrokinesis_97 Although I am too, blatantly raping people isn’t funny
It’s called “growing up” and obviously some never do; those people will attack you for leaving them behind.
Did you remember the part where the cameras being installed were a direct reaction to having been ritually humiliated by those sorority girls? I bet you didn't.
Thank you for making this. I did legit grow up thinking sexual harrasment was just normal and funny and charming, and actually being assaulted countless times and just thinking "it's fine, boys will be boys" :(
If anyone gets gender neutral on me, I'm aware woman can do it too, but I'm just talking about my own experiences as a female
Oh god, that's awful
I don’t think I’m unique in it all to be honest and people have gone through far worse than what I have! I think something just really clicked on me recently and I realised how much stuff happened thar really wasn’t okay
So sorry that happened to you :(
@@Hannah-oo3gc ahh it's okay! People have gone through a lot worse than me
Sam Pepper watched too many 80's comedies.
This comment is gold.
But mostly he watched Revenge of the Nerds.
savagery
Vianka Yoo this comment is important to the world
Vianka Yoo Uncle Buck tells us it's wrong.
"Goddamn those nerds were rapey." That should have been on the movie cover art.
Lou Spowells maybe they'll slap a sticker on the future DVD releases.
Brb gonna photoshop a cover for that movie with that quote
They made a valid point. People are still getting upset about it
There is no point that needs to be made. Dark humor does not mean that society as a whole is wrong.
Shalia Ayala ???
Bryce William says the person who is calling people rapists when they don't agree with him. How is this black and white thought process, not 1 dimensional?
thatguyunknoe what
Shalia Ayala I did not understand your comment.
Rule of thumb: Every 80s comedy has an attempted rape scene. If the rapist fails, it's a family movie.
Basically back to the future lmao
@@_loststorm_ Exactly. In Back to the Future, the rapist fails, so it's a family movie.
All three back to the future movies pass this test. Which is pretty interesting if I think about it. But at least all three of them though rape was bad, and it was not part of the comedy.
Woah, and Uncle Buck! Basically the point of relief is “oh, wait, it’s not the daughter, that guy is date raping someone else! whew!”
@@jenniferhanses I can only remember what that would refer to in the first one. What happened in the other two again?
"God damn, those nerds were rapey" - Pat Cassels
Agent Washingtub best line 😂😂😂
Are you still alive Agent Washington?
Gerard maybe he's dead, hence the lack of response
Or it could be he's binging 80's comedy films to validate stuff in recovery, but who knows?
Im gonna bump this up to 667 likes, just to anger all yall. Plus, you got a dope profile.
Gerard I haven’t watched RvB since The Summer of Animation, so your guess is as good as mine lol
It’s just so shocking that that was the content made and intended for kids and teens to watch. No doubt it normalized girls staying quiet because “boys will be boys”, boys staying quiet out of shame (men being raped is just a punchline), and everyone feel like it is less serious than it is. Glad it’s been acknowledged, we need to be better.
most of these movies were for older teens and young adults, but i doubt that kids didn't watch them so i'm probably just being pedantic
And they were made by 40+year olds men. They are just old mens' sick fantasies of wanting to humilate girls that rejected them in high school.
Exactly. If you showed these same movies from the girls’ perspective it would be a goddamn horror movie.
@Acererak not a good one, apparently!
@Acererak Or were just morally bankrupt twats, some still are
Reading through these comments is making me think of a study conducted by the University of North Dakota which found:
“Almost a third of the men (31.7 percent) said that in a consequence-free situation, they’d force a woman to have sexual intercourse, while 13.6 percent said they would rape a woman. Setting aside the fact that it’s terrifying that a full third of a random group of college men will admit to this, the 20-point divide is still weird, even if it does reflect what’s been observed in previous research: At the end of the day, after all, the two groups are saying the exact same thing.
So how did those who endorsed rape differ from those who “only” endorsed forcible intercourse? Edwards and her team found that the men who endorsed rape when the term was used had higher hostility toward women and more callous attitudes about sex. This might matter from a prevention standpoint. The researchers think that “men who endorse using force to obtain intercourse on survey items but deny rape on the same may not experience hostile affect in response to women, but might have dispositions more in line with benevolent sexism.”
-Singal, Jesse. “Lots of Men Don’t Think Rape Is Rape,” The Cut, 13 Jan. 2015
Is the 13.6 part of the 31.7 or separate?
@@nataliefarnsworth7061 It sounds to me like they were separate groups.
@@SiiriCressey seems to be the same sample and the questions were on the same survey.
@@nataliefarnsworth7061 iirc both questions were on the same survey
@@nataliefarnsworth7061 pretty sure it implies that the 13.6 was a portion of the 31.7
The reception of this video has drastically changed over time, which is good.
It makes me feel kind of old tbh. Things have changed a lot and people are a lot more about sexual boundaries and consent than in the 2000s and 2010s
I love that even though this video is eight years old, there are still very recent comments. Granted, a lot of them are from people who would make great attorneys for Brock Turner, but there's a much better overall shift in reception, as you said.
@@TheSequelWasBetter yeah it makes me feel like I'm going into a time machine, seeing new comments on the videos I watched as a kid
Yeah; people used to be able to separate intentionally fucked up situations in movies that were meant to be jokes, now jokes are real life and everything is literal. A rape joke in a movie is basically rape after all.
@@GenericProtagonist7 You are such a free thinker.
The amount of people in the comments section trying to argue these things aren't sex crimes makes me scared for our generation
And they probably feel the same way about you
bdmb123 I haven't read anyone saying they are not sex crimes, people are pointing out they aren't *rape*, rape is a specific sex crime. There are also people pointing out that these should be okay in a comedy and that people can at the same time think it's a horrible thing in real life while funny in a comedy.
bdmb123 I'm pretty sure nobody is doing that.
They aren't sex crimes, they're comedic movies from the 80s, good movies to boot.
Where are these people? They aren't rape. That's what I see people saying.
"It was just a prank brah"
+Ali Beltran (Luzbel117) im waiting for someome to rape someone, and try to use that as a defsnse in court
im sure it already happend but it went over my head
anamarvelo "Your honor it was just a social experiment"
RAPE PRANK (GONE SEXUAL) (ALMOST DIED)
+zachthedes4321 [GONE WRONG] [2016 VERSION] [18+]
Ali Beltran you do realise most of the people who say that are trolls and you're giving them exactly what they want
2:02 _"Goddamn, those nerds were rapey."_
lol
They're obsessed with sex
Jack Green The weird Once-Ler every nerd is obsessed
I feel terrible for snickering at this
"All jocks do is think about sports, while all nerds do is think about sex"... So, then what do these Ladie's doing this video think about then... Good question, lol... 🤣😅😂😅🤣🤣😜😜😜
They still are
1. Love potion No 9. You know, the roofie serial date rape movie that launched Sandra Bullocks career.
2. Older: Barbarella. Jane Fonda is basically raped multiple times, but enjoys it.
3. Newer: 40 days and 40 nights. Main character is literally raped, then his girl gets mad at him because of it, and at the end he apologises to her, FOR BEING RAPED.
Jesus Christ!
Plot twist: main character of #3 is a guy
Holy crap, I'm so happy I've never seen any of these!
@@withlove2963 yeah, that's why they said " *he* apologises" in reference to the main character
Oh God, Love Potion #9 was awful.
All the top comments from 9 years ago are calling out other comments from 9 years ago that sound genuinely terrifying.
9 years ago was 2015. You know how people were back then, very anti-feminist & constant r4pe and child SA jokes. Not that there aren’t people like this in 2024, more so that these people can’t be so confidently disgusting anymore.
Bullies in 80s movies were also felons most of the time.
Looking back on it, a lot of them were felons...
Remember in the goonies where they straight up try to murder Josh Brolin? They threw him off cliff for godsakes!
@@tonyj9743 well were it the main characters
*cough cough* Back To The Future *cough cough*
@@redgiant7747 cough cough the karate kid cough cough
Finally! Someone acknowledges how terrible everyone was.
dancepiglover is.
I was just having this conservation with a friend watching Weird Science last night
dancepiglover Feminist much?
Pale Rider
People being against pop culture normalizing sexual assault and rape and people not questioning it... Fucking feminazis, am I right?
dancepiglover You obviously didn't see Uncle Buck. He beats up attempted rapist boyfriend, he threatened pervy friend, he takes down horrible principal.
“and all of them hold up”
“most of them hold up”
“Ferrus Bueller holds up”
"It's just a prank, brah! It's a social experiment!"
*IT'S JUST A PRANK, BRO--THERE ARE CAMERAS EVERYWHERE!*
KennedyEbony someone unlike it it get it back to 888
KindredKeepsake it’s not rape if you film it! Then it’s just a prank!
Esti Obel This would sound so horrible out of context. XD
Emotionally, that's even worse, legally, that's good.
Jokes about the abusers are funny.
Jokes about the victim are not.
This is why i can laugh at this video as its making fun of the culture that thought it was okay but i don't laugh at the thousandth "don't drop the soap" joke i hear on tv.
@@ryanjohnson2934 making the only criteria neccasary to make a joke funny being 'good construction' is a bit to narrow.
While good construction for a joke is an important factor and professional comedians will focus on the littlest of wording in honning their joke to its fullest potentiall. Its not the only factor.
Many people laugh at poorly constructed jokes just as hard as the finely tuned ones. The fart jokes that had poor set up and payoff, the terrible puns and dad jokes just because for whatever reason you find it hilariouse.
Humors one of the most subjective things out their.
However no matter how good the comedian it will be hard to near impossible for them to get people to laugh at a joke targeting a jew in a camp during the holocaust making fun of what their going through.
This isnt to say they cant make jokes involving jews or the holocaust or rape, pedeophillia you can.
And comedians have actually been important factors on getting people talking about this stuff by breaching boundaries no one else wants to touch.
But the jokes that actually get big laughs aren't making fun of the man being raped like the "don't drop the soap" but instead at the rapists and the people ignoring the problem.
This one comedy show i watched had an episode about sexual assault in the work place with the victims being male. But they werent making fun of the males if you pay attention the people being laughed at by the joke were the females who denied it happening. Who were being hypocritical.
Reading the comment sections of clips of the show, was full of discussion of male sexual assault. Something that untill recently was never really discussed and people still have a hard time believing happens to males.
That is such utter bullshit.
I mean. They're both pretty funny depending on what the joke actually is
a funny joke is funny
There is only one "don't drop the soap" joke I have laughed at, and that was an early Family Guy episode where the joke was that Peter kept dropping it and everyone laughed at him for not being able to hold onto a bar of soap. That was a clever way to twist the joke, and sadly probably not something that one would see in Family Guy anymore.
POV: you’re looking for the comments about people being pro-rape but only find comments talking about those comments
Nah, if you actually look at the answer of some comments, you'll see lots of pro-rape shit
@@user-xt4gh7tn9p honest opinion I hadn’t noticed but it is nice not to find pro rape comments and jokes here
And now a theory: the troll attraction factor of an existing comment
U see trolls as beings of inherent non creativity are unable to usually post their own shitty opinions in normal comments because those can easily get forgotten
Instead they invest in someone else’s comment to post dumb contrarian shit because by its nature it’s then a conversation or at least you know TH-cam is giving someone a notification. Engagement increase. Annoyance levels rise and meaningless troll cred and self acceptance inflates.
Thank you for reading my lecture on trolololonomics 101
@@AverageAwesomeDude actually, it's called "having a different opinion or interpretation of something" and you need to respect that and not stifle their thoughts.
@@easyriderrider4580 understand where you’re coming from and I am usually all about that stuff. But trolls being disrespectful about pro rape deserves a litttle stifling. Tho perhaps I was too harsh
@@AverageAwesomeDude Thanks man, I usually see it as a First Amendment /Censorship thing, rather than a trolling opportunity. It's scary, because the, telling people what to think and do thing is the equivalent of what the PMRC tried to do in the 80's ironically and McCarthy tried to do in the 1950's. In the current social climate, I would honestly think and believe that a book like "Lolita" would probably get the same treatment now, that it got in the 1950's... Which is, "Scary"... Like, "Yikes' type of Scary"...
At least they didn't do anything from Heathers. That shit was just straight up murder.
*Edit*
lmao wow i posted this three years ago, the discourse on here, the points made. the LIKES!?!? mind boggling
Yeah, but Heathers was a black comedy, and what JD did was never implied to be right.
That shit was... literal murder, yes... it was not "light-hearted wacky hi-jinks" or presented as such; a big part of the movie was how the protagonist realized just how fucked up they were being a little too late, and that the "mysterious, dangerous boy" who had come up with the plans was not someone whose judgment could be trusted.
The point of this video, as explicitly stated by the person playing the straightman, is to make fun of comedy movies for making light of these things by presenting them as relatively harmless pranks when they're actually horrible things to do.
Ba dum tssssss
@@chroniquitten7555 Name a broad comedy where people don't do horrible things. Laughing at horrible shit is pretty much what comedy is. They torture a dog in Family Vacation. That is much worse than any of the shit that this sketch talks about.
Yea JD did mention that Ram and Kurt often rape their date partners... like there's literally a scene where one of them raped a drunk Heather as she struggled and when she's sober she didn't even care...
It may be nine years later, but the rule still stands.
“Consent is not the absence of a ‘no.’ It is a sure and continuous ‘yes.’”
that's a bad standard of consent for multiple reasons. First of all it should be reasonable to assume that a conscious adult who isn't being threatened and is aware of what is happening can say 'no' or 'stop' or 'hold on'. Secondly it's not as passionate in a lot of situations, and women and men often prefer spontaneity. Many many consensual situations occur that don't involve explicit asking as well, and to litigate that and make it on par with the worst crimes is wrong.
@@sub-harmonik Yes, I agree. But the rule still stands in both of those situations. If they are conscious, then they can say no. Even if they said yes before, they can still say no later. Even if it is spontaneous, they should be able/allowed to say no.
Consent doesn’t have to LITERALLY be enthusiastic or verbal but it does have to be sure and continuous.
@@MatthewsBranchLine then why did you say it did have to be enthusiastic and verbal?
Also it being 'sure' is kind of begging the question if we're determining the standard and whose responsibility it is to communicate.
Imo it makes sense to assume the person not initiating would communicate if something is unwanted in a lot of situations. (e.g. conscious and not being threatened or coerced)
@@sub-harmonik You are really over thinking this. BOTH PARTNERS should communicate. BOTH should be allowed to say no at any point, whether before or during. If they agreed, and continue to agree, then cool, everything is fine. If they didn’t, or they change their mind, and their partner goes through with it anyway, then it is not okay. Is that clear enough for you?
@@sub-harmonik Also, both partners should be conscious. Otherwise that is not okay (unless they’re into that, that’s a gray area)
Thank you for actually citing specific movies.
and yet still providing zero examples of rape.
@@Lodatzor Did we watch the same videos? Non-consensual nude photos and blowjobs is rape
@@Lodatzor They're all rape you smoothbrained muppet.
@@sylph8005 actually non consensual photos isn't rape. Name me a case where someone has been charged with rape for doing that
@@allsystemsgo8678 It's not full on rape but it is still terrible and if nobody has ever been convicted for that they should be
Being raised by80s parents, my mother did NOT react well to me coming out as asexual and tried to normalize sex for me by showing me shit like this
It only made me go from being disinterested to Afraid
With all due respect to your mom (unless you hate her), how fucking sad is that? If your mom shamed you for that because parents typically expect to have grandchildren and want their children to experience parenthood too, there's always adoption! No one needs to have a sex drive to become a parent. Frankly I'm jealous of those who don't have one, ya'll are the most focused, driven people out there.
WH- OKAY THATS JUST STRAIGHT UP CHILD ABUSE
This just reminded me
Need to come up with new excuses to tell my parents why I'm not married yet
I'm so sorry, that must be scary to hear coming from your own parents. Hope you're in a better, safer place now. 💜
@@ZackShark1Goodluck Kay
I only saw one RotN movies, just a few years ago. I remember sitting down expecting a comedy and getting something a lot darker instead... yeesh. Like... years of senseless bullying turned them all into sociopaths... or maybe they were bullied because they were already sociopaths? I dunno. I kinda want to go read a study on it now...
How sociopaths come to be is actually quite fascinating, although rather dark. TW for mentions of child abuse
Sociopaths are made when a child is continually abused, usually by a parent or guardian, up to around five years old. The child’s brain is on its beginning stages of development, when it’s learning about emotion and such. If a child is continually abused in that time frame, the brain starts to “turn off” the empathy. It’s a coping mechanism.
@magimerlyn9596 Fascinating (and actually sad) thank you!
@@magimerlyn9596They actually learn to turn it on and off. So people with antisocial perdonaliy disorder can feel empathy when they like to to understand how to manipulate person in front of them(although limited amount since their emotional department of the brain isnt that developed). This is why this is almost impossible to fix you can teach someone empathy and understanding their emotions but cant make them unlearn what they already know.
Dark humor is joking about the taboo. The problem with most r*pe jokes is how they're not even treated as dark humor in the first place, but as normalized, making the audience think that it's no big deal.
"Tragedy will be exclusively joked about" - Bo Burnham
Or... Maybe,... Just "MAYBE"... You're watching a "fictional movie"... That has no bearing on you personally... I know... "Shocking, Isn't It??" That a person can watch a movie and yet, not be supportive of the characters in them... Omg... Really?? 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤷🤷♂️🤷🤣😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@easyriderrider4580 yeah but the problem is that it makes it seem like ni big deal some of these kinds of jokes are funny but these aren't since it normalizes it by treating it like no big deal
@@easyriderrider4580 It's funny how that wasn't the point of the comment
@@drywater5867 So you're "Easily Fooled", I take it? 😂😅🤣🤙🤙🤙🤙
I just realized something, if Pat was pitching for ideas it means he wasn't planning to use those éclairs for the prank.Which means he had other plans for them...
Man's gotta have a hobby
The thing is in Back to The Future when Lorraine is getting assaulted by Biff nobody thinks it’s ok, since Biff is a villain and there’s no laugh track. We realize it’s a bad thing to do. But in these movies it’s seen as “haha rape!”, therefore more people are prone to acting like rape is basis of our modern society and defending it in the comment section of a 3 min video.
Half the time it doesn’t even acknowledge that it’s a crime, it’s more like “haha funny romance! What a perv!” Which is even more disturbing
But Lorraine does things to Marty that would be considered sexual assault if the genders were reversed and yet she isn't demonized in the movies.
@@greywolf7577 Double standard!
Plus Marty almost f**ks his mom, she kind of forces herself on him and on top of that if she knew then neither of them would be consenting
@@greywolf7577 But it's never played for laughs, it's always supposed to be uncomfortable. She also holds a position of power over Marty because he literally _can't_ risk losing her trust. Being shown to grow out of it with no further harm done is the best ending she can have under the circumstances.
God those nerds were rapy
Yee
rape jokes are not funny, but jokes about rape jokes not being funny IS funny.
Emilie Wolf that was a grammatical minefield but you came out on top nice job
Rape jokes are only funny if totally absurd and unthinkable, like Piers Morgan being raped by Lion-O from Thundercats is funny, but me going 'lol I should totally rape that person' isn't because that's feasibly possible. The impossibility is what makes the humour.
Tom Kenning but like, is it funny? Or do you just have a shitty sense of humor
Rey O'Rourke
The two are not mutually exclusive.
Emilie Wolf
Anything can be funny.
Pat rejecting all of the ideas is probably why Trapp killed him
ALLEGEDLY.
Allegedly...
Murder: Just another one of those wacky hi-jinks!
Wait, what?
@@mako3271 it was a running gag after pat left that trapp killed him
“Okay, yeah, sure, these people were sexually assaulting these people point blank, but at least it’s not _rape,”_
- This comment section
I don't see anyone complaining about the video, just people complaining about people complaining about the video.
Because those comments were all from triggered anti-sjw's brigading the thread when the video came out. Scroll to the bottom, they're still there. Thankfully, they've just been displaced.
But thank you for complaining about people complaining about people complaining about the video.
You can find them in the replies of all those comments
@@jmlkinc wait
Are you complaining about this dude complaining about the people complaining about the video?
Can I complain about your complaining so I can get in on this?
@@jmlkinc Except that's not how it was at all. The comments were filled with people acting like these acts should be perfectly fine. Like sucking someones dick unconsentually, putting cameras in the house of girls to spy on them, people were EXCUSING THAT in the comments. God fucking damn, you anti-sjws are just as bad as the fuckers you criticize. It's like you froth at the mouth the second an opportunity comes for you to complain about them.
Always bring this up when people talk about "the good ol'times"
What do you think we are talking about.
@Bellatris Iran becomes a fundamentalist God-State. A bloody war with Iraq soon follows.
The Iran Contra Affair.
The AIDS Crisis is willfully ignored by most governments and seen as divine punishment for the gays (despite the fact that not just gays were hit by it). AIDS is mostly unknown, feared and stigmatized.
There are huge anxieties towards Satanism (Satanic Panic) with the increasing popularity of Heavy Metal Music and Dungeons and Dragons RPGs.
There are anxieties over Japanese Businesses taking over America and the Yakuza is feared as brutally efficient to a new degree.
Films like Monty Pythons Life of Brian are followed by huge outrages of Church Groups.
With Reagan, tensions are rising again in the Cold War. Fear of nuclear war is rising.
The Soviets invade Afghanistan.
China murders thousands of peaceful protesters.
Jugoslawia becomes destabilized with Tito's death.
The Challenger Disaster.
The Falkland War.
The Oktoberfest Bombing.
The Tschernobyl Disaster.
Lybian Terrorists and air raids in Tripolis and Bengasi.
Every time has its problems and anxieties. There is no Good Ol Time. Take those rose-tinted goggles off.
I can't help but feel like the anti-feminist groupthink of youtube has gone too far when a comedy video making a simple point about rape being bad courts this level of controversy.
Chapp Lovegood Absolutely, some feminist talking can be rationally debated and discussed and there can be disagreements, but it becomes a cult-like behavior when anti-feminists disagree with every single point made by feminists just for the sake of disagreeing, even in cases like this.
No legitimate point was made, all they did was insult movies people love.
Ed McKenzie They just told the truth. You can still enjoy those movies since they are fictional after all, but you can't deny that those pranks are extremely rapey.
The point was those movies treated rape and sexual harrassment like a joke. Sorry you’re not too bright
ch2010ize Uncle Buck threatened pervy friend and beat up rapey boyfriend.
I'm just surprised they acknowledged men can get raped too
They're not BuzzFeed
Why would that be surprising
Daniel Mikhalchuk It’s a society thing. Men are “commonly” (note the quotes) thought of as always okay with sex, so many think that men can’t be raped bc they always want sex. This is also seen in “jokes” like “Don’t drop the soap,” and in various other sitcoms from the 80’s. There’s a whole video about it if you look it up. It’s a largely ignored topic imo
yeah
@@thegummychair1613 Not to mention in some places men literally cannot be raped by the wording of the law, Britain defines rape as forceful penetration. There was also a case I think somewhat recently in which a woman who was filmed doing sex shit with a baby was not convicted of pedophilia because she was a woman.
1:50 :
"where'd you even get that from?!"
Me: American Horror Story?
Kate 49 i was thinking that too, except it was a rubber sex suit
This just reminded me how much i dislike Tate Langdon.
Yeah but AHS knows that's rape and tackles ot as such, some comedies don't.
Dixo AHS was no comedy lmao
And she was dead too...
I love this! I've had to explain two adults so many times how offensive 80s comedy is, and this would be the greatest video to help explain it to them! Thank you college humor!
Btw you accidentally wrote “two” instead of “to”
Kind of sad to be more easily offended than an older generation. Quite lame.
@@slynt_What, about RAPE? Are you seriously defending rape?
Uh, what? Don't know where you got that from. If I make a joke about a murderer does that men I condone murder? @@hopefullyhelping6664
It's pretty obvious from a modern viewpoint how rapey these movies were. What's missed upon most is that this was a social norm at the time they were made. I was called gay by my coworkers for complaining about a female supervisor constantly sexually harassing me in 2007. I had a pregnant fiancée at the time and had to quit the job because no one above her gave a shit.
Lol that last part
"We don't need your Darth Vader mask anymore."
Thanks for bringing this up, I recently found out my Mom was terrified of her University because it was one of the filming locations in one of the listed films. That’s justifiable cause for concerns.
This is why I only subscribe to Home Alone pranks like attaching a plug to a highly conductive door knob and plugging into the wall so when someone tries to open the door, zap...
And heavy objects dropped onto heads. Totally harmless fun!
Yeah it's just totally harmless attempted murder
But the thing is Kevin wasn’t pranking anyone he was defending himself from people who were breaking and entering with intent to rob and later on down the line murder
We weren’t laughing because Kevin was doing these things to people we were laughing because the people Kevin did this to deserved it
And smashing someone’s face with a brick. Just good and harmless pranks.
Don't forget how he shoots staples into their testicles though, but I'd clarify it as self defense. Not a sexual assault. Dr. Mike said that sort of thing would cause testicular torsion and the loss of a testicle if not treated immediately at a hospital. (Am taking notes as a girl how to stop break-ins of guys who want to rape me.) I don't even need a staple gun. :) Just anything that causes torsion.
Disassemble a car and then reassemble it in his office . Bam classic 80s prank that's totally plausible
That's a lot of work.
@@greywolf7577 Yeah, but it's a Real Genius prank :D
It's plausible because it actually happened.
I loved the bit where they put a speaker in one of his molars and convinced him God was talking to him.
Real Genius actually managed not to be rapey.
I like how every top comment is complaining about the people complaining about... Ah fuck I did it too
+Dillon Jenings Except you're even more meta since you're complaining about people complaining about people complaining about stuff.
+Alovatololo the meta-cognizance is real
+Dillon Jenings it's just funny. like there's always comments complaining about these comments, but i never actually see any controversial comments. just funny shit and people who think they're funny.
+Alovatololo complainception
Thing is, I see all those comments, but I haven't seen a single comment they're referring to. Did they all get buried?
There’s a Bill Murray movie about summer camp where he tries to force himself on his fellow counsellor, and when their supervisor walks in he jumps away, claims she was assaulting him, and then swiftly leaves. This was played for humour.
I saw this when I was 16 and at leadership camp myself, our counsellors had a movie night as a special treat and thought that surely a Bill Murray movie about camp would be nice and wholesome, right?
Also you know what else is fucked up? In Harry Potter you can just buy love potions. Like you can walk into a store and buy the ultimate roofie for a few galleons. Teenagers can do this too. The Hogsmeade stores sold so many date rape drugs to so many young adults over the years. Someone tried to slip one to Harry, hit Ron instead, and this is treated as a minor inconvenience that only gets in the way of a romantic subplot for Ron and not as a rape attempt.
@tobyeasterbrook8117 but that goes for like 95% of the things happening in Harry Potter. That world only works if you stay quiet.
@reinaemiya maybe thats why the wizarding world hides, so they dont have to own up to all the insane shit they get away with
@@tobyeasterbrook8117As fucked up as the messaging of Harry Potter's world is (like the "house elves want to be slaves, actually!), I'd argue that love potions were treated properly(ish). There's a whole plot point about the abuse of love potions by Voldemort's mother and how it affected his father and subsequently his childhood.
@@lukijez Right... but there's another plot point about how love potions keep making their way into the hands of teenagers because they're sold at normal Wizard shops that wizards of all ages visit on a weekly basis, and someone tried to drug Harry with a love potion and hits Ron instead. It's even worse when you remember that's what produced Voldemort. Why are these things sold to anyone of any age if best case scenario is date rape and worst case scenario is Magical Hitler Part 2?
Everybody is arguing and I'm over here enjoying the inconspicuous references to Murph and Emily's marriage.
Have a nice day.
Issa Iyog Wait, are they seriously married?
Crazy that we all watched Murph propose on that rooftop after threatening to throw Jake off :,)
I could go for a eclair right about now...
Eclairs ARE extremely tasty.
BadLuckCoderre I'm surprised there is a market for that.
Thrillseeker8922 Is there any other way to eat an eclair?!
The fastest time to eat 3 of those is 18s.
BadLuckCoderre an*
The 80's were almost 40 years ago now.
You need to practice you math skills if you think 1989 was almost 40 years ago. Try 28.
Unless you meant to say "the start of the 80s was almost 40 years ago"
Bravo Kilo they are from the future
king of games and anime clap clap clap your point. Like you did math.
Thanks! I hate it
@@triumph2992 Hey dumbarse.
1980 + 20 = 2000
2000 + 19 = 2019
20 + 19 = 39
39 + 1 = 40
Years of "comedies" gaslighting women (people in general tbh) into thinking that they're whiny for not wanting to be raped or thinking rape isn't funny.
My mom got so mad at me when she was watching 16 candles and I was like “wtf this is horrible they’re sexually exploiting and unconscious minor..”
Based mom
1:50 Tried and true 780 BC prank! It was hilarious when Zeus slept with Alcmene disguised as her husband so that she would have a strong kid like Hercules to make him look good!
Similair way Arthur was concieved in arthurian legend^^
Its honestly a surprise. Zeus usually just shows up as some wild animal
The problem with portraying rape as a prank is that you would have to frame the pranksters as bad people in order to not imply that rape is okay, and then it probably wouldn't be funny. On the other hand, that's kind of what this video manages to pull off. I mean this video is technically rape humor in that it's humor about rape, and it still manages not to treat the topic like it's anything but horrifying.
Poisoning is another topic I also find is treated as "just a silly prank" too often. Giving people laxatives or imodium? Fucking with their GI? That's not funny; it's gross and sadistic. But even that can be pulled off if it's not treated with a wink and a shrug. Sunny, episode "The Gang Reignites a Rivalry", the end, the joke isn't that the people puking deserved it; it's that there's a bunch of sociopaths chanting "Flipadelphia" like nothing's wrong in the middle of it.
With any sort of dark or shock humor, in order to not reinforce social apathy about the terrible, and by extent make the joke-teller a terrible person, the joke has to be based AROUND the topic being fucked up, not in spite of it.
+Annie Trinity Truly good points. About poisoning as well. If the person they "prank" have diabetes they could become severely sick and even die. My sister have lost friends to Norwalk virus because they couldn't keep any nutrients, to a diabetic that is potentially lethal. It is the same regarding a tons of pranks of looking someone in or things like that. If someone is claustrophobic that could end really bad.
Moral of story: don't prank people unless you can be absolutely certain it wont hurt them and don't make yourself the measurement of "safe".
I found a prank video where someone put flour on top of the blades of a ceiling fan. And as someone with a gluten allergy, I was thinking "That's pretty funny... Do it to me and I'll kill you"
Kyle Renner Well yeah, but what about people who are victims of rape? Would you use the term "rape" that way if you knew you were in the presence of someone with some serious baggage relating to that term?
Kyle Renner And you don't talk like that on the internet?
You're still normalising it, Kyle. Besides, you can't possibly know if the men around you have been raped or not. Seriously, it's just a tacky, childish thing to say when not in reference to the crime. "Lawl got raped" is ten year old kid stuff, man.
"NOTHING was funny in Police Academy."
Got me good with that one.
[insert Bill Cosby Joke here]
Elijah Logan What's funny is he was popular in the 80's.
I think that's part of the joke...
Team Lift yeah, plus the whole rape thing.
Elijah Logan [insert Bill Cosby's biggity bloopity black dingdong here]
The Cos likes his Jello puddin' snack
"God damn those nerds were rapey" is where I lost it.
I can't believe you even manage to talk about a sensitive subject each time, well done! Please never, never stop!
I love how abruptly the wacky and light music cuts off at 0:23 just as his expression changes
“God damn those nerds were rapey”
The best line!
Sadly, this is true and explains why so many “adults” have really warped views about sexuality
Explains why Dr. Dre raps that biitches ain't shiit but hos and tricks, right?
No one got their views on sexuality from movies any more than I got my morality towards wanton murder from videogames.
No one watched revenge of the nerds and thought the nerds were the good guys unless they *already* held that stance before watching a movie. If fictional movies are shaping your world view you need to be sectioned immediately as you're a danger to yourself and those around you.
@@GenericProtagonist7 If you believe that most movie goers understand that, you’re very naive.
@@GenericProtagonist7Its not about them getting their views on consent or defining what is or is not a sex crime from movies, its that the general culture of the time was reinforced by the portrayals of these things in movies. When situations we would consider rape today are treated as punchlines or “boys being boys” in movies from decades ago, it clearly shows how people thought about these things then. Someone wrote the Darth Vader mask scene in Revenge of the Nerds thinking that it was a totally cool thing for one of the “good guys” in the movie to do… and then young adults and teens went out to see this movie that had some horrific cultural toleration of criminal sexual behavior built into it. If media didn’t influence people it wouldn’t be an industry worth billions of dollars 🤷🏻♂️
My first thought was the 'under the table' scene in Breakfast Club, which didn't even get mentioned, but is in the same vein as the 'under the podium' bit from Police Academy
Don't forget Ace Ventura where the climax is sexually assaulting a trans woman (who may or may not have only transitioned cause they were "crazy")
I mean, they didn’t really transition per say… they just moved it around
@@stopmotionharry8989 Transitioning isn't ONLY bottom surgery dude...
@@SepticShockAKAVin rightttt, I forgot about all that
The problem with these kinds of "Wacky hijinks" isn't so much that they're joking about rape, but that they're normalising it.
It was normalized. Bro we are developing as a society, and things that were ok aren’t anymore
Sex is crazy IMO with wide access to sexual outlets that do not deprive of privacy. It’s no longer ok.
@@noirekuroraigami2270it was never “ok” it was just accepted. People were speaking out about that shit back in the day too, but people labeled them as annoying buzzkills because “boys will be boys” bullshit
Did he just have those eclairs on standby? Was he just waiting for the right moment to bring them up?
Everyone arguing if it’s rape or not kind of missing the point. They didn’t call everything in the video rape they used the term sex crimes several times. Rape is anything where sexual acts take place without informed consent, making the podium scene count as even if he didn’t say stop 1) he was unable to being in front of a crowd 2) did not agree to it ahead of time and making the dearth Vader mask count bc she agreed to have sex with a different person not him.
God damn that last line "And we don't need your Darth Vader mask anymore" is hillarious.
Revenge of the Nerds aged like raw meat left out in the sun
Marinated in milk
And then left with maggots
I was waiting for someone to bring up the Cum Eclairs...and then it was the punchline.
“No that’s another sex crime! These are all sex crimes!”
"Goddamn, those nerds were rapey" should be the quote on DVD box.
A guy named pop culture detective made a video series called “ Sexual Assault of Men Played for Laughs” which covers a lot of this stuff and he also writes videos on more, for those who are shocked at just watching this video and want to know more details.
This video got me thinking about why most people never questioned this in the 80s. I was a little kid back then. I do know that my parents never let me watch those movies, and my aunt who is a hard core religious person often spoke out about too much sex being shown everywhere.
Maybe it's because there was no Internet back then and people couldn't bounce their thoughts off other people as easily as now
But also it makes me think about how trusting we are of what they show us on tv. If the tv shows it then it can't be bad right. I wonder what else we just blindly accept, because we believe that the people showing us have our best interest in mind
There's a great episode of Always Sunny where the gang goes to a fictionalized version of Chuck E Cheese to relive their childhoods. At first Dennis, Dee, Mac, and Charlie are berating Frank for complaining that all the racist characters the place used to feature when Frank was a kid in the 50 & 60s have since been removed. But as the episode progresses, they realize that the characters that THEY loved there when THEY were kids in the 80s & 90s are also gone, because they too are considered offensive now. It's a hilarious episode that explores how every generation has to deal with changing cultural norms and the realization that a lot of things you loved as a kid will have aged poorly.
They forgot to include bartering your girlfriend off, while she's drunk out of her mind, like in '16 Candles'.
And stealing that one girls underwear and showing it off (or was that a diff john Hughes movie?)
I grew watching these movies and never understood why folks thought they were so funny.
The new Always Sunny skiing episode has a great riff on this theme
Hey college humor; thank you for this.
Revenge of the nerds was just them committing felonies the whole time.
I laughed so hard when he said "god damn those nerds were rapey" so true!
At least Back to the Future condemned sexual harassment & attempted rape by having Biff get his comeuppance. That is, after having Loraine take off Marty's pants while he was unconscious, touch his leg during dinner, & kiss him w/o warning in the car. Ah, the days before the "if the genders were reversed" generation.
jp3813 Also, weird how Lorraine’s rapist ends up waxing her husband’s car.
You're completely forgetting the plot line where Marty had to pretend to assault his mom So his dad can come in and save her. So normal when you're watching it but sounds so weird when said out loud.
@@beethovensfidelio Attempted rapist. I think that's meant to be a karmic punishment, showing how low he's fallen since.
I think what makes it different is that the comedy comes from how uncomfortable the characters find it and how clueless Lorraine i.
@@yggdrasil2 Well, Lorraine was also uncomfortable around Biff, and he is clueless when it comes to the word "no".
"he'll look like such an idiot!" 😂😂 I like how they summed up the 80's movie genre in under four minutes
Also there’s this random scene in heathers where Veronica just casually meets up with JD while her friend is getting date raped in the background.
To be fair, it's not portrayed as either comedic nor sensual. It's just the case of people getting fucked horribly and no one's doing anything about it, even if they right there. Also, both are only friends by association.
Yea but heathers doesn’t show it as a funny prank. It’s a dark comedy. I feel like the whole point of heathers is to point out those sort of things are wrong.
I remember there was an interview with Winona Ryder were she was talking about how that scene was ment to be subversive and the fact that everyone just ignored the girl being raped. Heathers was really ahead of its time in a lot of ways.
yup, watched heathers with a friend a couple months ago and couldn't believe that scene
I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't have been allowed to watch Revenge of the Nerds in theatres when I was 9