Monkey Pox replied with this 4 years ago, 47 seconds later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,197,993
@previous (Kook !!rcSrAtaAC)
I’m not trolling either. I’m assuming it’s a B movie 80s horror movie ?
Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,197,994
Sleepaway Camp 2 is also great. It stars Bruce Springsteen's sister and it has maybe my favourite kill in any horror film (a stuck-up chick gets stuffed down a toilet). Sleepaway Camp 3 is also decent. Return to Sleepaway Camp is atrocious.
Kook !!rcSrAtaAC replied with this 4 years ago, 15 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,197,998
In 2017, Nikki Reitz of Grand Valley State University examined transgender representation in film and television in an article in the journal, Cinesthesia.
Reitz wrote that often trans women are cast as villains in film and television, citing examples of bad representation in the films Sleepaway Camp (1983) and Silence of the Lambs (1991),
and further criticizing TV shows such as Law & Order (1990-2010), CSI (2000-2015), NCIS (2003-Present), and The Closer (2005-2012) as doing the same thing.
Reitz further criticized the practice of "casting cisgender men in the roles of trans women," in films such as The Danish Girl (2015) and Dallas Buyers Club (2013), while saying that often lauded characters in Orange is the New Black (2013-2019) and Tangerine (2015) fall into existing tropes,
while the film Boy Meets Girl (2014) does not, for the most part.
Reitz concluded that casting trans actors and actresses to portray transgender characters will "slow the perpetuation of negative stereotypes of trans people" and will cause public opinion of trans women to improve, along with the "quality of life" for such individuals.
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Anonymous H joined in and replied with this 4 years ago, 38 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,198,011
@previous (C)
probably most of the characters examined in that essay were not even trans
Monkey Pox replied with this 4 years ago, 19 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,198,013
> In 2017, Nikki Reitz of Grand Valley State University examined transgender representation in film and television in an article in the journal, Cinesthesia.
> Reitz wrote that often trans women are cast as villains in film and television, citing examples of bad representation in the films Sleepaway Camp (1983) and Silence of the Lambs (1991),
> and further criticizing TV shows such as Law & Order (1990-2010), CSI (2000-2015), NCIS (2003-Present), and The Closer (2005-2012) as doing the same thing.
> Reitz further criticized the practice of "casting cisgender men in the roles of trans women," in films such as The Danish Girl (2015) and Dallas Buyers Club (2013), while saying that often lauded characters in Orange is the New Black (2013-2019) and Tangerine (2015) fall into existing tropes,
> while the film Boy Meets Girl (2014) does not, for the most part.
> Reitz concluded that casting trans actors and actresses to portray transgender characters will "slow the perpetuation of negative stereotypes of trans people" and will cause public opinion of trans women to improve, along with the "quality of life" for such individuals.
>
> > 🤔🤔🤔
Buffalo bill was just a cross dresser not a transgender
Anonymous C replied with this 4 years ago, 28 seconds later, 5 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,198,014
She seems to have some grasp of the struggles of transwomen, but she doesn't seem to fully understand the danger transmen can also face. So, idk how reliable what she says actually is.