• Tedrow
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    2223 months ago

    I find it funny that this post thinks Austin Powers, a man shagging his way through clubs in 1969, doesn’t understand bisexuality.

      • @Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        Bisexuality was invented by commercialism. It was originally about getting aroused while shopping. Like feeling the nether tingles while looking at a toaster - in other words, a sarousal (sale + arousal). It was branded Buy-sexual by the eggheads in charge. But what they didn’t expect was the growth of discount stores and coupons created nonstop sales, which cause a explosive sexual energy… The power of this energy went beyond just finding 20% discounts, and the sarousal transformed into just regular arousal, causing test subjects to release their sexual energy by humping everyone, male or female.

        Somewhere down the line, because of good marketing, Buy-sexual became bisexual, and that’s how we got here today.

      • Stern
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        203 months ago

        Bisexuality was invented by big porn to sell more sex

      • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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        143 months ago

        Previously it was LGBT, for lesbian / gay / Bowie / trans. Not being bisexual, like David Bowie… just being attracted to David Bowie.

        This was eventually dropped because that’s everyone.

      • RBG
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        53 months ago

        Wasn’t there some scene about it in one of the movies? Or am I thinking of Zoolander…

  • @Makhno@lemmy.world
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    1193 months ago

    Austin was fucking anything with a government ID and a pulse. Our concepts of sexuality mean nothing to him. He’s beyond us.

  • @ronmaide@lemmy.world
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    553 months ago

    As much as I’d like to see a good sequel to Austin Powers, I kinda feel like the posters are forgetting about The Love Guru in hoping for a progressive, non-tone deaf story. 😬

      • @dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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        43 months ago

        IMO, I couldn’t get through the first episode because too many of the jokes fell flat. The overall concept was brilliant, and Myers’ track record suggested that this recipe couldn’t fail. To me, the story and circumstances were humorous, satirical, even witty in places, but not funny. And with a story that is moving in service of flat jokes, it just didn’t work for me.

        I look back and think that whatever was in the room that made Austin Powers tick, just wasn’t there. Writing? Direction? People to keep Mike reined in? More/better ensemble characters? Who knows.

        • @pixxelkick@lemmy.world
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          23 months ago

          keep reined in

          Soneone didn’t make it to the orgy “plate of hotdogs” scene, I see lol.

          I recommend giving it another go, the first episode starts out slow to establish a lot of plot, but it pretty quickly ramps up.

          There’s a lot if good bits, and you do need to be 100% ready to see Micheal Myers dick. That show is not reined in lol.

  • @jaybone@lemmy.world
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    283 months ago

    Is it tone deaf to think that a character representing the classic womanizer would be accepting of trans people?

    Austin Powers is spoofing the on screen spy characters of the 60s, which attempted to appeal to a very much cis heterosexual fantasy, which generally would not include trans people.

    • @webghost0101
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      223 months ago

      I saw Austin powers as a kid and i always thought he was gay, apparently no amount of him hitting on women made me question it, it just the way he appeared to me.

      • @cynar@lemmy.world
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        263 months ago

        He is/was extremely camp. It’s now strongly associated with being gay, but wasn’t always. Austin Powers somehow managed to pull off macho-camp extremely well.

  • @NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone
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    173 months ago

    Could work in that while many things have continued to improve since the 90s, people also somehow seem more buttoned down and repressed than ever. Except that Mike Myers is a billion years old now and it’d be gross having him creep around younger people.

  • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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    123 months ago

    Must’ve been the other site where I faffed about this:

    Austin Powers doesn’t understand sexual preferences… sober. He fondly recalls a shindig where he shagged dudes, and also drank a martini from a shoe because all the glasses were in the sink. That doesn’t mean he expects enlightened 90s types to keep footwear in the cupboard.

    This retcon even fits his exasperation over Liberace - “but women loved him!” See chan-board bodybuilder culture, where dudes are free and women are an achievement. Especially for other women. He’s perfectly cool with dudes fucking dudes, but has put precisely zero thought into why either dude would prefer that.

  • @saintshenanigans@programming.dev
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    73 months ago

    Realistically this can never happen because as soon as there’s an announcement AP is going to have a trans scene, Its going to get dragged in every conservative group until the public opinion is that its gonna flop, regardless of content. Unfortunate cause it could be hilarious

  • @wizzor
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    43 months ago

    Oh behave!