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all i got for x-mas was a pile of make up and a pair of biker boots.
nic
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all i got for x-mas was a pile of make up and a pair of biker boots.
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Originally posted by dreiser:
i don't want to know amber. i just want to stare at her body and drool.
nic
AMEN TO THAT!!
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Edited to add - I am now officially a 'COOL MONSTER FIGHTER'. Give me a 'lil more time and dammit I WILL be honourarily 'Gay Now', mwuhahaha...Okay going.
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"Do you love her?"-Willow
Tara stroked a hand over
Willows cheek. "Not
like I love you," she
whispered..."Not yet."
[This message has been edited by ~KISMIC~ (edited January 02, 2002).]
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Originally posted by Eyes Without A Face:
Amber's photoshoot is much classier than this one in the newest issue of Stuff. I have never looked at an issue of the magazine on the stands but, from the pics that people post online, it seems to me to be geared towards male teenagers, sorta like a watered-down Playboy or Lui.
Well I don't care if some of you totally disagree with me here.... But I for one cannot look at a picture of an attractive woman (or two), and convince myself that (provided they *wanted* said photo taken, and said photo is tasteful [1]) I should somehow boycott it because it was basically geared toward a male audience.
I mean, I suppose I could look at a picture like that, and think to myself for a brief moment "hey, those girls are kinda cute!", and *then* shift my political sensibilities into gear by saying it never *really* appealed to me because I'm a lesbian and the picture appeared in some men's mag.
But I'd feel like such a hypocrite if I did that. Yet it's something that I think some women do on a regular basis.
I don't know if this is completely related, but let's take Lara Croft as another example. Lara was hugely popular with joystick twiddling teenaged boys for many years, because of her tight digital outfits and abnormally large tits in the Tomb Raider computer game. And when ppl first heard that Angelina Jolie was gonna play Lara in the Tomb Raider film, a lot said "oh yeah, it'll be every guys dream come true!!".
And then came the premiere of the film. And a funny thing happened, because the tv anchorwoman waiting at the red carpet was caught rather unawares. Why? Well, because it turned out that there were actually more women there screaming for Angelina, than men! The broadcast was quite hilarious, as the giggly host attempted to explain what she was seeing - female fans screaming for 'Lara Croft'. They had only expected men there.
To me, I just thought it was a cool moment, because it showed that Angelina had deflty turned Lara Croft from being an exclusively male fantasy, into something that could appeal to women too. Maybe not all women, but lots of young women my age (23) and younger.
After the film, Angelina was even asked about what it was like to play Lara when it was such a male fantasy thing. And Angelina said:
"Actually, I could really imagine Lara not having a lot of time for men. Can you imagine that, Lara Croft as a lesbian? That would be a shock for the boys playing with their joysticks in their bedrooms around the world."
(click here for the whole article)
So anyway...erm...what was my whole point again?
Oh yeah, I like women. And Amber. And Angelina
Sarah-B.
[1] tasteful = personal standards, which is where am infinite amount of subjectivity comes in, of course.
*waves to Ms.Benson in case she does read this thread. Heeeeeeeeeeeey, remember me? Garfield, maker of phenomenal drawings. You know, I had that dashing smile...
Oh and editing to add: Great post Sarah.
[This message has been edited by Dr.G (edited January 02, 2002).]
I never said anything about boycott in my post. I'm just trying to assess the main clientele of the mag in order to understand the prevalent poses, makeup and garments featured in there. I am by no means a prude, actually the opposite.
Dr. G.,
Of course it's in fact highly subjective. For example, I find the tushy-shaking dance style so common in rap videos to be quite disconcerting but at the same time I had no problems looking at Nanci Sinatra in Playboy and finding that shoot classy and I have no issue with many French music videos that show some tasteful nudity or the scantily-covered Sarah Brightman in her latest videos (though that gold-leaf covered style troubles me a little when she sings Ave Maria).
The same can be said for beauty being in the eye of the beholder. In a Discovery Channel report a couple of years ago,it was mentioned that there is a remote region in India where women are considered more beautiful if they have more body hair, e.g. very bushy eyebrows. Of course that appreciation evolved mostly when that region was more isolated and because most cultures tend to historically find beauty in what is common in the population. Ditto for many areas of Africa where ample behinds are considered more beautiful and a sign of fertility. The canon of beauty is generally based on what's available or the suitors will be very unhappy for generations to come.
What's beautiful also changes with time and can reflect the scarcity of some material resources. For example, ample behinds were emphasized to the utmost in Europe during the late 1700s and that was reflected in the dresses of that time. During the 1500s, when so many in the general population were often on the brink of starvation, what was considered more beautiful was a type of body 'built for comfort, not speed', aptly named by some rubenesque after the famous painter.
But, to reiterate, yes esthetics and class are mostly subjective and also taught. Some quirks of taste are deeply personal and not easily explained rationally by the individual. Foe example, call me crazy but I do not appreciate the 'beauty' in so-called beauty marks. When I see a mole (or a tan line for that matter), I see a blemish and I think cancer.
/Me goes to find the Married With Children episode where Al Bundy mentions his favourite, Russ Meyer-inspired movie ("They exploded out of their bras!") while me is burping O Canada!
Peace and tranquility to all of us children of Landru!
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When I read Amber interviws, or bios, I KNOW she's not Tara. But the fact she plays Tara, and so well, leads to me the conclusion that she must me pretty darn cool, and this is backed up by things like she writes her own films- I mean, that, to me, is seriously worthy of respect.
I srarted talking about my feelings re. this shoot because I thought it could be an interesting discussion, not to make me feel like a crazed lunatic.
Alliette
Xita- I do not know Amber. I know things about her, and I have created an image, based on those facts. And I find your comment that you find that "troublesome" very hurtful. I was trying to be honest, not hide behind rehetoric or dogma (not that anyone here has done this, IMHO).
I was trying to express the disapointment I was feeling, and I was hoping that people would respond in a manner that could create some kind of... resolution within me, not to leave me feeling like an idiot for moving across from DCP and trying to talk about W/T as opposed to just writing.
I'm quite new here, and I was trying to become a part of the community, but now all I feel is embarrased and unwelcome.
Alliette
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Originally posted by Alliette:
Conclusion- I think part of my issue is that I've realised that I don't know Amber at all. I know Tara, perhaps not inside out (as I'd like to ) but I *know* her. So perhaps I was fooling myself to think that because Tara is cool and groovy and *like me*, Amber would be too. Turns out she's not, and I'm sorry, but that upsets me.Alliette.
Maybe saying this about a woman who is obviously very well liked on this board and respected and considered cool and groovy by a great many people here regardless of what kind of pics she allows to be taken was not the most tactful way to start that discussion *again*. I upset me to read that. And I doubt anyone thought you are a lunatic stalker girl, but reading your posts did not make me think of Tara either.
Editing to add: people will disagree with each other always, especially when it comes to Willow and Tara and the actresses who play them. I have been here for over a year now and in the beginning I was treading the grounds quite carefully unlike the rampaging I do now, what hooked me to this place was that it was so very positive about this show and relationship I love so very much. The focus was/is to be on positive things instead of negative. I like that.
This place is bursting with love for all things W/T and A/A, so if you say things -uhm- less than positive it is not surprising people will disagree, in this case especially. It is clear from the many woo hooing reactions in this thread that people love these pics and are not bothered one itty bit by the fact that Amber Benson chose to have them taken. Hmmm, I am starting to lose the point I was getting to, anyway, the fact that people disagree with you does not mean you are not welcome, it happened now and it may happen again, and it happens to us all.
Lastly, I think Xita's statement to leave out discussions about what kind of person Amber Benson is and to refrain from making judgments on who she is, was a general one, and a bloody good one at that.
[This message has been edited by Dr.G (edited January 02, 2002).]
quote:imagine going into a theatre and seeing your own face so magnified on screen your pores are the size of extra large pizzas.
a lot of people might even be horrified at the idea of having all kinds of salacious fics composed about a character they're portrayed. (i was whatting how with huh?)
i imagine that people in the entertainment industry realize that a certain amount of objectification and stereotyping, (and not just of women's bodies- it extends to images ideals and icons of all kinds) is inevitable, maybe even unavoidable. if it doesn't bother angelina, why should it bother me? (yes, i'm a woman, fyi)
btw, i enjoyed playing tomb raider precisely because it was one of the few games with a female protagonist that also required a brain to play. i just choose to overlook her outlandish proportions, just as i overlook the fact that everything on the screen is made of little polygons. lara rocks!
I have always tried to make sure that the board does not devote itself to the actresses but the show and the characters. At times devotion towards Amber in particular has come to dominate the board and I work quietly and behind the scenes to steer it back towards Willow and Tara. Celebrity is a complicated issue and I would rather not contribute to the complexity. So I don't allow any bashing of actors or characters, questioning Amber's moral character borders on that.
Anyway, you can see how volitile this issue can be so for now, in respect for Amber (who could be reading the board) let's keep your personal feelings off this thread. The moderators of the board are going to ask that the questioning of motivations stop now. We also want the debate about whether naughty pics are a good thing or not to end. We couldn't agree in however many posts, so let's just stop. If this isn't possible, we will delete posts and possibly close the thread.
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Originally posted by Alliette:
I'm quite new here, and I was trying to become a part of the community, but now all I feel is embarrased and unwelcome.
Ummm, I've been following this thread from the beginning and, to this point, have chosen to avoid commenting. I'm not going to join the fray other than to quickly say I enjoyed Amber's pictures. I am a sexual being and, seeing as no one did anything against their will or did something I find morally objectionable, I have no guilt for enjoying them.
Now for the reason I was driven to post, I am very sorry, Alliette, that you feel "embarrassed and unwelcome." Don't feel like that. I'm new here too and I know that sometimes you post something and you get a response you didn't expect and it can throw you. Don't let it. It takes a while to learn everyone's "posting personalities" and figure out what's going to fly and what isn't. Anyway, I'm just saying that this is a great place and don't let a little scuffle chase you away. It's nothing. Really.
Also, Xita, I do appreciate that you work hard to keep this a safe haven for W/T folks and try to limit discussion of AB and AH's personal lives to what is publicly presented. I've been to other boards and have been very uncomfortable at how obsessive, invasive and speculative some posters become. It's a bit creepy. Glad it doesn't happen here.
No more rambling!
Amy
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Originally posted by Willowlicious:
Also, Xita, I do appreciate that you work hard to keep this a safe haven for W/T folks and try to limit discussion of AB and AH's personal lives to what is publicly presented. I've been to other boards and have been very uncomfortable at how obsessive, invasive and speculative some posters become. It's a bit creepy. Glad it doesn't happen here.
And I'd just like to add a hearty Amen to that.
Autumn
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Originally posted by xita:
The moderators of the board are going to ask that the questioning of motivations stop now. We also want the debate about whether naughty pics are a good thing or not to end.
Oh Xita, thou art wise y muy caliente!
Thanks for steering this one back on topic.
Jill
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Originally posted by Eyes Without A Face:
Sarah-B,
I never said anything about boycott in my post. I'm just trying to assess the main clientele of the mag in order to understand the prevalent poses, makeup and garments featured in there. I am by no means a prude, actually the opposite.
Hey Eyes, that's ok I know what you meant To paraphrase Xita, I was more responding to the picture and the overall theme of the debate, than you personally. And in the end, I was just thinking aloud really, and gushing about Angelina
Love your posts.
Sarah-B.
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Originally posted by rocketdyke:
xita's hot.
well said. lol.
amber is also hot.
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A very pleasing mental image. Me goes take a cold shower.
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