• Danish Public TV thought it was a good idea to finance a show where two men criticize naked women's
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You can watch the first episode here: [url]http://www.dr.dk/tv/se/blachman/blachman-5-6#!/[/url] Not sure if it will work if you're outside of Denmark/Scandinavia but I'll try to get it uploaded on Dropbox and Youtube as soon as possible Here's a small segment from the first episode: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujawakwvJWc[/media] I can't find words to describe the utter idiocy and bizarre thinking behind this. And to know that Danish PUBLIC SERVICE fucking support and finance it. Just, holy shit, what? Even as an idea it's just soooooo stupid. Source: [url]http://www.sydsvenskan.se/kultur--nojen/bisarra-blickar-i-danskt-program/[/url] (In Swedish. Someone feel free to translate it)
They would be so offended if it was the other way around too this really sucks
So basically its like the first page of any Femen SH thread in TV form?
if you think that's bad, come to Britain and watch all these shows with Gok Wan
The premise is ridiculous enough but there is something vaguely sinister about two men sitting in the dark like this. [img]http://i.imgur.com/QzZrj03.png[/img]
More reason to [SUB][SUB][SUB]not[/SUB][/SUB][/SUB] watch television. It actually seems like one of the most boring concepts of a TV programme... (Like those fashion shows that are so painful to watch)
Man, I paid for this? I fucking hate Blachman.
[QUOTE=Mandems;40171164]if you think that's bad, come to Britain and watch all these shows with Gok Wan[/QUOTE] Those are to help women look more "sexy" or how to get a better figure or what ever. Not just criticizing their looks
Ohh I can't wait to hear the "If you don't like it then you are obviously gay hahahaha" bullshit that are inevitably going to happen.
[QUOTE=Damoman;40171191]The premise is ridiculous enough but there is something vaguely sinister about two men sitting in the dark like this. [img]http://i.imgur.com/QzZrj03.png[/img][/QUOTE] If we're really going to criticise womens appearance, why is it being hosted by a bald guy and someone who looks like they could be cast as Mr Toad.
[QUOTE=Damoman;40171191]The premise is ridiculous enough but there is something vaguely sinister about two men sitting in the dark like this. [img]http://i.imgur.com/QzZrj03.png[/img][/QUOTE] Am I right to assume they send a woman in, who gets naked, and then gets critics based on her body? If so, what the fuck?
[QUOTE=Damoman;40171191]The premise is ridiculous enough but there is something vaguely sinister about two men sitting in the dark like this. [img]http://i.imgur.com/QzZrj03.png[/img][/QUOTE] this looks like something from a Stanley Kubrick film
To what end do they criticise?
This is exactly what America needs. Really sick and tired of teenage girls and older women alike thinking they are hot shit when in fact they are disgusting pieces of shit.
[QUOTE=NoDachi;40171235]If we're really going to criticise womens appearance, why is it being hosted by a bald guy and someone who looks like they could be cast as Mr Toad.[/QUOTE] While this whole thing is fucking stupid you don't need to be good looking to criticise someones looks.
That first woman radiates something incredibly erotic to me tbh. The dudes are idiots. [editline]5th April 2013[/editline] The hair of the left one looks like they washed and shaved a hobo and put him into a suit.
Only if they are as funny as those guys on Efukt
[QUOTE=Riutet;40171464]To what end do they criticise?[/QUOTE] Elbows being too pointy
I can't read the source but from the image that looks really creepy. And pretty backwards.
[QUOTE=Desuh;40171615]While this whole thing is fucking stupid you don't need to be good looking to criticise someones looks.[/QUOTE] But you don't notice the irony of two stereotypically physically unattractive men being elevated to a position to criticise a load of women. Maybe its the shows angle. Pure straight faced irony.
I actually thought about watching this on the air date. In the end, I forgot about it. Turns out, I didn't really miss anything seeing as it's just those two people talking about "stuff". And the girl being there is probably only to get men thinking "Oh boy, we'll get to see her naked!"
The premise of the show, as I've gathered it, was to desensitize the human (or actually, only the woman's body) body and make it less controversial, almost poetic, to discuss body ideals and how they are held by the porn industry, etc But as I've gathered from numerous articles; it doesn't seem that Bachman (the bald dude) goes all the way and instead keeps the discussion shallow without any deep conversation about anything really (the author next to him tries to add something meaningful but Bachman interrupts him and continues the critique of the woman in front of him). edit: In a way I believe that the show's premise would be beneficial; to discuss body ideals and make the human body less controversial. It's a unique and interesting idea of a show, but it's extremely one-sided and Bachman just appears as a massive bigot without anything real to say.
[QUOTE=sYnced;40171479]This is exactly what America needs. Really sick and tired of teenage girls and older women alike thinking they are hot shit when in fact they are disgusting pieces of shit.[/QUOTE] Because what we REALLY need is to completely shatter the esteem of others until they look attractive to society. Brilliant idea.
Boobs in a Youtube video?
[QUOTE=c:;40172014]Boobs in a Youtube video?[/QUOTE] I thought it was a well known fact that there are several educational videos on Youtube that show nudity (not saying this was anything near educational, but that is probably what they categorized the video as). As long as the video is not classified as pornography/sexual in any way it's fine. For example: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpOWwRAhXto[/url] (not embedding as it's obviously nsfw)
who in the name of god thought this would be a good idea "hahaha, youre a human deserving of rights like us but your boobs are too small and were going to make fun of you on public television for it."
Bruce Willis' career has really gone downhill since Die Hard.
our tv is really satirical and shit, so this doesn't even move me all that much
[QUOTE=NoDachi;40171852]But you don't notice the irony of two stereotypically physically unattractive men being elevated to a position to criticise a load of women. Maybe its the shows angle. Pure straight faced irony.[/QUOTE] I don't really see the irony. It's just stupid and pointless. Why criticize someone if he can't change anyways? You didn't get to choose your body.
Well this seems like a step in the wrong direction.
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