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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Jun 27, 2019 15:54:42 GMT -5
Went in saw Deadpool with a bunch of relatives, including my dad.
Hadn't really heard my dad laugh at raunchy stuff before that. Especially weird hearing him laugh at the unicorn-ejaculating-rainbows bit at the end credits.
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mcd
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Post by mcd on Jun 27, 2019 16:43:59 GMT -5
Me and a close friend were watching the movie Wet Hot American Summer in my bedroom one day. There's a gay sex scene in that movie. Like, you don't see anybody's bits, but there's grunting and stuff. I quickly turned the volume down and hoped no one walked in on me and my buddy sitting on a bed together watching two dudes get down on TV. Does anyone remember the American Pie parodies done for gay audiences? My younger sister sat me down and watched what I hope were the only two with her. Unfunny, painfully note for note rehashes with EXTREMELY in your face "humor". I sat there, stonefaced as I watched them...back to back. My sister, howling with laughter the entire run time. I think my brain was trying to crawl out of my skull the entire time but I figured it would have been offensive to nope outta there. Please keep in mind, it wasn't the idea of watching an LGBTQ centered film, I watched many with her and liked alot of them. But over 3 hours of "Hurr Hurr buttsecks, stereotypes and the lesbian Stiffler" was a bit much.
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Post by I'm Team Bayley and Indi on Jun 27, 2019 17:09:57 GMT -5
not me, but my brother watched Black Swan with his daughter who was 15/16 at the time
they turned it off not at the scene where Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis get to know each other better but rather the earlier scene where Natalie gets to know herself better
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Post by Ronny Rayguns Is All Elite on Jun 27, 2019 20:25:58 GMT -5
My Mom has yelled at me for 2 movies that I brought home from Blockbuster Video
in retrospect One was completely justified and the other was pretty damn harmless.
A Clockwork Orange was a movie I was familiar with from the Simpsons/Mad Magazine. I was in High School and probably shouldn't have been watching it. I forget which scene it was I had just decided to leave the room, but I DISTINCTLY remember my Mom stopped watching during the William Tell overture scene and came at my room to yell at me for suggesting a movie like that for Family Movie night.
The other Movie was Evil Dead 2 Which she claimed was too demonic, but in retrospect is just TOO damned cartoony/funny to take serious.
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Post by agent817 on Jun 27, 2019 21:01:50 GMT -5
Another example, although it wasn't with me or people I was with. I remember when I saw Sausage Party, right when it get to THAT PARTICULAR SCENE at the end, two couples got up and walked out.
Also, I felt bad for my mom when I watched This Is The End with her, especially when the demon was right in front of Jonah Hill.
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Post by BRV on Jun 27, 2019 21:08:36 GMT -5
Went with my mom to see Titanic at age 11. Uh...yeah....we didn't talk about the "draw me like one of your French girls" bit There's a large group of theatergoers in Massachusetts who had their "Titanic" viewing experience straight-up ruined by 10-year-old me and my friend, as we could not stop giggling during that scene. I apologize in advance if that was anybody on this forum.
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Post by aka Cthulhu on Jun 28, 2019 13:10:31 GMT -5
Not quite embarrassment, but one time I had a mute fascination seeing my dad somehow be interested in the Twilight films. It was on a movie channel one time and I noticed him watching it. Then eventually the next movie aired on the channel, and he watched that too. And he did so on the next film.
Also, I too watched Titanic with a relative when I was young. They solved it by covering my eyes.
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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Jul 20, 2019 18:31:40 GMT -5
Not a movie( I've also told this story before) but there was this girl I really fancied and was trying my hardiest to get into her knickers. After a few weeks of getting to know her I was finally able to convince her to come over to my house and watch some TV together.
Things were going well until I made the mistake of switching on RAW and then the Katie Vick segment came up which pretty much destroyed any chance I had with her, as she was beyond digested and asked me "what sort of emotionally stunted retard watches shit like this"
To say I was embarrassed was a understatement.
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Post by EvenBaldobombHasAJob on Jul 20, 2019 19:19:13 GMT -5
Not a movie( I've also told this story before) but there was this girl I really fancied and was trying my hardiest to get into her knickers. After a few weeks of getting to know her I was finally able to convince her to come over to my house and watch some TV together. Things were going well until I made the mistake of switching on RAW and then the Katie Vick segment came up which pretty much destroyed any chance I had with her, as she was beyond digested and asked me "what sort of emotionally stunted retard watches shit like this" To say I was embarrassed was a understatement. I thank my lucky stars every day that I was watching alone in the basement when that happened. And then I didn't watch RAW for 2 years.
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Post by Duke Cameron on Jul 20, 2019 20:11:01 GMT -5
Not really. I’m the type of guy who’ll show someone porn just to discuss something about the scene or actress and not worry what they think. They’re always cool with it too.
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