May 02, 2005

Screenplay Synopsis

Creatures have invaded a campus. They hate men and feed on fear. A small group of students try to fight them, but their hopes are dashed when the creatures take over the school's administrators. While trying to flee campus to safety, the group members are picked off one by one and eaten.

The end.

I know it's kind of dark, but I feel there's a market for it.

Posted by floridacracker at May 2, 2005 10:52 PM

   



Comments

You bet there is! Though I'm concerned the picture would strike some as too insensitive to and unappreciative of womyn's rights.

Posted by: Mike at May 3, 2005 03:16 AM

What ever you do, don't eat in the commissary either, especially the hot dogs.

Posted by: Paul at May 3, 2005 08:56 AM

Interesting...because all of those examples, those individuals pictured, are lesbians.

I remember once this supposed class I enrolled in as a required curriculum fulfilment (you had to chose from among these "social studies" classes and I chose a generalized course title from among many others, the rest being obviously tedious, even offensive)...anyway, I chose this course and showed up and we were REQUIRED to meet in this ground floor, window encrusted "pretty" place and then to group our desks around IN A BIG CIRCLE and then to listen to "speakers" that were to guest before us thoughout the quarter...

The first one was alright to a point but somewhat disturbing when she began to share her lesbian adventures and sense of victimization...second one was another student who was sharing her lesbian adventures on campus, her excitement at "meeting all these WIMMMEN...."

I dropped the class, seeing where it was going from there. I, to this day, do not know what that stupid class was about, but I seem to remember it being called, "Women's Studies."

And that I'd thought it was about "Women's Studies" and not about lesbians and their experiences. Up until that point, I'd never equated issues related to a female gender with homosexuality, but it seems that's what it is in today's "educational" system.

Posted by: -S- at May 3, 2005 08:00 PM

I don't think Whoopi Goldberg's gay. Didn't Ted Danson used to talk about her Holland Tunnel?

Posted by: Donnah at May 3, 2005 09:21 PM

Yes, Goldberg is gay. She also includes men in her relationships but a large portion of her earlier stage appearances was as to her variety in sexual relationships. She still mentions it but not so broadly (ha) due to better P.R. (advising her to keep it restrained), but, yes, she's been very loudspoken throughout her life as to her, um, sexual flexibilities.

Posted by: -S- at May 3, 2005 09:52 PM

What it is I've concluded is that, particularly those females you've referred to here (who seem to always get involved when issues about 'women's rights' emerges), is that they ACTUALLY are protesting/asserting homosexual rights. They just use the "women's rights" and "feminism" thing as a venue, but when you listen to what they have to say (their own interpretations of "feminism") and who they are by how they live their lives, it's clear that they are promoting and attempting interest in homosexuality, not feminism.

There's a difference (which many others already realize, I realize). But, unfortunately for women, feminism is now equated by many in the popular forum with homosexuality. These 'ladies' you refer to here as a group from entertainment (almost all) are responsible for that -- which actually denigrates women's
"equality," but I also wonder if that's not the goal of femininazis, anyway.

Posted by: -S- at May 3, 2005 09:57 PM

Typo, sorry:

I wrote...."...they ACTUALLY are protesting/asserting homosexual rights..."

I MEANT TO WRITE "they actually are protesting for/asserting homosexual rights..."

Posted by: -S- at May 3, 2005 09:58 PM

Ol' Ted must have been on one king-hell bender in that particular era- no wonder all his hair fell out.

Posted by: PB at May 3, 2005 11:07 PM