Disney movie shows adult romantically kissing a child. “Blank Check” 1994
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Signal NOT noise. Don't get distracted..the left is using all this disney and "groomer" crap to waste your time and brain cells
I was actually the intended demographic when the Blank Check movie came out
GUESS WHAT?
THE MOVIE WAS A SELF INSERT FANTASY for tween boys, a wet dream for boys who just started puberty
It's every single thing a 12 year old with a million dollars would do. The mansion with more arcade games than we could play and cars we can't drive, the fancy dinners and lame attempts at flirting with the women on our wall posters
DO YOU KNOW WHO US 10-13 YEAR OLDS IN 1995 HAD FANTASIES WITH?
PAMELA ANDERSON, JENNY MCCARTHY, CINDY CRAWFORD, ALICIA SILVERSTONE, CHRISTINA APPLEGATE, CARMEN ELECTRA, CAMERON DIAZ, all ladies significantly older than us. We had the Victoria's Secret catalogs, also featuring all adult women.
Many of our sexual awakenings were 80s and 90s movie or TV shows
In fact..the two tons of people remember?
Kimberly the pink power ranger was 25 when we were drooling over her as kids.
HEIDI in Home Improvement, Debbe Dunning was 27 when us preteens were in love with her
Sorry for the tangent, but we all grew up fine, the world was a better place..we had less racism, more fun, and the future seemed SO bright
Signal, not noise.
Victoria's Secret catalogs? Sheesh, lucky! I was born in 1964, we had the Sears catalog undergarment section. Though most boys spent a lot of time looking at the go-karts and mini-bike sections too I suspect.
You know what, in light of everything lately I never thought to look back at the stuff we grew up on.
The plotline is that the female government agent is attempting to use her feminine wiles on the fake person (Mr. Macintosh) that the kid created to buy the house because she thinks he is a criminal. Whereas the kid is using the fact that she wants to meet his "boss" as leverage to try and get her to like him. Not saying that makes it acceptable, but it does provide context.
In the 90s, that was sort of just a trope that everyone used. (Doesn't excuse Disney, but I do think it does show how much bolder and sicker they've gotten since the 90s)
That having been said, I always felt the whole situation was creepy and the kiss was just wrong.