Beauty and the GeekWassup! Okay guys, sorry for the long break. I've been taking a break from the internet world to see if I could do some stuff in the real world. Unfortunately, almost none of my real world plans - like getting my résumé together - actually happened.
I read the "His Dark Materials" series over break. I don't really know what to say. The concept's definitely interesting, although it's also kind of western biased, in that it assumes that the Judeo-Christian God is the despotic ruler of all the known Universes. Although I guess that's par for the course. From what I can tell, the idea is that the Christian God is the actual Devil, and the Rebel diety isn't Satan but actually a
She Angle that's really on the side of freedom and liberty. It's interesting. (Also, everyone has a "dæmon", like a totem animal. I kind of liked that). Definitely worth checking out if you haven't already.
On another note, the campus website just put up another one of those links where Jeanine Basinger was quoted, and she mentioned the movie
Knocked Up, which got me thinking about a genre I really dislike on principle: The Nerd Wins Genre.
It's really epitomized by films like
Revenge of the Nerds: Guys who were nerdy in high school end up showing the dump jocks that they're the real cool kids by making lots of money in the real world and getting all the hot girls who wouldn't give them the time of day in high school.
Revenge of the Nerds epitomizes this, although there are all kinds of movies in the genre (for some reason, a lot of Adam Sandler films come to mind: Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy, Click . . . though films like Weird Science and Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion also count for some reason). Basically, it's about guys who play video games all day and spit on themselves when they talk, and don't really bath, getting these ridiculously attractive girls to go out with them.
I'm sorry, but this is just pure fantasy. Hot girls like guys with
skills. They like guys who make
lots of money. And you know what, those mean jocks from high school aren't working at the gas station. Only the "loser" guy who sold drugs in high school is working at the gas station*. That jock guy joined a frat in college, then went to business school, and now he works on Wall Street and has a huge house in Connecticut, and he married that really hot girl who "wouldn't give you the time of day in High School". The two of them will probably have really attractive, athletic children. The cycle perpetuates. Life Sucks.
I don't really think the genre is sexist, because women have tons of movies out there just like this for them, where the awkward girl from the wrong side of the tracks falls in love with the big football player, who's really "sweet" and "sensitive" on the inside, but also knows how to put those mean guys in place (Okay, this is definitely Pretty in Pink, which is like the polar opposite of the Nerd Wins-type movie since it appeals to "unpopular" but "interesting" girls. In this genre, the nerdy guy or the hipster guy never gets the girl. That's how we know this is a definitely a chick flick. See guys? It really is true. Even the cool girls like Molly Ringwald don't have a thing for awkward and insecure guys who take their music more seriously than their muscles or their career prospects. It's a sad reality we just have to deal with).
Also, I definitely don't have anything against awkward and nerdy guys. Let's be honest, it's Saturday night and I'm a perfectly healthy guy, sitting at home in front of the computer.
I'm one of those guys . I just think it's better to be self-deprecating than to be delusional. Guys who spit on themselves don't go out with Cindy Crawford or Hally Berry. Both of those women are either married or attached to other super models right now**. The truth is that guys who spit when they talk date girls that also, though less than their boyfriends, accidentally emphasize "sporadically" too much and spit into your coffee cup.
And you know what? That's how the world should be! Guys who are into sci-fi go to Comicon and meet girls who also happen to be interested . . . in sci-fi! And they have crazy and dorky conversations together! And the world keeps spinning 'round and 'round like a hula-hoop, and it's all good.
That said, I really like just about everything Judd Apatow has ever written or directed.
Freaks and Geeks,
Undeclared,
The 40 Year Old Virgin,
Superbad, and
Knocked Up. I guess
40-Year-Old Virgin is kind of a wash, because even though Steve Carrel's wife is pretty hot, guys hear "I've got 3 kids" and they think "I've gotta get outta here!", so the fantasies balance out into some semblance of realism. But
Knocked Up? Come on. Katherine Heigl is hot. Really hot. What does she really see in Seth Rogen? The guy didn't even have a job! That is just ridiculous. Same goes for Superbad. What did those girls see in those guys? I mean, we, the audience, laugh at them, and we're also supposed to feel like they're more "deep" or something, because they're not the "pretty boys" or the "jock" guys, but come on. Jonah Hill's character was still an asshole. And he wasn't any less of an ass than the "jock" guy or the "pretty boy". We're just rooting for him because he's the underdog, and he's kind of funny.
Still, Superbad was a great movie. Hilarious. And so was Knocked Up. These films wouldn't be the same, you have to admit, without the hot girl.(And by not the same, I mean they would be worse). So what does that mean? Does that mean I don't stand by my morals? Maybe not. Maybe I'm like one of those upper-middle-class Democrats who was secretly really happy when Bush cut taxes in 2002, and went on vacation twice that summer in the Caribbean to celebrate. I don't know.
But I'm still against all this entitlement and self-delusion. The vast majority of films that come out of Hollywood - especially the comedies - are some type of fantasy. They give people the chance to be whisked away into the lives of people who are relatively rich, successful, and more physically attractive than we are. Men get to be warriors, thugs, and cool guys. Women get the chance to fall in "luv", though occasionally they get to be the heroine as well (think
Catwoman). For most movies, however, you can leave it and think "Well, that was nice, but totally unrealistic. My life is nothing like that." The problem with the Nerd Wins genre is that it shows real geeks doing real things that real geeks do. The viewer really can identify with the geeky guys in the film, and instead of leaving the theater thinking "I should find a girl that I think is cute and really chill,"*** they think, "Why don't I have a really hot, blond girlfriend? I need to work on that." If we don't check the influence of these films, we're gonna end up with a bunch of conceited arse-holes in the vein of
Shallow Hal (a very clever Anti-Nerd Wins movie, btw, even though most of the film highlights Gwyneth Paltrow); super picky about the girls they like, but totally unaware of what they bring (or don't bring) to a relationship. We gotta fight that. We need more movies out there about self-deprecating geeks, and less about the delusional ones.
That said, keep making movies, Judd Apatow! We "luv" you! (but more
Napoleon Dynamite-esque films wouldn't be so bad either. . .)
*Does anybody else remember having conversations with guys in high school who were like, "we're gonna be so much better than
them one of these days", while glaring at the basketball team with expressions of mixed hatred and envy? Were
you one of those guys? It's okay to admit it. Seriously though, what's up with that? One of the good things about
Knocked Up, I have to admit, is how they didn't try to make the geeks any "better" than the normal people. Even though it seems pretty crazy that Seth Rogan gets Katherine Heigl, there's no denying that he and his friends were pretty lame.
**I just found this out through Google, so I'm not a celebrity fiend. Really
***I'm sure you've noticed that I didn't write "I should find a girl that's really chill, and who likes me," but "I should find a girl that's cute and really chill". I know that sounds really superficial, ladies, but I've never personally met a guy who wanted to go out with a girl just because she was "interesting". Guys wanna think their girlfriend is kind of hot too. Fortunately, for every girl out there, there are a ton of dudes who think her type is kind of hot. Really, girls have all the power in choosing who they date, though how they choose who they choose, is a mystery to me. Feel free to fill me in on this secret of the sexes, via the Comments section.