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(Anonymous) 2015-05-28 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)An example of movies that I think have issues with depictions of women is NuTrek.
The creators point to Kirk being shirtless, but in both his shirtless scenes, the camera actually lingers FAR longer on the women (green woman and cat twins) -- I actually counted once to check.
And then there's the fact that EVERY female character basically gets shown in undies and some are gratuitously unnecessary.
That's something where I think it's very legitimate to complain.
It might be inspired by a 60s show, but even in those shows, Kirk lost his shirt more often as fanservice for the ladies. They need to balance it more in NuTrek.