Juggernaught222: I choose my movies carefully. I imdb every movie I watch and I have never and will never see a rated R movie. In other words, no, I don't.
hedwards: Which is sort of the point. You're whining about it when it is women being objectified for corporate profit, but you're perfectly fine ignoring it when it affects men.
Fundamentally there's very little difference between a TV commercial like the one that started this thread and a war movie, and yet, this thread was created.
There's a difference between a commercial and a movie. The movie you pay to watch, if I don't like the reviews I don't have to watch it. Commercials are everywhere, before yt vidoes, video adverts on websites, flipping through channels... So yes, there is a pretty big fundamental difference. In content maybe not, but distribution yes.
Also the objectification of men in films, could you tell me the positive and negative results of that objectification on males?