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Kate Beckinsale, Judy Greer and Andrea Savage "spread" the message that the one thing women really want in their vagina is the government.

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    • Author: Ximathewi
    "Republicans, Get in My Vagina" is a 2.5-minute short film from 2012, the year when Mitt Romney ran for President and this little movie here is the Democrat statement against his election or any Republican candidate's election for that matter. It was written and directed by Andrea Savage, but you can not really say "directed" as it is just a collection of still camera shots really with people giving interviews. Everybody can do that. That did not keep Savage from appearing in this film too as one of the three main characters. Other are Kate Beckinsale and Judy Greer, both more famous than Savage obviously. I guess they could not find a talented third actress here, so the director just decided to do it herself. I personally think this film has almost nothing to offer in terms of comedy. It may be interesting from the political perspective due to its message on abortions, but that is not enough. Major thumbs down from me. Prime example of a piece of bad comedy writing.
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    • Author: Bragis
    Poorly written, even worse execution by 2 wannabes and a has-been (I wont "spoil" it for you, you figure out which is which).

    Even IF the 3 immoral, idiotic harpies that did this knew what the hell they were talking about (research your subject first girls, it helps make you look much less foolish) this short is not worthy of release.

    In short, this comes across as a very lame and childish attempt to have a stab at a political party which was suggesting a COMMON SENSE approach to something that causes significant mental trauma (and also kills an unborn child in a very brutal and excruciating way).

    What comes across above all else is that these 3 are exactly the sort of unintelligent attention seekers that have bought into the whole "it's just a clump of cells" waffle, peddled by abortion providers.

    One for the trash and well done girls, you made yourself look like tools into the bargain.
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    • Author: Uris
    I'm honestly disheartened that the Republicans didn't respond with "Vacuums, get in my vagina."

    The writing of this trash makes Keith Olbermann look employable. There is no comedic wit involved in the making of it, and the humor just isn't there. Let's face it, the only way you're going to like it is if you hate republicans enough to do so out of spite, or if you want to screw the three women involved in the "acting" of this commercial and don't know anything about politics.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm pro-abortion. Since writing this review, Russia has annexed Crimea. This is a 2014 update.*

    1,000,000 dead babies a year isn't genocide. It's a symptom of the breach in the equilibrium of our population. We can't even create enough jobs to reduce unemployment, so we have to lie about that. We can't even control our borders, so we lie about that too. It's actually considered by some to be more cruel to bring a child into this world than it is to cut one up and suck it out of their kooter with a vacuum cleaner.

    If that doesn't tell you something about our society, and if the pathetic, partisan acting in this commercial doesn't tell you something about our society, then I don't know what will. Maybe hitting you in the head with a hammer? Hey, if it's "normal" to say "woman's choice" means grinding up 1 million potential American citizens per year, then beating sense into someone with a hammer would be equally rational. After all: "What difference at this point does it make?"

    55,000,000 abortions have taken place since Roe V. Wade. At one point, I said I was "pro-choice." 17,000,000 is the highest estimated death-toll from the Holocaust, yet "woman's choice" has led to the systematic extermination of 55,000,000 potential U.S. Citizens.

    I'm not "pro-choice" anymore, that term is wishful thinking at it's most unreliable. I'm "pro-abortion" now. Our society has become so greedy and pathetic that it can't even sustain itself anymore. But you know what? I'll buy it, why bother? Go ahead, kill your kid if you want, it just means less competition for mine.
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    • Author: Winenama
    Funny because it's true. We all know rethuglicans have no sense of humor. Free birth control is for the women and families who need it, like students, low-income women or families who can not afford to take care of a child, thus need to prevent getting pregnant. It is cheaper for the govt to spend on free b.c in order to prevent unwanted pregnancies than to support the child/adult on other govt welfare systems. This short was a great way to hit home how stupid Republican ideas are. Great job ladies! They want 'small' government except when they want to control the outcome of EVERY pregnancy in the united states. Republicans = LOVE the fetus; HATE the child
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    • Author: Golden freddi
    Americans tout the blessings inherent with living in a nation founded on equality that fosters individuality. The Declaration of Independence was the Founding Fathers affirmation that colonists had no duty to be in subjection to England as an inalienable right. Unfortunately, they never intended to extend that right to all Americans. Chief among Americans destined to perpetual subjugation under the law comprise half the population, and despite women's progress over the past century, Republicans have set returning them to second-class status as one of their primary goals since they rose to power after the 2010 elections. America is, and always has been, controlled by a patriarchal mindset, and Republicans have found an incredibly powerful and successful means to put women in their historically subservient place with little opposition from the public.

    This short film exposes the Republican agenda for what it is.
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    • Author: Mushicage
    The video is quite funny because it is played straight. Well written. And of course Kate Beckinsale has a fake US accent (she is English).

    Not that anyone notices of course. The outraged responses here by Republican reactionaries, sputtering away with false indignation make me want to hoot with laughter. What an obnoxious bunch they are. And what hypocrites, given that they will all have voted for the nasty, woman-nether-region-grabbing Donald Trump. The very inversion of any sense of morality.

    Still, that's entirely what is expected. So, in this respect at least, the people who write such things fit entirely within the critique that the video is offering.
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    • Author: watchman
    This short contains some painful moments but has some chuckles as well, but not likely funny for republicans. ironies are rubbed in deeply, that of republicans wanting the government to not intervene in numerous ways into people decisions and personal lives yet feel free to judge, get into and even control intimate decisions regarding women's bodies. Some of us realize more than others that given the nature of the design of women's bodies some important decisions they make can have influences on others. Women have my full support to do what they do when they feel ready to do it, with my hope they have a better chance to do it with caring and intent! Bless you all!
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    • Author: HappyLove
    Well-written and thoughtful, this is an interesting short that serves as a minor counter-balance to the plethora of right-wing screaming in this country. Just read some of the one- and two-star reviews here from right-wingers, whose thin-skins are clearly pierced by the humor of this film. "Girls" is but one of the put-downs attempted by viewers who can only get shrill when their hate-filled worldview is challenged.
  • Credited cast:
    Kate Beckinsale Kate Beckinsale - Woman #3
    Judy Greer Judy Greer - Woman #2
    Andrea Savage Andrea Savage - Woman #1
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