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* Best KnownForTheFanservice: The movie is well remembered for all George's numerous shirtless scenes. Creator/BrendanFraser was sure easy on the eyes back then.

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* ValuesResonance: The film [[https://obaewankenope.tumblr.com/post/153389812152/starline-ms-demeanor-bifca makes for a surprisingly in depth study]] of positive masculinity versus toxic masculinity in it's portrayals of George and Lyle and how what seems like one type may be another. George seems the typical savage at first glance but quickly shows himself as kind, respectful, emotionally intelligent and a heroic man who loves helping others just because he can and loves Ursula for her personality and intelligence. In contrast, Lyle seems more cultured and well-educated but repeatedly shows himself to be dismissive to Ursula, condescending, incredibly full of himself and rude to others, a complete coward and who only seems to like Ursula for status reasons.

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* ValuesResonance: The film [[https://obaewankenope.tumblr.com/post/153389812152/starline-ms-demeanor-bifca makes for a surprisingly in depth study]] of positive masculinity versus toxic masculinity in it's its portrayals of George and Lyle and how what seems like one type may be another. George seems the typical savage at first glance but quickly shows himself as kind, respectful, emotionally intelligent and a heroic man who loves helping others just because he can and loves Ursula for her personality and intelligence. In contrast, Lyle seems more cultured and well-educated but repeatedly shows himself to be dismissive to Ursula, condescending, incredibly full of himself and rude to others, a complete coward and who only seems to like Ursula for status reasons.

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