CollegeHumor Passes The Bechdel Test (All-Nighter)
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Published 2015-06-04
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All Comments (21)
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Actually, they passed the Bechdel test in the beginning, when they were talking about the Bechdel test and how to pass it.
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adam does ruin everything
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Are we gonna ignore the fact that Adam called carrots "grapes"?
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I like that they pass the bechdel test at the very beginning of the video when they talk about the bechdel test.
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Ironically, Emily and Siobhan would have a higher chance of passing the Bechdel Test if they hadn't brought up the Bechdel Test.
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Everyone misconstrues the point of the Bechdel test. It's not about whether a particular movies passes or fails it (Gravity is a good example here), it's that the test sets the bar SO LOW and yet the vast majority of films, even the vast majority of good films, fail it.
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Anyone want some grapes? Brings in carrots
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HOW TO PASS THE BECHDEL TEST girl1: i like pizza girl2: me too
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Evan in the background just walking into a chair and instantly dying. The fact that it's so unrelated is the icing on top of the slapstick cake.
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Emily's face after she gets the buzzer for oh my God is the reason I keep coming back to this video
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I miss Emily, the new vids just don't seem the same without her.
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That moment when Adam called carrots grapes. LOL!
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I find that a good way to get rid of people is to throw carrots at them.
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"The first woman president." About that....
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Wouldn't talking about passing the Bechdel test automatically pass the Bechdel test because test cannot be male?
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I like how everyone is ranting about the Bechdel test being an inadequate way to judge movies, but that's precisely the point. It is ridiculously easy to pass (as from my understanding it needs just two named female characters talking about something besides men/their relationship with a man) but most movies seem to fail it. Regardless of a movies quality, genre, box office rating, whatever, this test doesn't ask a lot. Just those few qualifications. It was created to highlight how often woman are used in film for romantic interest and such. Take Black Widow for example, she's an epic spy and all but has mainly been used for romantic interest in the Marvel movies. That's just one example, but I hope it kind of illustrates my point.
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Anybody want some grapes hands out carrots
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At 2:45 Adam ruined everything.
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"oh my GOD" BUZZZZZ HAHAHAHAHAHAHA