Only bad parents let their daughters watch films like these!
Since the beginning of time, women have given in to temptation with ease. A great example would be Eve the first woman. Eve was easily coerced into trespassing, eating the fruit from the one forbidden tree, and convincing Adam to do the same. The serpent knew Eve was the weaker link of the two and he took full advantage of that.
Being that women are less dominant in the two genders (mentally and physically), we can not fault them for their thinking capability or weaknesses. Instead, we have to protect them from evil, and most of all, themselves.
Since Hollywood has such a big influence on the younger female minds, such films should be banned from viewing. Teenage girls who watch these kinds of offensive and misleading films are more likely to idolize and imitate what they see. Protect your daughters from becoming promiscuous and sexually active at a very young age.
American Pie - This gross over the top film is nothing more than a sophomoric sex romp of teen utter stupidity. This film not only corrupts the young but the older female mind as well. It is definitely not okay to be an older single divorced mother who goes around sleeping with her son's teenage friends. Also, the scene with Nadia sends out the message that it is acceptable to be in a boy's room unsupervised. Lastly, with all this depraved teenage sex, nowhere in the film you will find the promotion of condoms and safe-sex.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High - Here you have an innocent and curious young woman who finds herself in sexual exploration. This film teaches high school girls to gallivant with horny old boys in search of answers, instead of talking to your parents for guidance and education about the dangers of being sexually active at such a young age. Jennifer Jason Leigh also negatively influences young women into thinking it is okay to bare it all in front of the camera for the whole world to see.
The Girl Next Door - Where to start with this film? It promotes prostitution, pornography, drug use, and underage drinking. Elisha Cuthbert paints an image that taking the easy way out is all right as long as it is convenient and you look like innocent eye-candy. She also contributes to destroying what women have been working towards since her character glorifies the image of being controlled by a pimp, played by Timothy Olyphant. There are so many negative messages in this waste of film stock masquerading as a movie.
Pretty Woman - Never mind the fact that the female lead is a prostitute, who the audience is supposed to warm up to and adore. Never mind the fact that this film suggests being a lady of the night will get you that rock-star life most teenage girls want to experience. Well, what a load of malarkey! The adverse message in the is film is so misleading. Basically, it exhibits that there is no consequence for living an immoral life as long as you are pretty. If you are beautiful and breathtaking you can do whatever you want without fearing the repercussion. Life is not a fairytale and women should not be tricked into thinking their looks are all that matters.
Easy A - Yes the female protagonist does come off as a young confident woman with high self-esteem, but she also conveys that a tarnished and stained reputation is adequate; so long as you get material things out of the situation. And yet, the one decent role model in the film was made to be the antagonist. I won't even get into why she was made the bad guy, but she was. I do have one positive statement I can make on the film. At least the female lead was not some anorexic (like the cast of Mean Girls 2), brainless, bimbo right off the cover page of Allure Magazine. Teenage girls have enough to deal with and adding the pressures of how much and what you can eat is outrageous.