‘Bad Moms’ Is a Hit, but Movie Has Managed to Offend Everybody

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By Tom Teodorczuk | 6:45 am, August 25, 2016
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The second-most commercially successful movie of 2016 that isn’t a sequel, remake, comic book adaptation or cartoon movie? It is Bad Moms (number one is Central Intelligence starring The Rock and Kevin Hart).

 Bad Moms, the girl-power comedy in which Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Kathryn Hahn toss their kids to one side and get up to some raunchy antics, has grossed $86 million and is a triumph for fledging studio STX Entertainment.

This despite—or perhaps because—it has offended all ends of the social spectrum.

First it was fathers who objected to being depicted in the film as decidedly deadbeat:

While there are some women who find the film hilarious, others think it’s condescending to the female cause—and that that’s because it was scripted by male duo Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, whose previous credits include The Hangover.

Jane Marie, reviewing Bad Moms for Jezebel, the fauxminist blog that just lost big bad brother Gawker, summed up the female backlash to the movie, writing: “Having seen the movie, I also know that the men who wrote it probably don’t like their wives very much…it is a confluence of upper middle class, white people problems. Dumber still is that it was written by two men (of course).”

Then others got offended about a joke that Kristen Bell’s character makes in the movie about murdered trans man Brandon Teena (the subject of the Oscar-winning 1999 film Boys Don’t Cry).

Another bone of contention was the seemingly innocuous fact that in Bad Moms, Bell’s character Kiki and Kunis’s character Amy have tween kids in the movie and in real life the two actresses have toddlers.

The exchange ended with the original tweeter subsequently complaining about getting trolled, and Kristen Bell telling her, “I’m very happy you asked about the age/sexism Cuz man it exists alot of places!”

The actress then asked her new friend’s permission to write about Twitter trolls, which she duly received. We’ll leave them to it.

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