Even though I’m male, and, at the time, I was just a kid, I watched Murder She Wrote, Golden Girls, and Designing Women. And, at the time at least, I actually enjoyed them.
So, what TV shows or movies do you watch, or music you listen to, that really isn’t targeted at you?
Also, I’m a balding, 42-year-old man who loves to watch 20-something girls walk by in sexy outfits. I’m pretty sure I’m not the target audience, but I enjoy it just the same.
When I was about 10 I started reading my stepdad’s old copies of Mad Magazine. I got the impression right away that the target audience was not ten-year-old girls.
I love a good romantic comedy. The concept of “chick flick” is just plain idiotic – a good movie is a good movie and men and women aren’t all that different.
From what I’ve seen of Sex and the City, I’d love to see more. It’s actually my wife who isn’t interested in it.
26-year-old guy who’s loves include women, hip-hop, and football, but what else do I enjoy? <sigh> Wife Swapd&r I just think it makes for fascinating character study, and to the editor’s credit, 95% of the time they manage to pull at least something redeeming from the big bag of crazies on the show. I also love the concept of seeing someone dropped into such foreign environments and then how they and that environment interact and adapt to each other. I’m also a big fan of Morgan Spurlock’s 30 Days, which is a far less embarrassing admission.
I’m pretty sure the primary target audience for Veronica Mars was not thirty-something single guys, but I thought the first series was awesome, and once I learned that Kristen Bell was substantially older than the high school junior she played I could even talk about it without shame. Unfortunately, the writing and intellectual level of the second and third series were about at the level of teen drama and I found it uninteresting and badly contrived.
I’m not really clear who the target audience for Dead Like Me was–one friend opined that it was middle-aged women, but presumably ones who have grown tired of the Lifetime Channel–but I really enjoyed it and wished they’d been able to take the story to fruition rather than the abortive ending and pointless direct-to-DVD movie that resolved nothing.
The Westing Game and Watership Down are still two of my favorite books that I reread more-or-less annually as an adult.
I like to watch those Supernanny-type shows whenever they come on, even though I’m not a parent or a children’s caregiver. I think I like watching bad parents get the what-for.
I also really enjoy the work of Rick Mayall and Ade Edmondson, especially the series Bottom. I don’t think it’s necessarily aimed at 20-something American girls.
Same here. My life has been a series of ‘Ohhh, that’s who/what they were referring to!’ moments. Also, I remember getting really lost when they did the ‘musical’ comics, setting funny lyrics to songs I’d never heard of. And I still love stupid puns.
At 42, I still love current music, including some hip hop and rap. Good music is good music to me; “Low” by Flo-Rida might not be world-changing, but it’s fun.
We watch “Smallville” too, because Jim is a huge Superman fan. There are many eye-rolling moments for us watching it (we have a drinking game where we would take a shot every time they say something like, “Trust me” or “Let’s just say…”) but it’s marginally entertaining. There’s a certain amount of self-awareness that makes it tolerable.
It’d be easier to find things I enjoy that I AM in the target audience for.
I watch Saturday morning cartoons - Transformers Animated, Pretty Cure, and Dinosaur King being the ones I go out of the way to catch. Precure I’m not in the target demographic twice over!
Ignoring that not being Japanese, I’m obviously out of the target audience for all the non-licenced anime and manga I follow, a significant portion of it is Josei and Shojo (targeted at women and girls, respectively), half the male-aimed stuff is Shonen (aimed at boys).
The last movie I saw in theatres was Coraline…I was the only adult male in the place not with a girlfriend or child, or both. (I saw it a week after I saw Watchmen. THAT one, I was in the target demographic for.)