This is my point exactly; don’t mention it, don’t have any characters even notice it; just have it be part of the background setting. I would even say that perhaps the characters wouldn’t even be grossly overweight; just enough so that the average viewer of the movie would see all these well-built people, think something is funny here, this isn’t what I’m used to seeing in movies, and maybe not be able to put their finger on why.
As for the health issues of people striving to be overweight because that is the fad of the future, I don’t even think that is an issue. It would just be the other side of the coin from people making themselves unhealthy in body and mind from striving to be thin, like the fad is now.
Yes, but usually those background details are such that most folks won’t even notice them at all. But half of a movie’s audience does notice the shapes of the actresses (the other half being those who notice the shapes of the actors, of course). If you made a movie where everyone was above-average weight, it couldn’t be a subtle thing.
And I think I’m using a different definition of “overweight” and “underweight” than most folks here. I use those terms to mean “far enough from proper weight that it causes health problems”. The optimum weight varies from individual to individual, and what’s overweight for one person might be healthy or underweight for another. Is there some other standard definition for over/underweight?
The two Official First Class Boobs that I carry around with me on an everyday basis would like to announce that they resent this statement and refused to be categorized with the likes of homercles.
Perhaps if we demoted him to Second Class Testicle?
In a Los Lane comic I read back in the 1960’s, Lois finds herself in a parallel Earth where all the women are anoexic (this was the heyday of Twiggy), and they all point at her and laugh because she is, to them, ludicrously fat.
I notice that the artist drew all the men staring at Lois, though, and unable to look away.
Never saw the flip side of it, though, with any DC character on an “all fat” world. (Although they also gave us a “fat Lois” in one story.)
That “assuming adequate nutrition” clause is kinda unfair. It’s very difficult to get adequate nutrition and be underweight. That’s why so many annorexics have health problems (e.g. osteoporosis, fainting spells, death, etc.).
fat chicks rule…i love em…the ongoing war against overweight people in north america is shameful…what do you expect from such a shallow vain society?
best sex ever…hands down…