Thanks so much for taking the time to enjoy the latest gender-switching trailer!
I know there was a huge wait time between the The Women of Wall Street and this, and I thank you for being patient. After the controversy the other trailer caused, I debated long and hard about what my follow-up would be. Should I do the same thing and switch women in for male roles? Or should I move away from genders and stir up something else? After weeks of thinking, I decided to make another trailer, but put a spin on it -- settling on the film, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
It's a movie that focuses on friendships, emotions, and relationships -- three things that people generally associate with a so-called "chick flick".
The reason I made The Women of Wall Street was to break these ideas and stereotypes. I wanted to flip these traditional thoughts and do something different. Just as there are stereotypes for women, there are equally as many male ones. Why isn't it acceptable for a man to cry, or for him to confess to his best friend that he loves him as a friend? These ideas, thoughts and actions aren't seen as manly, but why? Who made these rules, and why do we continue to follow them?
I did it again shot for shot, and I want to see what people think of this new kind of reversal.
- Nicole Donadio
Monday, September 22, 2014
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Quick Update
After a three month hiatus, we are back in full swing filming our next trailer.
Stay tuned for more updates in the next few weeks!
Stay tuned for more updates in the next few weeks!
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Pre-Production Is Underway!
It has been a long time since our last post, so I just wanted to give you all a quick update. We are underway with pre-production on our new gender bender trailer! It's going to have a bit of a twist and be a little different from what we did last time. Keep your eyes posted for more updates in the upcoming weeks!
- Nicole
Monday, March 24, 2014
I think it's finally time for an update...
Hi Everyone!
Great news, we are past
330,000 views and still climbing. Thanks for checking it out and for spreading the word. It still surprises me how much this trailer has fired up so many emotions, but I can't complain. I've truly enjoyed reading all of your comments, both positive and negative.
Besides the Internet articles, we also were lucky enough to be featured on ABC7- NYC "#theTREND". Check us out at the 1:38 mark.
- Nicole
Monday, March 3, 2014
So have you read the YouTube comments lately?
My name is
Brian and I had a small role in this little trailer. As I write this, the
Oscars have ended and The Women of Wall
Street is surpassing 275,000 views. Wow! I could not have imagined that
such a fun and simple concept could have ignited the passion and fury in the
comments section. I asked Nicole if I could write a little something for her
blog because I too feel passionately about something.
There seems to be a sentiment that this project was a purely
female endeavor and could only come from the minds of angry women. In fact, this idea was born from a casual conversation
about how different it would be to see women on quaaludes, throwing money into the air, and hanging each other over balconies. From that, we brainstormed other
movies with this same changeup including Shawshank
Redemption, The Searchers, and Back
to the Future. Just imagine George McFly putting the moves on his daughter
in a parked car. Does that change the way you feel about that scene? Funnier?
Creepier? More ridiculous? That is why this video was made. The Wolf of Wall Street is the perfect
movie to get this treatment due to its over-the-top subject matter. We didn’t
know what people would think. Would they think it was funny, unrealistic,
offensive, or would there be no difference with men or women? Clearly, it was
not the latter. Sure, we could have used cats instead of women because everyone
loves cats, but I have heard they are difficult to direct and I personally
suffer from acute allergies.
If you have scrolled below the video and seen ten people in
a row say, “Get back in the kitchen,” you may wonder, “Why haven’t they shut
the comments down?” Well, it merely proves why this video was a good idea.
I'm not surprised by the irrational comments, but I am surprised by the overuse of the F-word. Feminist. Judging by the nature of the comments, this is something terrible, so
I reviewed it in the dictionary. A feminist is someone who shares the belief
that men and women should have equal rights. I guess that makes me one of these
hated feminists. So gentlemen, if you love your mother, sister, or your
girlfriend, that probably makes you a feminist. And that’s a good thing.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Thank You!
We’ve exceeded 45,000 views!
Thanks to everyone for checking out the trailer, and for
spreading the word.
It is crazy how much feedback this video has received both
positive and negative.
I was admittedly very surprised this fun parody trailer would
be causing such controversy. It has been eye-opening to see all the anonymous
opinions … especially directed toward women. All I did was swap male roles for female without any
other explanation. I am allowing people to think whatever they want – and this
they have done.
We have been receiving great feedback from numerous blogs
and news sources across the web. Below are just a few of the links. Feel free
to check them out!
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
2,000 Views!
We have reached over 2,000 views in less than 48 hours!
Maybe you came to this site because you are curious. Why do
this movie? What am I hoping to achieve?
When The Wolf of Wall
Street came out in theaters, it was blasted by critics, many of them female,
for its excessive partying, constant nudity, and lack of substance in female
roles. However, with talent such as Scorsese, DiCaprio, and McConaughey, I
couldn’t pass it up for long. When I finally did see it, I admit I enjoyed it.
Yes, it was certainly gratuitous, but given the subject matter, the actions of
the characters were likely a reality then (and continue to be now).
But why can men behave like this? “Boys will be boys.” It’s a simple phrase that makes
inexcusable actions excusable – a phrase that refuses to retire even with age.
Whether a 9-year-old boy toilet papers a house or a 29-year-old man snorts
cocaine off a woman’s chest, “boys will be boys.” But why can’t a girl or woman
step outside of what is acceptable without facing scrutiny or be accused of
being “unladylike.”
Hollywood has always been a boy’s club. The vast majority of
producers, directors, and writers are men. With few exceptions, Hollywood
movies are made by men for men. The Wolf
of Wall Street is the ultimate example of celebrating male debauchery –
eliciting cheers from the audience when the Jordan Belfort character crawls on
the floor in a drug-induced stupor, crashes his Lamborghini, or finds his
hidden stash of cocaine after hitting his wife.
What if this male debauchery was reversed and portrayed by
females? I did not want to be heavy-handed and
say, “This is what I want you to think.” I wanted to have fun, and explore what
people thought of this reversal. Would they find it funny, disturbing, or unbelievable?
That is why I chose to make this trailer – shot for shot, word for word, ridiculous
expression for ridiculous expression. Would people watch this movie? Would
anyone ever make this movie? Probably
not. Most of society feels women aren’t supposed to act this way, but in my
world for a brief 2 and ½ minutes, they can.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thank you!
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch, The Women of Wall Street (Parody)!
I hope you enjoyed it. If you have any questions, comments, rants, etc. feel free to shoot me an email at:
NJdonadio@gmail.com
Stay tuned. We're planning our next gender switch parody soon... hint... hint... "I came here in a time machine that you invented!"
Thanks!
Nicole Donadio
I hope you enjoyed it. If you have any questions, comments, rants, etc. feel free to shoot me an email at:
NJdonadio@gmail.com
Stay tuned. We're planning our next gender switch parody soon... hint... hint... "I came here in a time machine that you invented!"
Thanks!
Nicole Donadio
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