With the Ghostbusters reboot immanent, and news of an All-female Oceans 11 reboot in the works, I have to say, it's pissing me off.

I have nothing against all-female casts in films, as long as their characters are well-developed and actually fucking interest me, I welcome it with open arms.

But Melissa McCarthy? Really? REALLY? The fat klutz from insert ANY Melissa McCarthy film here?

It's obvious to me like this is nothing more than a capitalization on the "new wave" feminist movement, and their attitude of "anything you can do, I can do better."

It's obvious to me that they won't put any effort into any if their films, but this is just a symptom of a larger problem in my opinion. I look at this issue the same way I look at "Breast Cancer Awareness Month."

The NFL, Price is Right, WWE, most major TV networks across the nation are "going pink" to "spread awareness." Horseshit. You give no fucks about helping victims of breast cancer, you just make it seem like you do. You go pink for October, and then...NOTHING. Not a single mention of it until the following year. All you give a fuck about is how your company is viewed. You want to be "hip" and "cool." You're not. Ironically, by saying you care for a while, and then not care for the rest of the time, shows you really don't care at all. You'd be better off not taking a stance on it at all. Jon Oliver did an amazing segment on this very topic a while ago. I see the phrase "corporate views" thrown around sometimes.

You're a corporation; you shouldn't have views on anything other than what you're selling, and what I'm buying. I want a fucking quesadilla, I don't give a fuck if your company loves the boy scouts. Fuck you. You're a business, not a person, shut up, and take my money.