What If GIRLS Was Directed By Michael Bay?

Lena Dunham's Girls has been the subject of about a billion editorials over the course of its run on HBO, and it continues to be the equivalent of catnip for a certain section of the Internet that loves to capitalize on controversy. I've only seen a couple episodes of the show, but I can see why it's divisive: it's about a group of self-absorbed millennial women, and since any of those three traits often earn scorn online individually, a show that combines them into its main characters is sure to get the metaphorical sparks flying.

But what if all of the nuance was removed from Girls, and it was directed by blockbuster mega-douche Michael Bay? It's clear from Bay's films that he's about as far as you can get from a feminist — his last movie, I kid you not, had a scene that described in great detail how a guy shouldn't be arrested for having sex with an underage girl because of some weird Texas law that he carried with him at all times on a laminated card — and the way his camera lustily portrays women is far removed from Dunham's frank treatment of sexuality on her show. Check out this parody video below and let us know what you think.

Via: Indiewire

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