This post contains a spoiler for Kingsman: The Secret Service.
But not until after the picture of a squirrel.
It helps, of course, that the film is really good too.
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So, whos still here?
So what was his thinking?
If youve noticed, this is mySpinal Tapof trying to find 11 with every scene.
What happened there was I studied all the old movies, especially the Bond ones.
InThe Spy Who Loved Me, he says hes keeping the British end up', Vaughn explained.
The innuendo is pretty strong and always comes from the men.
I just thought it would be great to turn it on its head by having the woman say it.
I actually think its empowering.
He added that Some bloody feminists are accusing me of being a misogynist.
Im like, It couldnt be further from the truth.
Its meant to be tongue-in-cheek and crazy.
Without the line, it just didnt feel as brave as the rest of the movie is.
And Vaughn admits that the controversy has caught him by surprise.
Thats more offensive than exploding heads, massacres in church, swearing, people being cut in half?
Kingsman: The Secret Serviceis in cinemas now.
it’s possible for you to read the full piece with Matthew Vaughn atEW, righthere.