There was another segment in the cut of the film I saw last night, which doesn't seem to be in this cut. It contrasted the size of the media projection of "real men" from the 50's through the present, against the media projection of "real women" over the same timeline. Men went from Gene Kelly to Sylvester Stallone, while Women went from Marylin Monroe to Kate Moss. Literally, presenting less space, taking up less room in the media portrayal, so as to be less threatening. I think it's not too great a stretch to draw a corrollary to the current Fat-Hate fad, which, let's face it, is almost entirely aimed at fat women, and not at fat men. As though a woman who dares to be too large to easily dominate is asking for trouble? As if a woman who dares to not make herself sexually attractive to a man is insulting him? I think that bears some consideration, really.
Anyway, having seen the whole video now, I'd welcome some discussion with others, if you've the time.