We just love their holes.
I won't deny still being attracted to women [being heterosexual], but I say that with some reluctance. If I had access to a switch that made my attraction to women disappear forever, I would use it. If women are being brainwashed with garbage movies like this that imply the situations presented are even remotely realistic, I simply maintain my view that I don't want to meet any new women, out of risk of meeting a woman who thinks this movie depicts real life.
[1] Bartenders are trained - and in fact, in Canada [and not just in Canada], legally OBLIGATED to prevent a woman from getting as drunk as is seen in the trailer.
[2] The number of men who would help a woman that drunk get to safety vastly outnumber the ones who would take advantage of a woman in such a state, whereas the movie depicts the opposite. And that scenario rarely pans out anyway because of the legal obligation of bartenders and bar owners outlined in my previous point.
Yet women watch and internalize this garbage.
Maybe it's just a natural age-related decline in sex drive, but I have no idea how men benefit from women that makes overcoming the liability worthwhile. But hey - to each his own.