Originally posted by Robtard
That just happened to be a bad movie, but funny you brought that up, as people started to shit on it when it was announced for no other reason than it had a female cast, no script, no previews, nothing; but the doodoo flew anyways. So you just destroyed your own point.
No, I didn't destroy anything. Morons cried and whined like little babies and blamed sexism, even after the trailer was out and people judged it, even after the movie was out.
Do better, this is not the hill to die on.
Moving on, good or bad I'm sure this will make money.
Originally posted by Robtard
You'd think Brie Larson personally stole their ice-cream money
I think Brie Larson, as a professional actor and as a representative of Marvel has done a terrible job over the last year and change at promoting the movie or quelling any fears,
She’s like if a male actor when full MRA during a press tour. I think her comments were divisive, antagonistic and irresponsible. She showed little respect for the medium and it seemed like she expects the movie to do well with a form of smug arrogance that is disconcerting.
I don’t blame people for disliking her. She’s also just plain dumb. Comic book movies have been pushed to this level by a comic demographic that is very largely male and white. You don’t go out on press tour and say you’ll limit male/white press reporters so it’s more representative of the demographic you like. Or claim it’s male sexism why a movie gets bad reviews.
By the lack of interviews she’s been giving, I’m speculating Marvel told her to stfu.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
I think Brie Larson, as a professional actor and as a representative of Marvel has done a terrible job over the last year and change at promoting the movie or quelling any fears,She’s like if a male actor when full MRA during a press tour. I think her comments were divisive, antagonistic and irresponsible. She showed little respect for the medium and it seemed like she expects the movie to do well with a form of smug arrogance that is disconcerting.
I don’t blame people for disliking her. She’s also just plain dumb. Comic book movies have been pushed to this level by a comic demographic that is very largely male and white. You don’t go out on press tour and say you’ll limit male/white press reporters so it’s more representative of the demographic you like. Or claim it’s male sexism why a movie gets bad reviews.
By the lack of interviews she’s been giving, I’m speculating Marvel told her to stfu.
Yeah my advice for her in the future: shut up about white males. Do not whine about white male reviewers or say the movie is not meant for white males.
THAT is a key difference compared to Wonder Woman. The stars didn't run their mouths prior to the film coming at, attacking entire groups of people.
Her comments+ the feminist bullshit and I can see why some despised this film before it even came out.
^ What she actually said about A Wrinkle In Time was that some films have specific audiences in mind and that while it may work for that intended audience, it may not for others.
As for critics...she's right. More diversity couldn't hurt. She's not saying that there should be less white males, just more of everyone else.
Originally posted by Putinbot1
Why do you constantly insult Bruce Fly? He is not a shill please stop derailing this thread.
Probably because He jumped on my back and acted like a little butt hurt baby because I voiced a diff opinion then him and has been doing so ever since.
That tends to be my reason.
Originally posted by Dr Will Hatch
^ What she actually said about A Wrinkle In Time was that some films have specific audiences in mind and that while it may work for that intended audience, it may not for others.As for critics...she's right. More diversity couldn't hurt. She's not saying that there should be less white males, just more of everyone else.
So this is a fake quote?
“I don’t need a 40-year-old white dude to tell me what didn’t work about A Wrinkle in Time,” "It wasn’t made for him! I want to know what it meant to women of colour, biracial women, to teen women of colour.”
See cuz if your claim is that this quote is real, but what she meant was merely "some films have specific audiences in mind" then the issue there is there are ways to say that without sounding like an obnoxious kunt. Brie, for whatever reason, chose to go the other route.