Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Is this the new thing now, rebooting classic movies with an all female cast?Do we have sexually segregated movies now? Men and women aren't allowed to cohabit cinematically anymore?
Originally posted by Kazenji
Because you know, Woman > Men.
You think Warner Brothers would have learned from Sony's Ghostbusters: whether the end product is good or not, there will be monster backlash. This, IMO, seems far more interesting though than Paul Feig's film.
Courtesy of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean%27s_Eight :
"Danny Ocean's estranged sister Debbie (Sandra Bullock) attempts to pull off the heist of the century at New York City’s star-studded annual Met Gala. Her first stop is to assemble the perfect crew: Lou (Cate Blanchett), Rose (Helena Bonham Carter), Daphne Kluger (Anne Hathaway), Nine Ball (Rihanna), Tammy (Sarah Paulson), Amita (Mindy Kaling), and Constance (Awkwafina)."
Also, directed by Gary Ross, who has 4 directing credits in his Wikipedia filmography: Pleasantville, Seabiscuit, The Hunger Games, and Free State of Jones.
Originally posted by Firefly218
If you're not interested, don't watch it. Just stop complaining already about female casts, it's not that big a deal
What this guy said. The fear of women as leads is silly, get over it.
Personally, I only liked the first (reboot) Ocean's film, the other's were just meh. So this doesn't intrigue me much, as it's probably just more of the same. Something I'll download and watch at home when I have some time to kill.
Originally posted by Firefly218
If you're not interested, don't watch it. Just stop complaining already about female casts, it's not that big a deal
True. Again, the director, Gary Ross, has helmed films with strong-willed protagonists, and arguably one of the most popular headstrong protagonists - male or female - in recent years with adapting The Hunger Games, so I'm thinking this will be an interesting direction to take the Oceans franchise.