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Captain Marvel (2019)

I have absolutely no problem with what she said, and I find it a bit sad that some people do.
Just to make sure I didn't miss anything, all she said was that she wanted to see some more diversity in entertaiment journalism and critics, right?

Exactly. Because it’s cool these days to be offended by everything, it got blown out of proportion.
 
I also recall some people shitting a brick over Idris Elba.
Well, he is supposed to be based on a Norse god, so obviously there is a problem...or something.
I have absolutely no problem with what she said, and I find it a bit sad that some people do.
Just to make sure I didn't miss anything, all she said was that she wanted to see some more diversity in entertaiment journalism and critics, right?
That was my read.

But, I care little about what members of the media think. Had to give that up after my heart break with Liam Neeson.
 
I doubt that RDJ would even have the kind of career he has today if it weren't for the MCU.
Probably. He had a decent career before Iron Man, but nothing groundbreaking. Perhaps the biggest movies he starred in were Chaplin and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
 
Probably. He had a decent career before Iron Man, but nothing groundbreaking. Perhaps the biggest movies he starred in were Chaplin and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
I think the issues were with his controversial behavior, including drug addiction and breaking and entering. The breaking and entering charge was because he was so wasted off his ass that he broke into a neighbor's house thinking was his.
 
I doubt that RDJ would even have the kind of career he has today if it weren't for the MCU.

He wouldn't have the money and independence that he has now, no. In fact, he had a long career - and many life problems, of course - doing extraordinary and memorable work in quite a range of roles. Many think that he's been slumming it, doing these blockbusters, and of course it's been challenging for Marvel to hold on to him for the length of time they have because he could easily be doing other things. His MCU movies have added absolutely nothing substantial to that body of work other than to make him more widely known to the younger generation than he would have otherwise been.
 
The reading comprehension problems of fragile broflakes are not Brie Larson's fault.

Let's not generalize all.

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One could easily label her defenders and apologists and fragile Soyboys, just the same.

But again, that's generalizing...and pointless.

Quite often, a message, despite being good, can be undermined by how it's said. This happens quite often on the other side of the political spectrum as well.

I still can't get over the notion of anybody anywhere thinking that Marvel has never made a controversial casting choice before. Such people either have extremely short memories or haven't been paying attention. Or, probably more accurately, simply making it up on the spot in order to justify their nonsense agenda.

They haven't. RDJ was the closest to that, and that was before Marvel Studios even became a thing....maybe Natalie Portman if we stretch it. Pratt, Rudd, Boseman, Brolin and the rest all had strong public approval from the start. The backlash to Larson is very unusual for Marvel. Even Scarlet, Saldana, and the other Marvel female heroes have been loved from the getgo.

I have absolutely no problem with what she said, and I find it a bit sad that some people do.
Just to make sure I didn't miss anything, all she said was that she wanted to see some more diversity in entertaiment journalism and critics, right?

The idea behind the sentiment was fine. The execution of how it was said, was poor.

I'm not white, but imagine the liberal outrage if someone said the same comments about 'black dudes.' Sadly, better phrasing and thought would have helped her cause instead of undermining it.

The cause is just, but Brie was the wrong spokesperson for it. She reeks of being a privileged White woman in Hollywood who was virtue signalling, and some just don't care for that fakeness.

Though, even reviewers of color saw "A Wrinkle in Time" as a disappointing film.
 
Again, you're reading comprehension problems aren't her fault. She said nothing of a controversial nature. It's a manufactured controversy invented buy misogynists with agenda.

*Your

There are two extreme sides that have an agenda in this case. Those defending and those accusing.

Inevitably, when the film comes out.. one side will overpraise it, and another will underpraise it, despite being a 'middle of the road' Ant-man quality flick.

Ideal situation for me because I want to see Avengers Endgame succeed and outdo Infinity War, perhaps dethroning Last Jedi's box office. This is probably the only CBM film that will have the potential to do so. Bad WOM for Captain Marvel wouldn't have been a good situation. Hopefully it has a positive effect on Avengers.

The CM end credits scene certainly will. It's actually really hype.
 
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