Unacceptable. I was reading a social media blurb/article recently, and they were mentioning targeted harassment of a particular young actress, an Asian girl. Barely has her feet wet in the business, and she's being subjected to abusive shit like "you stupid bitch/whore!", "the WORST thing ever!!", "KILL URSELF!!", etc.....and all due to her role in a hokey space opera - ?! Almost unfathomable, and certainly shameful. Collective fandom had better get itself in CHECK, lest we ALL end up having our entertainment dictated by racists, sexists, 'incels', misogynists, basement dwellers, hate mongers, bitter virgins, and their toxic ilk. Prejudice & intolerance have NO place in our 'geek culture'. Hear that sound? That's Rod Serling & Leigh Brackett rolling in their graves, along with thousands of others.
Clearly, the problem is with the production team members and how they handle criticism, not the critics themselves... /s But, we don't need to watch something to have an opinion on it now...
Right before TLJ came out, someone on this board (I can’t remembet who and I don’t care enough to look back at the thread) read a synopsis that was riddled with negativity and watched a few shaky cam cell phone clips and decided he or she literally hated TLJ. Didn’t give it a chance. Didn’t bother to come up with their own opinion. Just based it on someone’s negativity. Decided they hated it. Decided they didn’t need to see it. I mean, how can one take that seriously?
What has Rick Berman been accused of? I'm pretty familiar with Rodenberry's exploits, but I don't remember hearing anything about Berman. You shouldn't feel bad about liking John Carter, it's awesome. I honestly don't think I can recall anyone saying it's bad, at least not here. Pretty much every time it comes up here all I see is people talking about how much they liked it. I picked up The Huntsman: Winter's War out of the $5 bin at Wal-Mart this morning, and while I have't watched it yet, just judging by the cast and the trailer, I'm thinking it would probably make the idiots who have a problem with Rey's heads explode. 3 of the movie's four leads appear to be totally badass, kick ass women. OK, I don't know yet just how badass and kick ass they are, but they're played by Charlize Theron, Emily Blunt, and Jessica Chastain, so there's a pretty good chance they'll be at least some badassery and ass kicking on their parts. Either way, just the fact that 3 of it's 4 main characters are women would probably be enough to set them off.
That film got a 17% critics rating and 46% audience score. Whether that's because it pushes some sort of badass woman stereotype at the expense of story or not, there are very good reasons why it's in the bargain bin. The only thing that looked good about it in the trailers is the costume design, otherwise it looked like a cheap ripoff of Frozen and it will probably be in some future generation's version of MST3K.
The quality of the movie has absolutely nothing to do with what I was talking about. It was just a joke.... I've been hoping to use this since I saw this scene on TV a couple days ago and now I can.
'Snow White and the Huntsman' was a disappointment and that has nothing to do with role quotas or diversity or the producer's gender or some conspiracy theory or fan hatred. It had some powerful actors/actresses in it. It just made a mess of the story. Sometimes bad entertainment is just bad entertainment.
I was actually talking about the second one, The Huntsman: Winter's War. For anyone not familiar with it, here's the trailer:
I was reading through a discussion of The Force Awakens on another site from back in 2015, and this jumped out at me: Yup.
I picked up ST 09 in the bargain bin several times. The good reasons are "We're not getting more stock and need to sell them" not "this is a crap movie." Also, taxes.
Berman has never been accused of being a "sexual predator", that's completely unfair. This might be either a) confusion with Maurice Hurley, and his (alleged) harassment of Gates McFadden in season one b) reference to comments (in those recent Gross/Altman books) that Berman took a lot of interest in the size of actress breasts or something like that.
...seriously? Also, it was Terry Farrell who claimed that ‘interest’ was expressed directly to the actors faces. Repeatedly. The books were quoting her complaints.
I know, right? I mean, ANYone in their right mind KNOWS that the absolute best SW film is Ewoks: Caravan of Courage. Followed closely by Phantom Menace.
In much the same way a stomach flu is "widely considered" to be an effective weight loss and dieting strategy.
Pretty sure he's referring to ESB there, in that there will be inevitable comparisons between second movies in a trilogy.