You have an interesting measuring stick then. Carry on.
Where did I say that's what I wanted?
Please highlight the exact passages in my post that indicated this was what I, personally, wanted.
--yes, that is what I want now;
--yes, really;
--yes, that's what I want, for the reasons I outlined above.
I can't really relate to men or women doing that, as those aren't exactly traits/skills of mine. But while seeing male characters doing so can serve as wish fulfillment/projection fantasies for me personally, female characters can't.
I think this is actually a significant problem. But I also think it can be solved by paying careful attention to the male supporting roles.
I can't really relate to men or women doing that, as those aren't exactly traits/skills of mine. But while seeing male characters doing so can serve as wish fulfillment/projection fantasies for me personally, female characters can't.
I think this is actually a significant problem. But I also think it can be solved by paying careful attention to the male supporting roles.
Or simply not targeting the film at viewers like Gaith. If box office numbers should have taught us anything by now it's that you can make a profitable film involving wish fulfilment fantasties that cater to women.
Rednecks, the super religious and assholes.
That's %70 of the people who go to movies who think that women should make dinner in the bedroom.
I know there's been a lot of back-and-forth in this thread, but I've said several times I'd be perfectly happy to see a WW movie if they reviews were good enough; I just agree with Guy that it could be a tougher sell for others.I think this is actually a significant problem. But I also think it can be solved by paying careful attention to the male supporting roles.
Or simply not targeting the film at viewers like Gaith.
Jean Claude Van Damn shouldn't have been allowed to make movies.
I know I'm not normal because I don't stress over American Idol ballots.
What is NASScar?
Generalities are what decide media popularity by backing up (or not backing up) their opinion with dollars.
Who is the most powerful demographic in America if it isn't assholes?
Only because most people suck.
And most of the people who don't suck are tired from work, raising children or both to bother going to the movies.
In a perfect world, this would be an easy project to sell.
However...
Avengers made a billion dollars in how many weeks?
So all my theories are out of whack.
Although.
I took my ten year old niece and 11 year old nephew, so that taps the children's market.
Which means the parents found a way to make their kids shut up for three hours.
Worth it's weight in gold.
Although...
I had to leave the theatre at the one hour mark because they were thirsty, and then I had to take one of them to the toilet at the two hour mark, which means that I needed to see the damn thing again myself with out the four foot company who stole 16 minutes from me.
In what imaginable world is Wonder Woman simultaneously child-friendly and adult-friendly?
It's really hard to find the fulcrum between these two with a rampaging politician murderer in a bikini crowing about girl power.
That's %70 of the people who go to movies who think that women should make dinner in the bedroom.
I wonder if there's some way to incorporate that into the film. Perhaps Circe attacks Wonder Woman while she's sitting in bed, eating a sandwich, and watching TV?
I know there's been a lot of back-and-forth in this thread, but I've said several times I'd be perfectly happy to see a WW movie if they reviews were good enough;
But that would be terrible advertising for children and (straight) women.That's %70 of the people who go to movies who think that women should make dinner in the bedroom.
I wonder if there's some way to incorporate that into the film. Perhaps Circe attacks Wonder Woman while she's sitting in bed, eating a sandwich, and watching TV?
Only if they end up rolling around the bed in babydolls.
That scene would be all the advertising the movie would need.
In what imaginable world is Wonder Woman simultaneously child-friendly and adult-friendly?
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