Well, they specify that they're listing heroines, so the Borg Queen would be out. But I agree that Cordelia, Fred, Faith and Seven of Nine should be contenders for the list.
True, so they're contradicting themselves there. Although Catwoman isn't the kind of outright villain that the Borg Queen is. She's been more of an anti-hero for the past couple of decades. And I agree that Batman Returns is a Gothic fairy tale, but it's still a Batman comic book movie, and Batman, Catwoman and the Penguin all play central parts.^But Catwoman is on the list and they speak of her as the villain in Batman Returns. (Although I would disagree and say that Batman Returns isn't a Batman comic book movie but a gothic fairy tale centering on Catwoman.)
What's interesting is that Ripley was originally written as a male character, and after changing the casting, almost no dialogue was changed. It really wasn't until Aliens with the mothering instincts with Newt that we saw any traditional female attributes for the character.
That scene makes sense regardless of gender.So they where originally going for some guy in his undies acting all scared and getting in a cheap space suit to space the alien at the end? Glad they changed it...
Nah, the break was made with Ripley. In Sarah Connor's debut she ran and was hardly more of the "I am woman, hear me roar" icon then the 30 minute workout girl wearing the walkman that Arnold blew away early in the movie. You might as well say that Thrace/Starbuck couldn't have been without Sheeba? from Admiral Caine's battlestar in original BSG, Xena, the next Brooke Shields Mila from Resident Evil and on and on and on.^
Yeah, like, duuuh. There wouldn't even be a Kara Thrace without Sarah Connor.
I think the chick from Transformers or someone else, maybe Janeway should of been higher than "Buffy the MOFO vampire slayer"...I still don't get the appeal of that show, at least the Transformers chick is in the hot list now...
I think the chick from Transformers or someone else, maybe Janeway should of been higher than "Buffy the MOFO vampire slayer"...I still don't get the appeal of that show, at least the Transformers chick is in the hot list now...
Janeway hasn't had as much impact on the television landscape as Buffy.
And the appeal's pretty simple. It's just really fun. You could go on about multiple levels of metaphor and how daring the writers could be, but the "fun" thing pretty much sums it up.
Megan Fox may be popular, but her character in TF is by no means an iconic SF&F heroine, which is what the list is supposedly setting out to cover.^^Well OK so maybe Janway was even more niche than Buffy, but if you are going to talk about who is popular now...than what's the problem with Megan Fox being on there? It's not like this list is in stone and they will never be able to make another.
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