Discuss Captain Marvel

Is it just me or is this movie starting to look terrible?

I love Marvel, I've seen nearly all of their last 10 movies or so in theaters, but I am getting a really bad feeling about Captain Marvel. They are really leaning into this "strong female character" virtue signaling and that's always a bad sign as evidenced by Ghostbusters, it tells me they can't sell the movie on just being good, they have to try and imply if you don't see it or aren't excited about it you must hate women. The images I've seen look blah and Brie Larson just does not seem like a good fit for this role let alone what she's been saying on social media.

Conversely I never got this feeling with the Wonder Woman movie, and of course movies like Atomic Blonde or Mad Max Fury Road weren't sold on female empowerment even though both films had fantastic female characters and could have easily tried to hype that aspect.

There's a new saying "Get Woke Go Broke" which means that whenever a movie/show/book tries to sell you on how it's so pro woman/gay/trans/minority/whatever while not selling the story or characters then it's pretty much confirmed to be trash and no one buys it. I really hope I'm wrong but I fear the MCU is going to fall into this trap and go the way of Disney Star Wars.

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@OddRob said:

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@cswood said:

@A to Z said:

The fact that it will make a billion is a testement to the quality of the 20 or so films that preceded it. The fact is, this was the worst MCU film to date. I don't enjoy saying that, it's just a fact.

I will make a couple of predictions. Both the Black Panther and Captain Marvel sequels will be the the first MCU sequels since Age of Ultron to make less than their predecessors. In fact I think that the Doctor Strange sequel and Far from Home will make more than both of those. Doctor Strange mainly because he was great in Infinity War, not because the first film was that good.

This prove that you can successfully shame men into paying for something. Maybe Wonder Woman would have made more money if it had stirred up controversy that men didn't want to see a female superhero. Expect to see more of this in the future. If you don't like this film or that film or don't pay to see it in IMAX then you're a sexist racist manbaby incel and watch all the idiots line up with their wallets open just to prove how woke they are and sending hours on line shaming other men for not liking the slop they are given.

I call this "The Gillette Strategy".

What is it with you unemployed retards and how other people (who actually work) choose to spend their money? Oh and you're WRONG! Wonder Woman held an all female showing for women ONLY in Arkansas when it was first released.

Ummm no, someone tried to do that. But men were allowed in because it would have been a very easy lawsuit against the cinema by any male that wasnt let in. And it was a marketing scheme by the cinema to get more people to come, it just back fired a bit when dudes actually bought tickets.

Oh and did I forget to mention the female Wonder Woman director being worshipped by the media as the second coming of Christ. Headlines such as FIRST FEMALE BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE BIG BUDGET MOVIE DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO DIRECTOR OSCAR NOMINEE, FIRST SUPERHERO FEMALE LEAD RUMOURED FOR BEST ACTRESS. You guys have short memories. Where were you all in summer 2017?

Oh I remember. Thats why I was surprised at how much I liked it and how it basically had no 'im better because im a woman!' stuff in it.

Neither did Captain Marvel.

Havent seen the film. But I found this online, dont know if its all true. -'showing these boys how to fly' flashback. -her mean father tells her to slow down and she dosent belong racing with boys. -evil male yelling at her in boot camp 'you're not strong enough' 'you'll never make it' -evil male telling her she will never fly 'do you know why they call it the cockpit?' -dude on bike says shes hot and should smile more. -Halloween pics of when they dressed up as feminist icons. -Maria getting mad for being called 'young lady' -Jude Law, white male cant be trusted. -'Im just a girl' starts playing as she beats some kree. -'I dont have to prove anything to anyone.' while standing over evil white man. -And not to mention the film itself is called a feminist film by Larson and the creators/media. Soooo looks like they put in plenty of feminist themes. Not to mention evil white males. Dont remember WW doing anything like that.

I'll give you that but the all female cinema showing of Wonder Woman in a town is more than that. Once you start banning men from a viewing even as an idea then you fail the moral high ground. And wasn't a man the villain in Wonder Woman too? Didn't she have to battle a man in the climax, on the battle field, on the beaches, on the airfield?

@OddRob said:

-dude on bike says shes hot and should smile more.

To be fair, that was mainly a jab directed toward the criticism of the trailers before the movie was released, which basically consisted of a bunch of guys telling her she should smile more.

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@cswood said:

@A to Z said:

The fact that it will make a billion is a testement to the quality of the 20 or so films that preceded it. The fact is, this was the worst MCU film to date. I don't enjoy saying that, it's just a fact.

I will make a couple of predictions. Both the Black Panther and Captain Marvel sequels will be the the first MCU sequels since Age of Ultron to make less than their predecessors. In fact I think that the Doctor Strange sequel and Far from Home will make more than both of those. Doctor Strange mainly because he was great in Infinity War, not because the first film was that good.

This prove that you can successfully shame men into paying for something. Maybe Wonder Woman would have made more money if it had stirred up controversy that men didn't want to see a female superhero. Expect to see more of this in the future. If you don't like this film or that film or don't pay to see it in IMAX then you're a sexist racist manbaby incel and watch all the idiots line up with their wallets open just to prove how woke they are and sending hours on line shaming other men for not liking the slop they are given.

I call this "The Gillette Strategy".

What is it with you unemployed retards and how other people (who actually work) choose to spend their money? Oh and you're WRONG! Wonder Woman held an all female showing for women ONLY in Arkansas when it was first released.

Ummm no, someone tried to do that. But men were allowed in because it would have been a very easy lawsuit against the cinema by any male that wasnt let in. And it was a marketing scheme by the cinema to get more people to come, it just back fired a bit when dudes actually bought tickets.

Oh and did I forget to mention the female Wonder Woman director being worshipped by the media as the second coming of Christ. Headlines such as FIRST FEMALE BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE BIG BUDGET MOVIE DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO DIRECTOR OSCAR NOMINEE, FIRST SUPERHERO FEMALE LEAD RUMOURED FOR BEST ACTRESS. You guys have short memories. Where were you all in summer 2017?

Oh I remember. Thats why I was surprised at how much I liked it and how it basically had no 'im better because im a woman!' stuff in it.

Neither did Captain Marvel.

Havent seen the film. But I found this online, dont know if its all true. -'showing these boys how to fly' flashback. -her mean father tells her to slow down and she dosent belong racing with boys. -evil male yelling at her in boot camp 'you're not strong enough' 'you'll never make it' -evil male telling her she will never fly 'do you know why they call it the cockpit?' -dude on bike says shes hot and should smile more. -Halloween pics of when they dressed up as feminist icons. -Maria getting mad for being called 'young lady' -Jude Law, white male cant be trusted. -'Im just a girl' starts playing as she beats some kree. -'I dont have to prove anything to anyone.' while standing over evil white man. -And not to mention the film itself is called a feminist film by Larson and the creators/media. Soooo looks like they put in plenty of feminist themes. Not to mention evil white males. Dont remember WW doing anything like that.

I'll give you that but the all female cinema showing of Wonder Woman in a town is more than that. Once you start banning men from a viewing even as an idea then you fail the moral high ground. And wasn't a man the villain in Wonder Woman too? Didn't she have to battle a man in the climax, on the battle field, on the beaches, on the airfield?

Again, I dont think it was the film that wanted an all female showing. It was the cinema trying to get publicity. And they didnt do it because of possible lawsuits. And yes a man was the villain in WW but a man was also a hero. WW never talked down to Steve or made him feel inferior or any man. Even if she was basically a God.

To be fair, that was mainly a jab directed toward the criticism of the trailers before the movie was released, which basically consisted of a bunch of guys telling her she should smile more.

I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@cswood said:

@A to Z said:

The fact that it will make a billion is a testement to the quality of the 20 or so films that preceded it. The fact is, this was the worst MCU film to date. I don't enjoy saying that, it's just a fact.

I will make a couple of predictions. Both the Black Panther and Captain Marvel sequels will be the the first MCU sequels since Age of Ultron to make less than their predecessors. In fact I think that the Doctor Strange sequel and Far from Home will make more than both of those. Doctor Strange mainly because he was great in Infinity War, not because the first film was that good.

This prove that you can successfully shame men into paying for something. Maybe Wonder Woman would have made more money if it had stirred up controversy that men didn't want to see a female superhero. Expect to see more of this in the future. If you don't like this film or that film or don't pay to see it in IMAX then you're a sexist racist manbaby incel and watch all the idiots line up with their wallets open just to prove how woke they are and sending hours on line shaming other men for not liking the slop they are given.

I call this "The Gillette Strategy".

What is it with you unemployed retards and how other people (who actually work) choose to spend their money? Oh and you're WRONG! Wonder Woman held an all female showing for women ONLY in Arkansas when it was first released.

Ummm no, someone tried to do that. But men were allowed in because it would have been a very easy lawsuit against the cinema by any male that wasnt let in. And it was a marketing scheme by the cinema to get more people to come, it just back fired a bit when dudes actually bought tickets.

Oh and did I forget to mention the female Wonder Woman director being worshipped by the media as the second coming of Christ. Headlines such as FIRST FEMALE BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE BIG BUDGET MOVIE DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO DIRECTOR OSCAR NOMINEE, FIRST SUPERHERO FEMALE LEAD RUMOURED FOR BEST ACTRESS. You guys have short memories. Where were you all in summer 2017?

Oh I remember. Thats why I was surprised at how much I liked it and how it basically had no 'im better because im a woman!' stuff in it.

Neither did Captain Marvel.

Havent seen the film. But I found this online, dont know if its all true. -'showing these boys how to fly' flashback. -her mean father tells her to slow down and she dosent belong racing with boys. -evil male yelling at her in boot camp 'you're not strong enough' 'you'll never make it' -evil male telling her she will never fly 'do you know why they call it the cockpit?' -dude on bike says shes hot and should smile more. -Halloween pics of when they dressed up as feminist icons. -Maria getting mad for being called 'young lady' -Jude Law, white male cant be trusted. -'Im just a girl' starts playing as she beats some kree. -'I dont have to prove anything to anyone.' while standing over evil white man. -And not to mention the film itself is called a feminist film by Larson and the creators/media. Soooo looks like they put in plenty of feminist themes. Not to mention evil white males. Dont remember WW doing anything like that.

I'll give you that but the all female cinema showing of Wonder Woman in a town is more than that. Once you start banning men from a viewing even as an idea then you fail the moral high ground. And wasn't a man the villain in Wonder Woman too? Didn't she have to battle a man in the climax, on the battle field, on the beaches, on the airfield?

Again, I dont think it was the film that wanted an all female showing. It was the cinema trying to get publicity. And they didnt do it because of possible lawsuits. And yes a man was the villain in WW but a man was also a hero. WW never talked down to Steve or made him feel inferior or any man. Even if she was basically a God.

To be fair, that was mainly a jab directed toward the criticism of the trailers before the movie was released, which basically consisted of a bunch of guys telling her she should smile more.

I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

And Nick Fury was also a hero too and he's a man.

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@cswood said:

@A to Z said:

The fact that it will make a billion is a testement to the quality of the 20 or so films that preceded it. The fact is, this was the worst MCU film to date. I don't enjoy saying that, it's just a fact.

I will make a couple of predictions. Both the Black Panther and Captain Marvel sequels will be the the first MCU sequels since Age of Ultron to make less than their predecessors. In fact I think that the Doctor Strange sequel and Far from Home will make more than both of those. Doctor Strange mainly because he was great in Infinity War, not because the first film was that good.

This prove that you can successfully shame men into paying for something. Maybe Wonder Woman would have made more money if it had stirred up controversy that men didn't want to see a female superhero. Expect to see more of this in the future. If you don't like this film or that film or don't pay to see it in IMAX then you're a sexist racist manbaby incel and watch all the idiots line up with their wallets open just to prove how woke they are and sending hours on line shaming other men for not liking the slop they are given.

I call this "The Gillette Strategy".

What is it with you unemployed retards and how other people (who actually work) choose to spend their money? Oh and you're WRONG! Wonder Woman held an all female showing for women ONLY in Arkansas when it was first released.

Ummm no, someone tried to do that. But men were allowed in because it would have been a very easy lawsuit against the cinema by any male that wasnt let in. And it was a marketing scheme by the cinema to get more people to come, it just back fired a bit when dudes actually bought tickets.

Oh and did I forget to mention the female Wonder Woman director being worshipped by the media as the second coming of Christ. Headlines such as FIRST FEMALE BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE BIG BUDGET MOVIE DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO DIRECTOR OSCAR NOMINEE, FIRST SUPERHERO FEMALE LEAD RUMOURED FOR BEST ACTRESS. You guys have short memories. Where were you all in summer 2017?

Oh I remember. Thats why I was surprised at how much I liked it and how it basically had no 'im better because im a woman!' stuff in it.

Neither did Captain Marvel.

Havent seen the film. But I found this online, dont know if its all true. -'showing these boys how to fly' flashback. -her mean father tells her to slow down and she dosent belong racing with boys. -evil male yelling at her in boot camp 'you're not strong enough' 'you'll never make it' -evil male telling her she will never fly 'do you know why they call it the cockpit?' -dude on bike says shes hot and should smile more. -Halloween pics of when they dressed up as feminist icons. -Maria getting mad for being called 'young lady' -Jude Law, white male cant be trusted. -'Im just a girl' starts playing as she beats some kree. -'I dont have to prove anything to anyone.' while standing over evil white man. -And not to mention the film itself is called a feminist film by Larson and the creators/media. Soooo looks like they put in plenty of feminist themes. Not to mention evil white males. Dont remember WW doing anything like that.

I'll give you that but the all female cinema showing of Wonder Woman in a town is more than that. Once you start banning men from a viewing even as an idea then you fail the moral high ground. And wasn't a man the villain in Wonder Woman too? Didn't she have to battle a man in the climax, on the battle field, on the beaches, on the airfield?

Again, I dont think it was the film that wanted an all female showing. It was the cinema trying to get publicity. And they didnt do it because of possible lawsuits. And yes a man was the villain in WW but a man was also a hero. WW never talked down to Steve or made him feel inferior or any man. Even if she was basically a God.

To be fair, that was mainly a jab directed toward the criticism of the trailers before the movie was released, which basically consisted of a bunch of guys telling her she should smile more.

I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

And Nick Fury was also a hero too and he's a man.

Is Fury a hero in this? Or does he just play with a cat?

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@cswood said:

@A to Z said:

The fact that it will make a billion is a testement to the quality of the 20 or so films that preceded it. The fact is, this was the worst MCU film to date. I don't enjoy saying that, it's just a fact.

I will make a couple of predictions. Both the Black Panther and Captain Marvel sequels will be the the first MCU sequels since Age of Ultron to make less than their predecessors. In fact I think that the Doctor Strange sequel and Far from Home will make more than both of those. Doctor Strange mainly because he was great in Infinity War, not because the first film was that good.

This prove that you can successfully shame men into paying for something. Maybe Wonder Woman would have made more money if it had stirred up controversy that men didn't want to see a female superhero. Expect to see more of this in the future. If you don't like this film or that film or don't pay to see it in IMAX then you're a sexist racist manbaby incel and watch all the idiots line up with their wallets open just to prove how woke they are and sending hours on line shaming other men for not liking the slop they are given.

I call this "The Gillette Strategy".

What is it with you unemployed retards and how other people (who actually work) choose to spend their money? Oh and you're WRONG! Wonder Woman held an all female showing for women ONLY in Arkansas when it was first released.

Ummm no, someone tried to do that. But men were allowed in because it would have been a very easy lawsuit against the cinema by any male that wasnt let in. And it was a marketing scheme by the cinema to get more people to come, it just back fired a bit when dudes actually bought tickets.

Oh and did I forget to mention the female Wonder Woman director being worshipped by the media as the second coming of Christ. Headlines such as FIRST FEMALE BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE BIG BUDGET MOVIE DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO BLOCKBUSTER DIRECTOR, FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO DIRECTOR OSCAR NOMINEE, FIRST SUPERHERO FEMALE LEAD RUMOURED FOR BEST ACTRESS. You guys have short memories. Where were you all in summer 2017?

Oh I remember. Thats why I was surprised at how much I liked it and how it basically had no 'im better because im a woman!' stuff in it.

Neither did Captain Marvel.

Havent seen the film. But I found this online, dont know if its all true. -'showing these boys how to fly' flashback. -her mean father tells her to slow down and she dosent belong racing with boys. -evil male yelling at her in boot camp 'you're not strong enough' 'you'll never make it' -evil male telling her she will never fly 'do you know why they call it the cockpit?' -dude on bike says shes hot and should smile more. -Halloween pics of when they dressed up as feminist icons. -Maria getting mad for being called 'young lady' -Jude Law, white male cant be trusted. -'Im just a girl' starts playing as she beats some kree. -'I dont have to prove anything to anyone.' while standing over evil white man. -And not to mention the film itself is called a feminist film by Larson and the creators/media. Soooo looks like they put in plenty of feminist themes. Not to mention evil white males. Dont remember WW doing anything like that.

I'll give you that but the all female cinema showing of Wonder Woman in a town is more than that. Once you start banning men from a viewing even as an idea then you fail the moral high ground. And wasn't a man the villain in Wonder Woman too? Didn't she have to battle a man in the climax, on the battle field, on the beaches, on the airfield?

Again, I dont think it was the film that wanted an all female showing. It was the cinema trying to get publicity. And they didnt do it because of possible lawsuits. And yes a man was the villain in WW but a man was also a hero. WW never talked down to Steve or made him feel inferior or any man. Even if she was basically a God.

To be fair, that was mainly a jab directed toward the criticism of the trailers before the movie was released, which basically consisted of a bunch of guys telling her she should smile more.

I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

And Nick Fury was also a hero too and he's a man.

Is Fury a hero in this? Or does he just play with a cat?

He does both.

@OddRob said: I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

It was in Geneva Robertson-Dworet's original script and Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck filmed it. However, Elliot Graham (Marvel's assigned Editor as the Directors had no say on how the movie was edited) probably decided to keep it in because of the criticism of the marketing. Many critics have noted it as an interesting addition to the film considering the what went on months earlier.

@Innovator said:

@OddRob said: I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

It was in Geneva Robertson-Dworet's original script and Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck filmed it. However, Elliot Graham (Marvel's assigned Editor as the Directors had no say on how the movie was edited) probably decided to keep it in because of the criticism of the marketing.

Gotcha. Thanks for the info.

And CM seems needlessly condescending to Nick Fury from the clips Ive seen. Something WW never seemed to be, at least from what I remember.

@OddRob said:

@Innovator said:

@OddRob said: I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

It was in Geneva Robertson-Dworet's original script and Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck filmed it. However, Elliot Graham (Marvel's assigned Editor as the Directors had no say on how the movie was edited) probably decided to keep it in because of the criticism of the marketing.

Gotcha. Thanks for the info.

And CM seems needlessly condescending to Nick Fury from the clips Ive seen. Something WW never seemed to be, at least from what I remember.

She wasn't condescending to Nick Fury it's called BANTER! you know women joke and have a sense of humour too, right? Also how old are you?

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Innovator said:

@OddRob said: I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

It was in Geneva Robertson-Dworet's original script and Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck filmed it. However, Elliot Graham (Marvel's assigned Editor as the Directors had no say on how the movie was edited) probably decided to keep it in because of the criticism of the marketing.

Gotcha. Thanks for the info.

And CM seems needlessly condescending to Nick Fury from the clips Ive seen. Something WW never seemed to be, at least from what I remember.

She wasn't condescending to Nick Fury it's called BANTER! you know women joke and have a sense of humour too, right? Also how old are you?

Sorry but that didnt seem like 'banter' to me. It seemed condescending, maybe in later scenes it comes of better? And wtf does being a woman have anything to do with it? If the genders were reversed it would still come off as condescending. And Im 33, probably older than you but I think age is irrelevant in this.

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Innovator said:

@OddRob said: I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

It was in Geneva Robertson-Dworet's original script and Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck filmed it. However, Elliot Graham (Marvel's assigned Editor as the Directors had no say on how the movie was edited) probably decided to keep it in because of the criticism of the marketing.

Gotcha. Thanks for the info.

And CM seems needlessly condescending to Nick Fury from the clips Ive seen. Something WW never seemed to be, at least from what I remember.

She wasn't condescending to Nick Fury it's called BANTER! you know women joke and have a sense of humour too, right? Also how old are you?

Sorry but that didnt seem like 'banter' to me. It seemed condescending, maybe in later scenes it comes of better? And wtf does being a woman have anything to do with it? If the genders were reversed it would still come off as condescending. And Im 33, probably older than you but I think age is irrelevant in this.

You need to watch the film in it's entirety then to get it. It's banter not condescension women aren't blow up dolls they have personalities too.

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Innovator said:

@OddRob said: I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

It was in Geneva Robertson-Dworet's original script and Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck filmed it. However, Elliot Graham (Marvel's assigned Editor as the Directors had no say on how the movie was edited) probably decided to keep it in because of the criticism of the marketing.

Gotcha. Thanks for the info.

And CM seems needlessly condescending to Nick Fury from the clips Ive seen. Something WW never seemed to be, at least from what I remember.

She wasn't condescending to Nick Fury it's called BANTER! you know women joke and have a sense of humour too, right? Also how old are you?

Sorry but that didnt seem like 'banter' to me. It seemed condescending, maybe in later scenes it comes of better? And wtf does being a woman have anything to do with it? If the genders were reversed it would still come off as condescending. And Im 33, probably older than you but I think age is irrelevant in this.

You need to watch the film in it's entirety then to get it. It's banter not condescension women aren't blow up dolls they have personalities too.

Now you're just spouting the usual go to feminist deflection lines. The only people that treat women as blow up dolls are the men portrayed in movies like this.

@Mrsalty said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Innovator said:

@OddRob said: I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

It was in Geneva Robertson-Dworet's original script and Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck filmed it. However, Elliot Graham (Marvel's assigned Editor as the Directors had no say on how the movie was edited) probably decided to keep it in because of the criticism of the marketing.

Gotcha. Thanks for the info.

And CM seems needlessly condescending to Nick Fury from the clips Ive seen. Something WW never seemed to be, at least from what I remember.

She wasn't condescending to Nick Fury it's called BANTER! you know women joke and have a sense of humour too, right? Also how old are you?

Sorry but that didnt seem like 'banter' to me. It seemed condescending, maybe in later scenes it comes of better? And wtf does being a woman have anything to do with it? If the genders were reversed it would still come off as condescending. And Im 33, probably older than you but I think age is irrelevant in this.

You need to watch the film in it's entirety then to get it. It's banter not condescension women aren't blow up dolls they have personalities too.

Now you're just spouting the usual go to feminist deflection lines. The only people that treat women as blow up dolls are the men portrayed in movies like this.

I have no idea what you're talking about. I'm talking as someone who has (actually watched Cap Marvel) that the user Oddrob was mistaken in what he saw. Then you jump in with fuck all to do with what I said.

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Billions said:

@OddRob said:

@Innovator said:

@OddRob said: I thought they filmed that before all the criticism about the smiling in the trailer. And it was coincidence.

It was in Geneva Robertson-Dworet's original script and Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck filmed it. However, Elliot Graham (Marvel's assigned Editor as the Directors had no say on how the movie was edited) probably decided to keep it in because of the criticism of the marketing.

Gotcha. Thanks for the info.

And CM seems needlessly condescending to Nick Fury from the clips Ive seen. Something WW never seemed to be, at least from what I remember.

She wasn't condescending to Nick Fury it's called BANTER! you know women joke and have a sense of humour too, right? Also how old are you?

Sorry but that didnt seem like 'banter' to me. It seemed condescending, maybe in later scenes it comes of better? And wtf does being a woman have anything to do with it? If the genders were reversed it would still come off as condescending. And Im 33, probably older than you but I think age is irrelevant in this.

You need to watch the film in it's entirety then to get it. It's banter not condescension women aren't blow up dolls they have personalities too.

Gotcha, and I will when it comes to HBO or Redbox. From what Ive read/heard its just a ordinary MCU film with some feminist stuff sprinkled around. All I know is that Im ready for Endgame and than wonder where the MCU will head.

on March 8, 2019 at 11:25 PM

@OddRob said:

And most of the audience didnt like it much.

You made this statement on opening night without having seen the film. It was a ridiculous proclamation then. Now it seems like a bald faced lie. What's your definition of most? How can you square this claim you made (on opening night) with the current box reality of the box office performance? Did you lie or were you just mistaken? If it's the latter, please elaborate on the evidence/data that led you to make this claim on opening night?

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(right arrow) go to next episode
(left arrow) go to previous episode

On all image pages

a open add image window

On all edit pages

t open translation selector
ctrl+ s submit form

On discussion pages

n create new discussion
w toggle watching status
p toggle public/private
c toggle close/open
a open activity
r reply to discussion
l go to last reply
ctrl+ enter submit your message
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