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Wrong genie Will
Ah, but the fabric over her midriff is sort of flesh toned. That counts, right?She's ok but without the original harem outfit that even the minimum wage theater drop outs in Disneyland wear, into the trash it goes.
Look in your heart. You know the answer.Ah, but the fabric over her midriff is sort of flesh toned. That counts, right?
...right?
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAApparently this Genie will also be "Hip-Hop Flavored" and is "Part Fresh Prince, Part Hitch".
We should just ban Emma Watson. Like, from the planet. And the people who got the idea for these live-action remakes while we're at it.I stumbled across this article confirming that Jasmine is going to be turned into a feminist for no good reason. They don't use that word, but it's pretty obvious.
It also isn't a surprise seeing as how Disney's attempts to make their live action princesses strong has resulted in them being completely re.tarded. For example, the live action remake version of Cinderella was able to leave her home, meet the prince in the woods to flirt, and have friends who questioned why she stayed with her abusive relatives. And how does Cinderella respond? She says that her parents loved their home, so she stays to love it for them. Fucking what? Disney also doesn't have an issue with giving creative control to self-absorbed twats like Emma Watson. Here's a fun timestamped video that goes down the list of everything that Watson fucked up in Beauty and the Beast.
Going back to the article, it links off to more articles whining about how Jasmine was the only female character in the film. Who cares? She was her own person, she was strong, determined, had hopes and dreams, she even left the palace without hesitation, only stopping to say goodbye to Rajah. But going by Disney's Get Woke Go Broke logic, she now needs to have a female chambermaid to complain to, because that somehow equals strength. Yes, the writers have ditched a bad ass pet tiger for a slave who will likely contribute absolutely nothing to the movie. But don't you worry, Rajah will play a tiny role in the film, because Disney has to sell those animal plushies.
Going back to the article, it links off to more articles whining about how Jasmine was the only female character in the film.
smith's first line better be "WHATS UP MY NIGGA"Apparently this Genie will also be "Hip-Hop Flavored" and is "Part Fresh Prince, Part Hitch".
This movie sounds like a fucking disaster waiting to happen.
Part of telling the story about Princess Jasmine's arc in the Aladdin remake for Disney is her solo song in the movie. Naomi Scott says that the song is about not being "shut down" and being allowed to "speak out," which should resonate with audiences. Scott noted that there's another song in the movie that takes place near the beginning and that it's more of a lullaby.
Jasmine was a girl power marketing symbol in the original film too anyway.I stumbled across this article confirming that Jasmine is going to be turned into a feminist for no good reason. They don't use that word, but it's pretty obvious.
It also isn't a surprise seeing as how Disney's attempts to make their live action princesses strong has resulted in them being completely re.tarded. For example, the live action remake version of Cinderella was able to leave her home, meet the prince in the woods to flirt, and have friends who questioned why she stayed with her abusive relatives. And how does Cinderella respond? She says that her parents loved their home, so she stays to love it for them. Fucking what? Disney also doesn't have an issue with giving creative control to self-absorbed twats like Emma Watson. Here's a fun timestamped video that goes down the list of everything that Watson fucked up in Beauty and the Beast.
ETA: Disney also likes to show off characters' dead/dying mothers in their remakes, because awful remakes need backstories that nobody asked for. This doesn't have anything to do with feminism, but no one wanted to see Belle's plague-ridden mother. Sweet dreams, kids.
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Going back to the article, it links off to more articles whining about how Jasmine was the only female character in the film. Who cares? She was her own person, she was strong, determined, had hopes and dreams, she even left the palace without hesitation, only stopping to say goodbye to Rajah. But going by Disney's Get Woke Go Broke logic, she now needs to have a female chambermaid to complain to, because that somehow equals strength. Yes, the writers have ditched a bad ass pet tiger for a slave who will likely contribute absolutely nothing to the movie. But don't you worry, Rajah will play a tiny role in the film, because Disney has to sell those animal plushies.
Now she is a whinnerJasmine was a girl power marketing symbol in the original film too anyway.
why not branch into books?
Well, in the spirit of cultural awareness...I stumbled across this article confirming that Jasmine is going to be turned into a feminist for no good reason. They don't use that word, but it's pretty obvious.