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You see, this is my dilemma. Noah Baumbach's been my favorite writer/director since his first movie, and I didn't know he wrote this until I clicked on this thread. Fuck. "White Noise" was terrible but I watched it, this will probably be the first non-animated film of his I totally skip.
Greta Gerwig, such a Feminist icon that she had to get her husband to write the script for her misandrist Barbie movie. I just can't with any of these people anymore. It'll be fun to see what she says when Baumbach kicks her to the curb for being too old like he did with Jennifer Jason Leigh.
But why do you like a film about showing kids being saved from human traffickers, but are mad about one that suggests killing children with a bomb is a terrible thing to do?
It looked like a meme film and since movie standards have dropped to -100, especially this summer, it was something to see. Helps that Margot is still attractive and can beat out the grand majority of the new female leads in men's movies.
The first promo images released were of the two leads rollerblading in very vivid 80s/90s clothing:
And then the trailers made it look like a silly 90s comedy, which got all the millenials chugging memberberries. They didn't release shit about the story being a bait-and-switch feminist thing in any of the marketing. Hell, even I'd like to see a dorky innocent movie about Barbie ditzing around in the real world.
And then the trailers made it look like a silly 90s comedy, which got all the millenials chugging memberberries. They didn't release shit about the story being a bait-and-switch feminist thing in any of the marketing. Hell, even I'd like to see a dorky innocent movie about Barbie ditzing around in the real world.
I don't mean to judge, but it looks pretty girly/gay to me.
Then again, I've grown to absolutely despise theaters since I saw The Many Saints of Newark so maybe I just don't get the uncontrollable urge to go see a movie anymore.
Will this be the great bait and switch that finally convinces people to stop trusting Hollywood?
I think we were expecting the film to take the piss out of Barbie sort of like what Toy Story did by having Ken and Barbie be pretty hilarious characters. It was pretty obvious the joke of the film was to pull an Enchanted and look at how dumb thing would be in real world.
It’s a traditionally wholesome and feminine intellectual property in a world where the current gold standard of femininity is a five o’clock shadow and an eight inch cock. Since it stars a conventionally attractive woman with a bonus hole, I think there’s a lot of curiosity to see what the bait and switch will be. It being a wymynyst take on the IP is as basic as it will get but it’s still going to cause a lot of chapped asses nevertheless.
I don't plan on going out of my way to see Barbie because when I watched the trailer I didn't see anyone who looked exactly like me.
Sorry Hollywood, you blew it.
She’s the millennial Sharon Stone: a vapid whore who doesn’t want to be known as a vapid whore but doesn’t have the talent to be known as anything other than a vapid whore.
Hey I thought The Quick and Dead was good. Although the script was like a novel with a Female author. There's always that sense the female lead was written in as an avatar for the Female audience. Which seems to be the formula for female-targetted films.
Since someone said Lego found out in their research on how boys and girls play with toys differently. Boys want to become Batman. Girls want Batman to become them.
You can see this in Bella from Twilight or Rey from Star Wars. They are purposefully ambiguous. So the girls have an "in"
Which is why perhaps adventure games or mysteries are popular with Women, they are not so much acting upon the world as much as discovering and investigating the world.
Then again, I've grown to absolutely despise theaters since I saw The Many Saints of Newark so maybe I just don't get the uncontrollable urge to go see a movie anymore.
I haven't been to a theater in over five years. I'm living in a Twilight Zone situation where I can see every single new movie for free, but they're all such fucking shit that I hardly ever watch movies anymore.
But why do you like a film about showing kids being saved from human traffickers, but are mad about one that suggests killing children with a bomb is a terrible thing to do?