A feminist girl power movie
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Soaring_Eagle_USA — 9 years ago(November 06, 2016 12:36 AM)
Wonder Woman has been out in comic books since 1941. The hero has always been a woman. She's not a copy cat Superman, a gender swapped Thor, a gay Green Lantern, or any other feminist, white-knight, PC, SJW, cheapness.
Its an original character in its own right maintaining its originality.
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Master_Lo — 9 years ago(November 06, 2016 06:51 AM)
You're right, but it's still possible they will still manage to turn this into a PC absurdity. Unless the director has a good sense of humour, and will fill the movie with hidden anti-feminist jokes.
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Skaathar — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 12:29 PM)
Ah see, now you're bringing gender into the argument whereas I made no mention of it at all. Seems you're the one who's being sexist. An agenda will hurt a movie if the agenda and the storyline/plot don't coincide. If the agenda is the storyline then obviously that will work. More often than not it doesn't, and that hurts a movie.
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Teflon_Boy — 9 years ago(November 06, 2016 03:21 PM)
So a film about a fictional female character, directed by a female director is 'pathetic'? I wonder how many men are involved with the making of the film.., yet because the director is female it's supposedly thrown the world off axis rolls eyes Why is it always deemed 'PC' to make a film about anything other than a straight white male? The film stars a person darker than a pint of milk? PC!! How about a woman? SJW Feminist pandering!!!! Jheez I feel sorry for you.
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aquarianbrass — 9 years ago(November 25, 2016 08:56 PM)
You deplorable neckbeards love stringing random words together like they mean something. What are you trying to say? Riding the "feminist PC" wave as oppose to riding the "sexist, typical patriarchal, done to death" wave?