Thank you for injecting a dose of logic here....
Thank you for injecting a dose of logic here....
I did. Did you read the second to last paragraph of my post? I mentioned how I didn’t think the suit looked rinky dinky at all. That makes it pretty obvious that I read the paragraph you asked if I read.
See, I didn’t know that. So that puts what I think will happen in the last half of the movie on the table. Peter will have to make his own suit after the Vulture threatens to kill everyone he loves. Since he already has those goggles, he’ll add that to his suit and make more of his own gear to go with it.
I kind of expect that Tony will take his suit back, Peter will relearn what it is to be a hero on his own using his homemade outfit, and then Tony will bring back the suit with even more gadgets (webwings, etc.).
I dunno. I don’t think we know the whole plot yet.
I have seen pretty much every girl-kicking-ass movie there is to see.
From Alien to Salt to Flukt to Colombiana and everything in between.
And this might be the first one I’ve seen where the heroine is neither traumatised/victim or depending on the beneficence of a man.
They’re either reacting to some trauma with…
I can respect putting it behind GotG and CA: WS (which are, with GotG2, the best Marvel has offered), but as a woman, there will always be something more special about WW to me...I kept tearing up throughout because I was just so happy seeing the Amazons kick ass, then WW kick ass, seeing all the men as supporters of…
She should have sprinted into the boardroom shouting PATTY JENNNNNNNKINNNNNNNS.
Yep. The actual line gave me chills.
“Diana, you can’t go up there — it’s no man’s land!”
Hahahaha. Perfect. I now have this image in my mind that she was wearing knee-high red boots when she blasted into the boardroom meeting with her storyboard, slamming it down onto the table, declaring “I will fight, for those scenes that can not fight for themselves!”
Scene was just missing one line.
All the stars you get all the stars. I got teary eyed at the end, first superhero movie to actually make me do that.
Patty Jenkins be walking into the Warner Bros boardroom like
Dear Dippy Doodle “HOLPoster”,
“But (and not to excuse the assholes online) is a womens-only event the way to go? For the sake of argument/discussion, what if this was a black-only, Asian-only, Jewish-only, or [Insert underrepresented/minority group]-only event? Implication being, no other races/genders/groups allowed - wouldn’t we call that…
Would you really have objected to a Jewish-only viewing of Schindler’s List? Because that, too, would have been just a group of individuals for whom the movie uniquely MEANT SOMETHING sharing a moment of unity.
I kinda see your point here, about this movie, but it doesn’t extend further. If an *insert marginalized community * had a movie made for them and there was one showing that was reserved for that community I’d choose to concentrate and the benefit given to the people who have been ignored and abused over the small…
If a black patron walked up to a theater to see a 7:15 screening and the theater said “no black people allowed for the 7:15 screening, but it isn’t discrimination because you can come to the 9:00 showing” it would fly with nobody.
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