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I believe they actually said he was 82. So he was a very young 47.

I've been somewhat certain that he is gay since BB. At one point during BB, I think he said something about his wife and kids, when from what we can see, he has neither. He's a successful, somewhat older businessman who owns a home, yet has no visible personal relationships, and his only verified close relationship

Well, he's single, he's thin, and he's neat.

That robot's voice reminds me of Ralph Wiggum.

Yeah, to be honest, I was trying to come up with a strong woman in a superhero movie who was not herself a superhero. However, in these movies, anybody who doesn't have super powers is potential cannon fodder, regardless of their sex. I guess for me though, Maggie Gyllenhaal's performance struck a chord and left an

Makes sense.

It looks like Bryan Fuller and Noah Hawley are independently converging to the same style.

The Vikings should have brought a Red Ryder carbine action two-hundred shot range model air rifle.

By the way, anybody recognize Leslie Nielsen in Forbidden Planet at 4:17?

I think she referred to herself as a monster to be able to claim shared experience with Bruce. Plus they mutilated her, like she were Frankenstein's monster. Believe me, that level of trauma as a child does make you feel like less of a person.

Couldn't think of a single one. The author only showed three actual sci-fi movies from the 80's and up, and filled the rest in with fantasy, some other movie genres, and sci-fi from the 60's. Every movie from the 60's and before was sexist by today's standard. My Stepmother is an Alien? Can you even seriously call

Rachel Dawes is an assistant district attorney who has devoted her life to removing crime from Gotham City. These works are by her own efforts. Both she and Harvey Dent are kidnapped and held by the Joker and his henchman. Here is where it gets difficult for storytelling in the superhero genre. An invulnerable

Oh my. What an utterly brilliant counterpoint. The way you countered every argument — did you learn that in Toastmasters?

That's one more actual sci-fi than this "author" provided to create this "sci-fi trope". He then started going through fantasy movies, a version of Tarzan featuring a woman in the Tarzan role, and the 50's and 60's movies and TV when everything was sexist by today's standards.

I've noticed that Tina Fey's shows don't get really good until around the fourth or fifth episode. Hopefully, that is also the case here.

I could break them down by each one, if I wanted to take another hour to write my reply, but as a short sample, Natasha Romanoff, Jessica Jones, Gamora, or Rachel Dawes, are all independent, assertive women who don't need to be defined by a man. You never see the former without the latter, although you also often see

Outlander is also a very good show

The overwhelming majority of Science Fiction/Fantasy consists of incredibly strong woman, more so than about any other story genre, possibly in some cases, even too strong:

You can say the same thing about a lot of the people presented in the video.

In Brendan Fraser's movies, he always plays someone who goes underground or comes from underground.