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Actually the main reason I should be suspicious is that the track record of the DCEU has been horrendous so far but now bam they have a 95% quality movie? Crazy cool if that's really the case.

Look dude, people are political - critics are too. They give boosts to movies that highlight important issues in their minds. I'm just pointing that out, and at the end of the day, I'm rooting for WW to be good. I can't be the only person to be slightly suspicious.

From variety: Wonder Woman is the first major studio superhero film directed by a woman, and it shows in a number of subtle, yet important ways.

So you're agreeing with me. Ha

Ok you're right about that one. That's the exception as far as I can recall.

Like I said, I hope I'm wrong. A lot is riding on WW even if it's not gender swapped. Still a big female lead superhero movie.

They literally used feminism as a marketing ploy for ghostbusters because of a couple thousand sexist comments on the trailer.

Uh okay? That's my point. Why can't a movie stand on it own and be reviewed as such without political agendas? That's what I want.

Pixar movies don't really drive political agendas (ghostbusters did if you don't remember)..

Where do leftist movie critics congregate?

I was pointing out that a previous big female lead movie was given good reviews (75 reflects that), and I feel suspicious of the praise WW is getting as a consequence because I thought ghostbusters was horrendous and lots of focus in WW reviews highlight the female lead and director. Like oh wow so cool that we have

A "C" grade is arguably a good rating. Not sure how you can argue against that. C means solid or good.

I know exactly how RT works. It's still really good that only 25% of critics didn't like it. The vast majority did. For any movie, that's really good. Not great, not amazing, but really solid.

Yikes well you're certainly entitled to your opinion..

Wasn't my argument.

Which means only 25% of critics didn't like it.

Yup 75% of critics liked the movie. That's really good.

No an awful movie got really good reception. 75 is really good.

I hope it's actually good, but I feel like there's a political agenda for some big tent pole movies when it's female lead. Ghostbusters was legitimately awful yet it got a 75% on rotten tomatoes. Just makes me suspicious especially when you see so many reviews focus on lauding that it's female lead and directed. This

I mean, I'm not against private businesses discriminating in whoever they do business with, but I'm curious to know how this will be enforced? If a bunch of men bought tickets for these screenings, what will the theatre be able to do? Wouldn't it be against the law to turn away any group of people from a screening?