I don't think he questions anything at all. Too taxing on the brain.
I don't think he questions anything at all. Too taxing on the brain.
Of course I have. Buffy the Vampire Slayer was very important to me as a teenager. However, it does not hold up, and Joss Whedon's brand of feminism is incredibly shallow.
I realize that it's difficult to convey emotion via text, so please imagine me reading this article and making a noise out loud that is not dissimilar to Tina Belcher's "uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugh" groan. Repeatedly.
I'm not playing this game with you, fake geek boy.
Um, do you know anything about Wonder Woman and her origins in the comics? She was literally created as a feminist statement by William Moulton Marston. It is absolutely necessary when talking about the movie.
Yes! I think that's what I like about Charles. He's an arrogant SOB, but he truly cares about defending those who cannot defend themselves.
What I liked so much about Steve was that he was only ever concerned for Diana as he would be for a fellow soldier's safety, not because he thought she couldn't handle herself.
I hadn't, thank you!
That does sound good! Maybe I'll grill the pineapple first. I had a grilled pineapple mojito once that was to die for.
Hey, I'm 31 and have no kids, but I can't do midnight showings anymore. I'm too damn old and tired.
I can't wait to see it again. Hopefully I won't cry a bunch again.
Yes! Same with the Amazons. They were strong and fast and had visible battle scars, which I loved. Having a movie with women who weren't sexualized at every turn was so refreshing, which is probably the saddest thing I've written this week so far, but at the same time it's amazing. Patty Jenkins showed that it…
I'm actually a bit jealous - I've only seen it the once! I'm planning on it again ASAP, though.
Etta Candy does, but that's it.
In the grand scheme of things, yeah, it is just a movie. But at the same time, it's the first time in my 31 years of existence that I've gotten exactly what I wanted from a movie. I got a movie in which the hero is a woman with a three-dimensional personality, she's never told "you're a lady and I must protect you…
Dude, no hard feelings! I do appreciate your clarification, though, and thank you for taking the time to let me know.
Yeah, let's never critique anything in a sociopolitical or cultural context ever!
I'm one of those people who got "really, really, really worked up" over Wonder Woman. I have loved her for years and waited a long time for this movie, and to see my favorite comic book character brought to life so faithfully was indeed moving and inspirational. Diana is the kind of person we should all try to be:…
Boooooooooo.
Ooh, I love a challenge!