• Why People Hate Captain Marvel - What's Really Happening With Brie Larson
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ka0Sx9U-78
i hate this fucking douchebag and his shitty voice
People hate it because nobody can just be disinterested in something anymore, they have to actively and loudly hate things. Also despite getting mostly movies that fit their demographic(white men marvel movies like captain America or whatever) when a couple of movies come out with an agenda(racial, feminism) its instantly the worst thing ever. Suddenly movies are being ruined. Instead of there just being movies for different audiences.
I honestly disliked the movie because I thought it needed more time for the characters to have believable relationships. The climax felt unrewarding, and I didn't care for any of the characters. The acting was pretty bad, too. Much of the action also didn't make much sense, with moments of pure baffling cause and effect - and really really useless henchmen. Though, I think all of that can be attributed to the fact that the movie felt like it could have been a very serious series of its own, and it was condensed into a single movie origin story. A lot of the cultural stuff was rushed through its entire arc, and I left the theater thinking about lunch instead of the movie.
I thought the movie was just okay. I do not understand the extreme hate, nor do I understand my friend who thought it was super amazing.
seeing mtg headquarters in the thumbnail just makes me feel sad used to be the coolest place for unboxing but then he became a self obsessed moron who started hounding and harassing people (and ended up getting banned from magic because he harassed a female cosplayer until she quit) and now he's constantly doing this sjw harassment crap while still being salty as fuck about his mtg shit
Right out the gate this dude said that Brie "put a system in place" to "limit the amount of white men on her press tour". Every article on this issue I can find is literally just her talking about how she wanted her press tours to be more inclusive, but no evidence whatsoever that she "put a system in place."
The same way you can have a system for organizing your schedule. She tried to make sure the press tour was inclusive, that's the system she had for it. It doesn't have to mean she created an agency for the purposes of oversight or something
That's my position as well, yes. I was asking for someone to back up his claim because it seemed like a farce at first glance. Not sure why you felt you were disagreeing with me or telling me something I wasn't aware of.
I don't follow
Very possible I just did that which I accused you of doing. It appeared to me that you were assuming I was 'against' Larson in this instance or 'in favor' of the claim that she explicitly tried to limit the ability of white men to be on her press tour.
All I was responding to was Every article on this issue I can find is literally just her talking about how she wanted her press tours to be more inclusive, but no evidence whatsoever that she "put a system in place." Reaching out to her press agents to ensure the tour was inclusive was her system. The implication you probably intended was "no evidence that she put a system in place [to limit white men]", but in this sentence, it can be correctly read as "no evidence that she put a system in place [to be more inclusive]" as that was the last thing you mentioned. So yeah, it does look like you assumed you were disagreeing and telling me something I wasn't aware of
I'd argue the former is a far more reasonable interpretation of the sentence, given that the only other mention of a "system" was here, in quotes: And then the other time I mentioned a "system" -- the point of contention -- was also in quotes, using the same phrase I had used earlier. It was a clear callback with one reasonable interpretation.
I mean didn't Black Panther hit it out of the park in regards to people liking it.
Maybe the T_D retards couldn't swerve fast enough towards "Black Panther is libcuck propaganda", because they'd latched on to the "Black Panther is secretly alt-right" spin the moment the trailer was out https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/172/0dc9f5cf-4dcd-4d33-b7e9-fb5239115dec/image.png Which turned out to be hilariously inaccurate
They do know one of the big resolutions of that film is Wakanda relaxes its borders and begins participating more publicly on the international stage, right?Sounds like something a certain first world country ought to be doing. You know, if they weren’t currently helmed by an idiot.
No doubt they are and decry it as globalist propaganda
isnt that the quartering or are they the same person?
My uncle hated homecoming just because the love interest wasn't white. Shit is getting out of hand.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/197462/33304265-ce54-4855-b3d3-fc5f9a524196/n9nh2we014l21.jpg
Because it was a good movie regardless of its message, so people ignored it.
Most marvel films are way overhyped and over glorified. Black Panther really wasn't that good, and neither is Captain Marvel. Both films are average at best.
https://twitter.com/9_volt_/status/1104904481722912768
am i getting this right this is ONE channel?
I loved the movie.
The skin color of Zendaya's character in that movie really is the least of its problems
I saw a few of his videos trying to catch an unbiased idea of what is going in a few different places and dramas, but his voice just pushes me away, and he doesn't sounds right either, at all.
I can't speak for the movie itself, but Brie defending a Wrinkle in Time was side splitting. It's like me saying "The Room was a good movie" cause "it wasn't made for non-french-vampires."
Yeah and that’s totally fine. You don’t have to like the movie, I’m not even planning to go see it because it looks like average marvel schlock. But hating it? So many marvel movies are pretty much just good not great, but you only see people flipping a shit when it’s a women or minority.
I thought what she said made perfect sense. Imagine if there was always a crowd of loud americans giving french movies a terrible rating because "none of the words made sense". Context matters, and sorry, but you're not always the target audience
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