The New Ghostbusters - Part 9

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And we want more. See how this works? You can post them all day, the response won't change.
See the problem comes when people don't realize they can name the vast majority of the female characters in such roles, but would probably die of boredom trying to name quarter of the male characters.
 
Again, how have they made a big deal out of it? It's been the complainers that have doing that.

Theres been articles from the studio and makers alike for a year sticking a finger to the fans. Not too mention sites spouting the famous "you dont like the film because there women". You can label it whatever you please but this entire process has been unecessary on both sides. Simple solution just never make it.
 
There doesn't seem to be anything PC about the movie. The stereotyping of the black character is the most grating aspect by far in regards to any social issue discussion for the film.

If they'd cast all guys then they have been unfavourably compared with the originals anyway..
 
Affleck and Jesse got plenty of grief. It was in fact a big deal. This was of course the casting of Batman. Plenty of people have an opinion on Affleck. There was also plenty of support for any decision they made, because DC has its fans.

Would any marketing for this movie had changed sexist opinions? Not everyone, just those who brought a sexist component to the situation?

No product is ever going to please EVERYONE. I am not saying there isn't idiots out there who cannot accept that the Ghostbusters cast is female. I am a realist and I get that the world is full of idiots. My point is, the negativity behind this movie wasn't just focused on that. I had zero interest in this movie when seeing the trailers. However, the reviews are swaying me. Now I will see the movie since the trailers may not be a great sample of what the finished product actually is like. I won't deny that the casting controversy wasn't part of the movie's bad press, but I think the amount of people who can be swayed by a good trailer far out numbers the idiots who cannot handle female leads.
 
There doesn't seem to be anything PC about the movie. The stereotyping of the black character is the most grating aspect by far in regards to any social issue discussion for the film.

If they'd cast all guys then they have been unfavourably compared with the originals anyway..

Which is why again you just leave it alone and let the original stand. Which by the way still holds up.
 
They are all leaving right? He had his final performance last weekend right? I am thinking tickets are going to be a little easier to get now. :O

Nope, it's sold out through next May, even though he left this weekend. The tour in Chicago (which features none of the original Broadway cast) completely sold out its run too. People camped out for tickets the night before they went on sale.
 
No product is ever going to please EVERYONE. I am not saying there isn't idiots out there who cannot accept that the Ghostbusters cast is female. I am a realist and I get that the world is full of idiots. My point is, the negativity behind this movie wasn't just focused on that. I had zero interest in this movie when seeing the trailers. However, the reviews are swaying me. Now I will see the movie since the trailers may not be a great sample of what the finished product actually is like. I won't deny that the casting controversy wasn't part of the movie's bad press, but I think the amount of people who can be swayed by a good trailer far out numbers the idiots who cannot handle female leads.
I have never said it was all focused on that. I am saying the force of the reaction was the product of it. Where as you would get the usual fan reaction, this was doubled downed because sexist got on the train. Are we really talking about the worst trailers of all time according to the YT reaction?
 
See the problem comes when people don't realize they can name the vast majority of the female characters in such roles, but would probably die of boredom trying to name quarter of the male characters.

Or when it suits your argument because I Would get bored naming all the females in movie history as well as males.
 
Nope, it's sold out through next May, even though he left this weekend. The tour in Chicago (which features none of the original Broadway cast) completely sold out its run too. People camped out for tickets the night before they went on sale.
Impressive. :woot:

Though the secondary market might see a dip, good to see this has real staying power. Maybe someday I will get my chance to see it.
 
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Milla still does it for me, hotdamn.
 
See the problem comes when people don't realize they can name the vast majority of the female characters in such roles, but would probably die of boredom trying to name quarter of the male characters.

Should more women be top lining big budget films, yes. Is Your response complete BS, also yes.
 
Or when it suits your argument because I Would get bored naming all the females in movie history as well as males.
Is that what you think this is about, just having female roles? Not the type of roles, not their prominence in the film? Is that what you think this is a discussion about?

http://www.thewrap.com/hollywood-se...of-speaking-roles-in-2015-movies-study-shows/

Women accounted for just one third of all speaking characters in films in 2015, a 3 percent increase from the previous year, a new study has found.

This year’s “It’s a Man’s (Celluloid) World” examined 2,500 female characters in the top 100 domestic grossing films, and the study revealed only 34 percent of major characters were female, representing a modest increase from 2014. However, they do also represent recent historical highs.

The study also uncovered that females comprised only 22 percent of protagonists in all of the films considered, which actually represents a 10 percent increase over 2014, an exceptionally bad year for women in film, according to the researchers. The figure is six percent higher than it was in 2002.
 
I have never said it was all focused on that. I am saying the force of the reaction was the product of it. Where as you would get the usual fan reaction, this was doubled downed because sexist got on the train. Are we really talking about the worst trailers of all time according to the YT reaction?

It's the internet, LOL! Everything is the worst thing ever :cwink:

Or when it suits your argument because I Would get bored naming all the females in movie history as well as males.

To be fair, women in cinema don't get the same opportunities as men. See all the documentation that circulated about Marvel not putting Black Widow on promotional materials and such as much because they worry that their largely male demographic are less inclined to buy them. The amount of male action stars far outweighs women, and that applies to films as a whole in general. Darth and danyose are 100% correct on that point.
 
I love how thread flew into a rage when I posted that it was important to some of us to see more representation on screen. :funny:
 
It's the internet, LOL! Everything is the worst thing ever :cwink:
You are not wrong. Even Nolan's Batman sucks now according to the internet. :csad:

I love how thread flew into a rage when I posted that it was important to some of us to see more representation on screen. :funny:
Honest question, does this not kind of prove the point?
 
Every way?
Please explain. Are you suggesting in the history of big budget filmmaking, the amount of action heroes that are male are as easily countable as their female counterparts?
 
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Alice?
Resident Evil movies aren't good enough to support this post.
We might as well include the 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie (which is basically an April O'Neil movie, guest starring the turtles.)
 
Impressive. :woot:

Though the secondary market might see a dip, good to see this has real staying power. Maybe someday I will get my chance to see it.

Im seeing it again in November. Psyched to see the new cast. :up:
 
I love how thread flew into a rage when I posted that was important to some of us to see more representation on screen. :funny:
It happens once a day lately: a few posts per hour, then something happens that sparks the sexist debate and we have to read 3 pages in a row
 
Alice?
Resident Evil movies aren't good enough to support this post.
We might as well include the 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie (which is basically an April O'Neil movie, guest starring the turtles.)

The franchise has made $915 million world wide. So more people like them then dont.
 
Which is why again you just leave it alone and let the original stand. Which by the way still holds up.

I agree that it holds up, but I don't see an issue with making a new version.
 
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