Munchingonfish
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Can you imagine the feminist chimpouts if Sony makes this body positive movie but digitally alters how Schummer looks? 
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This isn't an animated movie.
Maybe Leslie was already booked for the next Trollz movie.I think they should have gotten Leslie Jones instead.
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Of fucking course he is.Unsurprisingly, the guy whining about FUCKING WHITE MALES is a white male himself.
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nigga what sexuality do you think a man who spends most of his time dressing up is
And then Kotex and Playtex will try to cash in on it.I'm waiting for a Tampax Pearl movie. It will be great!
I wonder who could be behind this...
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Look, it's either her or you at this point, Sony.
Amy Pascal has won a bidding war for the rights to Zoe Quinn's acclaimed memoir CRASH OVERRIDE: How to Save the Internet from Itself.
Quinn is the independent video game developer who was targeted online when a blog post by her ex-boyfriend went viral, sparking the widely-discussed Gamergate controversy. Quinn fought back, thus starting a conversation about the violent sexism in the gaming industry.
The memoir sold to Touchstone/Simon and Schuster, and will be released on Sept. 15, 2016.
Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum, who met while working as journalists at the Wall Street Journal, are set to adapt to book for the screen.
Pascal will finance and produce the film under her Pascal Pictures banner, which is based at Sony Entertainment, with Entertainment 360 (Game of Thrones, Steve Jobs).
I'm a bit puzzled by the discussion around this to be honest. Does it really matter if they make a feminist barbie movement? From the OP it seems like a bunch of people are criticizing this choice, but like... why? Why do people care about what a barbie movie does? There's not even the ghostbusters excuse of "I liked the first one, so I don't want them to mess with this franchise." I have a hard time believing anyone who'd get angry about this is invested in Barbie as a cinematic franchise.
It's probably less about the movie and more about the people defending it. You can say this whole thing is just an excuse for people to rage against women, but it's also, by extension, an excuse for people to rage against (white) men. Either way, people will get mad. It won't take long for the media to purposely escalate things further - the more people fight, the more clickbait they can shit out.I'm a bit puzzled by the discussion around this to be honest. Does it really matter if they make a feminist barbie movement? From the OP it seems like a bunch of people are criticizing this choice, but like... why? Why do people care about what a barbie movie does? There's not even the ghostbusters excuse of "I liked the first one, so I don't want them to mess with this franchise." I have a hard time believing anyone who'd get angry about this is invested in Barbie as a cinematic franchise.