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Only one who appears in a single scene AFAIK (I can't be assed to look for the exact clip); ironically, he's a doctor.i see its feminisim centered, ok alright, scrotums may seethe
but does it have trannies?
“Right wing outrage”.
you’re either really dishonest or really, really stupid considering how the troon was proudly shown off with his own poster and everythingNo troons and the only gay moment in the movie is effeminate cat calling that gets played for laughs.
It's literally a generic "Girl Power" film with a "Boyz R DUM" message. Who the fuck seriously takes this as a threat against society? Get a grip.Given the record breaking box-office weekend this film has enjoyed, do you guys worry that this just means that we’re now gonna get even more overly woke films, just as it seemed like that trend was beginning to die down?
Seriously, this film comes along, and I can’t help but dread how many people are gonna be using its success as a way to mock people against wokeness, claiming that it proves that “go woke go broke” is a myth that it has shattered.
The marketing was honestly pretty impressive. Marketing it as a bubbly fantasy comedy film and using its relation to Oppenheimer to boost its outreach. I’ll give them that.I think people will go see it just because it's Barbie. I think everyone knows Barbie. It's probably one of the most well known IP's in the world.
Marketing team definitely carried the movie. If they had shown all the obvious pro-feminist misandrist parts of it in trailers it would of sunk like a stone before it even came out.The marketing was honestly pretty impressive. Marketing it as a bubbly fantasy comedy film and using its relation to Oppenheimer to boost its outreach. I’ll give them that.
Is this the trend we’re going to see now? Films marketed as something and then the bait-and-switch comes to get more work films profitable?
The marketing was honestly pretty impressive.
I don't understand the praise that the marketing for this film gets. The description I'd use for it is fraudulent. There's shades of grey where the issue is a film having something that wasn't shown in the trailer but when there's a positive statement direct from Mattel that it's not a feminist film that's another matter.The marketing was honestly pretty impressive. Marketing it as a bubbly fantasy comedy film and using its relation to Oppenheimer to boost its outreach. I’ll give them that.
Is this the trend we’re going to see now? Films marketed as something and then the bait-and-switch comes to get more work films profitable?
The movie was sold off on le hecking ryan gosling being in it and margot robbies feet. The audiences got lied to and thats why it did so well. Not because woke movies are making a comeback.Given the record breaking box-office weekend this film has enjoyed, do you guys worry that this just means that we’re now gonna get even more overly woke films, just as it seemed like that trend was beginning to die down?
Seriously, this film comes along, and I can’t help but dread how many people are gonna be using its success as a way to mock people against wokeness, claiming that it proves that “go woke go broke” is a myth that it has shattered.
I still dont get how people fell for it, Greta Gerwig makes absolute femslop her whole career and her husband made a Marriage Story, it was obvious what it was going to be to anyone remotely aware of the current industry.Marketing team definitely carried the movie. If they had shown all the obvious pro-feminist misandrist parts of it in trailers it would of sunk like a stone before it even came out.
Anyone know that name of the song that mixes thus spoke zarathustra with a hiphop beat? It sounds lit af.
I always think the excuse "this movie not made for me/you/them/x" is an enormously massive copout.Starting to get reviews in. https://youtube.com/watch?v=3-YNmFlAu18
Maybe I didn't notice it. I dont tend to watch things to get angry. Politics does enough of that for me.you’re either really dishonest or really, really stupid considering how the troon was proudly shown off with his own poster and everything
not to mention considering anything Ken touches after learning about “muh patriarchy” as manly
You mean they literally made a "literally me" character by sheer literal accident on a character that was already memed as a literally me on the most "literally me" actor?The writers may have screwed up and accidentally made the incel-Ken too relatable and sympathetic.
And this isn't the first time we've seen marketing for two big movies playing at the same time and it won't be the last either. But having that said, it's still the most impressive. I won't say the same with others, considering the upcoming Paw Patrol and Saw sequels are doing this "Saw Patrol" marketing and I don't think it's going to have the same rep as Barbenheimer.The marketing was honestly pretty impressive. Marketing it as a bubbly fantasy comedy film and using its relation to Oppenheimer to boost its outreach. I’ll give them that.