Wonder Woman - June 2, 2017

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Sooooooo happy Cameron ripped this garbage movie a new ass****.

In a ridiculous world where people have foolishly allowed SJWs who call themselves "Movie Critics" to tell them what's good and what's bad, it's refreshing to see an actual authority on film say "This isn't good. At all.

You're right about the critics of course, but Cameron kissed his opinion authority goodbye when he shilled for TG.

Plus, look:
Speaking to The Guardian, Cameron told the outlet that Hollywood has been far too self-congratulatory about the film and that it is actually "a step backwards" because Wonder Woman is "an objectified icon.

:lol
 
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Cameron is just not comprehending feminism.

Feminism for me is this:

I can dress like a **** and act like a **** in public and men just need to keep their eyes to themselves and I can use my sexuality to get a job but if a male coworker or my male boss hits on me I will sue for sexual harassment lol.
 
Cameron is just not comprehending feminism.

Feminism for me is this:

I can dress like a **** and act like a **** in public and men just need to keep their eyes to themselves and I can use my sexuality to get a job but if a male coworker or my male boss hits on me I will sue for sexual harassment lol.

You forgot that they demand equal pay but don't want to pay mortgages or household bills, in otherwords they still want a man that supports them. It's also ok for them to cheat, but God forbid if a male does. House work is also beneath them, the males better pay for house cleaning services and a cook too
 
All the female customers that come to my family business who have fortune 100 careers have at a minimum 7 employees that make up their housekeeping/laundry/nanny/cooking/serving/errand staff.

Some even have 15-30 employees lol.
 
Cameron is the father of the 'strong female lead' with nearly all his movies... although Ridley really started that ball for him and the 80's generation with Ripley in 'Alien'.

'Cast iron beech' is the icon and Cameron even used the term to describe his 'strong female lead' in the Abyss because by that time it was already a cliché.

That's right, a strong female lead was a cliché. Imagine that...
 
It's truly insane. Let them have their little movie and triumph. Most women I know are already back to watching "Housewives" as feel-good entertainment.

So much for empowerment.
 
Cameron is a bit full of himself, his idea of Feminism, at least in his movies was to turn his female leads into "butches" and bull dikes. Not sure how making a woman look and act like a man equates to feminism. His view of feminism is why ripley in Aliens was much different then in alien by Ridley Scott. Linda Hamilton in t2 was full on butch, part 1 was better but she was still saved by a man many times in that movie
 
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"She’s an objectified icon, and it’s just male Hollywood doing the same old thing! I’m not saying I didn’t like the movie but, to me, it’s a step backwards."

"Sarah Connor was not a beauty icon. She was strong, she was troubled, she was a terrible mother, and she earned the respect of the audience through pure grit. And to me, [the benefit of characters like Sarah] is so obvious. I mean, half the audience is female" - JC

G-Zeus has spoken.
 
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