That saying was always stupid anyway no matter who says it at any age because it makes no sense, everyone drools and has drooled since babyhood even animals drool if anyone has seen dogs before. So literally aren't they insulting themselves by saying they drool too? XD It's not just boys who do it so again this saying has always been stupidly contradictory and ironic.
But they dont even know what a woman is, so how can they... Oh! It's because they know exactly whqt women are and that they're different then men, but can't say it because they'll get cancelled be pretend women
@@wiinterflowers4277 Didn't see it, so I'm curious what the line was, and too apathetic to do more than ask in a comment if you'd direct me to it. (Or provide it, that works fine.)
@@Sorain1 Reed: Wanda, I understand how you feel. I have children too. Wanda: Do they have a mother? Reed: Yes Wanda: Good. Then there will be someone left to raise them Wanda then goes on to murder Reed after this exchange
I'm a black African man, born and raised in Africa yet the introduction of Black Panther did not change anyone's favourite heroes. Even the younger generation still love Superman, Batman, Captain America and Spiderman. It's not about how our heroes superficially look. It's about their values and the struggles they go through.
I remember as a teenager when Blade came out with Wesley Snipes. It was a badass movie, and I wanted to be a hybrid like him killing vampires as he did. LOL I never once thought of his skin color. To this day, that's still one of my favorite super hero movies.
It's not just Heroes either, Kingpin in the 2003 Daredevil was played by Michael Clarke Duncan was out of necessity, which later turned into the biggest if not the only reason to watch the film.
Totally agree. But Chadwick Boseman's death was a sad loss, and he at least played an excellent Black Panther, even if the movie itself was meh for me. But Wakanda Forever, IMO, is insulting to both his memory and black people everywhere. Many who defend these movies don't see how condescending they are to people in general and black people in particular. And Wakanda may f-pii-k off with their isolationism and not giving two farts for Africa's problems.
If I remember correctly THE WASP was the Avenger's leader when Monica Rambeau debuted. And Storm was the leader of the X-Men. And no one complained. Because it was not a selfish political statement.
Finally someone addresses that. And all of them were cool (specially Storm). And don't forget Vindicator (from Alpha Flight). So pretty much every superhero group has been commanded by a woman before. In short... yes, you remember correctly. Cheers!
Captain Britain’s Meggan: so aware of the emotional and actual environment she adapted to it in order to survive until she grew old enough to take control for herself. Underrated character.
Zoe Saldana was very precise in her wording. "These stories need to be told about women." Which is what Hollywood is all about. Taking stories and making them about women.
It's too bad because I think she's an absolute smokeshow and seems like an actually nice person, but she's become such a Kool-Aid distributor for this crap.
Problem is, they only want those women’s voices and points of view as long as they are exactly the same! Any woman who disagrees with their ideology gets chucked unceremoniously!
Exactly. That's why no sane person supports modern "feminism." Any woman that actually thinks for themselves and doesn't automatically kiss all other women's asses and shit on men is "suffering from internalized misogyny" according to them. You can't "slut shame," but shaming people for being "prudes" is perfectly acceptable.
"Me wondering where all the genius billionaire trustfund orphans that made Batman popular are." Studying martial arts in Tibet in preparation for a relentless vigilante war on crime, so they do not have time for movies based on kids' comic books.
Seeing the children in the Captain Marvel costume... I do a massive haunted house from my home as a home haunter, with about 80 to 100 kids coming to my door. I've been doing Halloween for about 13 years. Never have I seen a girl dressed as any of these characters. Ever. Girls from 3 to 16, 17. I NEVER see girls dressed as Captain Marvel or Scarlet Witch. I see boys as Hulk, Spider-Man, Ironman and Cap, but never girls. I see the occasional Harley Quinn, but its rare and usually older girls. What I do see is little girls as princess, cheer leaders, vampires, clowns, cats, a ton of Disney princess! So to even post that is clear hubris. And, well, it's a lie.
It's like the media push here in the U.K. for women's football.....girls and women for the vast majority aren't in the least bit interested in watching it.....you can't force this stuff into being
Breaking Bad(Bryan Cranston)and Tulsa King(Sylvester Stallone) showed you could have older, middle aged men grow, learn and become different people and still be awesome and badass.
That reminds me of back in 2016 when they came out with "women can be Ghostbusters too". I remember thinking: "these morons do _know_ that a Ghostbuster is not a _real_ career, right?" They're not like a firefighter or an astronaut: you are not "breaking the glass ceiling" by stealing the plot/concept of a movie that a couple of men came up with three decades ago.
But that doesn't make the statement false, since she never claimed that SHE could be one; just that they could LOOK LIKE the person making that observation. Which is true. The real question is whether it MATTERS that a superhero "looks like me." I submit that it should not. It is the character's principles and ideals which make them heroic, not their appearance. Haven't Homelander, Omni-Man, and all the other "Superman . . . but baaaaaaad" characters illustrated that enough yet? Personally, I always knew superheroes could look like me, even in the early seventies. I created plenty who did, and plenty who didn't. But what was always important to me is what and who they fought for. The "how they look" stuff was only important if it contributed to their value system (which it sometimes did). But I never sought to create "[ADJECTIVE] characters," and I never looked at myself as a "[ADJECTIVE] writer." I am a writer who happens to be [MULTIPLE ADJECTIVES], and I have created some characters who it so happens are [ADJECTIVES IN A GRAB BAG].
It's a disgrace that not a single women ever appeared in movies, comics or videogames before the stunning and brave pioneers at modern Marvel/Disney fixed the patriarchy.
I understand the sarcasm, but I like to bring up when men used to play as woman in plays back in the olden days because they weren’t allowed to leave home or have jobs. I’m not making an argument just a funny thought. Of course now woman do have rights and also aren’t straight up blocked from most things.
@@mcrayden8599 that was a few centuries ago! People may as well complain about being invaded and enslaved by Egyptians, Mongolians and Vikings! Modern day american women are arguably the most privileged large demographic that's ever existed- but it's still fashionable to be a victim.
Honestly, in that moment i was disappointed that his headbutt did nothing. Would have loved like a bloody nose or something but then when he grabbed that powerstone and fucking Purple Falcon.. PUNCHED her off screen it made me smile. The last modicum of storytelling survived, allowing Tony Stark, a simple man, to save the day.
A word of caution to women. I grew up watching super hero movies with characters who were the same color as me and yet neither myself, nor any of my friends ever became super heroes ourselves. I am starting to think that super hero is a made up job and not real.
Yeah these people are confusing selfishness with empowerment. They wear their humility like a golden crown despite the irony. They are not good people. Drinker is right
@@scottydu81 Brie Larson: "You're not more humble than I am!! I'm the most humble woman in the world!! NOBODY IS MORE HUMBLE THAN MEEE!! PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO ME... I'm so lonely..."
a number of these new female superheroes are only heroes because we are told they're heroes not because they do anything that is heroic like sacrifice or facing their doubt. Captain Marvel went from working for the Space Nazis to helping Space Refugees with hardly a pause of self reflection.
That's a perceptive insight and 100% correct. The spirit of the age says the height of goodness is realizing your own desires and ambitions, regardless of the effect they have on other people. They are yours, so by definition, they must be good because you are the center of the universe.
Az's journey with Batwoman hasn't ended yet, he still needs to watch Javicia Leslie's final appearance in the Arrowverse playing Red Death on The Flash, it's hilarious just how bad she is... You don't even need to watch the episodes, just watch clips on UA-cam and you will certainly be entertained if you're not too busy cringing...
Of COURSE it would be about “people who look like me” nonsense. That’s all that matters, right? That’s the most important factor in anyone’s existence! What they look like, but not who they are as a person.
Like, I understand it to an extent (one of the reasons the real Ariel has always been the only Disney Princess I have ever liked and related to is because we're both redheads. And I hate seeing redheaded characters have their hair color or other aspects changed). But that isn't the only reason I love Ariel, because I don't relate to any other redheaded princess, only her. I relate to her because we're both redheads who sing, don't belong in the world we live in, and put love first. As for other fictional characters I relate to, I always related more to Steve Urkle than most white female characters. I have nearly always related to male characters more than female characters (and, no, I am not "trans" or "non-binary/gender fluid"). I don't need a character to share my sex or race to see myself in them.
@@englishatheart "and put love first" With a line like that your future's not looking too bright. Either that or you're 12 and there's still time for you to grow up before you become another one of those jaded miserable feminists who create shows like this. Your comment had potential outside of that part. But that's a really worrisome thing to say.
Anyone remember Totally Spies?Cartoon Network series about three Beverly Hills teenage girls who moonlighted as secret agents. They loved shopping, makeup, and talking/arguing about boys they had crushes on, but were also just plain badass action heroes when the situation called for it. Extremely empowering without sacrificing femininity, and the themes were generally universally approachable. I'm a dude and my brother and I loved that show growing up.
Totally spies was the shit. Funny but adventurous and lots of creativity. But this empowering shit needs to go, same with sexism or racism and all that. They're all just words that mean nothing now and sort of just as a vague fog of "thing bad" - "thing good" that communicates little. No show should be empowering unless we're dealing with a philosophical or historical masterpiece that like addresses gay culture in some arabian shit hole that raises awareness that they don't have to take being stonned or something for who they are.
Couldn’t help but notice that the three main characters they snuffed in Endgame were played by three of the top 5 most expensive actors in Hollywood in 2019: RDJ was first, SJ was second & Evans was fourth or fifth I think. Hemsworth was also in the top five. I guess maybe they figured it would be easier to wrangle an easy-going Aussie into taking less money in future movies. 😉
The kids of today won't have nostalgia for the films of today. They don't watch films. They watch UA-cam. They'll have nostalgia for Markiplier, "Ah, people don't stream games the way they used to"
@@GeraltofRivia22 Counter: I am Gen Z and I am not like that. Yes, I don't really care for cinema, or tv shows in general, but I couldn't give two shits, much less even one for Til Tok and social media in general. Except UA-cam, because apparently that's considered social media.
@@GeraltofRivia22 Technically Gen z, but older. Also these who do that are dumb mind numbed by social media. I can watch a movie/TV show without looking at my phone but those who can't have a problem sadly. Also watching older movies is so good, they're actually great!
I always picture these arguments being pulled in Korean cinema. "Hey, we need to make our movies look like 'the world we live in today.' So, based on global figures, we are 77.7 million out of 7.5 billion people and therefore only 1.04% of our cast can be ethnic Korean. To better reflect the world we live in today!!!" I don't think it'd work out too well, but what do I know?
It's honestly sad that people in the entertainment industry think that everyone wants to see characters who look and act exactly like them. No, we really don't. Characters in movies and comics are idealized versions of what we should be inspired by. Not go, "Hey, I like this character, because they're literally me!"
@valcristPL combine that stupidity with the mary sue article from a few years back about seeing Alien for the first time and I'm starting to think these people have never watched a movie in their entire lives
@@James_Stan808 that's because action and horror movies back in the day appealed mostly to men. It's only now that women are trying impose themselves on nerd culture they think everything is new and ground breaking.
my daughter is extremely against criticising this. for most women they act like a hive mind, they think like a collective. despite cultural and religious differences women think like a group, if one gets a win they feel they all earned a win. even if part of them believes the other part is blasphemous, their hive mind still connects them. Their empathy if missused is their downfall.
@@MelbourneArchviz It may be time magazine, or rolling stone but one of those giant corporations gave their woman of the year award to a man. Obviously this was a trans person, either way they were born a man. If someone lives their entire life that way that's fine I don't care, but I wonder how she would feel about that. Out of all the women to give that award to
@@Zzzlol94 That whole "what is grief, if not love preserving?" bullshit they were trying to push.. that's basically the show's way of saying, "hey it's okay to punish people when you're hurting!" I felt disgusted by that. Why? Because I went through through depression, nearly took my own life in 2020 and when I finally told someone, I didn't lash out or hurt people like Wanda did. "Empowered," my ass! Be your own role model! Marvel, look at Clarice Starling, who went through unimaginable trauma and lost her own father at such a young age but when she older, she was able to make peace with her past by saving someone from a serial killer. Marvel needs to learn it's about story and character development, not about vagina and tits.
My childhood (90ths) was full of female super heroes. Sailor moon, lady oscar, cutey honey, wedding peach, pretty cure...plus female lead shows like mila, hikari, cats eye and MANY more. I am happy to grew up in germany were we had tons of anime.
Since 1951, The Philippines most famous superhero character, Darna, has had thirteen movies made about her, and four TV series (the most recent of which debuted last year). Marvel is really late to the party.
The comics division of Marvel (and DC for that matter) haven't been late to the party though. There have been female superheroes since the early 1940s.
@@hsizzle4502 Ironically female characters One piece are more well-written than female characters in marvel. Even when they are as strong as the men most of the time.
Connie Nielson as Lucilla in Gladiator 2000 is how you properly portray a female character. She’s a mother trying to protect her son from her evil brother and needs Maximus’ help to do so and Maximus wants to avenge his family’s murder by killing Commodus. A male and a female character who work together to stop the villain.
Kindergarten Cop. He takes over the job when she is sick, and she saves his life in the end (while still sick). On the other side, the bad guys are a dude and his mom. Men and women working together, both capable of good and evil. Unthinkable nowadays.
They're so delusional that they no longer say "we inspire kids to be brave, courageous, strong-willed," but instead say "we show that anyone can be a superhero, or an Elf or Dwarf in Lord of the Rings." No, we are all still human being and bound by what we can be in this world. That's why the role models should inspire positive traits rather than con kids in to thinking they can be fictional characters.
The goal isn't to empower women, the goal is to pervert, push down, and shame men. It's to convince us that women are superior in every way, while using characters and stories based on second comics to try and get this message across.
@atomicdancer Wouldn't necessarily say personal attack, just more so acknowledging the humor resulting from the dissonance of the intent vs execution. Like if the committee said it was a desire to keep jokes inoffensive that motivated them to have Ricky Gervais host, or if the superbowl said we want less silly half time shows, so weird al will host next year.
Old school Ms Marvel/Captain Marvel: "I'm going in head strong on this one. I know I'm not going to win, but fuck it. If I live, I can fight another day." Modern Captain Marvel: "GIVE ME THE WIN! I DESERVE IT BECAUSE IM A WOMAN!"
Earthes Mightiest Heroes is still the only time I've seen this character on screen and actually enjoyed what they do with her. Why is this so hard for Disney to understand
it'll be a "thanks alot men" poster showing a war that brie larson has to break up by beating both sides by doing her own stunts saying she's the first her of her kind... (ignoring cynthia rothrock and Milla Jovovich)
I'm an Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. fan. And when I see these things I say "Where's Daisy Johnson, Where's Malinda May, Where's Elana Rodriguez ?". But then I think it's good they're being left out of all this stuff because they'd all be re-imagined as.....who knows what. Re Imagined of "Modern Audiences"....and yes we all heard that in The Drinkers voice.
Melinda May from Agents of Shield is a strong character in every way. The fact that she carries on during her duty even though there are scars on her soul caused by her actions is inspiring to everyone.
@@wiinterflowers4277 That's because, despite his personal failings of being a gigantic ass hole Joss Whedon knows how to make good characters and get the most out of them. He had a lot to do with production of Agents of Shield until his divorce and some unfounded accusations against him during it. The accusations of him being a verbally abusive ass though, those seem to well founded.
@@toms7114 Well he's a confirmed woman hating asshole. But I did enjoy Agents of SHIELD. Should've have had it run for five seasons and then weave the characters back into the MCU.
Agents of Shield was packed with amazing women while never degrading their men! The kind of production marvel could only dream of making now, not realizing they already have. Daisy Johnson's story was absolutely riveting in seasons 1 and 2. I wanted her to become the leader of Shield, and not cuz anyone told me to want it. And we can't forget the unstoppable Jemma Simmons, a woman without powers or training who stands on the front lines daily in order to save lives. She inspires me far more than these "strong marvel women" who can't even recognize what came before them.
Practice only makes perfect if you are willing to self reflect, admit to fault and work to improve. These folks? They're sure they did it perfectly the first time.
"Women have been completely in control, beyond all reproach and criticism, for at least a decade and likely more. That's why it's so important to make sure these stories are told about women, so we can put them with all the other stories we have told about women so we can all pretend we are overcoming victimhood while actually being in charge for quite some time."
Truth post. women under the cultural crusade of feminism sexism has been actively attacking mens very presence and sexuality in every way for 3 generations straight.
Woman aren’t really in control in many ways, and definitely not when it comes to woman over sexualization and rape but ok /: In all fairness, Disney is pandering to a cringe worthy degree and it’s gross, because they’re just making half assed female, or lgbtq characters and it’s painful to see. My girlfriend, and gay friends all hate this shit too.
You know who I find inspiring? Amelia from Babadook. The woman went through a terrible loss, struggled with an unruly child that she had to raise on her own, struggled to maintain her job and relationships, faced a hellish nightmare that is the Babadook, lost her sanity and gave into her demons, yet she pulled through and overcame her insurmountable trauma and demons in the end, becoming a stronger and more resilient person and mother for it. She could never be rid of the demon, but she’ll definitely make it her bitch. Marvel hasn’t produced anything that has come close to that level of depth and empowerment, yet they keep patting themselves on the back like they made great heroines rather than bland narcissists who overcame nothing…
If Marvel wrotte it, Amelia would've punched the shit out of the Babadook, and it would've been a metaphor for the patriarchy or something. Also she would be black, and the son adopted, cus a retarded black kid would be impossible in their tiny minds
Women with flaws?! Oh, the horror! Never mind they overcome them, the fact that they even have flaws in the first place is too horrible for Twitter to think about.
They took Saturday morning cartoon characters, comics and strips whose core audience had always been young, pre-teen and teenage boys and twisted and perverted them into mindless drones of insane, laughable but at the same time tragic, new age, neo-marxist propaganda. Instead of fighting for a noble cause like to end hunger in Africa and other 3rd world countries and defend the working rights of ALL people ( not just whamin ) they obsess over ruining what we ( men ) love. That cash flow from Blackrock might be pretty " sweet " but it's not going to last forever. Especially with World War III on the horizon!
That's why the smart people who used to write comics always talked and wrote about heroism not superheroism. You can't actually be a superhero but you can be a hero is a billion different ways.
4 episodes? Shouldn't be a problem to fill this up with the typical gobbledygook, not at all! They'll probably have so much shenanigans to present, they must do several seasons just for that alone...
If you need constant reassurance, a huge public relations campaign at your back, people skittering out of your way to make room whenever you approach, any views that conflict your own violently silenced, a projected ignorance of your weaknesses that leads you to believe that you have none, and an absolute view that cooperation and compromise are burdens that are beneath you... You are not, in any meaningful way, nor will you ever be, empowered.
That moment when Dreamworks gives us a badass, capable woman who has her own weaknesses and obstacles than anything Disney/Marvel has gave us in years. And the best part? ITS A FUCKING ANTHROPOMORPHIC CAT
God I watched that movie after the Drinker and Greg Owen recommended it and I'm so glad I did! I haven't cried that much at a movie in years! They were manly tears of course, but when Perrito goes "I have a sweater and two best friends, what would I need a wish for?" I absolutely lost it!! Just bawling!
What I don't understand is they keep talking about having these characters/superheroes so that you can relate to them because you look like them. But, you shouldn't want to relate to them, especially because of something so superficial as physical looks. You should aspire to be like the characters regardless of the look of them. The importance is to take on the character's beliefs and values. What makes them do the good that they do no matter what they look like.
LOL I'll always get a kick out of people who think that screeching and yelling is POWERFUL! No... a lack of emotional control is actually the opposite of being powerful. It just allows you to be more easily controlled by others into acting a specific way. They can make you look like a lunatic with only a passing innocuous phrase, that makes you weak, not powerful.
I don't drink at the bar... I drink the bar. I eat the bar, so that I can redesign the bar. I do hope we get quotes like this in the 'male' version of M-Power
10:10 (Captain Marvel) “… went from godmode to hyper godmode” seems like an understatement. She started at SS Blue and just decided to upgrade to Ultra Instinct… in the Raditz arc.
I work for a telecommunications company. A large one. Rhymes with horizon. But anyway. The management structure is largely based off how good of a front you can put on and how much of the koolaid you can drink before getting sick. And that stupid phrase "I don't care about the glass ceiling" and how she says she wants to tear down the wall so they can rebuild it... That's the kind of thing you need to do when you want to move up in the company. It's not enough to just know what you're doing and be a hard worker. You need to absolutely sell yourself that you only care about the company and moving up and creating stupid little phrases like this with whatever buzzwords you can throw in are a major tool in that. She's using this little segment as corporate resume fluff. Now she has a powerful little quote or whatever and she has her face out there.
I miss old movies where men and women could joke around one another, and this issues were already mostly a thing of the past. Anyone remember when in the movie Aliens men and women were part of the army and both looked the part? I still remember this conversation: Dude: "Vazques, have you ever been mistaken for a man?" Vazques: "No, have you?" Everyone: laughs, high five her or say "burn!" Life: keeps going on.
Favorite part in Captain Marvel movie was the flashback scene when she was a kid racing a go-kart and a boy yells she's going too fast then she runs into a wall and explodes. Somehow that seems so symbolic of our times.
I love how Gamora is front and center, when they killed her off in IW and replaced her with a blank slate variant in Endgame. They love women, but will not hesitate to undo all their character development.
Susan Oliver the Green Beauty on Star Trek TOS was my first foray as a yoot to taking way too much time in the bathroom… She empowered me big time! Yeah wahmennnnn power!!!
Robot Head plays footage of celebrities speaking perfectly; he speeds it up a touch so they all _sound_ as ridiculous as the words coming out of their mouths.
DC needs to release a video with Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, Vixen, Catwoman, Zatanna, and Black Canary fighting in skimpy outfits and the tagline "We actually KNOW our audience".
My last semester of university back in 2015 I was just filling credit hours to maintain the scholarship I was on and coast to graduation. I ended up in two film classes, one taught by a man pushing 70, the other by a man pushing 40. I took these expecting an easy course load of just watching movies all semester and not having to tax myself learning too much. I ended up seeing this whole point of reference for movies being driven by nostalgia happen in real time. I actually ended up learning more about cinema than I planned and ended up being fun bouncing these professors off each other for my entertainment.
People who view Scarlet Witch favorably and down play her villainous acts reminds me of some comments I came across on a clip from the Into the Woods musical film. People were talking about the witch in that film as if she were the true victim of the story. As if she were some tragic character. But once I pointed out that she literally viewed the kidnapping of a couples newborn baby as a justified response to the guy stealing from her garden, they all went silent. And on top of that, she kept the poor child locked away in a tower her whole life mentally abusing her and hindering her social development. I never got a response, it was as if they had completely forgotten all those awful things or perhaps are just sympathetic towards characters who act as awful as themselves.
They're sympathetic towards female characters who act awful. They brought up Rachel Weisz's character in _Black Widow._ She gets a happy ending while Dreykov is seen as absolutely awful despite him not being able to do what he did without her help. None of the Widows seem to care she was just as responsible for what happened to them as Dreykov was. It's so weird. Oh, and don't even get me started on Harley Quinn. She was a freaking serial killer but it's cool because "The Joker manipulated her". He's The Joker. If you think he's good boyfriend material everything that happens to you from then on is your own damn fault.
As a woman, I don't need other women to tell me what is inspiring and empowering to me. This is nothing more than first level superficial, and the biggest problem with today's society. Somehow, people are led to believe they only belong to the group they "look like"... So toxic and actually, very divisive. I am a woman and I feel inspired and empowered by whatever speaks to me, for my own reasons... Often fictional characters, with or without gender, with or without colour/race. Even a talking tree can be empowering, if the idea they vehiculate is... And no, I am not taking about Groot. Sidenote, that all female scene at the end of End Game had me disappear in my seat... It actually made me feel ashamed.
Agree, completely. Endgame's all female-led attack made me die a little inside. It was embarrassing. I've never once required female character representation in order to be engaged in a story, or to feel inspired. It's ridiculous. These narratives are pandering, divisive, and as one who has worked in a male-dominated field for years (engineering), the implied claims that there is no way through for a woman but by tearing everything down is infuriating to me. It's also a bold-faced lie and damaging to male-female relationships in the workplace. I really can't understand anyone who believes this kind of messaging is helpful.
Actually it's more like they used the dynamite to blow a hole in the hull so the seawater would put out an engine fire. Except now the boilers are dead AND the ship is sinking, and Disney is STILL bragging about how luxurious their ship is.
I was born in the 70s and my Czechoslovakian (now Czech) mother introduced me to films going all the way back to the 1920s and music going back to the classical era of Mozart, Beethoven etc along with more modern music from Elvis & Motown. My Hungarian father would teach me about history and I would listen to his Hungarian Gypsy music while I was drawing in the kitchen and he was cooking. There is no excuse for anyone born in anytime to NOT teach their kids about things from the past otherwise it's just the blind leading the blind.
I think what I dislike about this kind of stuff the most, aside from the blatant sexism is that it's forcing empowerment. Like it's demanding you to be empowered instead of just having the story/character speak for them self and being empowering. Like so many other things today it doesn't come across as genuine, and just feels forced making it worse.
A few weeks back, there was some kind of Disney expo in my city. My wife and I saw lots of parents walking towards the arena where it was being held and at first we didn't know what it was. We started seeing lots of little boys dressed as superheroes ( mostly Spider-Man, a few Captain Americas) and then lots of girls...dressed as princesses.
Love Brendan Fraser. Seems like a very nice guy and Blast from the past was one of my all time favorite movies. And who doesn’t love the mummy franchise? Glad to see him get this kind of recognition for his talent.
I remember my first experience with woman's empowerment was when I was in the Army. I had just arrived in Europe from boot camp and whats called A.I.T (Advanced Individual Training ) . That Monday's (A.M.) 2 mile run (for some reason) the guys were placed behind the woman who evidently spent the better part of the weekend getting liqueur logged.What should have taken 15 min or less, lasted 30. The word empowered simply can't grasp the full impact of that experience !
I always thought that the Scarlet Witch was an interesting case. What we have there is essentially a woman who's fallen in love with her own vibrator, and consequently because she could not biologically mate with said device, she had to create her kids through magic.
Not to mention that the character is an instrument of satanic propaganda, paganism and wicca. By the way, magic can only corrupt and destroy, NEVER create!
Was thinking the same thing. Korea as well. Of course, they aren't really ethnostates as they don't restrict citizenship by race. Their racial homegeneity does cause delusions of superiority amongst some of their populace too. Israel while having Arab citizens is in many ways a technologically advanced ethnostate, but no one but their bought simps think they are remotely virtuous
17:06 If I remember correctly Ian McKellen broke down in tears & nearly walked off the Hobbit because of this. He said "this isn't why I got into acting" when almost all of his scenes involved reciting his lines alone in a bare room with minimal props.
Disney/Marvel feminism boils down to the "girls rule, boys drool" schoolyard chants that we all should have grown out of by now.
To be fair, I do drool an alarming amount when I sleep… and don’t.
That's sexist girls can also drool the same amount as boys. Women empowerment 💪
That saying was always stupid anyway no matter who says it at any age because it makes no sense, everyone drools and has drooled since babyhood even animals drool if anyone has seen dogs before. So literally aren't they insulting themselves by saying they drool too? XD It's not just boys who do it so again this saying has always been stupidly contradictory and ironic.
But they dont even know what a woman is, so how can they... Oh! It's because they know exactly whqt women are and that they're different then men, but can't say it because they'll get cancelled be pretend women
Well its worse than that lol with girls wanting to be included in the "lost boyz" now they drool equally to boys lmao so idk
"She wants to be a mom, but she isn't. So she tries to steal someone else's kids."
Never has "reimagined for modern audiences" been more relevant.
Her line she said to Reed Richards made me sick. Not to mention it was sexist.. and people defended it!
@@wiinterflowers4277 Didn't see it, so I'm curious what the line was, and too apathetic to do more than ask in a comment if you'd direct me to it. (Or provide it, that works fine.)
@@Sorain1 Reed: Wanda, I understand how you feel. I have children too.
Wanda: Do they have a mother?
Reed: Yes
Wanda: Good. Then there will be someone left to raise them
Wanda then goes on to murder Reed after this exchange
@@wiinterflowers4277 So you have a problem that a villain does villainous things?
@Darth Metaluna I guess you're right.
I'm a black African man, born and raised in Africa yet the introduction of Black Panther did not change anyone's favourite heroes. Even the younger generation still love Superman, Batman, Captain America and Spiderman.
It's not about how our heroes superficially look. It's about their values and the struggles they go through.
I remember as a teenager when Blade came out with Wesley Snipes. It was a badass movie, and I wanted to be a hybrid like him killing vampires as he did. LOL I never once thought of his skin color. To this day, that's still one of my favorite super hero movies.
@@JustinStrife Same here, always loved Snipes and never considered he was black until the recent focus on race.
It's not just Heroes either, Kingpin in the 2003 Daredevil was played by Michael Clarke Duncan was out of necessity, which later turned into the biggest if not the only reason to watch the film.
Totally agree. But Chadwick Boseman's death was a sad loss, and he at least played an excellent Black Panther, even if the movie itself was meh for me. But Wakanda Forever, IMO, is insulting to both his memory and black people everywhere. Many who defend these movies don't see how condescending they are to people in general and black people in particular. And Wakanda may f-pii-k off with their isolationism and not giving two farts for Africa's problems.
@@JustinStrife Blade was fabulous and ground breaking! And Snipes was an absolute legend in that movie!
Disney: we want women’s voices!
*Gina Carano speaks up*
Disney: silence woman!
Disney : come out women !
Scarlett johanson enters
Disney : eh any other women
Emma Fuhrmann enters
Disney : get out
They dont want women's voices, they want women's _money_ ! Lol
They only want women's voices that go along with the narrative
This comment needs to be posted on every youtube video lol
That whole thing still simmers my blood a bit.
As a woman I feel so empowered to…….. make my husband a sandwich without being asked #GirlBoss #Empowerment #INeverKnewWomenExistedUntilMarvelToldMe.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
If I remember correctly THE WASP was the Avenger's leader when Monica Rambeau debuted.
And Storm was the leader of the X-Men.
And no one complained. Because it was not a selfish political statement.
Because they were well written characters
This comment just makes me miss X-Men Evolution and Avengers Earths mightiest Heroes where these characters were done justice
Finally someone addresses that. And all of them were cool (specially Storm). And don't forget Vindicator (from Alpha Flight). So pretty much every superhero group has been commanded by a woman before. In short... yes, you remember correctly.
Cheers!
Captain Britain’s Meggan: so aware of the emotional and actual environment she adapted to it in order to survive until she grew old enough to take control for herself.
Underrated character.
Mohawk era Storm is still my favorite version of her.
Zoe Saldana was very precise in her wording. "These stories need to be told about women." Which is what Hollywood is all about. Taking stories and making them about women.
It's too bad because I think she's an absolute smokeshow and seems like an actually nice person, but she's become such a Kool-Aid distributor for this crap.
@@newalchemy9742 I agree. She seems really nice but yeah, she does.
Which is funny given Hollywood’s long history of producers and directors harassing actresses.
They can't even define what a woman is
"Hollywood is all about talking about themselves making it about women".
Problem is, they only want those women’s voices and points of view as long as they are exactly the same! Any woman who disagrees with their ideology gets chucked unceremoniously!
Exactly. That's why no sane person supports modern "feminism." Any woman that actually thinks for themselves and doesn't automatically kiss all other women's asses and shit on men is "suffering from internalized misogyny" according to them. You can't "slut shame," but shaming people for being "prudes" is perfectly acceptable.
"all women are equal but some are more equal than others" (quoting Animal Farming)
Well, that was Wakanda Forever, wasn't it? All the women in that were the same person in different bodies
JK Rowling, anyone? She's a pretty good example.
Gina Carano who got "sent to special forces" in Mandalorian.
It's important to see yourself in these characters.
Me wondering where all the genius billionaire trustfund orphans that made Batman popular are.
Or Iron Man
"Me wondering where all the genius billionaire trustfund orphans that made Batman popular are." Studying martial arts in Tibet in preparation for a relentless vigilante war on crime, so they do not have time for movies based on kids' comic books.
I'm wondering where the geneticists who suffered at their own discoveries and self testing are who made the hulk popular.
Along that same vein, I should be questioning where all the Sith lords with evil galactic Empires are.
Where are all the farm boys blowing up giant balls and fighting Space Nazis with plasma swords?
Seeing the children in the Captain Marvel costume... I do a massive haunted house from my home as a home haunter, with about 80 to 100 kids coming to my door. I've been doing Halloween for about 13 years.
Never have I seen a girl dressed as any of these characters. Ever. Girls from 3 to 16, 17. I NEVER see girls dressed as Captain Marvel or Scarlet Witch. I see boys as Hulk, Spider-Man, Ironman and Cap, but never girls. I see the occasional Harley Quinn, but its rare and usually older girls. What I do see is little girls as princess, cheer leaders, vampires, clowns, cats, a ton of Disney princess! So to even post that is clear hubris. And, well, it's a lie.
I feel sorry for them.
Nice, Halloween is my favorite holiday! I've always wanted to do a haunt but I don't own a house yet.
It's like the media push here in the U.K. for women's football.....girls and women for the vast majority aren't in the least bit interested in watching it.....you can't force this stuff into being
And I bet the Disney princesses stop at Elsa and Anna with no one acknowledging Moana or Tiana.
Has there been a balding, middle-aged, medium height, and slightly overweight hero? Well I haven't seen myself represented either! Empower me damnit!
Tbh, that could work if it was done well and they treated the character with dignity and respect that they deserved
Breaking Bad(Bryan Cranston)and Tulsa King(Sylvester Stallone) showed you could have older, middle aged men grow, learn and become different people and still be awesome and badass.
@@chasehedges6775 Bruce Willis, as John McClaine, embodied that fairly well. He was not overweight but definitely not muscly.
@@jimbo9305 👍👍. Along with Arnold Swarchenegger
Was fat thor not a good representation 😕 🤣
Critical Drinker and The Boys: "Do you seriously believe your own hype that much?"
Brie Larson: "I AM THE HYPE!!!"
Everyone: “no, no you are not”
I hope the drinker gets a oscar.
Whoa whoa whoa, don't let Brie make you forget that JLaw started the Hype and led the way for everyone else.
@TheWarmachine375 nice TFS reference
When it comes to buying their own hype, I think of Olivia Wilde with the whole don’t worry darling debacle and look how that backfired😂😂
"People who look like me can be superheroes too." - No you can't, because they're fictional.
Poor argument.
That reminds me of back in 2016 when they came out with "women can be Ghostbusters too". I remember thinking: "these morons do _know_ that a Ghostbuster is not a _real_ career, right?" They're not like a firefighter or an astronaut: you are not "breaking the glass ceiling" by stealing the plot/concept of a movie that a couple of men came up with three decades ago.
@@graemevaughey7432 Man, they must _hate_ 40k's Space Marines (which can _actually_ only be dudes)
But that doesn't make the statement false, since she never claimed that SHE could be one; just that they could LOOK LIKE the person making that observation. Which is true.
The real question is whether it MATTERS that a superhero "looks like me." I submit that it should not. It is the character's principles and ideals which make them heroic, not their appearance. Haven't Homelander, Omni-Man, and all the other "Superman . . . but baaaaaaad" characters illustrated that enough yet?
Personally, I always knew superheroes could look like me, even in the early seventies. I created plenty who did, and plenty who didn't. But what was always important to me is what and who they fought for. The "how they look" stuff was only important if it contributed to their value system (which it sometimes did). But I never sought to create "[ADJECTIVE] characters," and I never looked at myself as a "[ADJECTIVE] writer." I am a writer who happens to be [MULTIPLE ADJECTIVES], and I have created some characters who it so happens are [ADJECTIVES IN A GRAB BAG].
@@WakenerOne It's not _how_ you look, but _what_ you do.
Just ask Ben Grimm.
It's a disgrace that not a single women ever appeared in movies, comics or videogames before the stunning and brave pioneers at modern Marvel/Disney fixed the patriarchy.
I understand the sarcasm, but I like to bring up when men used to play as woman in plays back in the olden days because they weren’t allowed to leave home or have jobs. I’m not making an argument just a funny thought. Of course now woman do have rights and also aren’t straight up blocked from most things.
@@mcrayden8599 that was a few centuries ago! People may as well complain about being invaded and enslaved by Egyptians, Mongolians and Vikings! Modern day american women are arguably the most privileged large demographic that's ever existed- but it's still fashionable to be a victim.
@@addictiontransfer3731 I think you've tagged the wrong person- not my quote?
@@uxm4life94 I did!! im sorry about that!!
@@mcrayden8599 "arent strait up blocked from _most_ things"
what is a single thing that modern women in america _are_ blocked from?
They should do a male version of this show and it's just Drax laughing continuously for 4 episodes 😂
"I have famously huge turds! Hahahahahaha!!!" - Drax The Destroyer
I would rather watch that clip on loop for 4 hours than this stupid MPower show. And I'm pretty sure my wife would as well.
It would be more entertaining than what ever the f m power is
These mpower is insulting to play even as background noise while scrubbing toilet
I love how Captain Marvel getting hit by thanos has just become iconic because everyone was waiting for someone to punch her to the moon
I wonder what Josh Brolin and Brie Larson thought of that moment when filming it?
@@chasehedges6775 josh:🙂
Brie:😒💅
One of these days Captain Marvel! Bang Zoom! You're going to the Moon!
@@whenpigsfly8178 Mmmm delicious ancient meme reference. Love me a classic.
Honestly, in that moment i was disappointed that his headbutt did nothing. Would have loved like a bloody nose or something but then when he grabbed that powerstone and fucking Purple Falcon.. PUNCHED her off screen it made me smile. The last modicum of storytelling survived, allowing Tony Stark, a simple man, to save the day.
A word of caution to women. I grew up watching super hero movies with characters who were the same color as me and yet neither myself, nor any of my friends ever became super heroes ourselves. I am starting to think that super hero is a made up job and not real.
Don't _think_ . Consume product and get excited for next product.
Lol
Superhero woman is the new Disney princess.
@@legokirbymanchannel Minus the singing
Superheroes are a fantasy creation.
Yeah these people are confusing selfishness with empowerment. They wear their humility like a golden crown despite the irony. They are not good people. Drinker is right
That's a perfect way to put it.
I, too, am extremely humble!
@@scottydu81 Brie Larson: "You're not more humble than I am!! I'm the most humble woman in the world!! NOBODY IS MORE HUMBLE THAN MEEE!! PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO ME... I'm so lonely..."
a number of these new female superheroes are only heroes because we are told they're heroes not because they do anything that is heroic like sacrifice or facing their doubt. Captain Marvel went from working for the Space Nazis to helping Space Refugees with hardly a pause of self reflection.
That's a perceptive insight and 100% correct. The spirit of the age says the height of goodness is realizing your own desires and ambitions, regardless of the effect they have on other people. They are yours, so by definition, they must be good because you are the center of the universe.
Hope they keep this MPower going. I want to buy Disney stock at .25 cents a share.
My wife keeps saying "I hope Disney goes under, they've ruined everything".
if disney reaches .25 a share.. I'll still short it.
AZ suffered through Batwoman, so he's completely prepared for where the MCU is going. 🙃
Yeah but Batwoman was funny though
@@Hypercane_ If only the humour was deliberate..
@@whenpigsfly8178 nah I think it being by accident was honestly for the best. If Batwoman tried to be funny it would just be She-Hulk.
Az's journey with Batwoman hasn't ended yet, he still needs to watch Javicia Leslie's final appearance in the Arrowverse playing Red Death on The Flash, it's hilarious just how bad she is...
You don't even need to watch the episodes, just watch clips on UA-cam and you will certainly be entertained if you're not too busy cringing...
@@Hypercane_ except it wasn't, it was fucking trash
I’m so ready to consume next product and be MPowered!
@@Peak_Aussieman But father, I'm a cis white male! Am not worthy of this celestial gift, so I must reject it 😢
Im not ready for a bmw either
I'm strapped in and my eyes are held open with metal prongs. Let 'er rip!
@@whenpigsfly8178 Clockwork Orange Style!
Mpowered? Male powered?
Of COURSE it would be about “people who look like me” nonsense. That’s all that matters, right? That’s the most important factor in anyone’s existence! What they look like, but not who they are as a person.
Like, I understand it to an extent (one of the reasons the real Ariel has always been the only Disney Princess I have ever liked and related to is because we're both redheads. And I hate seeing redheaded characters have their hair color or other aspects changed). But that isn't the only reason I love Ariel, because I don't relate to any other redheaded princess, only her. I relate to her because we're both redheads who sing, don't belong in the world we live in, and put love first. As for other fictional characters I relate to, I always related more to Steve Urkle than most white female characters. I have nearly always related to male characters more than female characters (and, no, I am not "trans" or "non-binary/gender fluid"). I don't need a character to share my sex or race to see myself in them.
@@englishatheart "and put love first"
With a line like that your future's not looking too bright. Either that or you're 12 and there's still time for you to grow up before you become another one of those jaded miserable feminists who create shows like this.
Your comment had potential outside of that part. But that's a really worrisome thing to say.
Anyone remember Totally Spies?Cartoon Network series about three Beverly Hills teenage girls who moonlighted as secret agents. They loved shopping, makeup, and talking/arguing about boys they had crushes on, but were also just plain badass action heroes when the situation called for it. Extremely empowering without sacrificing femininity, and the themes were generally universally approachable. I'm a dude and my brother and I loved that show growing up.
I, a male, loved totally spies as a kid 😂
That show was borderline r34 mate, i mean it made me the man i am today but for sure better female characters there
Totally spies was the shit. Funny but adventurous and lots of creativity. But this empowering shit needs to go, same with sexism or racism and all that. They're all just words that mean nothing now and sort of just as a vague fog of "thing bad" - "thing good" that communicates little. No show should be empowering unless we're dealing with a philosophical or historical masterpiece that like addresses gay culture in some arabian shit hole that raises awareness that they don't have to take being stonned or something for who they are.
It was a JetX before CN. And French.
I hate to admit it but I watched the show a lot.
Love that Scarlet is missing seeing as how they Mpowered her out of 25 million dollars 🥴
Couldn’t help but notice that the three main characters they snuffed in Endgame were played by three of the top 5 most expensive actors in Hollywood in 2019: RDJ was first, SJ was second & Evans was fourth or fifth I think. Hemsworth was also in the top five. I guess maybe they figured it would be easier to wrangle an easy-going Aussie into taking less money in future movies. 😉
The kids of today won't have nostalgia for the films of today. They don't watch films. They watch UA-cam. They'll have nostalgia for Markiplier, "Ah, people don't stream games the way they used to"
Yeah, gen z is all about TikTok and social media. The most they'd do is have a film on in the background while scrolling.
I'm already nostalgic for the old days of youtube where the biggest creators where either gamers or people bullying children for views
Which is why it’s imperative you plop their impetuous rears down and make sure they watch the classics.
@@GeraltofRivia22 Counter: I am Gen Z and I am not like that. Yes, I don't really care for cinema, or tv shows in general, but I couldn't give two shits, much less even one for Til Tok and social media in general. Except UA-cam, because apparently that's considered social media.
@@GeraltofRivia22 Technically Gen z, but older. Also these who do that are dumb mind numbed by social media. I can watch a movie/TV show without looking at my phone but those who can't have a problem sadly. Also watching older movies is so good, they're actually great!
I always picture these arguments being pulled in Korean cinema. "Hey, we need to make our movies look like 'the world we live in today.' So, based on global figures, we are 77.7 million out of 7.5 billion people and therefore only 1.04% of our cast can be ethnic Korean. To better reflect the world we live in today!!!"
I don't think it'd work out too well, but what do I know?
Fallacy.
@@ez6888 Ratio
@@ez6888 What's fallacious about what the OP said?
Boom headshot
I am disappointed that She Hulk is not on the trailer. Guess her twerking was too much and they cut it out.
we're not ready for any more tik tok dances.
It's honestly sad that people in the entertainment industry think that everyone wants to see characters who look and act exactly like them. No, we really don't. Characters in movies and comics are idealized versions of what we should be inspired by. Not go, "Hey, I like this character, because they're literally me!"
Characters need to be _relatable_ first and foremost, but this highly paid expert writers think relatability only goes skin-deep.
Vision will come back when he has finished building his better-than-him daughter.
There were never any strong female characters on film until current year.
Nah, Jennifer Lawerence in Hunger Games was the first one IIRC.
@valcristPL combine that stupidity with the mary sue article from a few years back about seeing Alien for the first time and I'm starting to think these people have never watched a movie in their entire lives
Yeah, no one had ever thought of woman as capable of anything until Jennifer Lawrence was born.
@@valcristPL I thought Brie Larsen was the first...
@@James_Stan808 that's because action and horror movies back in the day appealed mostly to men.
It's only now that women are trying impose themselves on nerd culture they think everything is new and ground breaking.
How are women not insulted by this? Imagine for your birthday someone giving you a wrapped box filled with dog food
Women have been spoonfed this propaganda for two generations. They don’t even notice it
Remember to invest in dog food..
my daughter is extremely against criticising this. for most women they act like a hive mind, they think like a collective. despite cultural and religious differences women think like a group, if one gets a win they feel they all earned a win. even if part of them believes the other part is blasphemous, their hive mind still connects them. Their empathy if missused is their downfall.
Hey, partially Chinese here. Congrats on somehow making a very funny joke even in a modern Chinese context. 🤣
@@MelbourneArchviz It may be time magazine, or rolling stone but one of those giant corporations gave their woman of the year award to a man. Obviously this was a trans person, either way they were born a man. If someone lives their entire life that way that's fine I don't care, but I wonder how she would feel about that. Out of all the women to give that award to
I feel INSULTED that Marvel thinks I should be "empowered" like Scarlet Witch
Soo when they say that, we would be Murderers then since Wanda is known as a mass murdering witch.
@@Director_Oompaloompa Yeah, basically.
"Ladies, you too can be a sadistic vindictive emotionally immature psychopath."
"I too should be allowed to commit mass homicide." -Marvel, probably
@@silverscorpio24 Many women already are.
@@Zzzlol94 That whole "what is grief, if not love preserving?" bullshit they were trying to push.. that's basically the show's way of saying, "hey it's okay to punish people when you're hurting!" I felt disgusted by that. Why? Because I went through through depression, nearly took my own life in 2020 and when I finally told someone, I didn't lash out or hurt people like Wanda did. "Empowered," my ass! Be your own role model! Marvel, look at Clarice Starling, who went through unimaginable trauma and lost her own father at such a young age but when she older, she was able to make peace with her past by saving someone from a serial killer. Marvel needs to learn it's about story and character development, not about vagina and tits.
My childhood (90ths) was full of female super heroes. Sailor moon, lady oscar, cutey honey, wedding peach, pretty cure...plus female lead shows like mila, hikari, cats eye and MANY more. I am happy to grew up in germany were we had tons of anime.
Since 1951, The Philippines most famous superhero character, Darna, has had thirteen movies made about her, and four TV series (the most recent of which debuted last year). Marvel is really late to the party.
Maybe that's why they're overcompensating.
The comics division of Marvel (and DC for that matter) haven't been late to the party though. There have been female superheroes since the early 1940s.
@@BiggieTrismegistus the OP said movies and TV shows, not just comics.
That's my country! Thank you.
Let's celebrate the straight white man who made Iron Man a reality.
Iron Man 1 is still the best
He wasn't White, He was a Jew
3 cheers for Jon Favreau
Carol and Monica: "We have the power to fly, shoot lasers and tank everything."
Kamala: *"GUM-GUM GIANT PISTOL!"*
please dont disrespect luffy like that lol
@@hsizzle4502 Ironically female characters One piece are more well-written than female characters in marvel. Even when they are as strong as the men most of the time.
Luffy's Mom can beat all of them.
Ironically, your usage of Kamala is more imaginative than the comics and tv show ever was.
Don’t you dare disrespect Luffy by comparing him to that trash ever again!
Connie Nielson as Lucilla in Gladiator 2000 is how you properly portray a female character. She’s a mother trying to protect her son from her evil brother and needs Maximus’ help to do so and Maximus wants to avenge his family’s murder by killing Commodus. A male and a female character who work together to stop the villain.
Yes, that was well done.
Another example of this is Remington Steele, the tv series from 80s starring Pierce Brosnan.
Kindergarten Cop. He takes over the job when she is sick, and she saves his life in the end (while still sick). On the other side, the bad guys are a dude and his mom. Men and women working together, both capable of good and evil. Unthinkable nowadays.
So a man always has to be alongside a woman in her own movie?
@@YouScareMe1 👎👎👎. A male and a female character were working together
They're so delusional that they no longer say "we inspire kids to be brave, courageous, strong-willed," but instead say "we show that anyone can be a superhero, or an Elf or Dwarf in Lord of the Rings." No, we are all still human being and bound by what we can be in this world. That's why the role models should inspire positive traits rather than con kids in to thinking they can be fictional characters.
"Ms Marvel literally had her superpowers delivered by mail" 😂😂😂
Oof.
"I drink THE BAR. Then I eat the bar, then redesign it into something better!" Absolute gold.🤣🤣👍🏼👍🏼
The goal isn't to empower women, the goal is to pervert, push down, and shame men. It's to convince us that women are superior in every way, while using characters and stories based on second comics to try and get this message across.
Not to mention shame any woman who isn't a "modern feminist."
15 year old boys soccer team vs. USA Olympic soccer team.
Star wars the Force of destiny anyone?
Unless a car gets a flat
Girls get things done.
Let's make the character more relatable -- Casts Brie. 😂😂
Is that, like, a personal attack, or something?
@atomicdancer Wouldn't necessarily say personal attack, just more so acknowledging the humor resulting from the dissonance of the intent vs execution. Like if the committee said it was a desire to keep jokes inoffensive that motivated them to have Ricky Gervais host, or if the superbowl said we want less silly half time shows, so weird al will host next year.
No, Brie Larson is a very relatable person with a charming personality.
ua-cam.com/video/JL0XByQAr3Q/v-deo.html
Who is this 'Brie' you speak of? Don't you mean 'Plank'?
@@Steve0C wooosh
Old school Ms Marvel/Captain Marvel: "I'm going in head strong on this one. I know I'm not going to win, but fuck it. If I live, I can fight another day."
Modern Captain Marvel: "GIVE ME THE WIN! I DESERVE IT BECAUSE IM A WOMAN!"
Thank you. At least someone remembers how she used to be written
Earthes Mightiest Heroes is still the only time I've seen this character on screen and actually enjoyed what they do with her. Why is this so hard for Disney to understand
I've been collecting comics for longer than some of you have been alive and if they wanted to give this an accurate title, it would be Mbarrassment.
Can’t wait for marvels international men’s day post!
Also the same day is international toilet day but if you tell a man that his first question will be “wait there’s an international men’s day?!”
Every day is International Men’s Day. Every single thing you see around you was designed and built by a MAN. Always has, ALWAYS will be.
it'll be a "thanks alot men" poster showing a war that brie larson has to break up by beating both sides by doing her own stunts saying she's the first her of her kind... (ignoring cynthia rothrock and Milla Jovovich)
Marvel is so brave for inventing women🙏
I'm an Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. fan. And when I see these things I say "Where's Daisy Johnson, Where's Malinda May, Where's Elana Rodriguez ?". But then I think it's good they're being left out of all this stuff because they'd all be re-imagined as.....who knows what. Re Imagined of "Modern Audiences"....and yes we all heard that in The Drinkers voice.
Melinda May from Agents of Shield is a strong character in every way. The fact that she carries on during her duty even though there are scars on her soul caused by her actions is inspiring to everyone.
@@toms7114 It's funny how Agents of SHIELD has more likable, badass, relatable female characters than the entirety of the Phase 4 slate.
@@wiinterflowers4277 That's because, despite his personal failings of being a gigantic ass hole Joss Whedon knows how to make good characters and get the most out of them. He had a lot to do with production of Agents of Shield until his divorce and some unfounded accusations against him during it. The accusations of him being a verbally abusive ass though, those seem to well founded.
@@toms7114 Well he's a confirmed woman hating asshole. But I did enjoy Agents of SHIELD. Should've have had it run for five seasons and then weave the characters back into the MCU.
Agents of Shield was packed with amazing women while never degrading their men! The kind of production marvel could only dream of making now, not realizing they already have. Daisy Johnson's story was absolutely riveting in seasons 1 and 2. I wanted her to become the leader of Shield, and not cuz anyone told me to want it. And we can't forget the unstoppable Jemma Simmons, a woman without powers or training who stands on the front lines daily in order to save lives. She inspires me far more than these "strong marvel women" who can't even recognize what came before them.
"some people say practice makes perfect, but I think we should just make perfect" 🤣🤣🤔
Practice only makes perfect if you are willing to self reflect, admit to fault and work to improve. These folks? They're sure they did it perfectly the first time.
"Women have been completely in control, beyond all reproach and criticism, for at least a decade and likely more. That's why it's so important to make sure these stories are told about women, so we can put them with all the other stories we have told about women so we can all pretend we are overcoming victimhood while actually being in charge for quite some time."
This sounds like some Bs I would write into my college essay projects to increase character counts to meet demand.
Truth post. women under the cultural crusade of feminism sexism has been actively attacking mens very presence and sexuality in every way for 3 generations straight.
Woman aren’t really in control in many ways, and definitely not when it comes to woman over sexualization and rape but ok /:
In all fairness, Disney is pandering to a cringe worthy degree and it’s gross, because they’re just making half assed female, or lgbtq characters and it’s painful to see. My girlfriend, and gay friends all hate this shit too.
You know who I find inspiring? Amelia from Babadook. The woman went through a terrible loss, struggled with an unruly child that she had to raise on her own, struggled to maintain her job and relationships, faced a hellish nightmare that is the Babadook, lost her sanity and gave into her demons, yet she pulled through and overcame her insurmountable trauma and demons in the end, becoming a stronger and more resilient person and mother for it. She could never be rid of the demon, but she’ll definitely make it her bitch.
Marvel hasn’t produced anything that has come close to that level of depth and empowerment, yet they keep patting themselves on the back like they made great heroines rather than bland narcissists who overcame nothing…
If Marvel wrotte it, Amelia would've punched the shit out of the Babadook, and it would've been a metaphor for the patriarchy or something. Also she would be black, and the son adopted, cus a retarded black kid would be impossible in their tiny minds
A classic film.
Women with flaws?! Oh, the horror! Never mind they overcome them, the fact that they even have flaws in the first place is too horrible for Twitter to think about.
Babadook is not remotely that deep or great.
@@englishatheart I can’t say I agree, though I understand it’s not everyone’s cup of tea
They may have lost their core audience, but at least they promoted intersectional feminism. That's the most important thing.
Why do you care tho?
I’m a woman and part of their core audience. Marvel (and some DC) reader from 1968 to 2015 and total geekess.
Notice the end date there…?
Who needs millions when you can have what amounts to a fringe group of thousands on Twitter? And Marvel fans with a white male guilt complex
@@rollrcoastrbacon2725 You overestimate the amount of incels that get mad about women in movies.
@@YouScareMe1 How could I possibly have anything against women when I have no idea what one is? I'm not a biologist.
Does that empowerment include the times a couple of them slept with producers for roles?
"We've never seen a world like this, populated with so many different faces and colours..."
How long have Marvel comics been running for now?
Since 1939. DC has been around since 1935.
6:33 _"...people that look like me... we can be superheroes too..."_
They know superheroes aren't real, right?
I am increasingly convinced they are so delusional that they're not truly sure any more.
Some people unironically believed that Wakanda was real.
They took Saturday morning cartoon characters, comics and strips whose core audience had always been young, pre-teen and teenage boys and twisted and perverted them into mindless drones of insane, laughable but at the same time tragic, new age, neo-marxist propaganda. Instead of fighting for a noble cause like to end hunger in Africa and other 3rd world countries and defend the working rights of ALL people ( not just whamin ) they obsess over ruining what we ( men ) love. That cash flow from Blackrock might be pretty " sweet " but it's not going to last forever. Especially with World War III on the horizon!
That's why the smart people who used to write comics always talked and wrote about heroism not superheroism. You can't actually be a superhero but you can be a hero is a billion different ways.
@@BiggieTrismegistus Exactly!
I'm kind of impressed with their determination, they spread that crap out over four episodes.
You have to be really creative to come up with nonsense for 4 episodes
4 episodes?
Shouldn't be a problem to fill this up with the typical gobbledygook, not at all!
They'll probably have so much shenanigans to present, they must do several seasons just for that alone...
Amazing how they managed to make this more pandering than “Girls get it done!”
Remember Starwars "forces of destiny"? But this is for Marvel.
And girls get it done was actually somewhat cool cause it wasn't pushing anything.
I didn't find "Girls get it done!" pandering. They might as well have been winking to the audience when they said it, and that was the point of it.
@@diablows1909 that’s the point exactly! The real world corporate pandering is somehow worse than the parody.
@@themugwump33 I get what you're saying now, my apologies
LOL I never noticed they did in fact put fake male writers in the writers room when She-Hulk broke the wall LOL
They all looked so spineless that I didn't even consider that they weren't in with the rest of the sheep.
If you need constant reassurance, a huge public relations campaign at your back, people skittering out of your way to make room whenever you approach, any views that conflict your own violently silenced, a projected ignorance of your weaknesses that leads you to believe that you have none, and an absolute view that cooperation and compromise are burdens that are beneath you... You are not, in any meaningful way, nor will you ever be, empowered.
That moment when Dreamworks gives us a badass, capable woman who has her own weaknesses and obstacles than anything Disney/Marvel has gave us in years.
And the best part? ITS A FUCKING ANTHROPOMORPHIC CAT
I can't imagine this ever working out. Cats don't watch movies, so how's anyone gonna identify with this?
Kitty Softpaws FTW!
God I watched that movie after the Drinker and Greg Owen recommended it and I'm so glad I did! I haven't cried that much at a movie in years! They were manly tears of course, but when Perrito goes "I have a sweater and two best friends, what would I need a wish for?" I absolutely lost it!! Just bawling!
Ha, damn straight Piper.
disney already did that with Bolt.
What I don't understand is they keep talking about having these characters/superheroes so that you can relate to them because you look like them. But, you shouldn't want to relate to them, especially because of something so superficial as physical looks. You should aspire to be like the characters regardless of the look of them. The importance is to take on the character's beliefs and values. What makes them do the good that they do no matter what they look like.
Repetition equals industry-standard
Let’s celebrate. Just celebrate!! Although I’m not sure what Marvel has to celebrate about lately!!
*FAILURE!!!*
I can't wait for Disney to lose EVEN more money!🤣
I MCancelled my D+ membership just in time.
Az losing it at the building metaphor-“BECOME AN ARCHITECT THEN!!”
We don't want them ruining our profession man, keep em away
LOL
I'll always get a kick out of people who think that screeching and yelling is POWERFUL!
No... a lack of emotional control is actually the opposite of being powerful.
It just allows you to be more easily controlled by others into acting a specific way.
They can make you look like a lunatic with only a passing innocuous phrase, that makes you weak, not powerful.
I don't drink at the bar... I drink the bar.
I eat the bar, so that I can redesign the bar.
I do hope we get quotes like this in the 'male' version of M-Power
We won't get that because apparently only women can be M-powered!
*MAN-Power*
10:10 (Captain Marvel) “… went from godmode to hyper godmode” seems like an understatement. She started at SS Blue and just decided to upgrade to Ultra Instinct… in the Raditz arc.
I work for a telecommunications company. A large one. Rhymes with horizon. But anyway. The management structure is largely based off how good of a front you can put on and how much of the koolaid you can drink before getting sick. And that stupid phrase "I don't care about the glass ceiling" and how she says she wants to tear down the wall so they can rebuild it... That's the kind of thing you need to do when you want to move up in the company. It's not enough to just know what you're doing and be a hard worker. You need to absolutely sell yourself that you only care about the company and moving up and creating stupid little phrases like this with whatever buzzwords you can throw in are a major tool in that. She's using this little segment as corporate resume fluff. Now she has a powerful little quote or whatever and she has her face out there.
I think I would have a nervous breakdown working in such a phony bullshit environment like that. Best of luck with your sanity!
I really hope architectural firms aren't like this next year, 2 years from now when I finish trade school 😕
@@Nfshotpursuitking If they are, I will do my best to stay away from any recently built structures.
I miss old movies where men and women could joke around one another, and this issues were already mostly a thing of the past.
Anyone remember when in the movie Aliens men and women were part of the army and both looked the part? I still remember this conversation:
Dude: "Vazques, have you ever been mistaken for a man?"
Vazques: "No, have you?"
Everyone: laughs, high five her or say "burn!"
Life: keeps going on.
Favorite part in Captain Marvel movie was the flashback scene when she was a kid racing a go-kart and a boy yells she's going too fast then she runs into a wall and explodes. Somehow that seems so symbolic of our times.
I love how Gamora is front and center, when they killed her off in IW and replaced her with a blank slate variant in Endgame. They love women, but will not hesitate to undo all their character development.
LAZY WRITING
Poor Zoe Saldana. No wonder she wants out of the MCU.
Good point.
I’m excited for Guardians 3 but Gamora’s return is an absolutely turnoff
To be fair, they reset men's character development too. Thor goes back to square 1 in each film. They're just bad writers lmao.
The wall represented a bar graph of Disney's earnings so you see they destroyed it completely now they're trying to rebuild it using poop for mortar.
Susan Oliver the Green Beauty on Star Trek TOS was my first foray as a yoot to taking way too much time in the bathroom…
She empowered me big time! Yeah wahmennnnn power!!!
Sad how the company making MPower tried to steal ScarJo's money.
Linda Carter's Wonder Woman was one of my favorite shows as a hot blooded male teen.
Welcome to the cringeverse. Where the Acringers fight the Cringelords.
The new below Averagers
Cringevengers
Robot Head plays footage of celebrities speaking perfectly; he speeds it up a touch so they all _sound_ as ridiculous as the words coming out of their mouths.
I love his content
As an Australian, I'm proud of him ;) But seriously, he's pretty damn funny. Plus, I love the robot foot stomping on idiots.
Ms. Marvel got her powers by mail, but Wonder Woman can get hers faster. Know why? Because she's Amazon.
BA-DUM TSSS!! 🥁
W.W. 2023: "I Wonder what a Woman is?" 🤔
Awesome one! Have a like!
That one got me! Well done, sir!
DC needs to release a video with Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, Vixen, Catwoman, Zatanna, and Black Canary fighting in skimpy outfits and the tagline "We actually KNOW our audience".
My last semester of university back in 2015 I was just filling credit hours to maintain the scholarship I was on and coast to graduation. I ended up in two film classes, one taught by a man pushing 70, the other by a man pushing 40. I took these expecting an easy course load of just watching movies all semester and not having to tax myself learning too much. I ended up seeing this whole point of reference for movies being driven by nostalgia happen in real time. I actually ended up learning more about cinema than I planned and ended up being fun bouncing these professors off each other for my entertainment.
People who view Scarlet Witch favorably and down play her villainous acts reminds me of some comments I came across on a clip from the Into the Woods musical film. People were talking about the witch in that film as if she were the true victim of the story. As if she were some tragic character. But once I pointed out that she literally viewed the kidnapping of a couples newborn baby as a justified response to the guy stealing from her garden, they all went silent. And on top of that, she kept the poor child locked away in a tower her whole life mentally abusing her and hindering her social development.
I never got a response, it was as if they had completely forgotten all those awful things or perhaps are just sympathetic towards characters who act as awful as themselves.
They're sympathetic towards female characters who act awful. They brought up Rachel Weisz's character in _Black Widow._ She gets a happy ending while Dreykov is seen as absolutely awful despite him not being able to do what he did without her help. None of the Widows seem to care she was just as responsible for what happened to them as Dreykov was. It's so weird. Oh, and don't even get me started on Harley Quinn. She was a freaking serial killer but it's cool because "The Joker manipulated her". He's The Joker. If you think he's good boyfriend material everything that happens to you from then on is your own damn fault.
And then theirs TikTok girls that simp over actual serial killers like Jeffery Dalmer
Didn’t know The Movie Cynic was on the show, been subbed to him since his Ragnorok video, I think it was! Good channel
As a woman, I don't need other women to tell me what is inspiring and empowering to me. This is nothing more than first level superficial, and the biggest problem with today's society. Somehow, people are led to believe they only belong to the group they "look like"... So toxic and actually, very divisive.
I am a woman and I feel inspired and empowered by whatever speaks to me, for my own reasons... Often fictional characters, with or without gender, with or without colour/race.
Even a talking tree can be empowering, if the idea they vehiculate is... And no, I am not taking about Groot. Sidenote, that all female scene at the end of End Game had me disappear in my seat...
It actually made me feel ashamed.
Agree, completely. Endgame's all female-led attack made me die a little inside. It was embarrassing. I've never once required female character representation in order to be engaged in a story, or to feel inspired. It's ridiculous.
These narratives are pandering, divisive, and as one who has worked in a male-dominated field for years (engineering), the implied claims that there is no way through for a woman but by tearing everything down is infuriating to me. It's also a bold-faced lie and damaging to male-female relationships in the workplace. I really can't understand anyone who believes this kind of messaging is helpful.
The box office sure has been showing us EXACTLY how much these stories NEED to be told 😂😂😂😂 🗑🚮
Disney is literally filling a sinking ship with dynamite at this point
I don't think you know what "literally" is supposed to mean.
Actually it's more like they used the dynamite to blow a hole in the hull so the seawater would put out an engine fire. Except now the boilers are dead AND the ship is sinking, and Disney is STILL bragging about how luxurious their ship is.
I'm certainly MPowered to see The Marvels disappoint in the box office and be blamed by the leads as sexists.
The Marvels looks awful in general!
I was born in the 70s and my Czechoslovakian (now Czech) mother introduced me to films going all the way back to the 1920s and music going back to the classical era of Mozart, Beethoven etc along with more modern music from Elvis & Motown.
My Hungarian father would teach me about history and I would listen to his Hungarian Gypsy music while I was drawing in the kitchen and he was cooking.
There is no excuse for anyone born in anytime to NOT teach their kids about things from the past otherwise it's just the blind leading the blind.
I think what I dislike about this kind of stuff the most, aside from the blatant sexism is that it's forcing empowerment. Like it's demanding you to be empowered instead of just having the story/character speak for them self and being empowering.
Like so many other things today it doesn't come across as genuine, and just feels forced making it worse.
I love how their mask somehow keeps falling off more and more each new project they announce
Just like the Skinwalker's mythology lol
A few weeks back, there was some kind of Disney expo in my city. My wife and I saw lots of parents walking towards the arena where it was being held and at first we didn't know what it was. We started seeing lots of little boys dressed as superheroes ( mostly Spider-Man, a few Captain Americas) and then lots of girls...dressed as princesses.
If only Disney had decades of data to show that while girls and women may like superheroes they're much more of a guy thing.
Cant wait for time where we see girl dressed as she hulk and wanda unironically
@@HowToChangeName do they dress as them ironically now? That's crazy.
Female empowerment where every woman involved answers to Kevin and Bob🤣🤣
How everyone kept a straight face when he said that is beyond my abilities. 0:22
Love Brendan Fraser. Seems like a very nice guy and Blast from the past was one of my all time favorite movies. And who doesn’t love the mummy franchise? Glad to see him get this kind of recognition for his talent.
I remember my first experience with woman's empowerment was when I was in the Army. I had just arrived in Europe from boot camp and whats called A.I.T (Advanced Individual Training ) . That Monday's (A.M.) 2 mile run (for some reason) the guys were placed behind the woman who evidently spent the better part of the weekend getting liqueur logged.What should have taken 15 min or less, lasted 30. The word empowered simply can't grasp the full impact of that experience !
I always thought that the Scarlet Witch was an interesting case. What we have there is essentially a woman who's fallen in love with her own vibrator, and consequently because she could not biologically mate with said device, she had to create her kids through magic.
Equating Vision to a vibrator is fucking hilarious.
Not to mention that the character is an instrument of satanic propaganda, paganism and wicca. By the way, magic can only corrupt and destroy, NEVER create!
No wonder she's popular with the Twitter crowd
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Problem with Scarlet Witch is they spent several movies establish her character’s emotional growth only to have it all vanish OFFSCREEN.
its JAPAN actually, an ethnostate perceived as good with advance technology and largely successful... and it's awesome!
Was thinking the same thing. Korea as well. Of course, they aren't really ethnostates as they don't restrict citizenship by race. Their racial homegeneity does cause delusions of superiority amongst some of their populace too. Israel while having Arab citizens is in many ways a technologically advanced ethnostate, but no one but their bought simps think they are remotely virtuous
Mushi mushi, based department?
If statistics tells us anything I have 8 young ones in my family , girls and boys ages 3-12 and NONE watch Marvel! I at 47 am the only one who does
"The Gay Hero's Of DC"......You realize someone is scribbling away right now don't you ?
There's a 'Justice League Queer' 😣🤮🤮🤮 formed after Eclipso attacked a pride parade, and ofc it has Batwoman in it
they have a homosexual green lantern already, and tried to make a homosexual superman.
17:06 If I remember correctly Ian McKellen broke down in tears & nearly walked off the Hobbit because of this. He said "this isn't why I got into acting" when almost all of his scenes involved reciting his lines alone in a bare room with minimal props.
Power power power. I'm so sick of the entitled victimhood mentality. They need therapy.
Plank's second winds make me want to go watch Mauler's review again.
Better than Blank in Multiverse of madness. I know the bar is low but Blank was somehow even more obnoxious than Plank