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YES THERE ISNT ENOUGH MALE REPRESENTATION IN THE AVENGERS MOVIES
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YES THERE ISNT ENOUGH MALE REPRESENTATION IN THE AVENGERS MOVIES
Are we not allowed to have different opinions in this thread? That's my fault again.It doesn't have to make sense to be awesome. Which it was. And was it really for women or was for girls?
I thought it said a lot more when Scarlett Witch, a character who we've seen through multiple movies grow as a person, get some time kicking Thanos' ###. She absolutely could take Thanos with her powers. She earned the right to do so too with her character development.The difference is they aren't doing the "guy scenes" to make a point. People aren't complaining that there are women super heroes. They are saying it was just ridiculous that during a crucial battle scene, all of the women and no men. It just doesn't make sense. Honestly, when I see stuff like this, it feels patronizing to women. I think it says a lot more that Black Widow was part of the original Avengers and no one had to make a big deal about her then that strange scene in Endgame.
Giblets? Those things are disgusting. I don't know who can eat that stuff.I don't know why GBTIS continues to be so offensive in this thread.![]()
I have no idea what GBTIS is.I don't know why GBTIS continues to be so offensive in this thread.![]()
Of course. Where did anyone say we weren't allowed?Are we not allowed to have different opinions in this thread? That's my fault again.
You got 2:15 of her being wooden and annoying in Captain Marvel. She was awful in it but the last 45 minutes or so of action still made it a decent movie.bigbottom said:I agree, with two exceptions. Couldn’t really stand Captain Marvel. I didn’t see her standalone movie, so I probably didn’t have the investment in the character that I otherwise would have, but she annoyed me big time in endgame. Second, the scene where all the women gather to help Marvel get to the van was eye-rollingly bad. Just so, so bad.
There are a few ways this can be handled within the MCU, either drawing from within the MCU films themselves or else drawing from the comics:What I don't get is that Sam only operated the military Falcon weapons and has no super power so he'd make a pretty lame Captain America.
Absolutely true. I do expect Falcon to get a tech boost in a future MCU film, but even if he doesn't ... not every superhero has to be powered up to be able to credibly tangle with the likes of Thanos.Not every super hero has to have super powers. Iron Man doesn't. Just because Captain America did doesn't mean Captain Falcon has to.
I mean, he already has a pet drone.Absolutely true. I do expect Falcon to get a tech boost in a future MCU film
His name is Red Wing....go on....say it.....I mean, he already has a pet drone.
batmanNot every super hero has to have super powers. Iron Man doesn't. Just because Captain America did doesn't mean Captain Falcon has to.
You going to hold that poster with one hand?So where can I find the Girl Power poster? I want to get it...for my niece. My niece, yeah that's the ticket.
Dad to three girls here. Thought it was pretty cool for them to see that. Especially in a world in which Trump treats women the way he does and his punishment is becoming the POTUS.Oh come on. This isn’t about giving women their due in the Marvel universe. The women in the movie kicked total ###. It was awesome. But having them all magically assemble in the same location on the battlefield for the sole purpose of creating what was effectively a movie poster tableau was so forced and cringeworthy that it took me completely out of the moment.
Yup. But, let's be real it exists when the writers need it to exist.Don't think the Black Panther flower still exists, it was all destroyed in the first movie, right? The current BP ingested the last one.
Totally. They could find a hidden grove of them at any point or reverse-engineer it.Yup. But, let's be real it exists when the writers need it to exist.
Or they could travel through time.Totally. They could find a hidden grove of them at any point or reverse-engineer it.
Somehow I think that's a solution they only use once, or it gets cheap. In fact I'm sure much of the next phase could be spent dealing with the ramifications of the time travelling they already did. Looks like Far From Home is jumping right on that.Or they could travel through time.
It is an easy plot device to close. They used up all the Pym Particles. Without them, no Quantum Realm. No Quantum Realm, no time travel.Somehow I think that's a solution they only use once, or it gets cheap. In fact I'm sure much of the next phase could be spent dealing with the ramifications of the time travelling they already did. Looks like Far From Home is jumping right on that. Or they could travel through time.
That’s not at all what I thought.So regular people actually thought the all chick 10 second shot was some SJW shout out?
Now in this world every time women are shown being strong and independent it has to be for some ulterior motive?
SAD
Marvel has been repeatedly criticized for not focusing enough on their female characters.James Daulton said:So regular people actually thought the all chick 10 second shot was some SJW shout out?
Now in this world every time women are shown being strong and independent it has to be for some ulterior motive?
SAD
Hank Pym is still alive. He can make more Pym particles. There's no fear of this running out any time soon. Also, Darren Cross figured out how to recreate them in the first Ant-Man movie, so the research is out there.GregR said:It is an easy plot device to close. They used up all the Pym Particles. Without them, no Quantum Realm. No Quantum Realm, no time travel.
Of course, also an easy plot device to re-open. Look! We figured out how to make more Pym Particles! Or Old Cap gave us his stash he hid away!
Good call. He's unsnapped now. Forgot about that.Hank Pym is still alive. He can make more Pym particles. There's no fear of this running out any time soon. Also, Darren Cross figured out how to recreate them in the first Ant-Man movie, so the research is out there.
The sad thing is that we live in a society that the point needs to be made. But go ahead and get upset about a scene in a movieThe difference is they aren't doing the "guy scenes" to make a point. People aren't complaining that there are women super heroes. They are saying it was just ridiculous that during a crucial battle scene, all of the women and no men. It just doesn't make sense. Honestly, when I see stuff like this, it feels patronizing to women. I think it says a lot more that Black Widow was part of the original Avengers and no one had to make a big deal about her then that strange scene in Endgame.I hate those scenes that just have the guys in them. They are over the top!
You say that and yet during every movie up until Capt marvel came out, not a word was said about any of the females in any of the movies prior. Black Widow...loved in all her appearances from Iron Man 1 straight until her death. Scarlett Witch...loved her and she might be the strongest Avenger arguably, which also had zero grumbles from the mysogonyst crowd.The sad thing is that we live in a society that the point needs to be made. But go ahead and get upset about a scene in a movie![]()
What point needs to be made?The sad thing is that we live in a society that the point needs to be made. But go ahead and get upset about a scene in a movie![]()
Yes imagine that. Having a poster moment of the whole Avengers team in an Avengers movie. I wasn't aware the movie was called the "Marvel females that we've seen on screen except for the one that's dead."Very upset they'd try a poster moment in an Avengers film. I mean they should have really stuck with the kind of things we enjoyed seeing in The Avengers and in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
The point that there were a bunch of females that were coming together to fight someone. It is dumb that it is even a topic.What point needs to be made?The sad thing is that we live in a society that the point needs to be made. But go ahead and get upset about a scene in a movie![]()
Except the grey Hulk, which is what he was in End Game, was every bit as strong as the green precursor.Agree. And that kind of takes the whole infinite rage and infinite strength out of the occasion. When Hulk fought Supes, Supes was beating him down pretty good until Hulk got so angry that his strength finally matched that of Supes.
Did you miss IM3??So, finally saw the movie yesterday and read through this thread (both took about the same amount of time).
I loved a lot of things, but here are some things I didn't like:
The Hulk/Banner merging was awful, imo. Raging Hulk was always one of my favorite parts of the Avengers and it was absent from too many of the movies, especially the last two.
Fat slob Thor was funny at first, but they could have cleaned him up a bit at some point. The gag got old and distracting.
Pepper suddenly being Rescue. I know there were hints/teases, but she went from zero to 100 without any on screen explanation.
My favorite scenes were Black Panther walking through the portal, Natasha sacrificing herself, the Hulk visiting the Ancient One, Scarlet Witch taking it to Thanos and Dr. Strange telling Tony what he had to do with a subtle look and gesture. Lots of really, really good stuff along the way as well.
Wouldn't rage Hulk decimate Thanos without the Infinity Gauntlet?Except the grey Hulk, which is what he was in End Game, was every bit as strong as the green precursor.
Oh no, there was much more to it than that guy!Again, the girl power scene was the MCU version of A-Force. Nothing more to it than that.
https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/05/12/avengers-endgame-a-force-all-women-scene/
https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/05/12/avengers-endgame-writers-a-force-fan-service-scene/
Yea I didn't watch IM3 but knew about Pepper as Rescue from it.Did you miss IM3??
Ummmm.....They basically admit in the link Andy posted it was pandering.Oh no, there was much more to it than that guy!
A whole lot of SJW nonsense to appease the libs and Me2'ers and assorted ilk! I mean, you couldn't possible show a strong female/females without it being a SJW dog whistle. Strong women...like that happens IRL.
Avengers: Endgame writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely told Variety they included the shot because the MCU has had its fair share of all-men shots.