Um...I don't care what she thinks about anything, and neither should anyone else.
5/10 Needs less men - A33ta
Quote from: Korra Kenobi on December 31, 2015, 10:12:12 AM5/10 Needs less men - A33taShe never actually says anything like this.
I honestly would laugh if she died.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on December 31, 2015, 10:10:53 AMUm...I don't care what she thinks about anything, and neither should anyone else.Hence why I always post her videos. It pisses people off, and it's hilarious.She's right about 90% of the shit she says, by the way.
Hilarious how she doesn't allow comments or ratings. She's just a con artist, who makes money off of causing controversy.
By far what I found most appealing about The Force Awakens, one of the most anticipated films of the decade in one of the most universally beloved film franchises of all time, is that its two main characters are a white woman and a black man.
QuoteBy far what I found most appealing about The Force Awakens, one of the most anticipated films of the decade in one of the most universally beloved film franchises of all time, is that its two main characters are a white woman and a black man.Why does that even matter? Like, her favourite thing about the film (by far) is the skin colour and gender of the two leads. Not their performances or their characters, just... the way they look. Seriously, this isn't something unusual in film today.
Quote from: Loaf on December 31, 2015, 10:33:36 AMHilarious how she doesn't allow comments or ratings. She's just a con artist, who makes money off of causing controversy.Even though she made zero controversial statements in this review at all.
Quote from: Verbatim on December 31, 2015, 10:35:41 AMQuote from: Loaf on December 31, 2015, 10:33:36 AMHilarious how she doesn't allow comments or ratings. She's just a con artist, who makes money off of causing controversy.Even though she made zero controversial statements in this review at all.Kill yourself faggot.
Quote from: Zizzy on December 31, 2015, 10:50:08 AMQuoteBy far what I found most appealing about The Force Awakens, one of the most anticipated films of the decade in one of the most universally beloved film franchises of all time, is that its two main characters are a white woman and a black man.Why does that even matter? Like, her favourite thing about the film (by far) is the skin colour and gender of the two leads. Not their performances or their characters, just... the way they look. Seriously, this isn't something unusual in film today.The problem with the feminist ideology in a nutshell. Who cares about the real-world problems women face every day? Let's just cram as many female leads into movies and video games as possible and hope that solves everything!
Quote from: SecondClass on December 31, 2015, 10:56:36 AMQuote from: Zizzy on December 31, 2015, 10:50:08 AMQuoteBy far what I found most appealing about The Force Awakens, one of the most anticipated films of the decade in one of the most universally beloved film franchises of all time, is that its two main characters are a white woman and a black man.Why does that even matter? Like, her favourite thing about the film (by far) is the skin colour and gender of the two leads. Not their performances or their characters, just... the way they look. Seriously, this isn't something unusual in film today.The problem with the feminist ideology in a nutshell. Who cares about the real-world problems women face every day? Let's just cram as many female leads into movies and video games as possible and hope that solves everything!To be fair, media is generally a reflection of culture. 50 years ago, a black or female lead was rare outside of niche television or film. Nowadays, women and black men can be protagonists in a culturally significant film series.Basically, it's a symptom of change, not THE change. The change is in the population's mindset.
It's still dumb to hold that over actual quality of characters and plot.
apples are red
It has a woman in a leading role, of course she liked it.
She dosent like strong female characters? BUT WHAT ABOUT RIPLEY
Quote from: Jester's snowballs on December 31, 2015, 01:06:24 PMShe dosent like strong female characters? BUT WHAT ABOUT RIPLEYWhere did you get the idea that she doesn't?...
keeps her from being another example of the tired “strong female character” type we’ve seen too much of these past few decades.