crabra comander
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Please...for the love of God...let this thread DIE!
It mocks me!!!
Guys...when I first saw this movie...I knew...something was going on.
It changed my life. I think I had a soda afterward.
Please...for the love of God...let this thread DIE!
It mocks me!!!
I read the 1st 4 lines and and my jaw dropped lol:lolActually, I got through seeing the whole movie.
Three times so far.
I got to love it.
Ranks right up there with Clockwork Orange.
............. not. I just keep wanting those 20 minutes of my life back
I thought I was the only one to not like it in the universe hahaha! Damn, I feel better... I didn't like 300 much either... I think it's just the style of Zack Snyder... I'm not a big fan of it... It's visually good but there's something missing that makes the movies "flat" to me... Well at least for these 2 movies...
Mia Wasikowska was fairly bland in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, and Sucker Punch has some Carroll-esque similarities, so i'm not sure she would have been a good choice at all.Truthfully, I think the movie would have worked a lot better if they had gotten one of the other choices to play Babydoll:
Amanda Seyfried
Olivia Thirlby
Mia Wasikowska
Emily Browning wasn't that great in the movie.
Mia Wasikowska was fairly bland in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, and Sucker Punch has some Carroll-esque similarities, so i'm not sure she would have been a good choice at all.
300 This is Revisionism - YouTube
I like what the director of Hannah had to say about Sucker Punch.
“For me, one of the main issues in terms of womens’ place in society and feminism is the sexual objectification of women,” Wright told Movieline in Los Angeles before presenting his latest film, Hanna, to the WonderCon crowd on Saturday. “That’s something that feminists in the ’70s tried to fight against but has been totally lost in the 21st century consumer-celebrity world. So for me, when I look at the poster for Sucker Punch it seems actually incredibly sexist, because it is sexually objectifying women regardless of if they can shoot you or not.”
“I have a kind of immediate, knee-jerk reaction to such iconography,” Wright continued. “I remember when the Spice Girls came out in the mid-’90s and it was all about girl power, but one of them was dressed as a baby doll, do you know what I mean? That isn’t girl power, that isn’t feminism. That’s marketing bull****. And I find it very, very alarming.”
That kind of makes me want to get it now so I can see what that looks like.