Strong female leads are really…

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  • #53391
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    JollyMisanthrope
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    Women that try to behave like alpha males. Oh the irony. Just look at Charlize Theron’s character in Mad Max. Shaved head, grungy, trying to act tough. It’s just a bad parody of Mad Max himself. Just more penis envy in action.

    The Children of Doom... Doom's Children. They told my lord the way to the Mountain of Power. They told him to throw down his sword and return to the Earth... Ha! Time enough for the Earth in the grave.
    #53393
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    FreeGhost
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    “Anything you can do, I can do or do it better” feminist diatribe at its finest. I also love how you always see women in army commercials like they are both the generals and soldiers on the front lines. Just another ploy by the global elite to destabilize western civilization. Feminism was funded by the Rockefellers, Carnegies, and other affluent families in the western civilization to obliterate the family unit. The reason was to create another tax base and have greater government expansion.

    I hope feminism continues in its self destructive path because more men wake up and opt of marriage and long term relationships.  I am tired of seeing my male friends and male family members get slaughtered financially and legally.

    #53399
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    Experienced
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    We need to go with “do it like a girl” motto:

     

     

     

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

    #53402
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    JollyMisanthrope
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    “Anything you can do, I can do or do it better” feminist diatribe at its finest. I also love how you always see women in army commercials like they are both the generals and soldiers on the front lines. Just another ploy by the global elite to destabilize western civilization. Feminism was funded by the Rockefellers, Carnegies, and other affluent families in the western civilization to obliterate the family unit. The reason was to create another tax base and have greater government expansion. I hope feminism continues in its self destructive path because more men wake up and opt of marriage and long term relationships. I am tired of seeing my male friends and male family members get slaughtered financially and legally.

    Unless it pertains to physicals to get into the military. If they required the women to perform at the same level as men there would be very few women in the military, which would be preferable. I imagine it’s the same for the Fire Department and police force. We don’t want to “discriminate” against potential female employees so they can do half or less of what men have to do when it comes to pushups, pullups and running.

    The Children of Doom... Doom's Children. They told my lord the way to the Mountain of Power. They told him to throw down his sword and return to the Earth... Ha! Time enough for the Earth in the grave.
    #53410
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    Puffin Stuff
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    It’s not just the lack of physical strength but the lack of ability to get along with people. Like it or not we all the truth is that once you reach a critical mass of females the work goes to s~~~. “Female Leader”: Oxymoron

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    #53412
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    Helen be Damned
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    I don’t give a f~~~ what they call it, if a woman in a movie cries for any reason, she is not a strong lead. Since there is no movie in which this does not seem to occur, maybe not tears, but at some point her emotions take hold and she loses it, they can’t be called strong leads. I mean it, think of a movie where the woman makes nothing but rational decisions. Or one in which she decides that all the females around her are feeding her bulls~~~ and that all their advice is worth nothing. One in which the emotion she feels doesn’t at some point overwhelm her sense of logic, assuming there is one. I saw the second hunger games, what’s-her-face is the most useless bitch ever, can’t think or see past what is directly in front of her at all. I played the newest Tomb Raider, I had to ignore cutscenes just to finish the game, Lara Croft was the biggest f~~~ing crybaby. The only thing that made her stronger than other women is that she didn’t just stop and bitch and cry about the dead, she also killed people. A guy in her place doing what she did wouldn’t be considered strong, he would be hated for being such a whiny bitch, regardless of if he survived or not. Underworld, she cries over s~~~ she doesn’t even remember, literally. I could go on.

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    #53416
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    Snake
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    That is one of the reasons I enjoyed the Alien series is because Sigourney Weaver pulled off what I consider to be a strong woman. A tomboy of sorts that uses her head more than her emotion. That type of character probably isn’t easy to write or find a capable actress for, because it is basically a unicorn: a caring, compassionate woman that has a brain and uses it.

    #53437
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    Jack reacher
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    Its the despicable deceit that is employed whenever broads are these so called strong leads. We inhabit such an overwhelming gynocracy that the same time it is telling us males and masculinity are despicable, it insists we worship some c~~~ on film for portraying a fraudulent cheap imitation of that same behavior in a movie. F~~~ing sickening, and you know the c~~~s next film will be one where she can leverage her looks and sexuality again.

     

    #53449
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    RoyDal
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    It’ll be on cable and DVD soon enough, and then I won’t watch it either.

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    #53489
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    Anonymous
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    I won’t be viewing it either RD right along side you.

    Of course, they’ll never do a historically accurate movie about a real life strong female like Boudicca for example. Even though her story is incredible, the feminists cannot use it for propaganda purposes due to the fact she finally got her ass handed to her in spectacular fashion by vastly outnumbered men using superior strategy and tactics.

    #53585
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    Treelville..miami
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    Women that try to behave like alpha males. Oh the irony. Just look at Charlize Theron’s character in Mad Max. Shaved head, grungy, trying to act tough. It’s just a bad parody of Mad Max himself. Just more penis envy in action.

    Kinda reminds be of the Book of Eli at the end where the screechy mouthed bitch MiaKunis, took Eli’s gear to wonder the wasteland like really? You know dam well that you’d be killed, raped and robbed the minute you started your journey without a man protecting you.

    "The wounds of honor are self inflicted"

    #53745
    TheBard
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    I don’t give a f~~~ what they call it, if a woman in a movie cries for any reason, she is not a strong lead. Since there is no movie in which this does not seem to occur, maybe not tears, but at some point her emotions take hold and she loses it, they can’t be called strong leads. I mean it, think of a movie where the woman makes nothing but rational decisions. Or one in which she decides that all the females around her are feeding her bulls~~~ and that all their advice is worth nothing. One in which the emotion she feels doesn’t at some point overwhelm her sense of logic, assuming there is one. I saw the second hunger games, what’s-her-face is the most useless bitch ever, can’t think or see past what is directly in front of her at all. I played the newest Tomb Raider, I had to ignore cutscenes just to finish the game, Lara Croft was the biggest f~~~ing crybaby. The only thing that made her stronger than other women is that she didn’t just stop and bitch and cry about the dead, she also killed people. A guy in her place doing what she did wouldn’t be considered strong, he would be hated for being such a whiny bitch, regardless of if he survived or not. Underworld, she cries over s~~~ she doesn’t even remember, literally. I could go on.

    I took Lara’s attitude in that game to be because she was new to killing and just thrown into that survival element so it she couldn’t handle it easy. You are right though that any man in that same position wouldn’t be considered “strong”. Just look at Uncharted which is the same thing as Tomb Raider. No one talks about how Nathan Drake is a “strong” male character.

    The only movie with a female lead that makes strong ration decisions that I can think of is the 2009 animated Wonder Woman movie lol.

    #53779
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    Zuberi Tau
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    The “Strong female lead” is a bad joke that needs to disappear from cinematography.

    Shaving a t~~~’s head and letting her pretend to be a hard ass on camera just looks cartoonishly stupid and cheap.

    #53831
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    Sidecar
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    Just look at Charlize Theron’s character in Mad Max.

    No, thank you. I’d rather not.

    #53835
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    Keymaster
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    The “Strong female lead” is a bad joke that needs to disappear from cinematography.

    That ^^^

    James Cameron was the grandfather of this trend with Aliens, and even Avatar. But she’s only a “strong female lead” when he writes in a wussy helpless male like Hudson who falls apart every 5 minutes…. and then places him next to Vasquez, the ass kicking mexican chick. In Avatar, the lead male was a cripple who couldn’t even stand on his own legs, and the “strong female lead” saves his life and then gives him s~~~, calling him a “baby”…. and Sigourney Weaver spent the entire film insulting & calling him a “stupid jarhead”.

    A gun-slinging Angelina Jolie used James MacAvoy as a weak punching bag.. but if she really fired a Magnum like that, she would be thrown back and couldn’t even lift it. To make the female look “strong”, they don’t just make her “strong” and capable. They reduce the male character(s) down to such phenomenal depths, it’s the only way they can to pull it off for a thoughtless audience.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #53903
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    KingOfTheSea
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    Not to mention there is almost always a scene wherein the “strong female lead” proves “sexist douchebag” wrong for the audience to laugh at by being as better at a classically “masculine” activity than the male. It’s just pathetic.

    #54047
    Tupros
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    There is only one strong female lead in history and it’s not in movies but a video game.

    The Boss
    Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater

    Mother of Special Forces
    Leader of the Cobra Unit
    Loyal to her country and died for the mission
    etc..

    The character development is so phenomenal, it’s unbelievable. Leave it to a japanese man to create a video game about patriotism, loyalty, honor, and self sacrifice. I wouldn’t mind a woman president if she embodied every qualities portrayed by the fictional character, The Boss.

    #54058
    Great-Oz
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    I don’t give a f~~~ what they call it, if a woman in a movie cries for any reason, she is not a strong lead. Since there is no movie in which this does not seem to occur, maybe not tears, but at some point her emotions take hold and she loses it, they can’t be called strong leads.

    That is such truth.

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