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Author Aaron Clarey admits he has not seen the film yet, but his self-proclaimed "spidey sense" noticed that Charlize Theron "talked a lot during the trailers" for the film, and he said Tom Hardy only seemed to have cameo appearances. "Charlize Theron's character barked orders to Mad Max," writes Clarey on Return of Kings. "Nobody barks orders to Mad Max."
I have to agree with you, blind melon. What a bunch of panty wastes.
So.... to be clear... there is a feminist agenda in this movie because there is a strong female character... along side a strong male character?
Don't get me wrong, I think a lot of feminists would say having two different genders be strong characters is something they would support, but regardless, in what way is that a negative message in the slightest?
As of about 4 years ago, the fixed star Regulus has moved into Virgo--where it will be for around the next 2000 years--and you're going to be seeing a lot more of this stuff, women in political and commercial power roles traditionally held by men.
As of about 4 years ago, the fixed star Regulus has moved into Virgo--where it will be for around the next 2000 years--and you're going to be seeing a lot more of this stuff, women in political and commercial power roles traditionally held by men.
Wha... what are you talking about?
I mean, women are getting involved in politics and such, but there's no reason to believe there will be an absence of men, if that's what you're implying.
And what does the star thing have to do with... anything?
These fools should do something constructive. Worry about family values and fathers rights, worry about the economy where a woman who would gladly stay home and be a mother can do so.
I mean, women are getting involved in politics and such, but there's no reason to believe there will be an absence of men, if that's what you're implying.
And what does the star thing have to do with... anything?
As of about 4 years ago, the fixed star Regulus has moved into Virgo--where it will be for around the next 2000 years--and you're going to be seeing a lot more of this stuff, women in political and commercial power roles traditionally held by men.
Some will call it horse sense; others will gaze at the MGM kitty cat.
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