Everybody bitched about Brie, but I'm surprised that nobody seemed to be interested in the fact that the US Navy had such a heavy hand in the making of Captain Marvel. Do you think it was just a coincidence that the Navy media department put out all those press releases about how being a fighter pilot/ drone operator is the cool new career for girls during the CM premiere?
A general discussion of the military's involvement in American cinema is fine too.
so basically captain marvel was supposed to be the new millennium top gun?
Camden Cox
I thought it was the airforce and all the military branches in the usa have a severe shortage of pilots. Most pilots do a one and done contract for free flight training. They then fuck off to make more money in the commercial world. It probably was to help recruiting.
Camden Howard
>Navy The Navy isn’t shown even once. It’s the Air Force that’s in everything.
Julian Gonzalez
That's some A grade mental gymnastics, the feminist propaganda was much more in your face and than any military one
Adam Jones
There wasn't any feminist propaganda in the movie. It's a standard "hero's journey" film like the first avenger, thor, etc.
William Bailey
Brie made a billion dollars and untold new Navy recruits signed up. I'd say it was a success.
none of the shit in this movie is any worse than any other marvelshit besides the original iron man. If you think Infinity War or Endgame are unironically good films you should take a long hike off a shot peer mi amigo
Wyatt Nelson
>feminist propaganda imagine being this much of a brainlet
Adrian Taylor
If you see any military things in a movie, the film producers have had to agree to some terms, and have the script/whatever approved in order to use them. Just think of it like product placement.
Meh. Black Hawk Down was fellatioing the army pretty hard and I couldn't care because the movie was good. Captain Marvel was pretty mediocre though. For capeshit it barely had the character go through hardship or sacrifice.
Jack Evans
Yes it had writing flaws, but I think it was intentional because of the rather toxic feminist environment. Marvel wanted to avoid bumping heads with radical feminists.
I see no problem with women in the military but I think their role will always be limited, since physical strength plays in many jobs and most of them just don't have that.
The military is heavily involved in the MCU behind the scenes dude. U think the only one the army didn't endorse was the first avengers movie.
Isaac Nguyen
The transformer movies made the AC-130 go from literally what to the sexiest platform aside from fighters. Captain Marvel was a recruitment tool to get more women. There is absolutely zero reason for pilots to stay in the military. Women tend to the bureaucracy and make better career tools for the military so that's why they're targeting them. It's awful
Oh geez, is this one of those threads by socialist/communist lefties complaining about military recruitment in movies? Shut the fuck up already, will you.
The biggest tragedy in the world is that people like you are too stupid to realize how dim you are, yet have intelligence enough to type words on the internet. Go cook your tendies, bugman
Luke Davis
I have seen the movie and it's really on the nose on the FEMINIST PROPAGANDA. Sorry shills, make better movies and we won't make fun of them
Jonathan Ross
“Waaaah waaah why do people have different opinions then me, they must be paid to shill on a Chinese image board”
Your mental illness can be fixed with one bullet to your head, paid for by Coca Cola
Adam Flores
>If you aren't a homosexual redditor you must be /pol/! Based schizo
Brandon Thomas
I was at a classy social gathering today with a bunch of dolled up girls but all I could think about was coming on Brie's back. Recommend me films for this feel.
I watch movies, good and bad. I saw Midsommar the other day and it was pretty good, for instance. A few months before I saw Captain Marvel and what do ya know it was a terrible feminist propaganda pile of dogshit
Jaxon Walker
You r/the_donald refugees are a cancer
Blake Brooks
>Brie sexy Have some self respect anons and get a better taste.
>of course random landwhales on tumblr hold full control over what Hollywood says and does >propaganda from the world's most powerful military institution? preposterous!
Nathan Lee
absolutely S E E T H I N G
Carter Peterson
Why are poltards so obsessed with trannies? Maybe try pining for a real woman like Brie for a change.
Another thread infected with pol you mean. If jannies did their job and kept pol from getting out of their fetid cesspit, it would be your nice regular Brie worship thread.
>is ALSO the one replying to himself It is kino, I'll give you that much
Wyatt Fisher
Shill
William Reed
"SHOCKEEEEEEEEEER" originated from reddit, therefore it is factually a reddit meme Just you being autismic, I;m just dabin on your shit thread while playing minesweeper
>"SHOCKEEEEEEEEEER" originated from reddit, therefore it is factually a reddit meme All memeing aside, how would you know that? I didn't. Are you a closeted redditor bucko?
>your shit thread Idk about him, but I haven't made a single thread or mention of brie outside of the already made threads. It's a shit thread anyway, keep spamming the spider-man meme.
How is Captain Marvel not feminist propaganda? I'm not even insisting that's necessarily a bad thing. But how could you not consider Captain Marvel feminist propaganda? What elements do you think make it not feminist propaganda?
John Rivera
>leftist Says who? Also, you're on your last legs user. We're all gonna get bored with those Spider-Man pictures and you'll have to create another atmospheric horror thread in hopes of getting some human interaction bait.
A lot of them are discord trannies and baiters. They think anons are lurking over these threads and will get incited by seeing 'cringe cheesegang' or 'weinstein cum sipper' pics
Dominic Phillips
>us navy has to pay for multi-million dollar advert movies >everyone else's navy gets it for free lmao amerilards
Jason Carter
>I'm not even insisting that's necessarily a bad thing It would totally be a bad thing, luckily it isn't. It's literally as generic a sci-fi/capeshit flick as it gets, and they played it safe without shoehorning almost anything.
Luis Young
lol im not that guy, dabbed on one of his threads too, though my single efforts are quite ineffective on more active threads like these, maybe I should start a discord
>How is Captain Marvel not feminist propaganda? It objectively is, not even subtle at that
Leo Fisher
>baiters Nah. In fact, I'd prefer to not interact with most of you.
Cooper Mitchell
What about the advertising emphasizing "her"o?
Or the scene where she beats up the guy for asking her to smile?
Or the montage of her standing up against all the men in the movie who told her to sit down, including her father and sexist military men who thought she couldn't be a pilot because she's a woman?
Its worse than "not subtle". It's INTENTIONALLY feminist propaganda. Half to ninety percent of the movie's fanbase would argue with these weirdos for denying the feminist spirit of Captain Marvel.
>Or the scene where she beats up the guy for asking her to smile? I don't recall that in the movie
Carter Murphy
>What about the advertising emphasizing "her"o? Not enough to make a headline. >Or the scene where she beats up the guy for asking her to smile? That scene got deleted, and he was meant to represent the "douchebag asks for girls' number" Johnny Bravo cliche. I don't see anything too controversial there, but like I said, it got cut, so obviously someone knew people would be pissed. >Or the montage of her standing up against all the men in the movie who told her to sit down, including her father and sexist military men who thought she couldn't be a pilot because she's a woman? I don't see this as an unrealistic scenario. The military path is bound to be tougher on a woman, both mentally and physically. What if she stood up? What is she supposed to do? Kill herself? kek
Well she steals his motorcycle in the actual movie.
A deleted scene was recently released on twitter where she beats him up for asking her to smile in a scene homaging Terminator 2 for . . . some . . . reason? Kinda weird. I assume it was removed because it didn't test well with audiences.
>he was meant to represent the "douchebag asks for girls' number" Johnny Bravo cliche. I don't see anything too controversial there I never argued it was controversial. I argued it was feminist. Which it is. It's something feminists talk about and emphasize all the time. >I don't see this as an unrealistic scenario. The military path is bound to be tougher on a woman, both mentally and physically. What if she stood up? What is she supposed to do? Kill herself? I also never said it was unrealistic. Its feminist. Which it is. Women standing up against oppression and difficulty is another feminist thing.
>Feminist Seriously, it wasn't. It was a generic capeshit , which you could have recasted the lead with a male and it would have been same. It was mainly her regaining her memories and turning on krees. You gotta remember tho that it was in 90s. And yeah, that montage of her daddy and all could be considered a bit feminist I guess, but it was meant to show the generic hero 101: don't give up
>Women standing up against oppression and difficulty is another feminist thing. I don't see anything wrong about women, men or anyone else doing that. Considering it's a superhero flick, it's a given that she'll do that at some point. Whatever feminist propaganda you're referencing, I can tell you it's too minimal to make a big difference. The movie was all around generic and played it safe. I haven't seen the Ghost Busters remake, or the new MiB, but I'm guessing those have more propaganda in them. I'm serious user. I care about your well being.
Logan Fisher
You fucking faggot, feminist would be her signalling the females to rise up against the males and shit. This film had male characters as heroes as well. Nick , Phil, Talos. it was a generic standing up shit. But hey , it's a woman means it's feminist right.
>Go to bed, brie Kek, unironically will soon. God, what a garbage thread. I've had better interactions with you in the atmospheric ones, btw. Take care.
>seriously it wasn't >could be considered a bit feminist
Okay, so pointing out that you already are shifting goalposts as you realize this movie is feminist, feminism is also generally about resisting patriarchal control and oppression. The main character dealing with her father is a very potent representation of that.
>I don't see anything wrong about women, men or anyone else doing that. I didn't say there was anything wrong with that. I said it was feminist.
>feminist would be her signalling the females to rise up against the males and shit. That's, uh, one particularly virulent brand of radical feminism but it doesn't need to be insane feminism to be feminism. Also, Captain Marvel literally rises up against oppressive men and patriarchal structures controlling her, limiting her powers and chastising her for being too emotional.
Brody Clark
Seethe harder. Captain Marvel wasn't feminist. It was mainly female capeshit. Stop overanalyzing this very mediocre flick .
Henry Phillips
lmao i dont know the fuck your talking about, I just like 60s spiderman t b h
Captain Marvel was a feminist propaganda piece, does someone have the black friend speech about Brie being "fierce" and shit? Pure 2015 tumblr in movie form
Lincoln Myers
Again, that isn't normie feminism. The reason you are calling it feminist is because it started a female .
That father scene was her generic , daddy rebel backstory. And that's what I meant, it could be considered feminist but it wasn't integral to the plot. The main plot was her teaming up with a man, finding her memories and her past life , and protecting the skrulls from krees. She wasn't a man hating feminazis nor did they signal equal rights and all I believe
Thomas Morris
The only message the movie could concievably be pushing is 'look girls can die for Israel too!'. It's pretty much an unironic version of that 'draft our daughters' fake campaign /pol/ came up with a few years back. It isn't doing anything to promote better lives for women. It only benefits the US military
Jacob King
>nor did they signal equal rights and all I believe "You do realize why it's called a cockpit, right?" "Got to show these boys how we do it."
>That father scene was her generic, daddy rebel backstory. Except he also tells her she shouldn't be out there on the track racing, presumably because of her gender. Its not generic, it is specifically a father figure telling a girl she she shouldn't do X because vagina.
Joseph Anderson
>"You do realize why it's called a cockpit, right?" Jesus christ, mousedrones defend this shit
Jack Perry
Another great quote from her backstory.
"This isn't a game for little girls."
Also, in the scene where she is rope climbing a group of men are heckling her.
Somebody says "They'll never let you fly." Now, its only implying she won't be allowed to fly because she's a woman, so you can be in thematic denial about that line, but its pretty obviously a "women can't pilot military aircraft" dig.
Liam Perry
Bruh they aren't integral to the plot. The cockpit was a joke to show how a female would be treated in military in the 70s. You gotta consider the timeframe. It isn't present timeframe. All the montage showed was she won't give up inspire of people telling her otherwise aka Hero 101. It isn't anywhere as feminist as people make it out to be.
Ryder Watson
>Bruh they aren't integral to the plot. Now you're actually being fucking stupid and wrong. Her character is COMPLETELY integral to the plot. That's like saying Tony Stark's backstory as a weapons dealer isn't integral to the plot. You're just wrong.
>The cockpit was a joke to show how a female would be treated in military in the 70s. You mean the 80s/90s, dude.
>It isn't anywhere as feminist as people make it out to be. Again, I will point out you shifting further towards my position. You went from "its not feminist" to "could be considered a bit feminist" to "anywhere near as feminist"
With every exchange you are slowly acknowledging this is a feminist movie.
Nolan Powell
no it's not, the hero's journey starts with a protagonist with relatively little power who is thrust into a challenge which forces them to grow
they got the second part right but not the first part. she doesn't have to fight to get her powers back, she's OP compared to literally everyone, especially by the end. there was no realistic challenge for her character arc
James Perez
>Bruh they aren't integral to the plot Get a load of this fucking SHILL
Robert Brown
"So this movie you say isn't feminist has several feminist moments, lines, pieces of advertising, themes, etc"
"Well the barebones skeleton of the plot structure is sociopolitically neutral"
Well geez then, why did they throw all that unnecessary stuff about women's rights and equality in front of the camera?
Hunter Bennett
nigger, I got worse harassment by my dad for playing video games
women were a mistake
Logan Howard
The 2nd CM movie is coming, twinks, incels and Yea Forumsfags beware. Nothing you can do about it.
Actually, a kino CIA tv show is coming, but we'll talk about it tomorrow. Got called a shill enough times in the span of a few hours.
Robert Nguyen
Lmao you got BTFO more like
Ethan Gonzalez
Not to be *that* guy, but actually have sex. Women are pliable as fuck. It's the closest to a human pet you can have, and they can be whatever you want them to be if you know your shit.
Easton Cooper
BTFO by boredom I guess, sure. Having a debate is fun, but throwing buzzwords at each other is schizo cancer.
Hunter Hernandez
LOL
Then again you picked a pretty hard hill to die on, Captain Cringe is just too much feminist propaganda to pretend anything else
Anthony Long
>Integral It still isn't. It was set in the past and it showed the generic character struggle. The story didn't revolve around feminist agendas, definite nope. Tony Starks dealer story was important fag. Carol losing her memories and gaining powers was. That father was a small bit which didn't have any impact on her character or the story.
Generally speaking , it isn't feminist. What I meant by the last statements was that it can be considering a bit feminist if you're gonna analyse small details and subtle points in the film, but it isn't anywhere near feminist as >people make it out to be It's the controversy and the marketing which made it out to be a feminist film, when it was not
Ian Fisher
She has a new movie out, but its something Yea Forums won't like because its about real life happenings.
>Then again you picked a pretty hard hill to die on Always. If it's easy don't bother. >Captain Cringe is just too much feminist propaganda to pretend anything else Aside from two instances, I haven't defended Captain Marvel ITT. Could give a fuck about Disney or any of that shit. But I also don't think it's a feminist film. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and say it's feminist. There you go. You know you two won't see eye to eye, right? Why bother with these walls of text, lmao. Call it a day, who gives a shit.
Hudson Kelly
It's not out yet though. I know the movie you're talking about, but the tv series I'm referring to is where the real potential is. We'll see in time, both projects are pretty far away still. I'd also like to see her as the unironic, vulnerable damsel in distress every once in a while, but knowing her, it probably won't happen soon. Hollywood's all about being "tough" right now, whether you're a woman, man, incel or whatever else.
Henry Bennett
TV series, I can't wait. Rubbing my hands like a jew about to receive a rent check.
Honestly Unicorn Store is my favourite Brie film so far. Seen it twice and liked it even more the second time. Really shows off her acting and directing talents
I don't get what you're trying to imply here that isn't completely retarded. Trust me, the Navy isn't hurting for people wanting to be fighter pilots and probably not drone operators either. They're not the army or marines. Don't misalign their motives just because your dumb brain thinks military branch and lumps them all together. If military branches were schools, the marines would be community college and the navy would be harvard with fighter pilot being one of their grad school programs.
Brayden Davis
yea id like to break a bottle over her head. sounds hot.
why not both? It is the corporate friendly feminism lite that doesn't face any of the fundamental questions (domestic violence, bigoted superiors) while promoting the institution that supports the movie. Since hidden figures I have been seeing lots of young girls with Nasa t-shirts. In the 70s social movements questioned nasa funding. This time they prevented this with a movie.