tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6408326805114245239.post8686315153644819915..comments2023-11-05T03:26:23.235-08:00Comments on Eternal Thoughts of Kevin's Mind: Batman v. Superman: Zack Snyder's Misogyny Continues (Spoilers Inside)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09083560997286036650noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6408326805114245239.post-19243288973717994822019-02-27T09:17:32.009-08:002019-02-27T09:17:32.009-08:00All bullshit in this stupid hater filled unobserva...All bullshit in this stupid hater filled unobservant hit piece ..every point you make is wrong jkinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04042638777413059380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6408326805114245239.post-4017504270864274272016-03-25T19:47:13.938-07:002016-03-25T19:47:13.938-07:00Spot on. Not only was the movie tone deaf to the i...Spot on. Not only was the movie tone deaf to the influence the women had in the film, giving them no credit for being the only rational characters, but it was as far away from self-aware on the issue as it gets. "I thought she was with you." Not even Wonder Woman can show up to the party without an escort. The women are the moral compass, the problem-solvers, and the most in control of their powers (except Lois who can't stay on safe terrain for twelve minutes) but without getting any credit for it because these two dudes are making a mess of everything and still end up taking all the glory. <br /><br />If these women weren't in the film, the world would have been destroyed--if the men weren't in the film, the world would not have needed saving. Batman v. Superman, what was the contest? Which has the bigger ego? Which plays the biggest pawn? <br /><br />A perfect representation of how misogynistic the world really is... without any consciousness or intention. And outside the sexism, the movie was convoluted, confusing, over-reaching, and Lex Luthor's motivation in relation to his character development was the only one that made sense in the whole movie!Robinnoreply@blogger.com