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@Dex Stewart
Yeah, only good things were the animation/art, and Mark Hamil as Skeletor.
Yeah, only good things were the animation/art, and Mark Hamil as Skeletor.
@Hollowfox Jaeger
I think you need to learn the difference between “bullying,” and “criticism.”
Also, there are cases of the show-runners “bullying fans.” So the reverse happens too. That is partly why the controversial Ghostbusters 2016 movie bombed, because people didn’t like the people behind it insulting fans.
Also, people didn’t like it’s humor style, lack of the horror aspect the original had, and such. Not because the main characters were female. (I haven’t seen it, so I can’t judge it.)
So critical fans were also annoyed they tried to hide the movie behind a gender shield to try to deflect criticism.
I think you need to learn the difference between “bullying,” and “criticism.”
Also, there are cases of the show-runners “bullying fans.” So the reverse happens too. That is partly why the controversial Ghostbusters 2016 movie bombed, because people didn’t like the people behind it insulting fans.
Also, people didn’t like it’s humor style, lack of the horror aspect the original had, and such. Not because the main characters were female. (I haven’t seen it, so I can’t judge it.)
So critical fans were also annoyed they tried to hide the movie behind a gender shield to try to deflect criticism.
If most hated female characters, then most critics of Rey Skywalker wouldn’t be Princess Leia fans.
(And I don’t hate the sequel trilogy, I can understand why some criticize it.)
And there are plenty of franchises with strong female characters that people love. (Alien, Terminator, Wonder Woman, numerous animes.) So I don’t think gender is solely the issue with reboots, but how badly they handle female representation.
(And I don’t hate the sequel trilogy, I can understand why some criticize it.)
And there are plenty of franchises with strong female characters that people love. (Alien, Terminator, Wonder Woman, numerous animes.) So I don’t think gender is solely the issue with reboots, but how badly they handle female representation.