Not exact matches
With the movie due to premiere at Sundance, Wain has also released a typically witty director's statement: «After having already made world - changing cinematic statements on adolescence (Wet Hot American Summer), religion (The Ten), service (Role Models), and community (Wanderlust), I teamed up with Michael Showalter to take on a topic that (to our knowledge) has yet been seen
in the movies:
ROMANCE — particularly heterosexual romance between two white
ROMANCE — particularly
heterosexual romance between two white
romance between two white people.
His desperation to smooth the choppiness of the story and format is palpable
in the short - selling of the Wormtongue (Brad Dourif) character (and Aragorn's horse who, without much
in - text warning, becomes a key character) and the desire to infuse
heterosexual romance (with both Arwen and Miranda Otto's Eowyn) into Tolkien's sexually sterile universe.
Instead, it is the most sumptuous, classical star cross'd lovers
romance — a «Juliet and Juliet» story —
in which the central love affair is presented just as legitimately as those that dotted the Hollywood films of the Golden Era (films whose narratives French film theorist Raymond Bellour memorably likened to machines designed to produce
heterosexual couples).
Romance is a tradition character motivation in video games and, historically, that romance is hetero
Romance is a tradition character motivation
in video games and, historically, that
romance is hetero
romance is
heterosexual.
Balancing out the playing field honestly can't hurt; the
heterosexual romances and the scantily clad women have their place (a very prominent place
in fact)
in gaming history, but maybe now it is time to mix things up a bit and provide new characters and twists on the time - tested tropes we've come to know.