It seems like, after a good start with 1.0, Disney Infinity has started to emphasize male
over female characters (ex.
Not exact matches
Sure, Fury Road is somewhat light on plot, as most of the dialogue is shouted
over revving engines, but it's revolutionary for an action movie in both its artistry and its strong
female characters.
I could go on and on here: The adjectives used to describe women in leadership roles versus the ones used to describe men in similar jobs, the previous arrest record of black people involved in a law enforcement shooting and yet never the officer's misconduct record, the average amount of lines given to male
characters over female.
The unique detective skills of the
female sexual brain were honed
over hundreds of thousands of years of sleuthing, investigating the
character of sneaky, aggressive men in an extraordinary variety of contexts.
The chic print fabric hugs
over the body and reveals the charming curve of the bust line distinctly and explains the
character of a
female.
Voiced by Chiara Mastroianni in French — Satrapi herself lives in Paris now — she's the most fully drawn
female character in movies this year, only black and white and flat all
over.
As he showed on Desperate, Cherry has a knack for creating fun
female characters that soar a bit
over the top, but not so far
over that their problems aren't relatable.
«2003 saw two films that: (1) featured
female lead (s), (2) valued action, atmosphere, and attitude
over plot, (3) replaced
character depth with exhaustive references to pop culture and / or cult films.
It doesn't help that Penelope Ann Miller isn't given much to do but be either won
over or in jeopardy, but I have to applaud the filmmakers for including at least one fully formed
female character in Reed.
As with other Bruckheimer endeavors, a bunch of lame - ass 20 - something male actors fill up the supporting cast in an effort for the
female audience members to argue
over who's the cutest to keep their minds occupied from the ridiculous plot and poor
character development.
There's nothing particularly new about the idea of a quirky and exciting
female character who only exists to facilitate the aspirations of men, but Rabin identified a particular trend in American cinema
over the last decade that framed itself as independent and an alternative to Hollywood.
But having the year's top - grossing movie led by a
female character has become downright commonplace
over the past few years: The «Star Wars» prequel spin - off «Rogue One,» starring Felicity Jones the daughter of an Imperial scientist who the Rebel Alliance and leads a team determined to steal the Death Star plans, was the highest grossing film of 2016, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com.
Over the past 15 years, she has built a filmography of strong
female characters, and will soon be seen opposite Liam Neeson in the Watergate Scandal film «Felt.»
Feted, beloved, and at times «progressive» as it may be, Pixar is not immune to similarly «bloggy» issues regarding political correctness; a debate
over the absence of
female lead
characters in their films began earlier this year and remains a valid and popular talking point.
That stumble was followed up with full blown, arse
over tit tumble following the reveal of
female character Quiet, who despite being a hardened soldier wears barely any clothes.
Defiant & gutsy, ultimately moving but never completely sympathetic, she has no problem in holding your attention and neither does winner - of - ever - award - going - this - year Allison Janney who completely inhabits mother - of - Tonya LaVona to the point where you can't even remember that this is the woman who has brought to life countless other strong
female characters over the past twenty years.
Not surprising, given the rage some game companies have seen
over excluding
female characters from their rosters.
This is a book that began as «Twilight» fan fiction and miraculously became a bestseller, thanks to a devoted
female fanbase that swoons
over a
character whose sexual exploits would, quite frankly, scare the shit out of a majority of them in real life.
Over the long, long hiatus before season five, it wasn't clear if Megan Calvet would be back, but she certainly was, as Megan Draper, and over the course of Season Five, she's become one of the key figures on the show, indeed, arguably the most prominent female character (Peggy had a strong season, but was mostly absent in the last few episod
Over the long, long hiatus before season five, it wasn't clear if Megan Calvet would be back, but she certainly was, as Megan Draper, and
over the course of Season Five, she's become one of the key figures on the show, indeed, arguably the most prominent female character (Peggy had a strong season, but was mostly absent in the last few episod
over the course of Season Five, she's become one of the key figures on the show, indeed, arguably the most prominent
female character (Peggy had a strong season, but was mostly absent in the last few episodes).
No one is saying, but I'm speculating that she has brought to The Avengers sequel her Black Panther
character Okoye, one of the ferocious
female warriors who watch
over the royal family of Chadwick Boseman's
character in Black Panther.
Here we have a screenplay starring a strong
female character living in a dystopian environment where anyone
over the age of 30 should be carefully assessed before being trusted.
Hope that a film that treated its most prominent
female character like a parody of an abuse victim for
over an hour had been doing so for a reason.
Note that Jessica Jones is a Marvel spin - off with clued - up sexual politics, a
female protagonist and an emphasis on
character and plot
over action.
Nothing is off - limits; comedy is mined from a
character that unknowingly takes
female hormonal medication continuing to do so out of unexpected enjoyment, all resulting in some rather childish but funny physical transformations), the women are nonexistent and add nothing to the experience (there are a number of third act twists here that feel half - hearted in their efforts to correct this, but really, Emmanuelle Chriqui's presence all comes down to a bet
over who will bone her first).
Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe play two very different
female characters in director Sam Mendes» entry in the franchise, but both actresses are aware of how the
female role in the Bond films has changed
over the years.
However, despite controversy
over accusations of misogyny and subjecting his
characters on screen (not to mention the actresses who play them) to his artistic and narrative tyranny, he has helped his
female leads deliver remarkable performances.
While some Tolkien purists may be upset
over a new
character being added to the mix I, for one, am excited we're getting a fierce
female character.
There have been many criticisms levied at Scorsese
over the years that he is a misogynist who reduces
female characters to crude archetypes.
The
female characters even bond
over breast implant talk.
The heart of the film belongs to the leading
female characters, which would be a great thing if those
characters really developed or grew
over time.
Listen, there's simply nothing like watching Tom Cruise get cucked — nothing quite like seeing him get knocked down a peg, be it by his then - wife Nicole Kidman and her fantasies of sleeping with other men (Eyes Wide Shut), or by a
female interviewer scrutinizing his
character's misogynistic egomania up close (Magnolia), or by genre itself, as in Edge of Tomorrow, where we get to see him die
over and
over again, something that's distinctly fun because of the indomitable meta - prowess of its star.
So while it is rooted in its place and time, Marieme's story also takes on a wider resonance, as we watch her not so much come of age as deconstruct and reconstruct herself, several times
over — even though her circumstances trap her, she acts with the kind of agency we rarely see
female characters display, let alone black
female characters, let alone black
female teenagers.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Warner Bros. film is expected to be based on DC's «Birds of Prey» property, which centers on a
female - led team that debuted in the comics in 1995 and has included
characters over the years such as Barbara Gordon / Batgirl, Poison Ivy, Catwoman and Katana (who was played by Karen Fukuhara in the 2016 movie «Suicide Squad»).
In the Don Siegel - directed film, young women living together in a boarding school turn against each other, fighting
over Eastwood's
character, before they become hostile scorned
females.
The game ships with four different
characters to play as and in a nice touch each
character card can be flipped
over to show either a male or
female portrait.
Instead it follows the path of Chun - Li (Kristin Kreuk), the massively thighed
female character from the games, whose father is kidnapped by Bison (Neal McDonough) and his henchman Balrog (Michael Clarke Duncan) in order to allow Bison to take
over the slums of Hong Kong and Bangkok.
Voice -
overs vary for each of the mercenaries as they swear when being overrun by Zeds and communicate with team members in a serious manner to remind them of low visibility or rather humorously inform the team of their generosity when handing out some free dosh, while enemy bosses taunt your
character that your defeat is inevitable and a
female trader comments on your team's progression and instructs your team to return to the trade pod for re-supply after each wave has been completed.
In the first Witcher game, players are awarded «romance cards» for successfully seducing each of
over two dozen different non-playable
female characters.
Ubisoft itself was at the brunt of criticism last year
over the lack of playable
female characters in Assassin's Creed Unity, and its subsequent explanation for the omission of women.
The
female characters also huff and pant which once again pays the fan service, even though it is
over the top!
She takes
over the
character from Angelina Jolie who played the
female fatale back in 2003 in the film, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider — The Cradle of Life.
Over the weekend, Sugiura told livestream viewers that there would be no playable
female characters in Deep Down.
In a livestream event
over the weekend, Capcom's Kazunori Sugiura, producer of Deep Down, reportedly said the free - to - play PlayStation 4 dungeon crawler won't include
female playable
characters.
Jeff Schine voices playable
character Javier Garcia in A New Frontier having also voiced Danny Burke in Mafia III and Frank Aiello in Call of Duty: WWII, while Shelly Shenoy voices Kate having voiced SkyBlock
Female A and Rebel
Female B in Minecraft: Story Mode and various background voice -
overs for other Telltale Games such as Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead: Michonne, Batman: The Telltetale Series and Minecraft: Story Mode — Seasons 1 and 2, alongside Alex Hernandez voices David Garcia having also voiced Lincoln Clay in Mafia III and Eli Knable in Batman: The Enemy Within; Raymond Ochoa voices Gabe having previously voiced Male Brotherhood of Steel Squire in Fallout 4 and Dash Parr in the Disney Infinity trilogy.
There was some irritating voice
over work, and its usually the
female characters that suffer most.
Over the years, there have been a few instances of
female lead
characters (Tomb Raider, Perfect Dark, Life is Strange, Portal) but they are absolutely a minority.
Play through
over 30 tracks, featuring an assortment of concerts and mostly
female character singers.
The list goes on, but essentially what SEGA has done
over the years has created a number of
female characters who are not merely accessories for their male counterparts.
Sonic is a speed
character, Knuckles is a power
character etc. — Amy has been changed to a strong
female character and no longer fawns
over Sonic all the time — Knuckles gets a chance to be the funny guy — Sonic Boom will have a new main villain and Dr. Eggman will «pass the torch» so to speak — Exploration will lead to the discovery of rare items and collectibles
Her likeness was simply pasted
over the model of Lina, the
female character from the original Japanese version Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, to transform it into a Mario game for America.