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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 19, 2019 0:40:06 GMT
Captain Marvel has a female "co-director" who reports to and takes orders from a male director. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige doesn't like having women in charge, which is why all of the women in Black Panther are subservient to a male King and none of the women were allowed to challenge for the throne of Wakanda. How do you know what their work ethic is? You didn't even know they collaborated before on other projects or were married till this morning... Again, irrelevant. There's no law that says "When you hire a director, you also have to hire their spouse". There is no such thing as a "team package" when it comes to hiring for a job. Feige could've just hired a female director to solely direct Captain Marvel (like Patty Jenkins did for Wonder Woman), but he didn't because he wanted a male director to direct the movie and only wanted a female "co-director" to parade in front of the cameras for media fluff.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Feb 19, 2019 0:45:55 GMT
Captain Marvel has a female director. Captain Marvel has a female "co-director" who reports to and takes orders from a male director. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige doesn't like having women in charge, which is why all of the women in Black Panther are subservient to a male King and none of the women were allowed to challenge for the throne of Wakanda. There is no co-director, they're both listed as directors. Why do you do this? You like to twist Marvel's word and make it sound like they're the most despicable film studio in the world. I don't get it.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Feb 19, 2019 0:46:17 GMT
Do more research before you spew out another wall of text which is just a bunch of rinse and repeat nonsense - they're a husband and wife directing duo and they've been making movies and episodes for television together since they met in college, you hire one you hire them both for a gig. Which law is it that says if you hire someone, you also have to hire their spouse? STOP BULLSHITTING! Feige could've just hired a female director to solely direct Captain Marvel (like Patty Jenkins did for Wonder Woman), but he didn't because he wanted a male director to direct the movie and only wanted a female "co-director" to parade in front of the cameras for media fluff. Because they're a filmmaking team and work pretty much every gig they are hired to do and it makes sense to hire both on such a large movie because they have established relationship and team dynamic, this isn't a 30 minute episode for a low budget TV series where one could direct it it's a 100+ million dollar superhero movie. You and your conspiracy theories - keep it up, you're providing tons of entertainment XD
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Feb 19, 2019 0:50:14 GMT
How do you know what their work ethic is? You didn't even know they collaborated before on other projects or were married till this morning... Again, irrelevant. There's no law that says "When you hire a director, you also have to hire their spouse". There is no such thing as a "team package" when it comes to hiring for a job. Feige could've just hired a female director to solely direct Captain Marvel (like Patty Jenkins did for Wonder Woman), but he didn't because he wanted a male director to direct the movie and only wanted a female "co-director" to parade in front of the cameras for media fluff. There's no such thing as "team package"? Coen Bros. Russo Bros. Lord and Miller It's not uncommon for there to be a directing duo you know.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Feb 19, 2019 0:50:18 GMT
How do you know what their work ethic is? You didn't even know they collaborated before on other projects or were married till this morning... Again, irrelevant. There's no law that says "When you hire a director, you also have to hire their spouse". There is no such thing as a "team package" when it comes to hiring for a job. Feige could've just hired a female director to solely direct Captain Marvel (like Patty Jenkins did for Wonder Woman), but he didn't because he wanted a male director to direct the movie and only wanted a female "co-director" to parade in front of the cameras for media fluff. Nope, not irrelevant - you didn't know they had worked together before or were married. Never said there was a law but since they have a history of working so well together it makes sense to hire the two together on a major release instead of just one. I'll bite - where's your proof of this? In everything I have seen from the movie they're usually together on set or in interviews, only time I've seen just one of them on set was a random still in Entertainment Weekly.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 19, 2019 1:13:04 GMT
this isn't a 30 minute episode for a low budget TV series where one could direct it it's a 100+ million dollar superhero movie. And Patty Jenkins directed a 100+ million dollar superhero movie by herself. Because they're a filmmaking team and work pretty much every gig they are hired to do So what? Like I said in a previous post, there's no such thing as a "team package" in the entertainment industry. Just watch Fighting with My Family. Paige and her brother were both invited to audition for WWE. After the audition, WWE offered a developmental contract to Paige but not to her bother. Paige told the WWE official that she and her brother came as a team package and demanded that they take her brother as well or she wouldn't go. The WWE official said her brother wasn't coming and she can either come along or take a hike. Her brother convinced her that she should go without him. There's no law that says Feige had to hire both of them. There are no "team package" deals in the entertainment industry. SO either: 1. Feige really wanted to hire a woman to direct but she refused to do it unless her husband was also hired and her husband was so selfish that he wasn't willing to tell her to go along without him so Feige had no choice but to bring him along also. or 2. Feige didn't want a woman to direct and really wanted only a man to direct but hired a woman as "co-director" so he could parade her in front of the media cameras for PR fluff. This is most likely since we know PR fluff is important to Feige, which is why Feige recently announced (for PR fluff) that MCU would hire more female directors and female writers, only to turn around and hire a male write to re-write the script for Black Widow.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Feb 19, 2019 1:23:52 GMT
this isn't a 30 minute episode for a low budget TV series where one could direct it it's a 100+ million dollar superhero movie. And Patty Jenkins directed a 100+ million dollar superhero movie by herself. Because they're a filmmaking team and work pretty much every gig they are hired to do So what? Like I said in a previous post, there's no such thing as a "team package" in the entertainment industry. Just watch Fighting with My Family. Paige and her brother were both invited to audition for WWE. After the audition, WWE offered a developmental contract to Paige but not to her bother. Paige told the WWE official that she and her brother came as a team package and demanded that they take her brother as well or she wouldn't go. The WWE official said her brother wasn't coming and she can either come along or take a hike. Her brother convinced her that she should go without him. There's no law that says Feige had to hire both of them. There are no "team package" deals in the entertainment industry. SO either: 1. Feige really wanted to hire a woman to direct but she refused to do it unless her husband was also hired and her husband was so selfish that he wasn't willing to tell her to go along without him so Feige had no choice but to bring him along also. or 2. Feige didn't want a woman to direct and really wanted only a man to direct but hired a woman as "co-director" so he could parade her in front of the media cameras for PR fluff. This is most likely since we know PR fluff is important to Feige, which is why Feige recently announced (for PR fluff) that MCU would hire more female directors and female writers, only to turn around and hire a male write to re-write the script for Black Widow. or... 3. Feige is really impress that these 2 work together so well, so he ultimately decided that he hires BOTH of them direct his first female led superhero movie.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Feb 19, 2019 2:01:39 GMT
this isn't a 30 minute episode for a low budget TV series where one could direct it it's a 100+ million dollar superhero movie. And Patty Jenkins directed a 100+ million dollar superhero movie by herself. Because they're a filmmaking team and work pretty much every gig they are hired to do So what? Like I said in a previous post, there's no such thing as a "team package" in the entertainment industry. Just watch Fighting with My Family. Paige and her brother were both invited to audition for WWE. After the audition, WWE offered a developmental contract to Paige but not to her bother. Paige told the WWE official that she and her brother came as a team package and demanded that they take her brother as well or she wouldn't go. The WWE official said her brother wasn't coming and she can either come along or take a hike. Her brother convinced her that she should go without him. There's no law that says Feige had to hire both of them. There are no "team package" deals in the entertainment industry. SO either: 1. Feige really wanted to hire a woman to direct but she refused to do it unless her husband was also hired and her husband was so selfish that he wasn't willing to tell her to go along without him so Feige had no choice but to bring him along also. or 2. Feige didn't want a woman to direct and really wanted only a man to direct but hired a woman as "co-director" so he could parade her in front of the media cameras for PR fluff. This is most likely since we know PR fluff is important to Feige, which is why Feige recently announced (for PR fluff) that MCU would hire more female directors and female writers, only to turn around and hire a male write to re-write the script for Black Widow. Wow, so much energy, and guess what? justanaveragejoe owned you in just a single sentence.
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Post by sostie on Feb 19, 2019 14:05:42 GMT
this isn't a 30 minute episode for a low budget TV series where one could direct it it's a 100+ million dollar superhero movie. And Patty Jenkins directed a 100+ million dollar superhero movie by herself. Because they're a filmmaking team and work pretty much every gig they are hired to do So what? Like I said in a previous post, there's no such thing as a "team package" in the entertainment industry. Just watch Fighting with My Family. Paige and her brother were both invited to audition for WWE. After the audition, WWE offered a developmental contract to Paige but not to her bother. Paige told the WWE official that she and her brother came as a team package and demanded that they take her brother as well or she wouldn't go. The WWE official said her brother wasn't coming and she can either come along or take a hike. Her brother convinced her that she should go without him. What a dumb comparison. How many mixed tag teams are in the WWE? Who would they have fought? They were never going to be a "package" that would work together.
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Post by sostie on Feb 19, 2019 14:38:36 GMT
the directors of Captain Marvel, Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, are HUSBAND AND WIFE That's why Feige hire them. So he can direct while she parades in front of the media. Feige knows that she's not going to bad-mouth her "co-director" in front of the media since they're married. Your view says more about you than it does about Kevin Feige An established directing team are hired to make a film. One is male, one is female....and your instant assumption, with no evidence whatsoever is that only the guy was good enough to be hired and the woman stands by, like some supplicant wallflower and acts as a figurehead. Interesting that of the many, and more likely, scenarios involving those that were hired, this is the one you choose to believe.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Feb 19, 2019 15:21:59 GMT
Does Kevin Feige pay rent for the space he takes up in DC-Fan's head?
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 19, 2019 15:57:38 GMT
Does Kevin Feige pay rent for the space he takes up in DC-Fan's head? He does but, DC-Fan's mind is rent stabilized so Feige's gonna take a three year lease with an option to go day to day afterwards.
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Post by poutinep on Feb 19, 2019 16:36:22 GMT
Captain Marvel has a female director. Captain Marvel has a female "co-director" who reports to and takes orders from a male director. Wow...you sexist piece of shit. Why do you just assume the wife takes orders from the husband? Maybe it's the other way around.
Like I said in a previous post, there's no such thing as a "team package" in the entertainment industry. Russo brothers. Coen brothers. Farrelly brothers. The Wachowskis. just off the top of my head. Just watch Fighting with My Family. Paige and her brother were both invited to audition for WWE. After the audition, WWE offered a developmental contract to Paige but not to her bother. Paige told the WWE official that she and her brother came as a team package and demanded that they take her brother as well or she wouldn't go. The WWE official said her brother wasn't coming and she can either come along or take a hike. Her brother convinced her that she should go without him. LOL this is what we call an "anecdote" it's not proof that there is no such thing as a team package. you're an idiot, as usual.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 19, 2019 16:57:42 GMT
And Patty Jenkins directed a 100+ million dollar superhero movie by herself. So what? Like I said in a previous post, there's no such thing as a "team package" in the entertainment industry. Just watch Fighting with My Family. Paige and her brother were both invited to audition for WWE. After the audition, WWE offered a developmental contract to Paige but not to her bother. Paige told the WWE official that she and her brother came as a team package and demanded that they take her brother as well or she wouldn't go. The WWE official said her brother wasn't coming and she can either come along or take a hike. Her brother convinced her that she should go without him. What a dumb comparison. How many mixed tag teams are in the WWE? Who would they have fought? They were never going to be a "package" that would work together. There have been plenty of male-female wrestling pairs that have worked together in the WWE. Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella are both WWE superstars. Jimmy Uso and Naomi are both WWE superstars. Rusev and Lana are both WWE superstars. They've wrestled as mixed tag teams in the past. They've also wrestled as individual wrestlers in the past. They can be signed as a pair but they don't always have to wrestle together as a team. WWE has had plenty of wrestlers who started as part of a team and then branched out on their own as individual wrestlers. Bret Hart started as part of the Hart Foundation with Jim Neidhart. Shawn Michaels started as part of the Rockers with Marty Jannetty. When Randy Savage as signed by the WWE, he asked the WWE if they could also take his brother Lanny Poffo. In Randy Savage's case, WWE signed his brother also (and Savage and his brother both wrestled as individual wrestlers and not as a team). In Paige's case, WWE decided not to sign her brother. There's no law that says WWE had to sign both of them. Likewise, there's no law that says Kevin Feige had to hire both of them. The only reason MCU Dictator Kevin Feige hired both of them was because he wanted a man to direct Captain Marvel but wanted a woman to parade in front of the media cameras for PR fluff, which is important to Feige as proven by the fact that Feige recently announced for PR fluff that MCU would hire more female directors and female writers and then turned around and hired a male writer to re-write the Black Widow script. Heck, the only time Feige hired a solo female director (Patty Jenkins for Thor 2), he fired her before filming began just because she asked for more creative freedom.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 19, 2019 17:04:31 GMT
Link or it didn't happen. It's all over the news so why does a link need to be posted for something that's all over the news and is well-known. It would be like if I said "The federal government was recently shut down for 35 days", why would I need to post a link for that when that was all over the news and is well-known? Or if I said "Tom Brady was caught cheating in DeflateGate and Julian Edelman tested positive for PEDs", I don't need t a post a link for those because those were all over the news and is well-known.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Feb 19, 2019 17:54:13 GMT
Captain Marvel has a female "co-director" who reports to and takes orders from a male director. Wow...you sexist piece of shit. Why do you just assume the wife takes orders from the husband? Maybe it's the other way around.
Like I said in a previous post, there's no such thing as a "team package" in the entertainment industry. Russo brothers. Coen brothers. Farrelly brothers. The Wachowskis. just off the top of my head. Just watch Fighting with My Family. Paige and her brother were both invited to audition for WWE. After the audition, WWE offered a developmental contract to Paige but not to her bother. Paige told the WWE official that she and her brother came as a team package and demanded that they take her brother as well or she wouldn't go. The WWE official said her brother wasn't coming and she can either come along or take a hike. Her brother convinced her that she should go without him. LOL this is what we call an "anecdote" it's not proof that there is no such thing as a team package. you're an idiot, as usual. Poutine got a point there, DC-FanYou made a really sexist remark.
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Post by sostie on Feb 19, 2019 17:58:50 GMT
What a dumb comparison. How many mixed tag teams are in the WWE? Who would they have fought? They were never going to be a "package" that would work together. In Paige's case, WWE decided not to sign her brother. There's no law that says WWE had to sign both of them. Likewise, there's no law that says Kevin Feige had to hire both of them. Because they had no reason to hire him...they were not going to used or hired as a "team" No there isn't..but who splits up a successful creative partnership. Was just one Russo brother hired (you seem happy to accept two men can work in collaborations...again says more about you)? Who hires just one Coen brother? You constantly use this term (for some reason you still use it...sorry it was neither funny , insightful or clever...EVER. So what makes him a "dictator"? Was George Lucas the Star Wars dictator? The Brocollis the James Bond dictators? Explain Source? Link? Nah, didn't think so So they should have picked a woman rather than someone they thought was right for the job, regardless of sex. Seems you are all for tokenism. She left...she wasn't sacked. She left because she wanted to change the screenplay that she was hired to film and change the film into Romeo & Juliet.
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Post by blockbusted on Feb 19, 2019 21:45:45 GMT
Again, irrelevant. There's no law that says "When you hire a director, you also have to hire their spouse". There is no such thing as a "team package" when it comes to hiring for a job. Feige could've just hired a female director to solely direct Captain Marvel (like Patty Jenkins did for Wonder Woman), but he didn't because he wanted a male director to direct the movie and only wanted a female "co-director" to parade in front of the cameras for media fluff. There's no such thing as "team package"? Coen Bros. Russo Bros. Lord and Miller It's not uncommon for there to be a directing duo you know. And speaking of Coen Brothers, their black comedy film about the making of 'Fant4stic' is looooooooooooooooooooooooooong overdue.
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Post by blockbusted on Feb 19, 2019 21:48:14 GMT
And Patty Jenkins directed a 100+ million dollar superhero movie by herself. So what? Like I said in a previous post, there's no such thing as a "team package" in the entertainment industry. Just watch Fighting with My Family. Paige and her brother were both invited to audition for WWE. After the audition, WWE offered a developmental contract to Paige but not to her bother. Paige told the WWE official that she and her brother came as a team package and demanded that they take her brother as well or she wouldn't go. The WWE official said her brother wasn't coming and she can either come along or take a hike. Her brother convinced her that she should go without him. There's no law that says Feige had to hire both of them. There are no "team package" deals in the entertainment industry. SO either: 1. Feige really wanted to hire a woman to direct but she refused to do it unless her husband was also hired and her husband was so selfish that he wasn't willing to tell her to go along without him so Feige had no choice but to bring him along also. or 2. Feige didn't want a woman to direct and really wanted only a man to direct but hired a woman as "co-director" so he could parade her in front of the media cameras for PR fluff. This is most likely since we know PR fluff is important to Feige, which is why Feige recently announced (for PR fluff) that MCU would hire more female directors and female writers, only to turn around and hire a male write to re-write the script for Black Widow. or... 3. Feige is really impress that these 2 work together so well, so he ultimately decided that he hires BOTH of them direct his first female led superhero movie. Also, there's a chance that 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' director might be a woman, which, if happens, would actually be a lot more important since it could be a proof that a woman CAN direct a "gender neutral" big-budget film.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Feb 19, 2019 22:33:40 GMT
or... 3. Feige is really impress that these 2 work together so well, so he ultimately decided that he hires BOTH of them direct his first female led superhero movie. Also, there's a chance that 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' director might be a woman, which, if happens, would actually be a lot more important since it could be a proof that a woman CAN direct a "gender neutral" big-budget film. That is true. I'm completely forgot about GOTG 3 director.
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