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She looks like a little girl ... Which is probably the point.
Don't bother, Germuso goes around threads trolling for laugh reactions.
Great supergirl, great outfit designs (for her specifically), but they dropped the ball so very hard with writing...(except for that Lex Luthor season that one was well done).Tv show supergirl was so cute
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Expected. And is not like the actress did a good job promoving her movie either.
What is "promoving"?
Avoiding any backlash for the sake of the movie. You know, the same that Snow White actress did.
I know you remember this, right?
Man this movie is about to crash so hard
"we are looking at less than 350M final and results of 220-260M in the middle"
Could do lower than The Flash.........
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Expectations for Supergirl shouldn't be too high. This is basically the first movie about her for most people. No one remembers the 80s one. I don't think this could even be compared to Wonder Woman. She had a big role in BvS before her solo movie.Expected. And is not like the actress did a good job promoving her movie either.
I have fond memories of the first Supergirl movie, watched it as a kid multiple times. It was goofy and fun as a kid.
This one can't be worse, right?
Probably won't see it in cinemas, but I'll give it a chance in streaming.
Seriously. The ignorance and hubris is so hard to understand. They gave her a role where the audience will expect girl boss, marvel type quips, etc. Her movie follows a pretty good mainline Superman and can piggyback off the interest in where the universe is heading. But nope, just couldn't manage to simply talk up the movie instead of criticizing a pretty sizable chunk of the possible audience.Hope it was the shit talking. The movie that you should do all the effort to attract the most people possible, she does that. Not that Supergirl honestly had much chance after Superman.
That one.Or frenemy
She just answered a question in interview and didn't insult anyone. Its not like she just made a statement. Her short answer is pretty tame.Seriously. The ignorance and hubris is so hard to understand. They gave her a role where the audience will expect girl boss, marvel type quips, etc. Her movie follows a pretty good mainline Superman and can piggyback off the interest in where the universe is heading. But nope, just couldn't manage to simply talk up the movie instead of criticizing a pretty sizable chunk of the possible audience.
I'd feel bad for the people paying for all these movies that underperform except they encouraged this silliness for so long they have no one to really blame but themselves.
Then came this exchange. The interviewer asked the former House of the Dragon star: Has the famously fickle Game of Thrones fandom prepared Alcock for the inevitable backlash she'll face? Alcock replied, "It definitely made me aware that simply existing as a woman in that space is something that people comment on. We have become very comfortable having this weird ownership of women's bodies. I can't really stop them. I can only be myself."
Her statement seems inarguable. Alcock was 21 years old and playing a teenager on the first season of the HBO fantasy drama. Fans made all sorts of (sometimes gross) comments about her (as they did about Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner on the original Game of Thrones). If anything, Alcock seems rather Zen and non-reactive about this.
She just answered a question in interview and didn't insult anyone. Its not like she just made a statement. Her short answer is pretty tame.
I wonder how many normal people know who Lobo is. I had no idea and he seems to be pure schlock as a character.This poster looks cool
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She did say this in that Variety interview in response to reaction she got from the first comment (that was in my post too):The Vanity Fair article was just the tip of the PR nightmare.
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Supergirl Milly Alcock Prepares to Take Flight
She rode dragons in Westeros and scammed Julianne Moore on Sirens. Now the Aussie is taking on a beloved comic book character: “I am aware that I am going to get comments,” she says. “But I can’t really stop them. I can only be myself.”www.vanityfair.com
It's kinda hard to track down the course of her statements, but this seems to be the one with the "ownership of women's bodies" comment.
"Has the famously fickle Game of Thrones fandom prepared Alcock for the inevitable backlash she'll face? "It definitely made me aware that simply existing as a woman in that space is something that people comment on. We have become very comfortable having this weird ownership of women's bodies," she says. "I can't really stop them. I can only be myself.""
Vanity Fair is a TERRIBLE place to try to source quotes as they are really bad at teasing out what is the interviewer's comment and what is a (often HEAVILY paraphrased) response by the interviewee. But she's responding, I think, to the contrast between her and the older Emma actress on House of the Dragon. Fans were attached to her performance and Emma was a lot more bitter and shrewish (as she was in the source 'book'). But then you gotta wonder, what "space" is she referring to? Acting? Or a male dominated genre? And what "weird ownership" does she mean? The freedom to comment on attractiveness (or lack thereof?). It's more her own insecurities wrapped up in convoluted phrasing, I think.
Then we get this Variety article
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‘Just F—ing Go for It’: How ‘Supergirl’ Star Milly Alcock Learned to Ignore the Trolls and Became a Punk Rock Superhero
Milly Alcock aims for a whole new level of movie stardom as she enters James Gunn's DC Universe as Supergirl.variety.com
"I guess women know that this is just how it's always been, unfortunately," Alcock adds. "And it's from a lot of people whose profiles have no photo, who are burner accounts. Or someone's name and then 'Dad of four, Christian,' which is hilarious to me. But I mean, whose opinion do you really care about? If you're pissing the right kind of people off, you're doing OK."
Which REALLY ticked folks off because now it sounds like she is bitching about christian men....EXACTLY the audience of these superhero films! That was really a bad slip on her part, as it probably shows her true opinion about middle aged men, which may not be surprising for a young woman, it definitely isn't something you should say on the PR trail for your massively expensive edgy FEMALE superhero film.
Granted, most of this brouhaha is really just manufactured, both by the "bad pr is still good pr" folks and the "let's just hate EVERYTHING" crowd. But it, once again, reveals that these idiot actors should just SHUT THE FUCK UP on social media when they are cranking out 150+ million dollar movies that rely HEAVILY on audiences they seem to despise.
If they cast an actor in a rom-com and all he says on his press tour is "as a male simply existing in this space, there is a weird ownership of men's emotional availability" it would probably trigger a lot of women viewers, even more so if he followed it up with "and then I see "working mom of four, christian" and I just don't care about those frumpy housewives", just IMAGINE how The View would take it.
Anyway, I think it's a bit of a mistake to not show Supergirl "at her best" first, then chase it with this revenge take. It just makes the character seem unlikable and rash FROM THE GET GO, not a proper hero who is just trying to take a well earned break from the pressures of her life and getting dragged into the shit. Heroes rise ABOVE their trauma, it's what makes them HEROES, and when this is where all the great moments come from (and I'm aware of the ending of the WoT comic), but I think the story would sell better if we had more of a noble Supergirl first.
Well, it seems to me that when she says "I didn't say men" and then goes on to use "they" and "you're", she is INDEED referring to men. That's "the space" that she is referring to, and she confirms it by saying "women's bodies", not "our bodies", "my body", or "peoples bodies" as if it's only the girls getting the heat and that chisled jawed Aemond guy isn't the source of UNENDING fanfic worship.She did say this in that Varitery interview in response to reaction she got from the first comment (that was in my post too):
"I didn't even say 'men' — I said 'people!'" Alcock says. "And they got so angry. I was like, 'You're proving my point. You're proving my point!'"
It really baffles me seeing people responding like this to very tame comments. People get outraged by nothing. Its so weird.Nothing makes me happier than watching another young, stupid and entitled bitch making her movie collapse by trying to sound smart, and then winding up looking like a young, stupid and entitled bitch.
It really baffles me seeing people responding like this to very tame comments. People get outraged by nothing. Its so weird.
It really baffles me seeing people responding like this to very tame comments. People get outraged by nothing. Its so weird.
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If Supergirl was made just after Man of Steel it would be in the exact same situation. There is no reason to expect huge numbers from a Supergirl movie.The lead actress insulting people can't help, but this was destined to bomb regardless after how Superman performed.
I wonder, if she had shown up for the final battle in Superman, had a kick ass fight with that techno chick and some good one liners such that the audience had a real chance to attach to her, if this would market better than just seeing her as a drunk brat. Supergirl has to be in the top 5 recognizable female superheroes, so she shouldn't really need much set up, but they seem to be really struggling selling her personality.The lead actress insulting people can't help, but this was destined to bomb regardless after how Superman performed.
Then they should have budgeted accordingly, or better yet not made it at all.If Supergirl was made just after Man of Steel it would be in the exact same situation. There is no reason to expect huge numbers from a Supergirl movie.
Pretty low if the source is anything to go by. Supergirl is one of the very few female heroines that CAN go toe to toe with virtually anyone with no need for girlbossery shenanigans. I would have preferred a more buff actress with a gymnasts build (much like how superman is a human tank) but Hollywood be Hollywood with their twiggy girls.What are the chances of this being woke af?
I honestly think it was reckless to make a Supergirl movie this early on. Having a bomb this early in the Gunn-verse can't bode well for the future of it.If Supergirl was made just after Man of Steel it would be in the exact same situation. There is no reason to expect huge numbers from a Supergirl movie.
Wonder if Gina Carano would be a good SG.Pretty low if the source is anything to go by. Supergirl is one of the very few female heroines that CAN go toe to toe with virtually anyone with no need for girlbossery shenanigans. I would have preferred a more buff actress with a gymnasts build (much like how superman is a human tank) but Hollywood be Hollywood with their twiggy girls.
Genuinely asking out of curiosity and not trying to start an argument. What is a Supergirl movie supposed to feel or look like? I haven't seen the old one.Nothing about this movie feels Supergirlish.
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DC Super Hero Girls had a fun take on Supergirl as kind of a buff jock, Carino (a young Carino) might sorta work for that, but she has a very different energy in what little acting I've seen from her.Wonder if Gina Carano would be a good SG.