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  1. 45 minutes ago, WittyUsername said:

    So people are mad at Rachel Zegler because she said that a movie from 1937 might not have aged well by modern societal standards? Is that really a spicy take now? 


    She said separately that she watched the original animation once, was terrified of it and never watched it again. It’s clear that she strongly dislikes it in general, possibly hates it. There's not much nuance beyond this, and for some people it raises all the old questions about why ‘adapt’ something so clearly distasteful, and is it even the same product by the end.
     

    It made me think of the Barbie marketing campaign, and the line: ‘if you love Barbie, this movie is for you / if you hate Barbie this movie is for you’, and how that worked so well: it both drew in audiences who really connected with the brand, but also kind of rehabilitated it to those who had genuine problems with Barbie. Since Greta is involved (interestingly, she was added on as a screenwriter, not the original one), I’m hoping we get some of that more inclusive language coming through.
     
     

  2. 10 minutes ago, Speedorito said:

    I love that the interview that’s been circulating on the internet and has everyone whining about is nearly a year old. People are just desperate to find things to be mad about.


    Various clips are gaining a lot of traction on social media, especially TikTok right now, with mostly women chipping in. They feel that different types of ‘feminism’ are being pitted against each other, that choosing or wanting love is an entirely legitimate desire alongside being a ‘boss’. 
     

    My personal opinion (yes, as a woman) is that the love presented in Snow White isn’t exactly that empowering or agentive. But I still stand by the fact that Zegler is a poor communicator and the conversationshouldn’t be so divisive  (or maybe as @Valonqar noted it’s done that way on purpose)

  3. 1 hour ago, ChipDerby said:

     

    Sexism just jumping out of you


    No. Actors are supposed to be promoting their movies. If you’re cringe and annoying as fuck to listen to, you’re not exactly doing that are you?

     

    Go listen to Zegler roll her eyes and sarcastically quip that it’s not 1937 anymore and tell me ‘it’s just sexism preventing the masses from appreciating  her charisma’.

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  4. 5 hours ago, Ryan Reynolds said:

    marketing not going well when you click on snow white trending on twitter and top account endwokeness with 1.5m followers are talking about it, and Rachel is tweeting out today about being kind

     

    She’s a walking PR disaster. Sounds abrasive in interviews, always talks in a scolding tone.

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  5. 14 hours ago, ChipDerby said:

     

    So are people upset that a Queen was cast, when she's actually dead?


    I think the Evil Queen has been cast, Snow White’s stepmother?

     

    Agreed about the lack of nostalgia, although some people seem to absolutely adore that film. I don’t. I have a young daughter and I have zero interest in showing her the traditional Snow White - not because “girl-bossism” is the only message I care about, but because the story and character is so overwhelmingly passive that it’s not worth bothering with.

     

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  6. I don’t know why people struggle so much to acknowledge that this is a significantly reworked adaptation of the fairytale. There are many aspects of the story that would need to change for a modern adaptation anyway. Reworking the fairytale IS an artistic and creative choice, done for deliberate reasons by the writer(s) and producers of the show, even if many people don’t like it. Denying that there are changes doesn’t actually help the cause of the movie or what they’re trying to do it, which is a kind of reinvention of the classic.

     

    Fairytales imo aren’t sacrosanct. Many are deeply troubling in what they depict particularly re: female sexuality, violence, misogyny. If you are used to exploring these themes like Greta Gerwig is, you will use the script as an opportunity to tease out these contradictions. Much as happened with Barbie in a different way.

     

    Now, will the movie alienate many people due to loss of ‘nostalgia’ factor? Yes. Will the alternative presentation be so compelling as to draw in new and different audiences? That’s yet to be seen here.

     

    Lastly, it seems obvious to me that the term Snow White originated  in the colour of the skin. I don’t care myself, but there’s no point pretending otherwise. Casting Zegler is a deliberate choice and a sign that the ‘rules’ of this story will be upturned. 
     

    Snow White - The Brothers Grimm (1812)

     

    IT WAS the middle of winter, and the snow-flakes were falling like feathers from the sky, and a Queen sat at her window working, and her embroidery-frame was of ebony. And as she worked, gazing at times out on the snow, she pricked her finger, and there fell from it three drops of blood on the snow. And when she saw how bright and red it looked, she said to herself, “Oh that I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the wood of the embroidery frame!” Not very long after she had a daughter, with a skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony, and she was named Snow-white. And when she was born the Queen died.

     

     

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  7. The gender split for Oppenheimer’s second weekend (THR)

     - not sure most people would have expected that. 


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    Interestingly, females made up even more of Barbie’s audience in the film’s sophomore outing domestically, buying up 71 percent of all tickets. Often, a film’s gender split will shift in subsequent weekends, as it did with Oppenheimer. Males showing up to see Oppenheimer over the July 28-30 weekend shrunk somewhat, to 58 percent of the audience, while the female audience grew from 38 percent to 42 percent.

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  8. 20 minutes ago, vale9001 said:

     

     

    I think when a brand is already famous like Batman, Barbie etc..people can say "yes i heard about It" but they even mean another movie or just Batman. Probably has more credit to understand how a totally original movie is know. 


    This. You’re asked which of these following movies you know about, and it’s like ‘oh Haunted Mansion…sounds familiar *shrug - checks box*’. Same with the likes of Indiana Jones which also had very high awareness.

     

     

  9. 10 minutes ago, swishy said:

    How do the ticket releases work in the UK?

     

    Here in Canada, they release tickets for the weekend on Tuesdays. So I couldn't buy tickets for this Friday or Saturday for movies until a couple days ago. This might play a part in what ticket sales look like going into the weekend.


    Ah right, pretty sure they were released on Monday. Possibly!

  10. The narrative for the longest time was that MI would most likely eat into Oppenheimer’s audience, and of course Barbie had a different audience so was mostly irrelevant. The idea that both would team up to become a giant force only really started to appear by the end of April. 

  11. 5 minutes ago, MysteryMovieMogul said:

    Did you just bring up Amy Schumer to call her fat and ugly? I mean, she was attached to this film once upon a time, but nothing came of it, so she's rather irrelevant to the conversation.


    No, those were the kinds of nasty comments Schumer was eliciting - everywhere -  when she was mentioned in relation to the movie. And it was ‘oh I’m so glad we got Margot’ instead. 
     

    This is about the nostalgia factor and how it’s triggered when people feel you’ve cast a Barbie who looks like a ‘Barbie’.

     

    Is Barbie ‘woke’? In some ways yes, but in other ways, not at all.

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  12. 37 minutes ago, MysteryMovieMogul said:

    Damn, the success of Barbie has the Box Office subreddit in a tizzy. I can't believe I'm already reading "Snow White is going to flop 100%" analysis. I feel sorry for any other movie perceived as woke in the next year, and I really feel sorry for any future films Greta Gerwig is attached to (she's apparently one of Snow White's writers!?!).


    Barbie hit the ‘nostalgia’ factor partly because it had Margot Robbie, aka the ‘ideal’ Barbie - slim, white, pretty, blonde - front and centre in the marketing.  When people were mocking the idea of Amy Schumer as Barbie, it’s not just because they don’t like her or her comedy, but also because she’s basically seen in some quarters as “fat and ugly” (sorry).
     

    So in some ways, Barbie was absolutely marketed as classic nostalgia fare. No commentary yet on Snow White and how it manages to achieve that or not.

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