@@VianneyOuiBon Guess what? There are A LOT of "40 year old white dude"s who are fans of A WRINKLE OF TIME and read it growing up.Insulting and demeaning them was incredibly stupid and ignorant on her part, seeing how that demographic is a major part of the MCU fanbase.
@VianneyOuiBon The funny thing is, I think the biggest demographic getting to the movies with their little girls are " duh whiiite duuudes". So if you say to them fuck off, they'll understand they and their families are not welcome. And you won't get their money. And if you decide to make a movie that should only concern the little girls of a demographic representing 11% of the population, maybe don't pour billions into it. It just simple math. But yeah clearly she kept telling empathy was a thing of the past, which doesn't encompasses the values you usually look for in heroes. Anyway I was impressed by her empowerment, butt double, stunt double for a simple run in a corridor in studios.... Impressive. She sure did show the women of Marvel before her how she was making a change. And that acting. Wow.
Exactly. 40-year-old _adults_ who should be mature enough to understand context and not need their hands held. She didn't say _all_ of them, she's referring to a specific group. Allow your brain to do its thing.
@@ahyesverygood1336 Yeah, imagine if she said ”40 year old black dude” We wouldn’t have this discussion, the shitstorm would be real and she would get banned from Disney movies for life.
You're combining two separate quotes to make her say something she didn't say. What she said is that the opinion she is interested in is the people the movie was made for especially, people who have been underrepresented. That doesn't mean that middle-aged white dudes aren't allowed to enjoy the movie - and I'm saying that as a 46-year-old white man.
But that is what she said. She told people that that this thing isn't for you, you are excluded, and for reasons of immutable characteristics.@@jensraab2902
Well I think her idea is that he wasn't the target audience. It's life me complaining about the price of a Lamborghini. They're not made for me, they're made for people with loads of money. Not saying I agree, just get the point.
This is not contradiction. What she means by "it wasn't made for him" refers to the middle-aged man in question not liking the movie and it therefore not being for him
@@Elijahlikechicken And there are people who'd enjoy that bad movie. Take The Wheel of Time series. One episode is all I could watch, and I'm wondering why it's rated 7/10 or something. It's straight up a terrible series.
It’s a shame because I actually got the opportunity to talk to her over zoom when I was at Children’s Hospital Colorado. She was so nice and was sitting in her room in her pjs. She talked to every kid (about 15ish) and we all got to ask her questions. I asked why her hair was short in Endgame and she said it was because she didn’t like her hair flying everywhere during fight scenes. She was super genuine and didn’t do it for publicity or anything
@@jasonwagner4266 keep making shit up, Hemsworth said he wont come back to thor if they keep doing comedy or any of the stuff they did in thor 4. but you go on and keep lying
Bro men will be men fr😂 Even though I initially felt bad for females who get this kinda comments as I was putting my sister in their place and thought how disgusting people are for making these "two big reasons/hearts" typa comments, but ig things won't change with that anyways...
Who was reading the comics as kids? Who paid for Marvel to get where they are? Oh the very people(subject matter experts) she doesn’t want to hear from. Literally taking something so many men loved and bastardizing it in order to push DEI
Christian Bale Says Hollywood (and the World) Would Be Better If ‘White Dudes’ Weren’t in Charge of Everything The actor says there would be "so much better films and so much more interesting stories" if white dudes weren't running Hollywood. BY ZACK SHARF DECEMBER 19, 2017
If a Movie has teen themes in it, hearing the opinion of Boomers isn’t relevant, if a Movie is made with a women’s perspective the perspective of “a 40 year old white dude” isn’t relevant, this isn’t exclusionary, it is the fact your weren’t the target audience, so the fact you can’t relate isn’t a surprise, If you didn’t like She Hulk, you probably didn’t like Ally McBeal, if you didn’t like Runaways you probably didn’t like Beverley Hills 90210, your weren’t the target audience. This isn’t about excluding people, it is basic marketing and psychology. And if you are offended by what she said… then maybe it is you who is the precious little snowflake.
As a woman who is a huge comic fan I personally believe there were nicer ways to support the inclusion of women and people of color without saying she doesn’t care about what someone else thinks. The best way to make everyone equal is not to bring down others to make others step up but to include everyone equally.
That interview she gave were hemsworth was thanking his stunt double for making him look good then brie talk over him to say how she did all her own stunts (which turned out not to be true) then he compare her tom cruise (a complement in anyones book) then she lost her cool and said "i will be the first me...thank YOU very much" that when i thought that she may have a bit of an attitude problem
Hemsworth reply should have been I'll start doing my own stunts as well. He said cruise because Hemsworth admires cruise not brie Larson. If she wants to do her own stunts why does she have to be compared to Tom Cruise if that her choice.
@lorneozboyd9434 or she could have just have taken the complement and not been an arse she could not lied about doing her own stunts or just said yeah the stunt ppl were great as her Co stars were trying to do and not been a massive tool I really don't think it hemsworth who was the problem 🤔
@@lorneozboyd9434because anyone and everyone is compared to those who came before. That is life. Her attitude just provided an insight into her personality. And it is crap.
Imagine if she instead said "40 year old black dude". She would be labeled a racist and never be in movies again. But she said "white dude" so it's totally not racist at all.
Here's the thing. She didn't promote hate at all. So wanna try again. I'm both white and male and took no offense to what she said. Now if you did take offense then you're the problem and she's right about you. But it didn't apply to me at all so my feelings didn't get hurt lmao.
@@MilkshakeGuruTTVhere’s the thing. Nobody asked what your personal opinion was. You don’t speak for the whole group. More importantly, she wouldn’t be right about me, even if I did take offense to her statement. She is quite literally IN BACK TO BACK STATEMENTS ON THIS POST “shut up and exclude yourself, idc.” “I wasn’t trying to exclude anyone.” Do you realize how fucking dumb you look defending that? I wasn’t offended either, I couldn’t give less of a shit what Marvel Character #37 thinks about me. The anger largely came from the hypocrisy of her statement, especially considering the large majority of the fan base IS at least one of those two groups, if not both. She’s not “right” about anything or anybody, she didn’t even make one coherent point between her two statements. I like to argue, captain of a debate team at one time of life. I typed all this because you are dumb, not because I care. Don’t respond just to strawman me and run around my points and call me whatever goes with “oh you liar, you really do care! Look at all the shit you had to say.”
@@porcupineinapettingzoo The race-swapped, woke, disastrous adaptation of the classic book, A WRINKLE IN TIME. And she's right: It WASN'T made for fans of the original book. Which is why it BOMBED at the box office. 😂
Yeah, a main character being mostly white instead of completely white, don't see how that changes much but I'll take your word for it for it. I didn't like the movie, my daughter did. Now, what movie does the original commenter think she's talking about?
I'm a big film buff and as such, I generally prefer to admire these great actors' work on screen and not concern myself with what kind of people they are in real life. The reason is very simple: Because often times, they can be disappointing in the latter respect. With Brie Larson, I might have eventually found all of this out because I would have started wondering why she became so marginalized. Her surprising lack of charm in interviews really poked me in the eye.
Language is important. I can make a hamburger that's for everyone, including you. But when I made it I didn't make it FOR YOU. If that makes sense. The point is basically that most of Hollywood, comic books, etc were made predominately for the taste and sensibilities of white male viewers for decades. Hollywood is now trying to branch out and at least give some crumbs to other groups, and for some reason this is really upsetting to a certain type of neckbeard. She's just saying hey for once there's something not aimed directly at you. That's not saying it's not for you to watch, but you're not the target. People who have been so used to being the only target demographic now feel attacked if anyone else gets some attention.
@@s92dxWell said. Too bad these ppl don’t care because it’s easier to hate women they know they’d never have a chance with and ppl of different cultures that they’ll never encounter (modern-day segregation) than use their remaining brain cells to think critically.
Honestly the reason men hate Brie Larson is because of how she talks shit to people. They may not admit it, but the insult on about not wanting 40 year old's opinions on a movie is similar to how a lot of women insult men. Saying they do not matter to them. It just stokes this rage. Because the natural response is always. "WELL WE DO NOT NEED YOU TO BE FAMOUS ACTRESS!!! DONT YOU KNOW?!!?!? WE WATCH YOU CUZ WOMEN PRETTY!!!! IF WE HATE WOMAN!!!! NO FANS FOR YOU!!!!" She may have female fans. But she doesn't know her fan base. It changes or adds new fans when doing different films. The moment she joined Marvel she needed to realize that. Yeah, she was hired to be that way in the movies, but not towards the fans.
@@Snarkapotamusnot really.. If you treat your fan base poorly.. Don't expect to keep them .. That's not a reflection on the fans .. (their reaction is just common sense).. Unless u like people threatening you poorly.. that is ? 😅
Lets just randomly use Ryan Reynolds as an example of someone most people like. He's funny, charming, friendly, doesn't take himself too seriously. These are likable characteristics. What are Brie's?
That she easily triggers “strong patriotic alpha males” and makes them cry… and yes i’m a white man that doesn’t care about her or what she does and what she says doesn’t hurt my feelings
@@jarf1 Right, yes. Saying that a movie for kids shouldn't be reviewed and criticized with the same lens as a movie for adults is absolutely excluding the poor, oppressed, underrepresented minority of the entire adult population of the world. She's unjustifiable, and this isn't a completely made-up outrage at all.
@@Giby86 I was never personally relating this to any of that. I was just making the statement that saying something is not for someone is quite literally excluding them from it.
@@jarf1 Yes, YOU weren't. She was, and yet you decided to completely ignore what she was saying and focus on a conveniently dumbed down interpretation of her point that makes it easy to ridicule. In the intellectual honesty community we call this a "strawman". You use one and you feel all cool and smart, until someone catches you in the act. At that point, you either opt for decorum and silence, or you dig yourself an even more humiliating hole. I wonder what you'll choose!
@@endless013 Did we all watch the same movie? She makes goofy jokes and has tons of one liners in her origin film for the whole movie. Yes she's strong and heroic, but she's definitely not robotic... at all.
A lot of her MCU co-stars roll their eyes whenever they have to do interviews alongside her. She's often labeled as a virtue-signaler and overinflates her importance in the MCU despite not putting in the same hours as the more tenured actors.
who cares? Why does left think people should have to tolerate shitty attitude just because its coming from a woman. Men have to completly restrain themselves everyday all day and woman dont have to take accountability. Imgaine if someone said im sick of all these "black men-" . You dont apply the same standard.. And i think its something to at least think about @@jorge5275
Imagine if a white conservative male actor said he didn't want to hear what a 40 year old black woman had to say about his movie because "it wasn't made for her" (said with a tone of disgust). Cancelled to infinity!
Saying 40 year old white women would be the equivalent of what she's saying. If she said 40 year old black men, then your gender swap would actually work.
The fact that ever interview she does with fellow marvel actors everyone rolls their eyes when she talks should tell you everything you need to know about her.
@Giby86 true, but there are limits. A comic book to movie adaption generally cuts out things that just aren't feasible budget wise while retaining core themes, characters and scenes as much as possible. I personally don't think the captain marvel movie is all that bad as movies go, though certainly it failed to truly showcase captain marvel and at points it seemed more like an ensemble movie than a movie with a title character.
@@invisalats841 Are there limits? Who decides? What are they? You have to understand that the mcu is it's own thing, it has been for a long time now, it's not just an adaptation of the comics. Heck, they even contextualised it within the comic book setting, it's its own parallel universe with a name and everything.
@@ClarkPotter not as bad as online grammar nazi's lol but seriously I hate typing on a cellphone now, google's autocorrect seems to get worse every year.
Let's be honest… If you are a film critic and you worked in the industry for several years, you are much more capable of criticizing movie than someone who says "The movie were not for those or those people". That is maybe possible but in these critics it doesn't matter what color your skin has or if you are a woman or a man. IT DOESN'T MATTER! If a movie is not well made and the acting isn't that good either, then the problem is maybe that it’s just a bad movie and not a white male who criticizes a movie😂🤷🏻♂️ I can understand that she wants more diversity that is admirable but what she did is to use diversity to say we just didn't get the movie because we're white male cis-men and that is in my opinion just wrong🤷🏻♂️
Actually I believe she was saying you are too old to enjoy what was billed as a children's film that appears to have been enjoyed by its target audience. But keep trying to show that you are childish enough to be the intended recipient.
I’m sorry but she literally didn’t say that. SHE HAS WORKED IN THE INDUSTRY FOR HER ENTIRE LIFE EVEN AS A CHILD, longer than MANY WHITE MALES. THOSE ARE NOT THE ONLY PPL WHO HAVE AN OPINION. That is literally all she meant.
@@lynnerose7891 This is still just not true😂🤷🏻♂️ there are many people in the film CRITIC industry, who have done this their whole lives. And I'm not speaking of only white males, I'm literally speaking of ALL people in this Industry. And as I said the part what she mentioned of including more and also different people is great. I give her that but if the movie is rated bad by the most film critics (including other people than white men) it's in an objective point of view not good! That doesn't mean you have to dislike the movie too. But it surely doesn't mean that there were only white men who wrote those critics🤷🏻♂️ But in my opinion it is little bit too easy for her to blame the critics…
@@Greenhawk4Except most of the time the target audience is men, and these imbeciles that try to push them away, later cry because they didn't go see their movie and it failed.
Well that's because what she's doing is bringing up the Practice and thinking that White male execs and creatives have been employing since the Beginning of Hollywood and also (going back to the orginal "Birth of a Nation" ) it's idea of a White America that's been blasted all over the world though Movies and TV. and all she's saying is "it's time for something different" but as soon as it makes "some people"(who live off institutionalized racism and sexism) NOW think it's "Racist" lol
Not caring about what someone has to say about a movie just because of their race and sex is kinda racist and sexist. Especially if the movie is something like "a wrinkle in time" which doesn't really have a central race/sex theme.
Really? Exactly how many times did you read about Walter Lawson? How many times did Carol Danvers come up in comics compared to him. Who's power did Rouge drain? it wasn't a white male.
i remember mar-vel being a blue alien dude who disguised himself as white 🤷♂️ but i also remember A LOT of Carol Danvers who was always a blonde white woman.
The double standards, saying "a wrinkle in time" isn't made for a white adult male section of the audience so they shouldn't complain, yet expecting everyone to buy tickets to yours "the marvels", since there is no white male representation? Does Brie Larsen think we're all stupid? Kinda obvious it would flop!
I think media portrayal has a lot more effect on public perception than most people realize. I’d imagine a couple dumb comments set her up to be a better target for rage-bait articles than anything else and media outlets run with what gets the most clicks.
“Our culture will be so much richer the day that we stop saying, ‘Hey, it’s all white dudes who are running things,'” Christian Bale said. “Whether that be Hollywood, whether that be Washington, you know. We’re going to get, in Hollywood, so much better films and so much more interesting stories being told and America will become the America that the rest of the world sees it as, that makes it unique…that we recognize makes this such a beautiful, brilliant country.”
@@Geoffke666 that's just not true. There are very good reasons people still want to live in America... people just need to stay out of the cesspool of social media if they can't differentiate it from reality.
Actually that premise used to be the status quo, and there has been soo much "enrichening" since it was dropped that it's become like the curvature of the earth. You can't perceive it with your everyday senses anymore and need a good education to acknowledge the how and why.
There were many movies with female leads - Alien, Terminator, Wonder Woman, etc. The movies were good, people watched them. Diversity and inclusion do not mean that the movie will be good.
Honestly, I have never been fond of Brie Larson in that roll. A lot of actors bring their personalities on set, which in most parts make the movie. Ryan reynolds and Gal Gadot are prime examples. Brie Larson just does not seem to have much of a personality. I think that Marvel would have done better with a different actress in that roll.
No, she definitely has a personality. It's the personality of a woman raised high middle class and was taught she was the center of the world and everyone owed her their respect, and she didn't need to earn it. I've known women like her. Women who think they deserve a leading role every time in everything.
@@awhatshisface6720 So, let me get this straight. First you misrepresent her comment, making her appear inconsistent and hypocritical. I call you out, pointing out that your strawman didn't even get close to what she was saying, so you immediatey move the goalpost to something else. And you have the audacity to criticize her for copping out? Tell me, are you always this intellectually dishonest, or is it just when you want to bitch and moan about a lady you don't like?
Brie: "I want to make movies for women and minorities..." Men: "Ok, have fun, i won't lose my time with any of that s***" Movies are a loss of money -> Directives at Marvel -> Surprised Pikachu face Who would have thought that could happen.
Scar jo is a good actor who plays a very good written character in a very good way. Idk wtf they talking about wonder women in dceu coz she's as emotionless as a tree bark
I liked her a lot 10 years ago. In Scott Pilgim or 21 Jump Street...After that I always wondered : Who hurt this woman so much? Something must have happened.
Being inclusive doesn’t mean you have to screw another group of people over. And just regurgitating labels doesn’t make her the next Civil Rights activist.
Here is my reason. Disclaimer: This is why I don't like her in the MCU, I do not care to "cancel" her or w/e. 1. I find her personality off camera a bit abrasive, seeming to have a bit of an ego, arrogant in many regards. (While a point, this isn't the only reason I would need to ignore an actor's performance. 2. Blame of the audience, more applicable but tied in with the first point. She seemed unwilling to accept any criticism of her role. While I don't require a person to agree with criticism, her attitude (like many other examples in Hollywood) seem to target the audience as the problem. "They just aren't smart enough to understand" or "It wasn't made for them" is a very dismissive take when the majority of criticism isn't sexist / "anti-woke" (whatever woke means in the modern usage). It common stance is "Our movie is amazing, its only a few people that cause it to have bad reviews, and bad box office return" etc. (again, not unique to her) 3. The most important point: The character is portrayed (likely due to a combination of writing, acting and directing) poorly. She is is abrasive at the start, lacks any desire to cooperate, has an ego, but doesn't pull it off like RDJ does in Iron Man. Quips are less endearing, etc. The walk up to the mall security to ask for communication equipment, fine, the blowing up of a jutebox to prove she isn't a skrull, seems diskish. While this can be the case with many characters, its often tied with a character arc that has them soften, I didn't see that in the first movie, seeming to be the same. On top of that she her acting (either her choice or by direction) is very stiff, virtually no emotion is expressed the entire movie. If you compare her portrayal to Iron Man or Captain America, she is less empathetic because she doesn't show much to empathize with.
The fact she said a marvel comics movie wasn’t made for a 40 year old white man. Pretty sure a 40 year old white dude has the best opinion when it comes to comics that they most likely grew up with. 💀💀💀
Shit I didn’t even see that part my bad guys I don’t know why that was added in the clip then. I was talking about marvel i don’t know why they put a whole different clip in there. But anyways I still feel like a 40 year old white man has more experience with enjoying movies and she should still take advice kindly whether it’s good or bad from anyone about her movie, maybe she just can’t take criticism well?
White men are the only demographic that can be villified/hated without repercussion. You can call "white" men every nasty word on the dictionary and yet the whole liberal mindset would see no wrong in that... i may be of a different color than my white brethren but i feel for you all.. it's a sad world we live in..
Thing is we have had no personal interactions with her. She could be vial or wonderful, but judging her based on what social media channels say is pointless. There’s always a bias!
she has a point... have y'all seen 'The Marvels'? its for little/growing girls no older than 17... its for children. i had a hard time watching it because IT WASN'T MADE FOR ME OR MY AGE GROUP. its whatever. wouldnt be a bad film if i was a small growing girl!
Funny, when Marvel made movies for everyone they were the biggest franchise in cinema history, now that they decided to make movies that are not for "white dudes" they have become a joke Maybe being racist and sexism didn't pay off
When she said that she wasn't referring to The Marvels she was talking about A Wrinkle in Time. The person that made this should have been more clear about that
I don't know what people are talking about. I love her. To be fair, Captain Marvel isn't my favorite character or the most interesting character, but she's definitely my favorite thing about the character and if I pick up a Capt Marvel comic it'll be because of her
@@jacobwaldrop8604dude she basically said white males opinions don’t matter. You don’t have to be a troll to believe she’s an awful person and clearly unlikable from her interviews
@@ZachofPotatoes732 that's not even close to what she said. She said white men's opinions should not be the ONLY ones that matter. The Oscar voting body is made up of 98% white men. She even explained it by pointing out that the Wrinkle in Time movie would impact a black woman differently than a white man. I don't think that movie was as good as she gave it credit, but he was 100% correct.
@@ZachofPotatoes732 false. It means it impacts you differently. This is a concept you should have grasped before starting grade school. How the hell did you go your entire life not getting that?!?!
Nah this is just ignorantly false. Try again. I guarantee if you tried to act professionally at at any point in your life you’d most likely be too much of a pussy to actually put yourself in a vulnerable position where you can freely dive 100% into character.
@@falconmclenny7284 So you're walking down the street and you bump into an older man. Do you show this man proper respect and say, "My apologize SIR"? He has done nothing you know of to earn this respect. For all you know he could be a criminal. And yes, Sir is a sign of respect. Apologizing would be the polite thing to do.
I mean there’s two reasons to like her
And I only like those two reasons.
Bingo..
@@The_Only_Porker facts lmao she’s kind of a shitty actress otherwise
Not even those can help her 😂
And there's only a single reason I'd ever want to see her mouth opening..😂
"40 year old white dude"
Probably the biggest group in whole Marvel fanbase 😂
she was talking about a Wrinkle in Time. This is a very short video, there's not that much text to absorb...
@@VianneyOuiBon Guess what? There are A LOT of "40 year old white dude"s who are fans of A WRINKLE OF TIME and read it growing up.Insulting and demeaning them was incredibly stupid and ignorant on her part, seeing how that demographic is a major part of the MCU fanbase.
@VianneyOuiBon The funny thing is, I think the biggest demographic getting to the movies with their little girls are " duh whiiite duuudes". So if you say to them fuck off, they'll understand they and their families are not welcome. And you won't get their money. And if you decide to make a movie that should only concern the little girls of a demographic representing 11% of the population, maybe don't pour billions into it. It just simple math. But yeah clearly she kept telling empathy was a thing of the past, which doesn't encompasses the values you usually look for in heroes.
Anyway I was impressed by her empowerment, butt double, stunt double for a simple run in a corridor in studios.... Impressive. She sure did show the women of Marvel before her how she was making a change. And that acting. Wow.
Exactly. 40-year-old _adults_ who should be mature enough to understand context and not need their hands held. She didn't say _all_ of them, she's referring to a specific group. Allow your brain to do its thing.
@@ahyesverygood1336
Yeah, imagine if she said ”40 year old black dude”
We wouldn’t have this discussion, the shitstorm would be real and she would get banned from Disney movies for life.
Smash next question
😎👍
Smash YES but only if she doesn't talk through it all.
Does inclusivity extend to the bedroom too? Cause I feel underrepresented
Absolutely
Do you like me?
Moral of the story..dont piss off your fans😂
What fans?
More like Marvel of the story!!!!😂😉
marvel have fans not her
That and even Ryan reynolds said she’s hard to work with
Once Ryan says something u know it’s over
did he though.. lol
Great even someone as chaotic as Deadpool hates working with her
If she can't work with someone like Ryan, none else can...
NO he didn't haha
"Im not trying to exclude anyone, but this movie is not made for you".
right...
Well... if you want support tolerance, you have to actively not tolerate intolerance.
You're combining two separate quotes to make her say something she didn't say.
What she said is that the opinion she is interested in is the people the movie was made for especially, people who have been underrepresented.
That doesn't mean that middle-aged white dudes aren't allowed to enjoy the movie - and I'm saying that as a 46-year-old white man.
Sorry bro the peppy pig movie wasn’t made for you, sorry to break it to you
But that is what she said. She told people that that this thing isn't for you, you are excluded, and for reasons of immutable characteristics.@@jensraab2902
@@cristianrusu2529 is it intolerant to be a 40 year old white man who didn't like a wrinkle in time?
I have 2 reasons to like her and 100 more reasons to dislike her.
Disgusting and disrespectful, which is deadly
you are a smart and good looking one, aren't you?
2 glorious reasons
@@JulianGijsen555snowflake
@@ok4377 You don't like how he speaks some truth about non-datable women?
She's a good example why sometimes it's better to stay quiet and be suspected of being dumb than to speak and leave no doubts.
Yeah.... And what about saying dumb stuff ?!
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool , rather than opening your mouth and removing all doubt!😉
To say someone else's opinion is less worth because of the colour of one's skin is an inherently stupid thing to say.
Well I think her idea is that he wasn't the target audience. It's life me complaining about the price of a Lamborghini. They're not made for me, they're made for people with loads of money. Not saying I agree, just get the point.
That's called racism, but the left thinks that it only is racist if said towards black people.
Not the same thing at all but I get the point. Instead she could've said it in a way that includes nit excludes@@CatchBackNewss
I don’t trust anyone who spells color that way.
It's also inherently racist.
>It wasn't made for him
>She's not trying to exclude anyone
>It wasn't made for him
This is not contradiction. What she means by "it wasn't made for him" refers to the middle-aged man in question not liking the movie and it therefore not being for him
@@jale346 Yep, the haters are bad at thinking.
@@jale346just because you don’t like a movie doesn’t mean it wasn’t made for you, it can just be a bad movie 😂
@@Elijahlikechicken And there are people who'd enjoy that bad movie. Take The Wheel of Time series. One episode is all I could watch, and I'm wondering why it's rated 7/10 or something. It's straight up a terrible series.
this is like an adult complaining a children's show isn't mature enough.
Smash……wait that wasn’t the question 👁️👄👁️
lmao
You are right, absolutely no one asked
@@juanmaa350womp womp
thts what im saying bro
Hulk smash
She herself said that she didn't want the fans to watch her movie. She wanted other people to watch- people who didn't really care about comic movies.
I don't care about any stupid make believe comic movies. It's not real. It's laughable. Cringy
She wasn't even talking about her own movie you try hard
@@Dethmothcreations Yes she was. She was indeed talking about that.
@@deydraniasmith615 she’s literally not in a wrinkle in time my guy but keep trying to maintain this edgelord position
@@Dethmothcreations What was she talking about
It’s a shame because I actually got the opportunity to talk to her over zoom when I was at Children’s Hospital Colorado. She was so nice and was sitting in her room in her pjs. She talked to every kid (about 15ish) and we all got to ask her questions. I asked why her hair was short in Endgame and she said it was because she didn’t like her hair flying everywhere during fight scenes. She was super genuine and didn’t do it for publicity or anything
Would you say that she is indeed however as what people think of her right now being accurate?
fellas never seen homelander
@@rodrigoh5139*ptsd from that one scene in star wars
That's sweet but racial identitarianism is unacceptable
She very well may be a good person, she just doesn't present herself in a way that people respond well to.
She’s 100% right. All her movies are not made for Men & should not see them? Challenge accepted!!
Agreed.. enjoy the feminist fan base who don't go to marvel movies anyway 😅😂
@@ndld4955 so do barbaric meninist
@@alicevalencia2962 english ??
See what happens when men put women in charge? Seriously!!!
She dissed Chris Hemsworth. Next…
He tried to make her look stupid on a interview hop off his nuts
She dissed Chris, just like how Nick Thune dissed Andy Richter.
Chris ruined Thor 4. Every bad thing in that movie was his decision. She on the other hand has won an Oscar. Hemsworth is kind of worthless.
@@jasonwagner4266 keep making shit up, Hemsworth said he wont come back to thor if they keep doing comedy or any of the stuff they did in thor 4. but you go on and keep lying
@@jasonwagner4266 Disney ruined Thor 4, is full of Disney propaganda .
get over it
As I have tried to teach my kids: Always listen when someone is telling you who they truly are. It's a blessing.
Because she tried to get everyone to literally hate Chris Pratt
No she didnt
@@LiamArdo89 she did. Bro is challenged
@@jeffybeast3665 prove it
I thought that was Elliot Page that tried to do that back in the mid to late 2010s
@@tristenbailey8442 Ellen page did that?
She’s got two great personalities that’s about it
Personalitits you mean! :)
Bro men will be men fr😂
Even though I initially felt bad for females who get this kinda comments as I was putting my sister in their place and thought how disgusting people are for making these "two big reasons/hearts" typa comments, but ig things won't change with that anyways...
@@priyanshuganatraweak minded men only think about sexual things when it comes to women.
@@priyanshuganatra but her two reasons are small
She has no butt though
“I don’t want to hear your opinions this movie wasn’t made for you!”
“I don’t want to exclude anyone.”
Yeah that makes sense lmfao
What she said was she wants the target audience to also be included, not just one side that the film isn’t even targeted for
@@HanginWitLucid and how are they not included?
Who was reading the comics as kids? Who paid for Marvel to get where they are? Oh the very people(subject matter experts) she doesn’t want to hear from. Literally taking something so many men loved and bastardizing it in order to push DEI
Christian Bale Says Hollywood (and the World) Would Be Better If ‘White Dudes’ Weren’t in Charge of Everything The actor says there would be "so much better films and so much more interesting stories" if white dudes weren't running Hollywood. BY ZACK SHARF DECEMBER 19, 2017
If a Movie has teen themes in it, hearing the opinion of Boomers
isn’t relevant, if a Movie is made with a women’s perspective the perspective
of “a 40 year old white dude” isn’t relevant, this isn’t exclusionary, it is
the fact your weren’t the target audience, so the fact you can’t relate isn’t a
surprise, If you didn’t like She Hulk, you probably didn’t like Ally McBeal, if
you didn’t like Runaways you probably didn’t like Beverley Hills 90210, your weren’t
the target audience. This isn’t about
excluding people, it is basic marketing and psychology. And if you are offended by what she said…
then maybe it is you who is the precious little snowflake.
MasterClass, how to single-handedly alienate 90 percent of your fanbase in one statement
As a woman who is a huge comic fan I personally believe there were nicer ways to support the inclusion of women and people of color without saying she doesn’t care about what someone else thinks. The best way to make everyone equal is not to bring down others to make others step up but to include everyone equally.
So the REAL Captain Marvel has spoken! Thank you!
WELL SAID,, WELL SAID
Very well said. As an older white guy I appreciate you.
Marvel and Disney is absolutely sexist and racist towards white man .And I am saying this despite being an Indian
Do white old dudes include everyone?
That interview she gave were hemsworth was thanking his stunt double for making him look good then brie talk over him to say how she did all her own stunts (which turned out not to be true) then he compare her tom cruise (a complement in anyones book) then she lost her cool and said "i will be the first me...thank YOU very much" that when i thought that she may have a bit of an attitude problem
Hemsworth reply should have been I'll start doing my own stunts as well. He said cruise because Hemsworth admires cruise not brie Larson. If she wants to do her own stunts why does she have to be compared to Tom Cruise if that her choice.
@lorneozboyd9434 or she could have just have taken the complement and not been an arse she could not lied about doing her own stunts or just said yeah the stunt ppl were great as her Co stars were trying to do and not been a massive tool I really don't think it hemsworth who was the problem 🤔
Both of you should just shut up and start giving Jackie chan some credits for forever doing his own stunts
@@lorneozboyd9434because anyone and everyone is compared to those who came before. That is life. Her attitude just provided an insight into her personality. And it is crap.
@@Cave_Monkeys love Jackie chan
Imagine if she instead said "40 year old black dude". She would be labeled a racist and never be in movies again. But she said "white dude" so it's totally not racist at all.
They are braindead
She gets what she promotes. No one to blame but herself.
wow, you really have no idea what you're talking about, right? right.
Here's the thing. She didn't promote hate at all. So wanna try again. I'm both white and male and took no offense to what she said.
Now if you did take offense then you're the problem and she's right about you. But it didn't apply to me at all so my feelings didn't get hurt lmao.
@milkshakeguru7118 that's because you are a betaaaaaa!!!!
@@MilkshakeGuruTTV "both white and male " and live with your wife's boyfriend.
@@MilkshakeGuruTTVhere’s the thing. Nobody asked what your personal opinion was. You don’t speak for the whole group.
More importantly, she wouldn’t be right about me, even if I did take offense to her statement. She is quite literally IN BACK TO BACK STATEMENTS ON THIS POST “shut up and exclude yourself, idc.” “I wasn’t trying to exclude anyone.” Do you realize how fucking dumb you look defending that? I wasn’t offended either, I couldn’t give less of a shit what Marvel Character #37 thinks about me. The anger largely came from the hypocrisy of her statement, especially considering the large majority of the fan base IS at least one of those two groups, if not both. She’s not “right” about anything or anybody, she didn’t even make one coherent point between her two statements.
I like to argue, captain of a debate team at one time of life. I typed all this because you are dumb, not because I care. Don’t respond just to strawman me and run around my points and call me whatever goes with “oh you liar, you really do care! Look at all the shit you had to say.”
"wasn't made for him"
doesn't go to see it
"why did the movie fail?"
Toxic male dudes not wanting to pay to watch this? 🤷♂️
@@sirloin8745 no, just regular marvel fans not wanting to watch or listen to toxic feminists
What movie she was referring to?
@@porcupineinapettingzoo The race-swapped, woke, disastrous adaptation of the classic book, A WRINKLE IN TIME.
And she's right: It WASN'T made for fans of the original book. Which is why it BOMBED at the box office. 😂
Yeah, a main character being mostly white instead of completely white, don't see how that changes much but I'll take your word for it for it. I didn't like the movie, my daughter did. Now, what movie does the original commenter think she's talking about?
Saying that you don’t want white dudes opinions isn’t excluding people is LITERALLY EXCLUDING PEOPLE😂
Poor white dudes lol stfu down with white dudes who don’t like her!
Only two reasons to watch her. The mute button makes viewing her better.
I'm a big film buff and as such, I generally prefer to admire these great actors' work on screen and not concern myself with what kind of people they are in real life. The reason is very simple: Because often times, they can be disappointing in the latter respect. With Brie Larson, I might have eventually found all of this out because I would have started wondering why she became so marginalized. Her surprising lack of charm in interviews really poked me in the eye.
This is why I love Anne Hathaway , arguably the sweetest person/celebrity I’ve ever met and it was just 5 secs and all she said was hi with smile 😂
This is why i like kevin spacey, now before i start a text war, i like his ACTING i dont like what he has done IRL
@@josephmartin3564fair
‘it wasn’t made for you!’
‘BuT i WaSn’T eXcLuDiNg AnYoNe!?!?’
A wrinkle in time was, in fact, not for 40 year old white dudes.
Language is important.
I can make a hamburger that's for everyone, including you. But when I made it I didn't make it FOR YOU.
If that makes sense.
The point is basically that most of Hollywood, comic books, etc were made predominately for the taste and sensibilities of white male viewers for decades. Hollywood is now trying to branch out and at least give some crumbs to other groups, and for some reason this is really upsetting to a certain type of neckbeard.
She's just saying hey for once there's something not aimed directly at you. That's not saying it's not for you to watch, but you're not the target.
People who have been so used to being the only target demographic now feel attacked if anyone else gets some attention.
@@s92dxWell said. Too bad these ppl don’t care because it’s easier to hate women they know they’d never have a chance with and ppl of different cultures that they’ll never encounter (modern-day segregation) than use their remaining brain cells to think critically.
A wrinkle in time is a movie made for little girls my guy, it literally wasn’t made for you
Language is important.
She is being sexist and ageist bigotry.
Plain and simple.
You can justify it all you want does not change that fact.
Honestly the reason men hate Brie Larson is because of how she talks shit to people. They may not admit it, but the insult on about not wanting 40 year old's opinions on a movie is similar to how a lot of women insult men. Saying they do not matter to them.
It just stokes this rage. Because the natural response is always. "WELL WE DO NOT NEED YOU TO BE FAMOUS ACTRESS!!! DONT YOU KNOW?!!?!? WE WATCH YOU CUZ WOMEN PRETTY!!!! IF WE HATE WOMAN!!!! NO FANS FOR YOU!!!!"
She may have female fans. But she doesn't know her fan base. It changes or adds new fans when doing different films. The moment she joined Marvel she needed to realize that. Yeah, she was hired to be that way in the movies, but not towards the fans.
My wife hates her. It isnt just men. She says she is thw worst kind of feminist and turns people against the ideology.
So basically, they don't like her because she's a lot like them...
@@Snarkapotamusnot really..
If you treat your fan base poorly..
Don't expect to keep them ..
That's not a reflection on the fans .. (their reaction is just common sense)..
Unless u like people threatening you poorly.. that is ? 😅
@@ndld4955 - That logic doesn't seem to apply to politicians...
@@Snarkapotamus it doesn't..so much .. that's true .. Still it's a little different
Lets just randomly use Ryan Reynolds as an example of someone most people like. He's funny, charming, friendly, doesn't take himself too seriously. These are likable characteristics. What are Brie's?
I can name 2 that stand out
Nice pair of jugger lambozies jiggin' winkin'
Mommy milkers
That she easily triggers “strong patriotic alpha males” and makes them cry… and yes i’m a white man that doesn’t care about her or what she does and what she says doesn’t hurt my feelings
@@digitalnsanity6622
The only two reasons people can find to not hate her guts: they’re horny or prefer boobs to personality
"it wasn't made for you"
"I'm not excluding anyone"
m'kay
Saying that not everything must be for that one specific demographic isn't excluding anyone.
@@Giby86Saying something is not for you is excluding you.
@@jarf1 Right, yes. Saying that a movie for kids shouldn't be reviewed and criticized with the same lens as a movie for adults is absolutely excluding the poor, oppressed, underrepresented minority of the entire adult population of the world. She's unjustifiable, and this isn't a completely made-up outrage at all.
@@Giby86 I was never personally relating this to any of that. I was just making the statement that saying something is not for someone is quite literally excluding them from it.
@@jarf1 Yes, YOU weren't. She was, and yet you decided to completely ignore what she was saying and focus on a conveniently dumbed down interpretation of her point that makes it easy to ridicule. In the intellectual honesty community we call this a "strawman". You use one and you feel all cool and smart, until someone catches you in the act. At that point, you either opt for decorum and silence, or you dig yourself an even more humiliating hole. I wonder what you'll choose!
They could've made Emily Blunt as captain marvel.
Emily Blunt was almost Black Widow but had another obligation.
@@threadbarerag336 she had the best captain marvel physics in the edge of tomorrow
emily blunt has one of the most punchable faces oat no
Emily would have turned it down.
Emily would never, Disney can't write good female characters anymore
Too stoic and emotionless to be captain marvel? That IS captain marvel 💀
not even the terminator is that stoic
@@endless013 Did we all watch the same movie? She makes goofy jokes and has tons of one liners in her origin film for the whole movie. Yes she's strong and heroic, but she's definitely not robotic... at all.
Captain Marvel is also a MAN.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 bro been in ice since 2012
The "stoic and emotionless" is the original Captain Marvel, dumb@ss.
A lot of her MCU co-stars roll their eyes whenever they have to do interviews alongside her. She's often labeled as a virtue-signaler and overinflates her importance in the MCU despite not putting in the same hours as the more tenured actors.
😂😂. Who cares?
Aren't these "Actors". Grown men? 🤦
who cares? Why does left think people should have to tolerate shitty attitude just because its coming from a woman. Men have to completly restrain themselves everyday all day and woman dont have to take accountability. Imgaine if someone said im sick of all these "black men-" . You dont apply the same standard.. And i think its something to at least think about @@jorge5275
Oh stop
That's the impression that I get
@@jorge5275what’s your point? Grown men aren’t allowed to have opinions?
Two reasons to like her
Damn that was a very original comment
Another sad man sitting alone at home with his hand on his .....
@@ok4377Hand on his what?
@@cameronmcewen7192 tiny ego
@@Mulukkis She’s got a tiny ego? Always thought it was too inflated.
She done let her character get to her head. Cant let theater kids think they're powerful lol
Anybody else notice that if you mute this clip and watch it, it becomes strangely enjoyable?
Honestly
Yeah😂😂
yes, because i don't have to listen to the sound of incels haters which clearly have a secret crush for her lol
Imagine if a white conservative male actor said he didn't want to hear what a 40 year old black woman had to say about his movie because "it wasn't made for her" (said with a tone of disgust). Cancelled to infinity!
so true! Symetrie always do the job.
This world is already lost, you hit the nail on the head. This is obviously racism against white people,but that doesn’t count as racism I guess….
@@journaldeborddaymeric Yeah, except it doesn't.
100%...these people are total hypocrites and too self-absorbed and feeble in mind to understand it.
Saying 40 year old white women would be the equivalent of what she's saying.
If she said 40 year old black men, then your gender swap would actually work.
The fact that ever interview she does with fellow marvel actors everyone rolls their eyes when she talks should tell you everything you need to know about her.
Wow really? I never knew that 😅
@@littlemissdimples88 because he clearly watched said interviews through the youtuber videos that clearly hates her.
She just showed us what not to do (thinking we all that and that we don't need anyone) when we make it big or else we go back down quickly 😂
If they wanted to change the source material into something it isn't, why did they bother pretending to adapt it in the first place?
Uh, that's exactly what "adapting" means. To change something to make it fit a new context.
@Giby86 true, but there are limits. A comic book to movie adaption generally cuts out things that just aren't feasible budget wise while retaining core themes, characters and scenes as much as possible.
I personally don't think the captain marvel movie is all that bad as movies go, though certainly it failed to truly showcase captain marvel and at points it seemed more like an ensemble movie than a movie with a title character.
@@invisalats841 Are there limits? Who decides? What are they? You have to understand that the mcu is it's own thing, it has been for a long time now, it's not just an adaptation of the comics. Heck, they even contextualised it within the comic book setting, it's its own parallel universe with a name and everything.
@@invisalats841The Boys is the only time I think the adaptation was better than the comics.
@@MasterHall117I don’t read a lot of comics but everyone I’ve met has said civil war movie > comics but idk
She's just an incredibly annoying person.
*an incredibly annoying
...like ppl who f up basic English.
@@ClarkPotter not as bad as online grammar nazi's lol
but seriously I hate typing on a cellphone now, google's autocorrect seems to get worse every year.
@@ClarkPotter Bold of you to assume English is thems first language.
How So?
Natalie Dormer would've been a better Captain Marvel plus she's hotter
She communicates all of the emotion and intensity of George Lazenby as 007.
Ouch. Good point, but daaamn.
All I’ll say is this, she is clearly smart enough to learn and evolve into a better way to be. I am there for it when she does 💪
Emily Blunt would have been a far better choice for Captain Marvel
I don’t like smokers. 😉
Too old.
Until she dared have an opinion incels did not like which the same bullshit would come up.
@@jospenner9503at least she's good looking
I like Emily blunt, but she is not an actress of the MCU❤
all I can say is...
WOULD!
Let's be honest… If you are a film critic and you worked in the industry for several years, you are much more capable of criticizing movie than someone who says "The movie were not for those or those people". That is maybe possible but in these critics it doesn't matter what color your skin has or if you are a woman or a man. IT DOESN'T MATTER! If a movie is not well made and the acting isn't that good either, then the problem is maybe that it’s just a bad movie and not a white male who criticizes a movie😂🤷🏻♂️
I can understand that she wants more diversity that is admirable but what she did is to use diversity to say we just didn't get the movie because we're white male cis-men and that is in my opinion just wrong🤷🏻♂️
Actually I believe she was saying you are too old to enjoy what was billed as a children's film that appears to have been enjoyed by its target audience. But keep trying to show that you are childish enough to be the intended recipient.
Shes woke shut up
I’m sorry but she literally didn’t say that.
SHE HAS WORKED IN THE INDUSTRY FOR HER ENTIRE LIFE EVEN AS A CHILD, longer than MANY WHITE MALES.
THOSE ARE NOT THE ONLY PPL WHO HAVE AN OPINION. That is literally all she meant.
Cis is not a thing. It does not exist.
@@lynnerose7891 This is still just not true😂🤷🏻♂️ there are many people in the film CRITIC industry, who have done this their whole lives. And I'm not speaking of only white males, I'm literally speaking of ALL people in this Industry. And as I said the part what she mentioned of including more and also different people is great. I give her that but if the movie is rated bad by the most film critics (including other people than white men) it's in an objective point of view not good! That doesn't mean you have to dislike the movie too. But it surely doesn't mean that there were only white men who wrote those critics🤷🏻♂️
But in my opinion it is little bit too easy for her to blame the critics…
Brie wasn’t in a wrinkle in time, it wasn’t her movie. She was saying she doesn’t care what old white men think about movies made FOR LITTLE GIRLS
Movies like that are made for the kid in all of us just as the book was. It's a classic that appeals to everyone who likes a good story.
YES, but stupid haters just wanna hate and didn't bother to learn the fact
downvote for misleading thumbnail
This ain’t Reddit bro💀
What are you on about? Video delivered everything the thumbnail promised
Downvote to your comment for being a homosexual
You wanted to see her get slapped??! 😭
They made that thumbnail with AI and added it a single unnecessary shot, just to make it a YT thumbnail.
Try not to exclude anyone, then goes on to say a movie wasn't made for a type of person.
I mean movies clearly do have target audiences tho I mean you can still see it if you want but there are still audiences they specifically target.
@@Greenhawk4Except most of the time the target audience is men, and these imbeciles that try to push them away, later cry because they didn't go see their movie and it failed.
That's funny how stuff she's saying isn't concidered bigotry and racist.
exactly, flip the gender and race and see how it goes.
Well she is white herself, so it’s not considered racist
@@ashyknees653 but she's not a man, so no excuse here. That's first. Second - the way she pointed that out, makes it sound racist any way.
Well that's because what she's doing is bringing up the Practice and thinking that White male execs and creatives have been employing since the Beginning of Hollywood and also (going back to the orginal "Birth of a Nation" ) it's idea of a White America that's been blasted all over the world though Movies and TV. and all she's saying is "it's time for something different" but as soon as it makes "some people"(who live off institutionalized racism and sexism) NOW think it's "Racist" lol
@@ashyknees653WTF???
She is beautiful
Not caring about what someone has to say about a movie just because of their race and sex is kinda racist and sexist.
Especially if the movie is something like "a wrinkle in time" which doesn't really have a central race/sex theme.
If you gave her money for an NFT, it's your own fault.
Sounds like she made a Trump hustle
Sure but it still means she's a grifting hoooer
@@Paul-ew5st she didn't sell NFT, she bought one and made it her twitter profile pic
"It wasn't made for you"
Gets movie boycotted"
"It's made for everyone"
Captain Marvel should’ve been a white guy and this is coming from a Mexican. That’s how I remember it growing up in all the cartoons and comics.
Really? Exactly how many times did you read about Walter Lawson? How many times did Carol Danvers come up in comics compared to him. Who's power did Rouge drain? it wasn't a white male.
@@tito283 I think he means Shazam
You’re thinking of Shazam. That’s from a DC Comic and they did star a white dude in it.
Well, he should get his “facts “ in order before commenting…
i remember mar-vel being a blue alien dude who disguised himself as white 🤷♂️ but i also remember A LOT of Carol Danvers who was always a blonde white woman.
The double standards, saying "a wrinkle in time" isn't made for a white adult male section of the audience so they shouldn't complain, yet expecting everyone to buy tickets to yours "the marvels", since there is no white male representation? Does Brie Larsen think we're all stupid? Kinda obvious it would flop!
I think media portrayal has a lot more effect on public perception than most people realize. I’d imagine a couple dumb comments set her up to be a better target for rage-bait articles than anything else and media outlets run with what gets the most clicks.
“Our culture will be so much richer the day that we stop saying, ‘Hey, it’s all white dudes who are running things,'” Christian Bale said. “Whether that be Hollywood, whether that be Washington, you know. We’re going to get, in Hollywood, so much better films and so much more interesting stories being told and America will become the America that the rest of the world sees it as, that makes it unique…that we recognize makes this such a beautiful, brilliant country.”
Hate to say this but... I don't think anyone sees America as great again, more like clowns at this point
Yeah that's just dillusional. Only Americans see Amerca as a great country.
@@Geoffke666 that's just not true.
There are very good reasons people still want to live in America... people just need to stay out of the cesspool of social media if they can't differentiate it from reality.
Actually that premise used to be the status quo, and there has been soo much "enrichening" since it was dropped that it's become like the curvature of the earth. You can't perceive it with your everyday senses anymore and need a good education to acknowledge the how and why.
Christian Bale is a great actor, but he’s also known for being a giant asshole.
She's gorgeous. Love her🤩😍
There were many movies with female leads - Alien, Terminator, Wonder Woman, etc. The movies were good, people watched them. Diversity and inclusion do not mean that the movie will be good.
she is good as captain marvel, she doing her job.
but she is a bad actor.
Honestly, I have never been fond of Brie Larson in that roll. A lot of actors bring their personalities on set, which in most parts make the movie. Ryan reynolds and Gal Gadot are prime examples. Brie Larson just does not seem to have much of a personality. I think that Marvel would have done better with a different actress in that roll.
No, she definitely has a personality. It's the personality of a woman raised high middle class and was taught she was the center of the world and everyone owed her their respect, and she didn't need to earn it. I've known women like her. Women who think they deserve a leading role every time in everything.
I like how in the end of the video @HiGeekOfficial is like "DID YOU KNOWWW 😠🤨" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was the beginning of the end for the MCU
"Was not trying to exclude anyone", literally specifically excluded white males from reviews and such
By pointing out that a movie made for kids was not intended for a mature audience? Oh, yeah, what a monster.
@@Giby86 saying a movie is "made for kids" to avoid backlash in reviews is such a cop out
@@awhatshisface6720 So, let me get this straight. First you misrepresent her comment, making her appear inconsistent and hypocritical. I call you out, pointing out that your strawman didn't even get close to what she was saying, so you immediatey move the goalpost to something else. And you have the audacity to criticize her for copping out? Tell me, are you always this intellectually dishonest, or is it just when you want to bitch and moan about a lady you don't like?
That was literally for the movie A Wrinkle in Time which she quoted isn’t really for grown men but younger girls…
The books were written for teens/ preteens, especially boys.
she is beyond gorgeous though
I disagree.
@@Herr.P to each their own! elizabeth olsen is still my #1 mcu gal but i always thought brie was beautiful, i had a huge crush on her in community.
Oh I'd love to go to bed with her. Get up before you fall asleep though.
Telling someone their opinion doesn’t matter isn’t INCLUDING other people it’s just excluding one group of people
I loved her in Captain Marvel.
Brie:
"I want to make movies for women and minorities..."
Men:
"Ok, have fun, i won't lose my time with any of that s***"
Movies are a loss of money ->
Directives at Marvel -> Surprised Pikachu face
Who would have thought that could happen.
I know right it's stupid
I notice this short left out about a Dozen evil things she said.
She would make a great episode of the Acolyte.
Its not about different voices in movies. Its the right voices. Cast the right people, make a movie people want to watch.
“I wasn’t trying to exclude anyone” “this movie wasn’t made for you”
She was good in 21 jumpstreet, she knew her place back then
I like her and want to see more of her.
She’s perfect and have no flaws. What a perfect blonde! Good for the eyes! lol
Movie stars like Brie Larson hate their audience. So, let's stop paying to watch their virtue-signalling movies.
Scar jo is a good actor who plays a very good written character in a very good way. Idk wtf they talking about wonder women in dceu coz she's as emotionless as a tree bark
I loved her is Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. First movie I saw her in.
She has been great, what is the best... is she is herself.
She's been trash. Everyone is their self. What are you talking about ?
your a simp
I liked her a lot 10 years ago. In Scott Pilgim or 21 Jump Street...After that I always wondered : Who hurt this woman so much? Something must have happened.
same
It's just what happens when you spend enough time in Hollywood, it happens to so many great talents
I liked her as a nanny in my show the league that was on Fx.
Being inclusive doesn’t mean you have to screw another group of people over. And just regurgitating labels doesn’t make her the next Civil Rights activist.
Here is my reason. Disclaimer: This is why I don't like her in the MCU, I do not care to "cancel" her or w/e.
1. I find her personality off camera a bit abrasive, seeming to have a bit of an ego, arrogant in many regards. (While a point, this isn't the only reason I would need to ignore an actor's performance.
2. Blame of the audience, more applicable but tied in with the first point. She seemed unwilling to accept any criticism of her role. While I don't require a person to agree with criticism, her attitude (like many other examples in Hollywood) seem to target the audience as the problem. "They just aren't smart enough to understand" or "It wasn't made for them" is a very dismissive take when the majority of criticism isn't sexist / "anti-woke" (whatever woke means in the modern usage). It common stance is "Our movie is amazing, its only a few people that cause it to have bad reviews, and bad box office return" etc. (again, not unique to her)
3. The most important point: The character is portrayed (likely due to a combination of writing, acting and directing) poorly. She is is abrasive at the start, lacks any desire to cooperate, has an ego, but doesn't pull it off like RDJ does in Iron Man. Quips are less endearing, etc. The walk up to the mall security to ask for communication equipment, fine, the blowing up of a jutebox to prove she isn't a skrull, seems diskish. While this can be the case with many characters, its often tied with a character arc that has them soften, I didn't see that in the first movie, seeming to be the same. On top of that she her acting (either her choice or by direction) is very stiff, virtually no emotion is expressed the entire movie. If you compare her portrayal to Iron Man or Captain America, she is less empathetic because she doesn't show much to empathize with.
The fact she said a marvel comics movie wasn’t made for a 40 year old white man. Pretty sure a 40 year old white dude has the best opinion when it comes to comics that they most likely grew up with. 💀💀💀
“A Wrinkle In Time” is not based on a Marvel comic. Some things aren’t
@@chrischriskidnicky6088 comprehension is hard for them. That's why they read comics so the big pictures can help them sort out what is happening.
Her comments were about a different movie entirely.
Shit I didn’t even see that part my bad guys I don’t know why that was added in the clip then. I was talking about marvel i don’t know why they put a whole different clip in there. But anyways I still feel like a 40 year old white man has more experience with enjoying movies and she should still take advice kindly whether it’s good or bad from anyone about her movie, maybe she just can’t take criticism well?
White men are the only demographic that can be villified/hated without repercussion.
You can call "white" men every nasty word on the dictionary and yet the whole liberal mindset would see no wrong in that... i may be of a different color than my white brethren but i feel for you all.. it's a sad world we live in..
She just seems unpleasant, i avoid women like this.
To avoid HER.
Thing is we have had no personal interactions with her. She could be vial or wonderful, but judging her based on what social media channels say is pointless. There’s always a bias!
@@PenFriends we know as much about her as any other celeb, enough to know if you are a fan or not a fan. Not a fan.
@@elevenAD as in we really only know what’s reported or taken out of context with no background understanding?
@@PenFriends or you could just go watch one of the many interviews with her and decide for yourself rather than relying on whats reported..
I loved her in Scott Pikgrim vs The World, 21 Jump Street, and Room
she has a point... have y'all seen 'The Marvels'?
its for little/growing girls no older than 17... its for children. i had a hard time watching it because IT WASN'T MADE FOR ME OR MY AGE GROUP. its whatever. wouldnt be a bad film if i was a small growing girl!
But it was marketed towards adults. That's the problem
Funny, when Marvel made movies for everyone they were the biggest franchise in cinema history, now that they decided to make movies that are not for "white dudes" they have become a joke
Maybe being racist and sexism didn't pay off
@@TheBmills415 where
When she said that she wasn't referring to The Marvels she was talking about A Wrinkle in Time. The person that made this should have been more clear about that
@@UnBreadedTD the same principle still applies… not everyone can have it there way. Something are made for some and other things for others
As much as I liked captain Marvel I have since, Have grown to dislike her .. which now is translating into I will not go see her in a movie
She’s not emotionless. It’s completely the opposite. She can’t control her emotions, that’s her problem!
That’s just women in general bro
douche @@invictafilms2690
Context matters... and is usually the first casualty of emotions.
I don't know what people are talking about. I love her. To be fair, Captain Marvel isn't my favorite character or the most interesting character, but she's definitely my favorite thing about the character and if I pick up a Capt Marvel comic it'll be because of her
The vast majority of fans love her. It's just a small, loud minority of trolls.
@@jacobwaldrop8604dude she basically said white males opinions don’t matter. You don’t have to be a troll to believe she’s an awful person and clearly unlikable from her interviews
@@ZachofPotatoes732 that's not even close to what she said. She said white men's opinions should not be the ONLY ones that matter. The Oscar voting body is made up of 98% white men. She even explained it by pointing out that the Wrinkle in Time movie would impact a black woman differently than a white man. I don't think that movie was as good as she gave it credit, but he was 100% correct.
@@jacobwaldrop8604 “the movie was not made for you” translates to your opinion does not matter
@@ZachofPotatoes732 false. It means it impacts you differently. This is a concept you should have grasped before starting grade school. How the hell did you go your entire life not getting that?!?!
Please people just remember actors are people that remember lines and take direction. It doesn’t necessarily mean they have a high IQ.
Nah this is just ignorantly false. Try again. I guarantee if you tried to act professionally at at any point in your life you’d most likely be too much of a pussy to actually put yourself in a vulnerable position where you can freely dive 100% into character.
After watching this, I like her more.
Respect is earned, not given.
Sums up her time with Marvel perfectly.
respect is given, trust is earned. you show respect the first time you meet someone, at least i hope you do.
@@DeadTopherno, why would you? What have they done to earn it?
I think you are confusing respect with basic politeness.
@@falconmclenny7284 Mommy didn't teach you to show proper respect. That actually explains a lot.
@@DeadTopher no mother dearest taught me to only give respect to those who earn it.
I see you didn't have great parents.
@@falconmclenny7284 So you're walking down the street and you bump into an older man. Do you show this man proper respect and say, "My apologize SIR"? He has done nothing you know of to earn this respect. For all you know he could be a criminal. And yes, Sir is a sign of respect. Apologizing would be the polite thing to do.
Marvels was actually good goofy fun. It deserves better.
hot take but i agree
Took me 4 days to finish that movie and I tried to pay attention...
yeah, but.....goofy being the operative word though....LOL!
I like her, for me, she is the most beautiful marvel woman 🤷🏾♂️
Elizabeth Olsen clears no diff!
I SIMPLY LOVE THIS WOMAN !!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍❤