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Apr '18
What a load of hooey. If you watch a lot of DVD extras, I'm sure you've noticed that every single actress who has ever been interviewed has described her character as being strong. If they're especially obnoxious, they'll probably also say that you don't see many strong female characters in movies. But if you don't see many, then how come all of the others are also calling their characters strong? What is that supposed to mean anyway? Do they think they're doing something to fight sexism by playing a "strong" woman? I've never heard a male actor call his character strong. Not even Arnold.


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Johan_WoW says:
#8, Reply to #6

Apr '18
Schwarzenigga was the joke we used to say. Schwarz is German for black so that would be like black nigga.


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Johan_WoW says:
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Apr '18
I guess strong has gotten a new meaning nowadays it no longer means just physically strong but more mentally. Like Box said no more just screaming damsels in distress. I guess more active and prominent is seen now as strong.

I think the horror genre offers plenty of movies with 'strong' as in lead characters from both genders. It depends on what you watch I guess. I prefer female leads that doesn't mean though I like chick flicks on the contrary. That's too stereotypical thinking something I'm guilty of as well as I sometimes think of male leads as being too macho, sleazy, sexist or egocentrical which is of course not always the case. It all depends how the characters are written.


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Johan_WoW says:
#11, Reply to #10

Apr '18
That makes two of us she is the reason that a Rob Zombie movie is hard to sit through for me.



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