Avengers: Age Of Traitor

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  • #128356
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    Soldier-Medic
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    A few days ago, the latest Avengers movie The Age Of Ultron became available on cable TV.

    There’s going to be a few spoilers here but I will keep them to a minimum.

    It turns out that the character Clint Barton (AKA Hawkeye) has a wife, two kids, and another on the way. Also since he and the Black Widow are such friends, she knows about it and is friends with Hawkeye’s wife.

    So, all of the Avengers show up to Hawkeye’s house. The Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson asks how the baby girl (Unborn child) is doing. Turns out that it’s going to be a boy.

    This is when the Black Widow character kneels down to the woman’s pregnant belly and say’s “Traitor”.

    All I wanted to see was an action movie. The idea that a woman is some super assassin and can kick butt with the best of them is about as realistic as a man turning in to a green monster weighing several hundred pounds. It was a movie and I just wanted to suspend my disbelief for a few hours.

    I don’t know if this was supposed to be portrayed as an innocent quip between two women or just another rabbit punch by the gynocentric media. I don’t care either way. This malarkey has been going on so long that there is no longer any humor in it.

    With the backlash of “Sorry it’s a boy” from the T-Mobile super bowl commercial you would think somebody would have learned something by now.

    Oh. My bad. There wasn’t any backlash.

    "I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.

    #128359
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    Governor Megachris%
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    This is when the Black Widow character kneels down to the woman’s pregnant belly and say’s “Traitor”.
    All I wanted to see was an action movie. The idea that a woman is some super assassin and can kick butt with the best of them is about as realistic as a man turning in to a green monster weighing several hundred pounds. It was a movie and I just wanted to suspend my disbelief for a few hours.
    I don’t know if this was supposed to be portrayed as an innocent quip between two women or just another rabbit punch by the gynocentric media. I don’t care either way. This malarkey has been going on so long that there is no longer any humor in it.
    With the backlash of “Sorry it’s a boy” from the T-Mobile super bowl commercial you would think somebody would have learned something by now.
    Oh. My bad. There wasn’t any backlash.

    I was slightly annoyed by that, too. The audience in the theater laughed though, of course. I was also slightly annoyed by the Black Widow/Hulk romance. It was seriously out of NOWHERE. I know a lot of guys that tell me “well, neither can have kids and it’s kind of a cute love story in that way!” They shared little to no screen time even making it LOOK like there was a romance budding! The closest they got was when Bruce became the Hulk and nearly killed her. Aww, how cute! (Then again, a LOT of women these days seem to like abuse.) If anything, I thought it would have been Hawkeye and Black Widow like most people expected. But no, they had to go the “they’re just friends, see? Women and men can be very close friends without any romance or intimacy!” route.

    #128361
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    Untamed
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    I was disappointed by that movie. Another one I thought to go to cinema for and the little voice told me “no”. Gosh I love that word.
    That “traitor” bit didn’t stick out, to me. Probably because that’s something I expect from Hollywood nowadays. Their portrayal of women only reflect the sad reality.
    Besides that, I thought Age of Buttron was too long for the content, the action was too fast to enjoy, the bad guy’s character was boring, the down scenes uninteresting, the music annoying and the acting too cliché and generic.

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    #128381
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    RoyDal
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    I consider myself warned, thanks to you! I’ll skip this one. I have a shelf full of DVDs I do like and want to watch instead. Thanks again!

    Edit:
    Since I took the red pill, I’ve been re-watching some Disney movies, old favorites from my childhood. It is hard to find one without a subtext of “girls are better than boys” going all the way back to the days when Uncle Walt was young. Gynocentrism is in Disney Studio’s DNA. It is far more blatant these days, and far more offensive to me.

    Disney is now in charge of Marvel Comics. So what’s up with that? Established characters are turning from male to female, straight characters are turning gay, and they are all turning more caring and sensitive. Oh goody.

    I read a review of the Jessica Jones premier on Netflix. This is a Marvel character I had not heard of, so I was interested. Interested, that is, until after I read the review. I’ll withhold my time and dollars for another selection.

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    #128401
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    Xlrsnbrg
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    I also like comic-based movies/shows and have trouble finding anything watchable. I don’t watch anything Marvel anymore. Movies/shows based on DC comics are more manly and quite good (e.g. Dark Knight, Arrow). Although lately they have also started to produce some really bad ones (e.g. The Flash).

    Other than that, Supernatural. Maybe iZombie, with a female main, but works for me and the actress is quite good. And hot 🙂

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    My name is Barry Allen and I’m the fastest mangina alive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LQwCPh0EDs

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    #128406
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    I was okay with Age of Ultron overall. Honestly, I thought Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olson) was better eye candy than Black Widow. That, and my main favorite Avenger Hawkeye got some of his good classic humor in (my favorites are Thor and Hawkeye). It’s too bad Loki didn’t get a scene in like he was supposed to. I know most chicks fangirl over him, but I just like his character in general. The obvious female-centric jokes and blatant feminist themes did kind of irk me, though.

    #128428
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    MonkeyMind
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    It’s a terrible movie, the best thing about it was the laughs to be had at Joss Wheldon being harassed off twitter by SJW’s even though he is a Feminist.

    And i say this as someone who really enjoyed the first Avengers movie.

    #128436
    OldBill
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    Comic book characters. You’re all discussing how comic book characters behaved in a movie written by Hollywood’s premier mangina.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #128451
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    Soldier-Medic
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    You’re all discussing how comic book characters behaved in a movie written by Hollywood’s premier mangina.

    We are discussing modern feminist politics as they are broadcasted in today’s popular entertainment media.

    How is modern entertainment media different from the Greeks and their mythological cyclops, or the Nordic Saga of Beowulf?

    The difference is that today’s media is crafted for mostly entertainment reasons.

    I don’t like sitting in my home theater, sensory immersions chamber and get schooled with feminist jokes and asides when the entire political and social system is already geared to to make men appear as an aberration of nature. There is not humor in it any more, if there ever was any.

    DC Comic heroes are just the platform in which I seek entertainment, and am insulted.

    Sorry, but I have already read King Lear, Henry V, A Midsummer’s Night Dream, El Cid, Tobacco Road, God’s Little Acre, Serpico, A Tale of Two Cities, The Stars My Destination, and many, many, many more.

    "I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.

    #128454
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    Sidecar
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    Oh. My bad. There wasn’t any backlash.

    Oh there was. Just not a loud, obnoxious, marching in the streets backlash like whiny women do. It was a masculine backlash as man upon man individually decided not to do business with T-Mobile (I don’t) or pay to see Avengers: Age of Whatever (I haven’t). It’s the sort of deafening silence backlash that doesn’t get noticed until years later when television advertisers and movie producers and all suddenly start wondering to themselves: “Why are our sales so crappy? Where are all the men?”

    #128456
    OldBill
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    Modern feminist politics shows up in My Little Pony too. Are you going to discuss that next?

    You’re adult men talking seriously about a movie full of comic book characters.

    I watch the Three Stooges. Love ’em to death. I don’t pretend those shorts have any redeeming feature aside from their low violent comedy and I sure as hell don’t pretend those shorts present a sociological microcosm of the 1930s, 40s, and 50s.

    You’re wasting your time with deconstructionism just like the goose-stepping herd of c~~~s and manginas waste their time in their fill-in-the-blank studies and literature classes.

    You’re supposed to be better than this. You’re supposed to be bettering yourselves. And you’re whining about a comic book characters.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #128459
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    Prmai49
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    Isn’t this a forum for open discussion? Why do you seek to control what others start as topics OldBill? If you don’t have any interest in movie culture relating to mgtow philosophy and gynocentrism, wouldn’t it be better to just not comment and ignore the topic instead of shaming men into not starting these kinds of topics?

    #128464
    OldBill
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    Isn’t this a forum for open discussion?

    It is. There’s also a forum called “Fun” which is specifically for discussing things like movies.

    Why do you seek to control what others start as topics OldBill? If you don’t have any interest in movie culture relating to mgtow philosophy and gynocentrism, wouldn’t it be better to just not comment and ignore the topic instead of shaming men into not starting these kinds of topics?

    Shaming? Me? Dial back the butthurt, Slappy, you’re beginning to sound like you have c~~~.

    I don’t object to people discussing movies. I don’t object to people discussing the culture of movies. I’d just like to see such threads in their proper forum.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #128472
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    Prmai49
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    Nobody in this forum cares about what you’d like to see OldBill. I’m sure this thread would have been fine without you whining about where this topic should or shouldn’t be. I’m beginning to sound like I have a c~~~, yet you spent your time bitching about what other adult men would like to discuss. Sounds like something a woman would do.

    #128601
    Shiny
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    I enjoyed much of the 2nd act of Age of Ultron but found the action of the beginning laughably bad CG, and the ending disappointing.

    But (as I think I wrote on here a couple months ago) I saw it the day after watching Fury Road, and it suffered badly in comparison. George Miller is da man.

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