Think about "Alien." Or even its sequel "Aliens." There was not a moment when 
anyone in the creative crew (writers, directors, actors) thought, "Wow...who is 
going to get to fuck Ripley?" As a result, no one in any of the audiences ever 
thought it, either. Ripley was one of the strongest female characters ever put 
on a movie screen, and both men and women reacted to her *as* strong, not as a 
"distraction" or something merely added to a primarily male cast as a fuck 
puppet. 

There have been tons of strong female characters in tons of movies. It is a bit 
of a cliche to claim Ripley was one of the strongest. And how do you know 
"There was not a moment when anyone in the creative crew (wirters, directors, 
actors) thought, "Wow...who is going to get to fuck Ripley?" You were not on 
the creative crew, not even the the guy emptying the trash bins on the set at 
the end of the day so how do you know this?
 

 Not to mention how he knows what was going on (or not going on) in the minds 
of every person, male and female, who ever saw the movie.
 

 And given Seraphita's posting history here I believe you took her comment way 
out of context and misread her tone. If you had been paying attention to her 
posts all this time you would realize she is probably one of the least sexist 
people posting here. Now you, on the other hand...

 

 Hilarious to see Barry chastising a woman for being sexist. As I just said in 
a previous post, it's sometimes tough to figure out where he stands.
 

 


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