>"I am no man." >"Then it's my land." >"Good thing I'm a woman." >"Then you men should stay behind." >"Then I'll go alone." >"So what you're saying is it's Woman's Land." >"No man's land? Then I guess I have nothing to worry about." >"Sounds like my kinda land."
Why didn't she say ANY of these lines that would've made the scene iconic? Such a wasted opportunity on the part of the screenwriters.
>>"I am no man." "Man in this context does not denote gender, but rather species." >>"Then it's my land." "What are you talking about? This isn't about ownership" >>"Good thing I'm a woman." "What does that have to do with anything?" >>"Then you men should stay behind." "That's what we were going to do." >>"Then I'll go alone." "Ok, you seem pretty capable." >>"So what you're saying is it's Woman's Land." "No, I'm not saying that at all." >>"No man's land? Then I guess I have nothing to worry about." "Actually there are things to worry about, hence why it's No Man's Land." >>"Sounds like my kinda land." "I'm not familiar with your homeland so I'm taking your word on this."
Ryan Reed
I fucking hate this board.
Leo Brooks
>"Ok, you seem pretty capable." >"Actually there are things to worry about, hence why it's No Man's Land."
Make up your mind, dingleberry.
Bentley Anderson
>you seem capable, but there are still things to worry about are you autistic? why so many dubs in this thread?
Lucas Rodriguez
They only work if you don't point them out. Now there will be zero dubs.
Tyler Foster
it's easy to be cocky when you're superstrong and invulnerable
Oliver Davis
>invulnerable >needed to be bandaged after a bullet grazed her in the beach fight
Jason Watson
Thanks for ruining the streak dicksplash
Aaron Thompson
>no man could defeat all these nazis >I am no man
Dylan Sullivan
>demolished a tower by jumping into it >not invulnerable I mean, there might be something that can hurt her, but I doubt any of those weapons are that thing
Samuel Wood
It would have been awful, and would have overtly meant that Wonder Woman has an angry chip on her shoulder where she needs to shit talk the entrenched soldiers she wanted to save. So glad they didn't.
Nicholas Morales
Because the director specifically didn't want anything to come off as "man-hating".
Ayden Ramirez
It's good that he did, because audiences of all varieties and generally insulted when a christ figure damns humankind.
Ian Jones
Leaving it unsaid is even worse though. Peter Jackson included it and barely anyone remembers it anymore. Now by beating around the bush they're calling attention to it.
Nolan Fisher
>He
Ryder Powell
They really toned down the attitudes to women given the period setting. In a film that would always be about stronk women, why?
Ryder Sanders
Into leddit you go
Thomas Ortiz
>>barely anyone remembers it
m8 everyone who saw it remembers how bad that line was. also let's hunt some orc
Aaron Fisher
Patty Jenkins (did Monster) directed it.
I imagine if someone like Joss Whedon directed it, he would have had some sort of quote there.
Jace Cruz
there were no Nazis in Wonder Woman it was WW1
Austin Walker
Tell that to the writers
Aiden Flores
The reason the film was tolerable was that it didn't include faggotry like the lines you listed
Gabriel Mitchell
Because if they did draw attention to it, spergs would start REEEEEEEEEing about how they pointed it out in a film about a feminist icon of empowerment.
As it is, I thought they did quite well at being overtly about female empowerment, whilst not having it be at the expense of the male characters.
Jose Reed
I don't see any of you gay niggers bitching about the new pirate movie
Ryder Howard
It's not worse to let the audience internalize their own idea instead of having Diana *turn to the camera* and tell us about Rudyard Kipling. They straight up didn't mean or say 'oh yeah you're all getting shot because you're male', by the way. That was not the moral of this story.
Alexander Richardson
This.
Nathan Jones
>Why didn't she say ANY of these lines Because this isn't a shitty marlel movie
Benjamin Wilson
That line landed like a wet turd, thanks for bringing it up
Nicholas Hall
>feminist icon
shes not
Kevin Morales
It's a story about strong individuals that's told through a woman character, not a story about some inherent superiority of women. Kind of weird how people are insisting the movie was trying to say something it wasn't, and how we have user who are anti-feminist blaming this movie for not being feminist enough according to their wounded expectations.
Jason Gutierrez
I havent watched the movie were they portrayed as Nazis?
Jordan Thomas
Yep she is
Jace Hernandez
You retard
That scene was in the book and Jackson actually changed the line so it was way less cringeworthy than a copy paste quote would've been.
You're just looking for things to be upset about so you're making up problems
Austin Gutierrez
No, maybe Lunderdoff who went on to become a real nazi but no one else
Brody Young
Wonder woman was literally used as an icon during the 1940's for feminists. The character was created at the urging of the creator's wife, when DC was looking for a new character.
Blake King
yep
Cameron Lopez
No they weren't, this user just thinks all Germans at war look like Nazis.
Michael Allen
>That scene was in the book Jesus that must've sounded awful. >"Thou areth wrongeth, for as thine eyes can gander, I am not ye olden male!"
Levi Gonzalez
How
Ryan Stewart
Hey nigger I've been saying POTC 5 was way more idiotic in its feminist shit for 2 weeks
James Peterson
"Do what you will; but I will hinder it, if I may."
"Hinder me? Thou fool. No living man may hinder me!"
"But no living man am I!”
Joshua Kelly
>Ebil >Stupid >warmongering >lot's of iron crosses typical holywood nazi
Owen Nguyen
I can't even remember if that's the actual quote or one you made up as a joke. I just remember how much worse it was than what was in the film
Isaiah Phillips
Oh
My
Fuck
Austin Stewart
I think you'll be happy to know those people are called Germans, and Nazis were merely a short lived incarnation of the eternal Germ
Landon Turner
Is WW immune to mustard gas? Or aging?
Jose Price
>eternal Germ I smell you eternal Anglo.
Aiden Brown
she's basically a female superman minus flying so how do you think?
Lincoln Sanchez
>final boss of Wonder Woman is literally the eternal anglo
What did they mean by this?
Joshua Brooks
Why would either of them be immune to random shit? This is why comic books are so childish. Fucking invulnerable protagonists until some random plot device makes them somehow weak.
Justin Harris
Don't say that where your prime minister can hear
Cooper Gray
no one shit their pants when jurassic park did this shit
Am I correct that this movie said the armistice was a plot by the God of War to make a really shitty, unappealing peace that would cause another war? This movie actually said the armistice was so bad that it was created intentionally to cause war?
Ayden Barnes
Well the guy negotiating the armistice is literally the god of war, so yes
Andrew Robinson
>a feminist icon of empowerment. She is a creepy old man's bondage fetish translated into a comic book character, her status as a feminist icon is retroactive appropriation of her popularity.
If anything, the film would be more true to the character is it was a series of scene where WW ties up people with the lasso of truth and demands to know their dirty, dirty secrets you naughty little boy.
Gavin Sanders
Iconic, maybe to some, but definitely would've been so on the nose. I think Wonder >>WOMAN>NO MAN
Colton Phillips
It's just funny that they straight up said world war one's ending was a satanic plot
Jace Phillips
She hasn't been a creepy old mans bondage fetish for well over half a century. Whatever she as a character was, and whatever she represented, she's clearly very different now.
Sebastian Sullivan
Maybe, for once in their lives, they thoight about how such a joke would have to be translated in other languages.
In German No mans land would be Nobodys land. So, pretty impossible to make a gender joke there
Ryder Hill
The type of feminism she represented doesn't really work right now, due to being intentionally divisive and standoffish, they're doing well and achieving more by rebranding her as a female Everyman hero.
>Wonder Woman began because the author had an Amazon lesbian bondage femdom fetish
>Is now a massive feminist icon.
Ian Wood
She clearly represents third wave feminism in this film.
Ian Morgan
>Started off as a frog in a left leaning stoners dumb comic
>Is now an icon of the very same people on Sup Forums who would deem lefty stoners to be degenerate.
Brandon Gonzalez
Fair point. I just thought it was amusing considering how fetishised Wonder Woman is.
Dylan Myers
I guess feminists look towards all the empowering shit she does, as opposed to the masturbation fantasies of NEETs I suppose
Nathan Lopez
Don't forget "redpilling" was originally all about realizing you should be open to having a sex change.
Cameron Kelly
>>female rationality >>female >>rational this fuckin guy
Noah Stewart
>What did they mean by this? That God of War looks like numale.
Bentley Sanders
Britain owned half the world via conquest back then, the largest empire the world had ever seen and you're asking why the God of War might be a Brit?
Jonathan Lewis
>What are you talking about? This isn't about ownership That's literally what no man's land means
Easton Martinez
The point of her character is her obliviousness to limitations, by gender or otherwise. She just does it. Adding a quip would make her more smarmy or sarcastic rather than tenacious,
Noah Lopez
>adding a quip
this isn't marvel capeshit my friend. nor do we have post credit scenes
Andrew Collins
>No they weren't
Apart from Doctor Mengele who wanted to gas everybody They are like "Oh he wasn't the evil god in disguise, germans are naturally evil!"
Evan Williams
Precisely. Very good point. This is actually an anti-meme movie, it pretty much says action is all that matters no matter what empty bullshit people say to you.
William Adams
>That's Neaux Mahn's land
I don't get why the fuck Steve cares if some french faggot owns that land or why the writers felt they should reference this Mahn character then never actually show him on screen
Ayden Clark
The movie said very literally in these words 'there is always both light and dark in the hearts of Men'. Surely you don't believe that Nazism is any bad behavior committed by a German? The National Socialist German Workers' Party had very specific goals.
Austin Garcia
>via conquest back then, >wastelands >conquest Top kek
Adrian Sullivan
>Man in this context does not denote gender, but rather species.
Yeah... because cancer dont cry about things like mankind or gentleman.
Asher Gray
>The movie said very literally in these words 'there is always both light and dark in the hearts of Men'. yeah and by light was implied SJWism
Dominic Brooks
Nah, that's kinda cool actually. If supernatural beings existed, you'd expect them to be involved in very important historical events.
Jace Butler
I took light to be what went on in the village after they liberated it. Community. Togetherness. Fraternity. Helping each other out. Being happy and making others happy in return. Not sure where you're getting SJWism from there.
Gavin Rogers
>giving out fake spoilers but why?
Jacob Fisher
Fpbp
Isaac Brown
>Not sure where you're getting SJWism from there. 1) From the movie 2) From DCEU
Henry Russell
>Community. Togetherness. Fraternity. Helping each other out. translate from tumblr-language: being weak, obeying cuck under STRON WOMYN rule.
Bentley Nelson
Haha what? No. They meant the propensity to commit unrighteous violent acts.
Ian Scott
It is cool. I agree. Wasn't trying to put it down, I think it's a flavorful and quite educated thing to include.
Gabriel Richardson
Seek help.
Mason Wright
You're too much in your own head
Jacob Wright
>Any hopes that Wonder Woman will sustain its appealing misandry are soon dashed
Every time I read this blurb, I chuckle a little, because it means that WW wasn't radically feminist enough for people who would say the words "appealing misandry" seriously.
Lucas Turner
>Sup Forums has stooped to pretending that the movie has SJW elements in order to criticize it kek
Caleb Kelly
Yeah, why didn't they just shamelessly rip off RotK?
Get bent. Sometimes, in movies, you can communicate things by context rather than beating the audience over the head with exposition and quips. You clearly picked up what they were dropping without them having Wonder Woman undermine the tension with a joke at that moment.
Jason Sanders
>mid-20th century high fantasy based on the style of the Ring saga isn't hip and cool by 2017 millennial standards Really making me think there, user.
Justin Cooper
>You can't go there! There's a no man's land! If you go in there you're going to die! >That's what they said about the Gaza Strip >*guitar riff*
BRAVO JENKINS
Zachary Perez
That part wasn't fiction.
Cameron Kelly
>too much in your own head How exactly?
Chase Moore
No! The movie didn't communicate the idea which I received from it, and they missed a chance to start the discussion we are currently having because of the movie!