She-Hulk Shaming is a wonderful euphemism we should use more often. That aside, come on Goyer, I thought you were cool, not a dick. Makes me nervous about what you're doing with Wonder Woman now.
Because misleading comic covers and spoofing and satirizing the tropes she's being accused of aren't a thing? And because a female character having sexual relationships with multiple characters must mean she was only created as fan service right?gigastar said:Right, first id like to remind people what the page image for fanservice on TvTropes is.
And She-Hulk has had relationships with many male characters over the years.
So his comment isnt entirely unfounded.
Lots of character have sex in comics, but everyone seems to love calling out She Hulk about her sexual exploits.gigastar said:Right, first id like to remind people what the page image for fanservice on TvTropes is.
And She-Hulk has had relationships with many male characters over the years.
So his comment isnt entirely unfounded.
What makes this hilarious is that I know for a fact there is a porn parody of the Avengers and She-Hulk is played by... you guessed it, Chyna (random aside: "Chyna in green body paint" my be the least titillating pitch for porn I have ever heard). Don't ask me how I know this. *shiftyeyes*MovieBob said:"She's still pretty chunky. She was like Chyna from the WWE."
MovieBob said:Batman v Superman Writer Called Out For Sexist She-Hulk Shaming
Goyer offered that "She's still pretty chunky. She was like Chyna from the WWE."
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The "why" is a little more difficult than that, as they often created female versions of their superheroes so other people couldn't.Baresark said:She-Hulk was clearly created in an era where there was very little creativity and the best thing someone could come up with was to make a female version of the Hulk (Why stan, WHY!?!).
I'm pretty sure the least titillating pitch would be "Chyna in green bodypaint opposite Sean Waltman as Wolverine...."major_chaos said:(random aside: "Chyna in green body paint" my be the least titillating pitch for porn I have ever heard). Don't ask me how I know this. *shiftyeyes*
*looks at description*90sgamer said:Sexism: "is prejudice or discrimination based on a person's sex or gender." [wikipedia]
Prejudice: "prejudgment, or forming an opinion before becoming aware of the relevant facts of a case" [wikipedia]
Discrimination: "prejudicial treatment of an individual or group based on their actual or perceived membership in a certain group or category" [wikipedia]
Mr. Chipman. You penned the title to this article, " could you explain why you think the expressions, "She's still pretty chunky. She was like Chyna from the WWE." and/or, "A chick you could f*** if you were Hulk, you know what I'm saying?" are sexist or even shaming?
Who has been portrayed in the past as a chick for Superman to fuck, so I'm not sure that necessarily helps.Happiness Assassin said:You know what other super-heroine is traditionally seen as having a large build? Wonder Woman.
For the record, Marvel staked a claim on the May 6th date first, they just hadn't announced which film they were going to put there at the time WB decided to delay BvS.DevilWithaHalo said:This was intentional?!! Opening a risk venture against a long standing cash cow, perpetuating the needless DC vs Marvel paradigm at the cusp of summer? What idiotic paper pushing accountant thought this was a good idea?MovieBob said:The film is currently scheduled to open on May 6, 2016 opposite Marvel's Captain America 3.
Um... no. BvS was originally going to be released a whole two months after Avengers 2.Kumagawa Misogi said:Marvel are the ones releasing it next to DC's film, as DC's original release was opposite Avengers 2 then they changed it and Marvel announced it as CA3's release date as well.
I'm really, really glad you included the part in parenthesis, because I'm sure every other comment would have brought up Old Man Logan, and I'd have to take a doorknob saw to my face.MovieBob said:...and that she's not (in mainstream Marvel canon) a sexual partner for The Hulk - mostly because they're cousins.
Well, he did cling to the Nolans' coattails pretty tight for all those years, so now every time he's brought up on TV or in articles it's always "David S. Goyer, writer of The Dark Knight Trilogy"Zontar said:How does Goyer keep getting work? The guy is just terrible, he's the writer equivalent of Shyamalan, and I weep for any movie which has the misfortune of being penned by him.
That actually makes my "he's the Shyamalan of writers" seem all the more fitting. I'm not that big of a fan of DC, but they have my sympathy because of what his man has done.Kmadden2004 said:Well, he did cling to the Nolans' coattails pretty tight for all those years, so now every time he's brought up on TV or in articles it's always "David S. Goyer, writer of The Dark Knight Trilogy"Zontar said:How does Goyer keep getting work? The guy is just terrible, he's the writer equivalent of Shyamalan, and I weep for any movie which has the misfortune of being penned by him.