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Margot Robbie

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She doesn’t care about you or your opinions, also I haven’t seen the movie but I am positive that you’ve been watching too much Ben Shapiro.

17 hours ago, stewpidaz said:

She doesn’t care about you or your opinions, also I haven’t seen the movie but I am positive that you’ve been watching too much Ben Shapiro.

 

 I didn't know you were her spokesperson. Nice to meet you too.:hi_wft:

 

BTW, I don't watch your Shapiro dude, I'm not American. Don't be too Americano-centric, friend (woke America is a toxic pill) ;)

8 hours ago, stewpidaz said:

She doesn’t care about you or your opinions, also I haven’t seen the movie but I am positive that you’ve been watching too much Ben Shapiro.

She doesn't, so why should we? As someone who came from Leo's thread, I know that if you get into an argument with people like this, they won't leave you alone. It’s better to ignore. 

26 minutes ago, AnatasiaSteele82 said:

I want to watch Barbie un the cinema, I don t know in English or Catalán 🤗

I prefer to watch movies in the original. I like to hear actors' real voices and dialects:yes:

‘Barbie’ Crosses $500 Million Worldwide in Just Nine Days

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Barbie” has officially crossed the $500 million mark worldwide and it’s only been in theaters for 9 days. It could very well dethrone “Super Mario Bros” as the top-grossing movie of the year. It’ll probably top the $750 million mark by Sunday. ‘Mario’ was at $693 million after its second weekend.

This is more than just a movie. It’s a cultural phenomenon. Greta Gerwig’s playful dollhouse has also grossed $250 million domestically. Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, and, especially, Gerwig will now reap the benefits of being in such a popular enterprise.

Oh, and “Barbie” grossed $21.4 million on Thursday, that’s higher than last week’s Thursday previews. That is insane. “Avengers: Endgame” made $21.5 million in its second Thursday. So what we’re looking at here is a historic box-office success.

 

 

Barbie for president. Bye. :hi_wft:

I’m happy for the success and everyone involved, but nah, it’s just a movie. That doesn’t mean movies can’t be very successful, but would you really describe super hero movies like spider man a “cultural phenomenon”?? 🤣 Even if it ends up being the top grossing movie of the year this happens a few times each year, are we having 3+ “cultural phenomenons” inside theaters every year?

Spiderman himself might not be a cultural phenomenon but the whole Marvel is - and DC too even though they are less successful than Marvel.

And knowing Mattel now wants to grow and become like Marvel by making more movies about their toys and games, yeah, it can definitely become a cultural phenomenon.

Francis Ford Coppola Salutes ‘Barbenheimer’ Success: One-Offs Are a ‘Victory for Cinema’

“I have yet to see them, but the fact that people are filling big theaters to see them and that they are neither ‘sequels’ nor ‘prequels’… no number attached to them meaning they are true one-off’s is victory for Cinema,” he answered.

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44 minutes ago, Jade Bahr said:

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On 7/30/2023 at 12:23 AM, lostdiadem said:

Spiderman himself might not be a cultural phenomenon but the whole Marvel is - and DC too even though they are less successful than Marvel.

And knowing Mattel now wants to grow and become like Marvel by making more movies about their toys and games, yeah, it can definitely become a cultural phenomenon.

 

It's definitely a cultural phenomenon. It's the symbol of the hatred and spite that have taken over a big chunk of our society.

 

The producers/actors say they don't care about our opinions? Fine, it's their choice to be controlled by their resentment.

I care about their opinion, but I can't respect a movie made out of hate. :/

3 hours ago, Jade Bahr said:

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Claire Willett is a terrible person. Her arguments are fallacious. She says she doesn't care about other people's opinion (which is already the proof she's an intolerant person), but she's inconsistent, since she brags and belittles other people.

 

She is lead by her anger and spite. Like this movie. This is a terrible message. :/

 

We used to be better.

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Oh and the pink color is fine.

 

Margot's esthetics is good in this movie. Her character looks pretty on the outside, but not on the inside. Hate, spite and resentment uglify people.

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This is an actress that wears pink and is beautiful both on the inside and outside.

She's kind, compassionate and courteous. These are forgotten qualities in 2023 :ninja:

^Liv Tyler is great. Love her 🥰

 

I don't really know Claire Willett to be honest just thought the comments I posted were on point lol

The last thing I felt (before, during or after) BARBIE was hate. I had actually lots of fun while watching it and recognized myself in many things particular as a woman, yes. But Barbie isn't flawless she's actually miles away from being perfect (in both worlds, real and Barbieland) but that's the whole point of the movie. No one is perfect and even more important no one has to be. For me the movie is about solidarity, understanding, commitment for others and yourself, acceptance for others and yourself, equal rights - not only womens but mens too (or Kens lol) and learning not only from mistakes but each other to make it different/better in the future.

21 hours ago, Jade Bahr said:

The last thing I felt (before, during or after) BARBIE was hate. I had actually lots of fun while watching it and recognized myself in lots of things particular as a woman, yes. But Barbie isn't flawless she's actually miles away from being perfect (in both worlds, real and Barbieland) but that's the whole point of the movie. No one is perfect and even more important no one has to be. For me the movie is about solidarity, understanding, commitment for others and yourself, acceptance for others and yourself, equal rights - not only womens but mens too (or Kens lol) and learning not only from mistakes but each other to make it different/better in the future.

 

On 7/30/2023 at 12:23 AM, lostdiadem said:

Spiderman himself might not be a cultural phenomenon but the whole Marvel is - and DC too even though they are less successful than Marvel.

And knowing Mattel now wants to grow and become like Marvel by making more movies about their toys and games, yeah, it can definitely become a cultural phenomenon.

 

Yeah, cause Spider-man is a character. By definition it can't be a phenomenon just like Barbie. But a new Spider-man movie, game etc could be

Interesting plan but not sure about other IPs they have, I think anything could be a great material if enough work is in it but none of the rest has as big potential as Barbie

B.O. Totals: ‘Barbie’ $93 Million

Barbie” made $93 million this weekend, A mere 43% drop from the previous weekend, bringing its total to $351 million in just two weeks. That’s the biggest second weekend in Warner Bros’ history. It also passed the $750 million mark worldwide.

 

 

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