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Zoro's avatar

Kate Beckinsale never made issue with the Underworld movies, and those were massively successful for what they were. People like what they like, until you give them a reason not to. It pays to keep your mouth shut and let the art speak for itself.

ReaderX's avatar

Except sadly she started talking about the woe is women nonsense recently too, something about her agent dropping her but not Marc Ruffalo, who stayed silent because gender bias or some tripe. Not in the context of Underworld, but you almost see it coming.

Apart from that, the "me is woman" defense honestly just seems an easy way to avoid self reflection, that (supposedly) shields one from anything and everything. And frankly, as long as the people using that defense get rehired still after project after project fails, you can't even say it doesn't work...

John's avatar

So tired of this “Being a woman in Hollywood is so hard” BS. It’s 2026, not 1946.

Laran Mithras's avatar

Uh, Hollywood thinks it knows the definition of a woman?

Leftists don't believe in gender.

Joseph L. Wiess's avatar

If women are so ungrateful for what they've got, they should stop doing it.

If being a braindead actress is so hard, stop it.

Nobody is forcing you to be miserable, except you.

Jeffolas's avatar

Alcock and Johansson (Johnson) complaining about how hard it is to be a woman.

We are living in a simulation.

Cyborgjustice's avatar

This pattern never works.

DemsAreTrash's avatar

Milly Downsyndromeface makes me nauseous.