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Aeon Flux (2005)
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"When I first went to Comic-Con, almost a decade ago, it was purely as a girlfriend. My then-love interest and I had gone to our respective home towns for the summer, and one day he called and asked for my measurements––he was making me an Uhura dress. I understood then that part of my job at Comic-Con was partially to avoid saying anything too cynical or aggressive to his friends from back home (including the girlfriend of his best friend, who went every year in full Slave Leia regalia). But mainly, my job was to look good. I was young, and I went along with it because I was flattered that anyone would actually want to put me on display. Still, I wasn’t exactly looking forward to it, and if memory serves, I wasn’t very good at it. I am a girl of varied talents, but that summer I learned that being passive, high-concept arm candy doesn’t make use of any of them. Which is not to say that I had a terrible time; when we got to San Diego, I ditched the boyfriend and found my own niche. ... "
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"When I first went to Comic-Con, almost a decade ago, it was purely as a girlfriend. My then-love interest and I had gone to our respective home towns for the summer, and one day he called and asked for my measurements––he was making me an Uhura dress. I understood then that part of my job at Comic-Con was partially to avoid saying anything too cynical or aggressive to his friends from back home (including the girlfriend of his best friend, who went every year in full Slave Leia regalia). But mainly, my job was to look good. I was young, and I went along with it because I was flattered that anyone would actually want to put me on display. Still, I wasn’t exactly looking forward to it, and if memory serves, I wasn’t very good at it. I am a girl of varied talents, but that summer I learned that being passive, high-concept arm candy doesn’t make use of any of them. Which is not to say that I had a terrible time; when we got to San Diego, I ditched the boyfriend and found my own niche. ... "
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Summer of the Actionless Female
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"Discussion of this summer’s heroine lack is in full throttle. Last friday, New York’s Vulture blog asked, “Where are the Roles for Superwomen?; Stu at Defamer jumped off from there, ultimately suggesting an X-Men spin-off for Ellen Page; John at The Movie Blog listed reasons “Why Most Female Lead Action Films Don’t Succeed” (shocker: men can’t identify with or believe in strong — and strong — female characters). Now, adding to the conversation in the least noble way possible, USA Weekend presents the appropriately titled “Girls Want to Have Fun, Too”, a cover story (with the least flattering photos I’ve ever seen) from its summer movie preview th "
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Yada Yada Yada Dystopia
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"It's the future , you know when everyone is dead from the virus that swept the Earth, with only the fourth generation of clones still searching for a cure, headed by some ,megla -maniac...and here she comes,the highly trained 'uberbabe' in specially designed catsuit to assassinate the guy , but , of course, it turns out that she used to.....oh whats the point ..another 'graphic novel' ,dystopian nightmare futurescape,martial arts yada yada yada how many more of these are there?..turn on the commentaries and maybe salvage some entertainment value...how they found the locations and designed the costumes is more interesting than the movie... "
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"Before I saw this film everybody told me how bad it was. I almost didn't see it but I like comic book type movies so I saw it anyway. While there were some problems with the plot and the movie did have a habit of not revealing enough information, I still thought it was a good flick. The action scenes are heartstopping and the special effects are amazing. The plot is at least thought provoking, although the acting could have used some improvement. While it wasn't the best film I've seen, it all around really wasn't that bad either. I can understand why it wouldn't win any academy awards, but in the sci-fi genre I've certainly seen films that were much worse. Overall the film moves fast and it's well filmed. If you can get past the funky outfits then you'll find it enjoyable. "
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