>film has a female director
Film has a female director
>flick has a numale director that has volunteered themselves as the champion of feminism
>Pregnant woman asks for epidural
>It's too late for that!
Strange Days was good.
>thread has a /r/TheRedPill subscribing, Mens Right Activist OP
>movie has a female director that isn't Kathryn Bigelow, Sofia Coppola or Amy Heckerling
I don't see the problem
>men's rights are bad
Never change, feminism
>the numale director is 54 years old
Point Break motherfuckers
>Film is being produced by a feminist
Blew my mind when I found out half the episodes from Generation Kill were directed by a middle aged British woman.
>kino has a female editor
American Psycho
Most great films tend to have female editors.
I wonder why women make such good editors?
Women are born to be picky
>female director has a film better than most in its genre
It's a very secretarial type of job. The director and producers are still in charge, they tell them what to cut, editor just does the busy work
In the early days of movies studios used female editor because it what thought to be akin to knitting.
Was this movie supposed to be scary or even serious? I found it hilarious.
I'm lost, what good movies has Sofia Coppola directed?
Not really, horror movies don't have to scare you to be good