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Are 2017's The Mummy and Wonder Woman blatant acts of right-wing conservatism?

 
 
Reply Fri 16 Jun, 2017 04:43 pm
Did you enjoy either movie, and is it possible that both films are extreme examples of right-wing politics at play?

With respect to Wonder Woman, Steve Trevor can be construed as sexism, but it's possible that this interpretation isn't fair. The Mummy feels a lot more obvious, which might be why the movie has bombed in the US
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Reply Fri 16 Jun, 2017 05:11 pm
@Thomas33,
The Mummy is just a terrible movie. The one with Brendan Frasier was better, or at least more entertaining.
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Reply Fri 16 Jun, 2017 05:14 pm
@tibbleinparadise,
I agree. '99 The Mummy was also racist and sexist, but it at least had adventure and momentum
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