Mr.Caine: It's incredibly ignorant and lazy to dismiss all criticism as "wahh muh misogyny wahh" People hate how this looks because it looks like yet another cynical,bland remake from hollywood featuring 4 untalented actresses as their only selling point. GURL POWER>new ideas and good filmmaking I guess. You're not a fan-you're a fanBOY.
hedwards: Yesterday I commented about how long it was going to be before people decide that the issue is that women are playing the roles rather than the shittiness of it all.
I was hoping to be wrong about that.
To me this sounds pretty much like selective perception, and it goes both ways. There's one side who expects people to react negatively to the female cast, and when some do, they feel proven true. There's another side who expects people to write off the criticiscm as sexism, and when some do, they feel proven true. I wonder, does any of those sides really hope to be wrong about their prediction? And do they actually expect to find not a single comment confirming their fears, or do they instead cherrypick the first negative comments they see to cry "I knew it, so sad"?
If you look at it soberly, you can see lots of comments about the movie that don't have anything to do with the gender issue; people criticizing the trailer for lots of other things, people agreeing or disagreeing with the criticism without pulling the sexist card. And in between there are some select few but vocal idiots that actually do make sexist comments or pull the sexist card for no reason. And everyone decides for themselves on what comments they focus, what they base their perception on.
Foxhack didn't do anything else than you or others here did, and that is focus on the comments that you were hoping not to see, because they are a pet peeves of yours. But the comments that Foxhack criticized actually do exist and are worthy of criticism, just as it's valid to criticize the trailer for the reasons you and other mentioned here and that have absolutely nothing to do with gender.