Because, you know, I'm a guy and I tend to find guys in movies more immediately identifiable "Identity issues" *would* matter, but the important thing to me would be some signal that CM isn't a normative hero, that they're someone who's "not supposed to be there"
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I got the same pure superhero joy from that scene in Captain Marvel that I did from watching The Tick on Amazon Prime with the Tick (a white guy) doing the "Little men! Little men!' speech So no, I do not think my attachment to this movie is pure feminist ally idpol etc
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And no, it did not give me any impulse to join the Air Force Maybe it hit other people that way, I dunno, can't speak to that To me the mood of the movie was the exact opposite, it was a movie that says "Fuck it just tell your boss he's an ugly prick and quit your job"
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Do you not like the Christopher Reeve ones?
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They're okay, I'd like to see a new one
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