Barbie trailer

Anonymous
We saw Barbie. What’s the significance of the big black circle around the eye?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We saw Barbie. What’s the significance of the big black circle around the eye?


Just indicating how kids altered Barbie’s to their liking - drawing on them, cutting their hair, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Barbie has already grossed more than 850 million and is on track to pass a billion sometime next week.

https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl1077904129/?ref_=bo_da_table_1

So much for "go woke, go broke"


Yes. It made a billion dollars in 3 weeks, and Greta Gerwig is the first woman director to reach that milestone on her own. (A woman previously co-directed a Marvel movie that crossed the $1 billion mark late in its run.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am all for a kitschy good time, but nothing in the trailer looked enticing. I’m guessing this is going on I bomb big time.


LOL.

Great post, Nostradamus.
Anonymous
I admit I haven't read the entire thread... just trying to figure out if I can take my 4 y/o DD to this. I'm not worried about appropriateness, just not sure if it will be interesting enough to her to keep her attention. She did make it through The Little Mermaid in the theater, so I'm thinking it's possible?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I admit I haven't read the entire thread... just trying to figure out if I can take my 4 y/o DD to this. I'm not worried about appropriateness, just not sure if it will be interesting enough to her to keep her attention. She did make it through The Little Mermaid in the theater, so I'm thinking it's possible?


No, it's not for kids. They would be bored after the first 20 minutes.
Anonymous
Ladybird, Little Women, Frances Ha, Mistress America >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Barbie

It’s a shame the mindless masses are getting their first exposure to Greta Gerwig through this movie. She’s much, much better than this vapid overwrought tripe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I admit I haven't read the entire thread... just trying to figure out if I can take my 4 y/o DD to this. I'm not worried about appropriateness, just not sure if it will be interesting enough to her to keep her attention. She did make it through The Little Mermaid in the theater, so I'm thinking it's possible?


No, it's not for kids. They would be bored after the first 20 minutes.


I'm not sure. The outfits and scenes are pretty awesome. Barbie dream houses and life sized barbies are all pretty cool in Barbie land.
Anonymous

I would say that target audience is more adult women looking for nostalgia and the feminist messages than for little kids. There are a fare few adult jokes that while are subtle enough to go over most kids heads, might lead to some uncomfortable questions:

“ Where is Ken’s bulge?”

“ What is a gynaecologist?”

🙃
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am all for a kitschy good time, but nothing in the trailer looked enticing. I’m guessing this is going on I bomb big time.


LOL.

Great post, Nostradamus.


Hey, PP clearly said “I bomb big time”. Seems accurate to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ladybird, Little Women, Frances Ha, Mistress America >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Barbie

It’s a shame the mindless masses are getting their first exposure to Greta Gerwig through this movie. She’s much, much better than this vapid overwrought tripe.


One can lead to the other. Those that like her work will seek it out whereas she may not have been on their radar before.

How dare she compromise her body of work by producing a billion dollar blockbuster that appeals to the masses.

Do you talk about men like that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ladybird, Little Women, Frances Ha, Mistress America >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Barbie

It’s a shame the mindless masses are getting their first exposure to Greta Gerwig through this movie. She’s much, much better than this vapid overwrought tripe.


One can lead to the other. Those that like her work will seek it out whereas she may not have been on their radar before.

How dare she compromise her body of work by producing a billion dollar blockbuster that appeals to the masses.

Do you talk about men like that?


Of course I do. What does her being a woman have to do with it? Men get criticized for compromising their talent to make mass market friendly, lesser work all the time. This goes for male directors, actors, bands, etc. What world do you live in?
Anonymous

My other half still hasn’t forgiven Maroon 5 for “selling out”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
My other half still hasn’t forgiven Maroon 5 for “selling out”.




No offense to Maroon 5 or your other half but Greta Gerwig making Barbie is like Martin Scorsese making a Marvel movie after Taxi Driver and Raging Bull. She is that talented, and Barbie is that bad compared to Ladybird and Little Women. She should have won an Oscar for her directing in Little Woman and and an Oscar for the Ladybird screenplay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ladybird, Little Women, Frances Ha, Mistress America >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Barbie

It’s a shame the mindless masses are getting their first exposure to Greta Gerwig through this movie. She’s much, much better than this vapid overwrought tripe.


Margo Robbie approached HER, not the other way around. She was convinced to do this vs it being her brain-child. I think there’s a big difference between the two. Having said that, however, there are no “rules” saying she can’t choose to do something fun and blockbuster-type that still carries complex, layered messages. She’s casting a wider net and good for her!
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