I'm not trying to invalidate your opinions on the style of fight, certainly understand. But, please, take a step back, this is pretty cool for this forum or this interest, a movie with real actors that people know and a female fight club, it's just all around good for things. These movies might come around once a decade or never, so you know, you have to kind of appreciate that the more this kind of thing gets out in front of eyeballs the better. Heck, it's even easier to explain to models or women maybe who wouldn't understand being hired to do a catfight and it might inspire women to want to compete. Overall it's a 1 in a million shot that a movie about women fighting for sport or fun is a real hollywood movie with a decent budget with decently known actors.
I'm not seeking to invalidate your opinion either because we know that its so hard for you guys to find good jerk off material about women's fighting nowadays.
There must be 6 such major productions a year, ranging from women in prison, pro wrestling, fight clubs, captives forced to fight, sister rescues, interventions,
drug cartels, etc., real fights shown on You Tube, Daily Motion, Worldstar and then there are the 500+ independent producers of women's combat materials.
But this movie is not that good for us because it marginalizes (pokes fun at), masculates (places men in control) and misrepresents (martializes) real women's
fighting. Why does she need a drunken Alec Baldwin to supervise her? Why is she fighting like a whirling Asian dervish? Why is this all a sensualized joke?
It would be nice to be portrayed as we actually are: independent strong minded women who choose to compete, women who choose to fight like natural women,
and yes, women who are sexy without being the subject of a joke.
Just asking.