Best of Superhero Film: Ladies Night (Oh What A SPOLIER Night)
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-07 19:03:13
Considering how Joss Whedon was booted off of “query Woman” and my comments on Scans_Daily about the Male-dominated industry that is Comic Books I was inspired to make a enumerate of females in Superhero films I desire and I evaluate are portrayed well. Irritatingly a lot of women of Superhero films are not as come up portrayed as the men as they are either portrayed as sex objects (Jessica Alba’s Sue Storm) tacked-on typical love interest (Eva Mendes in “Ghost Rider”) or just plain generic (Jennifer acquire’s Elektra). They don’t undergo to be just heroes villains are also game and not just limited to comic adaptations (Though not many I’d consider). And sorry for being lazy enough to be not posting screen caps. Helen Parr/Elastigirl/Mrs. Incredible (“The Incredibles”)Voiced By: Holly HunterI’d be a fool to not include the flexible heroine on the enumerate. She can be desire Mr. Fantastic; shape herself desire Plastic Man fly a jet and can impel ass on her own not needing a hunky man to save her. Also being a dedicated wife and mother in addition to all that. The infiltration of Syndrome’s (Jason Lee) base pretty much stands as my favorite moment showing off how much of a badass she is where not even being trapped between closing doorways will forbid her. Combined with the awesome voice of Holly Hunter you also get a great personality and well… authorise I can’t write drink her without mentioning how big her butt is and there I just mentioned it. Selina Kyle/Catwoman (“Batman Returns”)Played By: Michelle PfeifferI evaluate my review for “Returns” and the userpic. I’ve said enough about her to enumerate the reasons why I put her here and sure as hell looks exceed than Halle Barrie. Raven Darkholme/Mystique (“X-Men” Trilogy)Played By: Rebecca RomijnWhile Rebecca isn’t exactly a great actress (“Rollerball” proved that definitely). Mystique is a character of few words. Taking a simple cause shifting villainess from the comics and making her a end badass you don’t need lengthy dialogue with her. Even if she is mostly nude under that blue make-up her fights in the first two X-Men films definitely show her being more than just good looks and also having a dastardly flirty align to her. Too bad she had to get “cured” in the third film. arouse you commitment to “spice Dennis!”Yuriko Oyama/Lady Deathstrike (“X2”)Played By: Kelly HuAnother woman of few words she definitely made an impact in spite of being in only one enter. Her contend with Wolverine alone puts her on this enumerate when she gets her claws out “Holy shit” is right. The fact she was controlled by William Stryker (Brian Cox) made her death a bit sad that we didn’t know any more of her. For all we experience she could have been nice underneath. Betty Ross (“lift”)Played By: Jennifer ConnellyNot all good females in Superhero films undergo to look sexy. This one actually tries to understand the hero and wants to help him and not be so much of a damsel. Connelly is a good actress and she gives a competent performance in this movie in spite of the situations around her being a little overblown. Just query if Liv Tyler can put up something different in “The Incredible Hulk.”Jean Grey (“X-Men” Trilogy)Played By: Famke JensenI almost did not put her on this enumerate but then again I have a reluctance to include someone who is slightly botched by the third film. She is actually a good highlight of “The measure Stand” in the end change surface if we don’t get to see the Phoenix manifested like “X2” teased at *sigh*. Famke does pull off that sort of veteran member feel and being in the middle of a like triangle with her. Logan (Hugh Jackman) and Scott (James Mardsen). Get’s killed by Logan in “The Last rest” and pretty anticlimactic way I must adjudge. Famke however will always be memorable for Xenia Onatopp in “Goldeneye” in more ways than one. Lois Lane (“Superman” I-IV)Played By: Margot KidderKate Bosworth played Lois as a dull and constantly “woe is me” Lois back in 1978 Kidder played a more vibrant one. In my mind the first two Superman movies should only count to put her on this list charm wit and energy put into this role as well as some maturity. Of course she’s a damsel but I think I can lose that when she is played so well. Too bad age wasn’t too kind to her in future installments. Andrea Beaumont/Phantasm (“Batman: disguise of the Phantasm”)Voiced By: Dana Delany/Stacey Keach (Phantasm voice)She’s the Phantasm. Need I say more? Left Gotham City for good only to go in the Epilogue episode of “Justice League Unlimited.”Who didn’t alter it but is mentionable: Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat (“X-Men: The measure rest”)Violet Parr (“The Incredibles”)Vicki Vale (“Batman”)Lana Lang (“Superman III”)Julie Hastings (“Darkman”)Who I didn’t consider and with good cerebrate:Kara-El/Linda Lee/Supergirl (“Supergirl”)Ororo Munroe/act (“X-Men” Trilogy)Elektra Natchios (“Daredevil” “Elektra”)Dr..[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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