Don't you understand they are ruining our entertainment:
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^what they've done to hollywood movies they are doing to gaming. So this is why they are trying hard to censor games. We need to tell companies that if they do it we will boycott the games and kill their profits. Customer's needs come before the needs of political activists and pc thugs.6 days ago
The latest reimagining of the classic Tarzan tale is shaping up to be the most violent yet. But we weren't expecting this twist.
It turns out that when The Legend of Tarzan director David Yates set out to cast Margot Robbie as Jane, he had some rather intense bedroom behaviour in mind for her sex scene with Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgard).
In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, David explains how all this carnal ferocity came about.
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"They're doing this love scene together," he told the publication. "And I said [to Robbie], 'Just slap Alex while you're making love, just kind of give him a punch.'
"It was sort of an earthy, sensual moment of her enjoying sex with Alex, and the only bruise he picked up during the entire shoot was probably that punch from Margot. Which says a lot about her feistiness."
The Tarzan movies have a history of pushing the boundaries with sex. Bo Derek's sensual portrayal of Jane in 1981's Tarzan: The Ape Man is one very R-rated example.
Then again, as Alexander pointed out, this upcoming version will set out to eradicate some of the more sexist boy-saves-girl action-flick tropes.
"It was very important that we didn't want it to feel archaic or dated," he said. "Where it's like, tough guy has to save the poor girl.
"You have to feel that she's strong and independent, and when you cast Margot, you'll definitely get that."
We've already witnessed some of that fierceness in the latest trailer for the flick, in which Jane spits on her captor, played by Christoph Waltz.
But with the Aussie actress also kicking butt as Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad, hitting cinemas in August, we can hardly contain our excitement for the onslaught of feisty Margot Robbie on our screens.
The Legend of Tarzan hits Australian cinemas on July 7, 2016 in 2D and 3D.
I have returned my copy to EB games Candy because I think unless capcom give us full titles I am not paying full price.
I should have taken the advice and avoided buying, but I was happy to support SF. The only problem is it conflicts with their anti-consumer attitude. I want them to fire whoever thought it was a good idea to let feminists control the company.
We have the power to kill these guys by not buying the games if they work for employers who don't give artists full creative control.
What is happening in the games industry kinda reminds me of what happened to comics in the 90s when companies like Image comics were formed by Todd McFarlane which allowed ex-marvel and dc artists to go it alone (making less money) but having more ownership of the characters. This is what has to happen to fighting games and will probably be the future. They can team up with comic writers and artists for character designs, own the characters and leave capcom. Then if a PC thug comes along to change the way a character must look or how they act, they can give them the middle finger and ignore them. When artists own the characters they create they make much better content.
I am happy that capcom killed megaman in a way because it forced the creative talent to take the risk of doing things themself and means less reliance on bean counters.
BTW you didn't answer boomy's question. Why are you such a rude cunt?