ABATTBQ11 said:The Porkchop Express said:ABATTBQ11 said:
It's not that a woman is directing a Star Wars movie, it's that this woman is directing a Star Wars movie. You keep confusing being anti-activist with being anti-women. They're not the same thing.
What has this woman done that upsets you
What has she done that makes you think she's a good fit for this instead of a DEI pick?
For all we know she could have given a killer pitch. Also, first-time live-action feature directors have knocked movies out of the park based on less experience than having directed a number of documentaries, animated films, and TV episodes.
The point is, A) we don't know yet, and B) just because she's proud to be the first woman to direct a Star Wars movie doesn't mean she's the wrong woman for the job. There are zero correlations between those two things. In the same way no one here can guarantee she'll be good, no one here can guarantee that she'll be bad either, based on an innocuous excerpt from an interview.
If Disney wants a female directing a Rey centric movie, after two men already had their shot, would I rather it be, say, Kathryne Bigalow, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Nia DaCosta, or Kari Skogland? Sure. But at this point, after so much disappointment and zero expectations, do I mind if they give Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy a shot? Absolutely not. Why anyone else does, to the degree of getting angry about it on the internet in the dumbest, most cliched way possible, is beyond me.