“I tried to break some of the mythology about the kinds of films women should make. For some reason, there are still executives in Hollywood who think, ‘I don’t know if women can do technical things. ‘There are literally other people who say, “Women don’t like math. “It persists. She added.
ELIZABETH BANKS SUGGESTS HER BLOCKBUSTER “CHARLIE’S ANGELS” IS BECAUSE MEN “AREN’T GOING TO WATCH” FEMALE ACTION MOVIES
Elizabeth Banks attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscars hosted by Radhika Jones at the Wallis Annenberg Performing Arts Center on February 9, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo via Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
The film, which will be released on February 24, centers on a CGI-generated bear who consumes a giant amount of cocaine and goes insane in the woods. The film vaguely deals with the true story of a bear discovered dead in the Chattahoochee National Forest. in Georgia in the 1980s after a cocaine overdose.
He called the film a “big risk” and told Vary that “it may be the end of my career for me. “
Banks, who also produced, directed and starred in the 2019 job failure “Charlie’s Angels,” based on the popular 1970s TV series, also alleged that sexism was his faulty characteristic at the time, telling the Herald Sun that men “don’t spend seeing women making action movies. “
ELIZABETH BANKS IS A SAINT ABOUT BODY IMAGE: “MY IMAGES HAVE ALWAYS AFFECTED ME”
Elizabeth Banks, Kristen Stewart, Ella Balinska and Naomi Scott attend a “Charlie’s Angels” photo shoot at the Corinthia Hotel London on November 21, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/WireImage)
The actress has avoided any rebuttal about modestly successful female action videos like “Wonder Woman” and “Captain Marvel” by saying that “electronic comic book videos” are a “male gender. “
“By the way, I’m satisfied that those characters are a blockbuster, but we want more female voices to be supported with cash because that’s strength. The strength is in the money,” he said.
Banks told Vary in their discussion that Hollywood still presents struggles for women in the post-#MeToo era.
ELIZABETH BANKS CLAIMS HOLLYWOOD AGENT ONCE TOLD HER TO “GET A BOOB JOB”
She and Elizabeth Banks attend Elizabeth Banks
“Even if you’re an ambitious, talented artistic user who loves the paintings she makes, Hollywood doesn’t pay wages to forty- and fifty-year-old women,” she said.
“As I got older, I learned how slow progress is. I can’t push that hard, but I’ll keep pushing. To me, that’s what matters,” he added.
Despite the difficulties Banks attributes to being a producer, she discovered good fortune directing the popular “Pitch Perfect” films directed by Rebel Wilson, centered on an all-female acapella group.
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