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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By
Then you've got no standing to bitch when it goes in the other direction.
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Sure I do. If for no other reason than it happens almost constantly. The problem isn't even casting. It's a lack of roles for women that don't revolve around their relationship with a man. I think Paul Feig saw this as an opportunity to tell a story about women, not focused on their role as a romantic interest. "Why couldn't four scientists (or three and one other hired assistant) be women? Let's try that!" Almost without fail, when these roles come up they go to men. So one movie out a thousand goes the other way, even intentionally, I say go for it. Who ****ing cares?