These movies are partially about women’s rights in the late 19th century but also take place in a world where racism doesn’t exist.
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Doctor Who: Deep Breath 2014
The clockwork droids are a perfect villain to pit against a newly regenerated Doctor. The Half-Face Man is constantly replacing parts of himself, like the show has just replaced it’s lead actor. I think the Doctors broom of Theseus speech is about the show itself. Doctor Who is constantly changing it’s main cast and crew. Doctor Who in 2014 is a different show from Doctor Who in 2005, which is a different show from Doctor Who in 1987. And 1970.…
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Doctor Who: The Underwater Menace 1967
You get forcibly turned into a fish person and then some guy shows up and starts making up new slurs for you before telling you to go on strike.
Also casual lore drop that Polly can speak like four different languages.
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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace 1987
Wall of China rebuilding vision for the win.
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X-Men: First Class 2011
Not a single woman gets to exist in this film without being objectified at some point. It is actually off putting.
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WALL·E 2008
Fat jokes. Fat bad. Fat people funny. Laugh please. Everyone in the future is fat isn’t that so funny? Look they’re rolling around on the floor and they can’t get up because they’re so fat. Isn’t that hilarious? Isn’t it hilarious when fat people? It’s funny when people are fat because being fat is bad.
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