Snow White and the Huntsman Sequel May Minimize Snow White

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Saetha

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PirateRose said:
Kinda sad the director still has enough power and career to do another movie after cheating on his wife, but Stewart's career is completely ruined for sleeping with a married man.
I'm not sure I'd call getting to directing a sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman "Star power." Actually the first phrase that comes to my mind is "Desperate for a job," followed by "Not talented enough to get a better one," and capped with "Seriously, why would anyone want to make a sequel to the mess that was Snow White and the Huntsman?" That movie was awful, the plot made no sense, the characters were shallow and boring, everything about it was just... why would anyone willingly attach their name to a project like that if they had "star power?" Frankly, I just feel bad for anyone involved in this.

Also, maybe Stewart hasn't gotten any work because she's a poor actress who spent a few years coasting on her Twilight fame, which has since faded? I haven't seen Robert Pattinson in anything recently either, and the only non-Twilight movie starring Taylor Lautner was that one movie from, like, two years ago that looked like a rip-off of Bourne. Seems like all them were just bad to mediocre actors who had their fifteen minutes of fame, but are now getting buried beneath Hollywood's non-stop flood of teen idols. It's what happens to them, if they can't stand on their own acting merit.
 

Callate

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Yeah, Stewart was awful in that movie. No, seriously- she was really, really, terrible. She gave her "We must risk our lives to throw off the yoke of tyranny" speech and I half-expected the rabble to respond "What the hell are you talking about?"

Maybe the Huntsman and Prince weren't over the moon, but Stewart's Snow White was actively bad.

I don't care about what Stewart does in her personal life, I don't care about Twilight, and I'm certainly not going to raise an eyebrow about removing a strong female character when the character in question is such a thin, poorly written and poorly acted portrayal; that's completely cart-before-the-horse. If the movie gets a sequel and less plot and emotional weight is on shoulders that can't carry it, that can only be a good thing.

Of course, didn't they strongly imply the evil queen was destroyed...?

Oh, well, never mind. I'm sure she'll emerge from Crystal Lake, or something...