Paul Verhoeven and Edward Neumeier not very bright...
I am not saying this with any intent to troll, or really to stir up any really big arguments, but as much as I enjoyed the film, stupid though it was (in a fun sort of way), am I the only one who get really irritated listening to them complain about how sexist the world was for criticizing Carmen as a character throughout the commentaries? It seemed like they constantly chose to ignore the blatantly obvious fact that a girl kissing another guy, while she was in a relationship with someone, then ditching him, then sleeping with the new guy (which as this point could be easily assumed as her intention from the first kissing scene) in what seems like less than five minutes later, with said new guy (Xander) dying at the end of the film, which then featured her kissing the guy she was with before (again, less that five minutes later). Granted, a anyone has the right to make those decisions, but within the context presented in the film, her behavior made her a rather unlikable character, and I will admit I was not the biggest fan of her as a character even ignoring the scenes I listed above (which were all deleted in the final cut, due to the complaints they received from the test audiences). They noted that a lot of people liked Dizzy, but when you listen to the commentaries, it very much feels like they deliberately ignore or distort what happens in the story they themselves wrote, just so that they can make the claim of sexism (such as comparing Carmen sleeping with Xander, when Rico slept with Dizzy a short while later, though Rico at no point had been flirting with or Kissing Dizzy before Carmen broke up with him). Maybe I am just getting too fed up with modern professional victimhood, but it really made sitting through the commentaries (which I normally enjoy) irritating. Of course, plenty more could be said for Verhoeven for his interpretation of the source novel, but it really stood out for me, and I was wondering if anyone else had the same complaint.
"Aw Crap!" - Hellboy