Warners Not Doing Chick Flicks?

Tom Thomas

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This was on Dark Horizons about Warner Brothers not doing female lead films:

"Three different producers have told Deadline Hollywood Daily that Warner Bros. Pictures president prexy Jeff Robinov has declared that the studio is "no longer doing movies with women in the lead".

What's surprising is that the apparent reasoning behind this new edict is the box-office. Warners biggest hits this year have been male-centric ("300," "Harry Potter," "Ocean's 13") whilst chick flicks like "In the Land of Women," "License to Wed," "Lucky You," "Music and Lyrics," "Nancy Drew," and "No Reservations" have all underperformed.

The icing on the cake allegedly is the tanking of the Nicole Kidman-led sci-fi thriller "The Invasion" and the Jodie Foster-led vigilante drama "The Brave One". Noted women's rights attorney Gloria Allred responded with the following very true reasoning: "If that's what he said, when movies with men as the lead fail, no one says we'll stop making movies with men in the lead."

The report has put Robinov in the firing line from sources all over, not just for the blatant sexism, but for the sheer lack of logic in regarRAB to the decision. Others have come up with the more likely sounding argument that the edict is against female-led action films. This despite the success in recent years of such female-led action franchises like "Charlie's Angels," "Underworld," "Tomb Raider," and "Resident Evil" .

What this means for the studio's planned "Wonder Woman" movie is also unsure. "
 
I'm not clear what he's saying. "Chick Flick" is a genre which refers to the assumed audience, not the gender of the star or lead character.

Harry Potter is hardly aimed at a specifically male audience, but Music and Lyrics has a male as joint lead. The article doesn't seem to know what it means - genre, star or audience - and it sways between referring to each.

I call shenanigans on that.
 
Yeah I agree with you as I always thought a chick flick was a film aimed at a female audience such as Dirty Dancing. I would never consider films such as Invasion or The Brave One as chick films. However the article does state that his coment is more than likely aimed at female-lead action films which would cover such films as The Brave One and The Invasion!
 
I still say a Xena movie (which would have two female action leaRAB) would make a mint, if done properly. Though the rights are with Universal, not WB.

RegarRAB

Mark
 
As suspected:

From themovieblog.com:

WB Rep "Mr. Robinov never made that statement, nor is it his policy"

TMB "So are you saying it is not now, nor will be Warner Bros. policy to stop producing films with female leaRAB?"

WB Rep "Correct. That is not our policy..."

Quite.
 
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