The 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' director explains on Twitter why he is not a fan of the clip, 'She's a stiff, he's a life-force.'
- Apr 11, 2015
AceShowbiz - Joss Whedon is not impressed by "Jurassic World" clip which was recently shown ahead of MTV Video Music Awards. Wishing "this clip wasn't 70's era sexist," he explains his problems with the clip in a tweet, "She's a stiff, he's a life-force - really? Still?"
...and I'm too busy wishing this clip wasn't 70's era sexist. She's a stiff, he's a life-force - really? Still? https://t.co/qqts4jpSva
— Joss Whedon (@josswhedon) April 10, 2015
The clip in question sees Chris Pratt's Owen and Bryce Dallas Howard's Beth discussing the ethical issues of cloning dinosaurs. They are also engaged in a banter where he pokes fun at her for being too uptight and she criticizes his attire.
Directed by Colin Trevorrow, the fourth "Jurassic" movie will hit theaters in North America on June 12. Meanwhile, Whedon's latest film "Avengers: Age of Ultron" will arrive on May 1.
In related news, the director has explained why he won't direct "Avengers: Infinity War Part I" and "Avengers: Infinity War Part II". He told EW, "Every movie I have ever made has been an ensemble piece of increasingly enormous proportions. That many balls in the air, it's only going to get bigger with 'Infinity War.' I'm not going to be able to give it what I would need to."