@@criticalcommentary4729 it'll def be better than harley quinn because the script the people and the whole thing is better than that project so she has a lot more to work with to become a really good representation of barbie
I’m a bit older than you. Bratz came out just as I was getting out of playing with dolls. I know that the cultural representation of Barbie is a lot more inclusive these days. And they are all called Barbie now! When I played with them you could get some non-blonde, non-white Barbies, and they had different names, but the names never seemed to be consistent and the branding was weird. I had a black Barbie who was marketed as Kristy/Christie or something similar, and a maybe Mexican one (it was never really clear) called Theresa/Teresa, who had brown skin and dark hair. But then I had another Teresa who had white skin and light brown hair. I also had a Barbie with red hair who had a different name, but I can’t remember now, I just know it wasn’t Midge. But they were hard to find and weren’t available with every release. I remember being excited when the Disney princess Barbies were released they looked different to Barbie. I had Jasmine and Belle and I think my sister had Pocahontas.
OH MY GOSH, YES! This is the kind of comment I was hoping for. You gave me a nostalgia flashback because I also remember understanding "Barbie" as the blonde version of the doll. I think by the time I transitioned out of play they were re-branding to include all of the products, but the Disney Barbies were the main thing that kept me invested in the brand. I remember having Mulan and Shang in matching couples attire
can the dramatic movie they loife in one perfect word and try to scape the this perfect word they life, and babie is who try to scape, can teh controlversial why she try to scape the this word if is the perfect word
Margot was born to play barbie omg
1000% agree. imo I think this role might be a better fit than Harley Quinn (from looks alone), but I know a lot of people love her in that role.
@@criticalcommentary4729 it'll def be better than harley quinn because the script the people and the whole thing is better than that project so she has a lot more to work with to become a really good representation of barbie
I’m a bit older than you. Bratz came out just as I was getting out of playing with dolls. I know that the cultural representation of Barbie is a lot more inclusive these days. And they are all called Barbie now! When I played with them you could get some non-blonde, non-white Barbies, and they had different names, but the names never seemed to be consistent and the branding was weird. I had a black Barbie who was marketed as Kristy/Christie or something similar, and a maybe Mexican one (it was never really clear) called Theresa/Teresa, who had brown skin and dark hair. But then I had another Teresa who had white skin and light brown hair. I also had a Barbie with red hair who had a different name, but I can’t remember now, I just know it wasn’t Midge. But they were hard to find and weren’t available with every release. I remember being excited when the Disney princess Barbies were released they looked different to Barbie. I had Jasmine and Belle and I think my sister had Pocahontas.
OH MY GOSH, YES! This is the kind of comment I was hoping for. You gave me a nostalgia flashback because I also remember understanding "Barbie" as the blonde version of the doll. I think by the time I transitioned out of play they were re-branding to include all of the products, but the Disney Barbies were the main thing that kept me invested in the brand. I remember having Mulan and Shang in matching couples attire
Ive met Greta Gerwing she is so nice my mother was her teacher.
WHAT!? 😳 I WANT TO BE IN ONE OF GRETA'S MOVIES
JEALOUS! That's so amazing. Your mom contributed to the creation of a strong screenwriter and director! That must feel very cool.
@@criticalcommentary4729 As a woman it's nice. My mother was teacher of the year in 2004! she taught mentally gifted students!
You have to go back to 1917 for the original film version of "Little Women" as there have been seven film versions of "Little Women" overall.
Yes, thank you, I'm aware. I just misspoke and forget to make a visual edit.
3:56 The Brunette in the front with the pink glasses looks cute
I think that's Alex Shipp who played Storm in the James McAvoy X-men universe
@@criticalcommentary4729 No I'm talking about the little girl in pink glasses who opened that door
So this is Toy Story 6
Oh my lanta I hope not 😬😂
The music in this trailer sounds friendly and sounds like a children's show
Yes! Quite the earworm.
@@criticalcommentary4729 The Beach Boys made this a catchy song
can the dramatic movie they loife in one perfect word and try to scape the this perfect word they life, and babie is who try to scape, can teh controlversial why she try to scape the this word if is the perfect word
Barbie is Boss and the Queen ❤the original doll 🎉
I respect this. Barbie can literally do anything haha
@@criticalcommentary4729 ❤️