Aaron furrows his brow immediately after the guy asks "how does it feel like for a woman..." Like really, a question that starts like that has 90% chance to be seriously stupid
For some reason there is an option for me to translate your comment, and when I do so it remains identical, except instead of 'Makes me love him more!,' it says, 'Makes me love him Blackberries!' Oh, Google.
Benji Zee LOL! I saw the blackberries thing...and for a minute I was thinking 'im pretty sure i didnt write blackberries' almost doubted myself for a second there! *eyeroll* and also why is it giving us an option to translate, im pretty sure my english was spot on. -___-
Aaron is so offended on her behalf, I love it. I fully expect him to be like this once they start doing press for Age of Ultron (because you KNOW the sexist shit ain't gonna stop here).
It's a bad question on so many levels though, like 1) he's implying she's not a hero in this movie because she's a nurse, 2) he's implying that it's weird for women to be heroes, 3) he's asking her questions on a different project than the one she's promoting, 4) he's implying that women don't play powerful characters in general including this role, 5) he's totally disregarding the role in general when he says oh, here you were a nurse, OF COURSE I wasn't talking about this role, duh. And he got rightly dissed by ATJ because he was being a misogynistic jerk. He is now a part of a huge meme and I don't even think he realized he was flipped off at the time.
What is ever worse is that after the movie many critics likewise devalued her character, treating her as if she played the "typical helpless female" waiting for her man to rescue her. Those critics and fans comments and views were so disgusting. Olsen played a strong character of a wife and mother.
IM LITERALLY ONLY HERE BECAUSE I SAW A GIF OF HIM FLIPPING THE SEXUST INTERVIEWER OFF HOLY SHIT ITS THE MOST SUBTLE THING BUT SO EFFECTIVE AND FILLED WITH SO MUCH ATTITUDE ITS CRAZY AND LOOK AT HIM AFTER HE DOES IT HE LOOKS SO PROUD OF HIMSELF LOOK AT THAT LITTLE SHIT SMILING AND EVERYTHING OH MY GOD YES AARON IS FUCKING WONDERFUL YOU CANNOT CONVINCE ME OTHERWISE yes man uuuggghhhhh this is probably the most amazing thing I have ever seen
Despite Aaron flipping off the interview can we also acknowledge the fact that Aaron kept staring at Elizabeth and then smiled when she mentioned how she was handling her "son" in the movie at 2:50. Ugh I ship!
"Were you more intimidated by the sex scene in Olboy or the improvisation?" Ugh. There was absolutely no need to bring up a sex scene in an interview about Godzilla.. Then there's the last question with an obviously sexist undertone. What a jerk.
Omg! XDD Aaron just flipped of the interviewer at 4:25 . Totally get why he did that....implying that her character isn't a hero because she's a nurse and making it sound like women can't be heroes....*sigh*. But I love how he took offense for her lol. The Easter Bunny™
The question was: how does it feel for a woman to play a character with such an iconic physique? Totally didn’t spend a bunch of time tryna find that interview 😭
The interviewer was asking lozzie how it felt to play a hero in avengers instead of playing a nurse in godzilla which is implying that nurses aren't heroes and women arent heroes and he was also asking questions about a totally different movie then the one they're promoting
He was like, "as a woman how is it to play a powerful character" kinda saying that women aren't already powerful. & hey, he's foreign so maybe it translated weirdly. But you can see Arron's face when he says it like "really, she's already played a hero"..
Oh, how adorable is that, flipping the interviewer off so "subtly." The question specifically was asked about the contrast between playing a nurse and a superhero. While nurses are heroes in their work, and take a lot of shit from a lot of people (I have two in my family, one whom I go to constantly for medical advice) there is nothing wrong with that question. I'd say that's more unprofessional of Aaron to flip the interviewer off than it was for the question to be asked. Perhaps because of his lack of English, he worded it wrong. Or perhaps the question should have been worded differently. Like what it's like to go from being a comic book superhero, to being a regular hero...like a nurse? They are clearly different roles that she had to play, one required more physical endurance than the other. And honestly, in Godzilla, she didn't really do much. While Aaron's character spent more time saving some other person's child rather than his own.
It’s funny how Aaron only flipped of the interviewer, did nothing else to smile while Elizabeth answered and then the whole internet goes: “WOW, HE’S SUCH A GENTLEMAN, I SHIP” "HE’S SO OFFENDED”. 🤣🤣
what is so offensive about the question? contrasting a nurse with a superhero or asking how does it feel for a woman to play a character who is so powerful physically is not such an offensive thing
Александра Курчикова The question itself wasn't that offensive - he was asking how it felt to be playing a superhero, which is pretty standard - but it was his reaction to her asking if he meant Avengers, when the interviewer said 'Yeah, the next film.' and then added in a very sceptical tone 'I mean, in this one you're playing a nurse!' The interviewer seemed to be suggesting that a nurse was somehow not heroic, but it also kind of feels like it was a comment on her gender as well? I can't really offer any evidence of that, other than a general dislike of asking women such patronising questions as 'how will it feel to play a superhero?'
Holly Lovering maybe you're right, but I just understood it in another way. I think he meant that women are weak and fragile (physically) and it's interesting to know how does it feel to play so strong and powerful character... anyway, it was stupid to contrast a nurse with a superhero, but I think he just didn't think when he said this. I don't think it was on purpose.
Well I mean it really depends on the definition of "hero". Yea she was saving lives in the hospital and whatnot, but ultimately she still played the typical damsel in distress, which is becoming so cliched that it hurts Ford was more of a literal hero while Godzilla was a metaphorical one (he was not a "good guy" at all, but ultimately his actions in the end proved beneficial to the human species, by coincidence.
She didn't look offended by the question. Also i don't see the problem with the question. THE ONLY PROBLEM WAS WHAT HE SAID AFTER THE QUESTION. "Here you played a nurse". That's what got him the middle finger...
not trying to defend the interviewer or anything, but i don't think the questions were his own? earlier he asks elizabeth something (i can't understand anything he says) and she claims that he gets nervous afterwards and his face gets red. maybe someone above him just handed him those questions? :/
I don't think you're reaching at all, I thought the same thing. If he got that nervous, I doubt he wrote those questions himself. Not excusing the questions, but I do agree that he probably didn't write them himself.
Courtney Lozano as a journalist I can tell you he definitely wrote those questions himself or together with someone else (so definitely with his own input). There's no way in hell he didn't know the questions before hand because you have to do your research.
AARON FLIPPED OFF THE INTERVIEWER IN SUCH A PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE WAY I'M LAUGHING SO HARD
Aaron furrows his brow immediately after the guy asks "how does it feel like for a woman..." Like really, a question that starts like that has 90% chance to be seriously stupid
That little smirk after he flipped off the interviewer 😂 he's so proud
right? i thought i was the only one that noticed.
@@bree2295 In 2023 I'm just seeing this. I noticed it. What a dumb and insulting thing for the interviewer to say.
He's married to an older woman and has 4 daughters....Im not surprised he got offended! Good for him. Makes me love him more!
For some reason there is an option for me to translate your comment, and when I do so it remains identical, except instead of 'Makes me love him more!,' it says, 'Makes me love him Blackberries!'
Oh, Google.
Benji Zee LOL! I saw the blackberries thing...and for a minute I was thinking 'im pretty sure i didnt write blackberries' almost doubted myself for a second there! *eyeroll* and also why is it giving us an option to translate, im pretty sure my english was spot on. -___-
slevinbaddog Well if you're from a country where english isn't the native language the translator button is here automaticly.
Lara Aslan
Im from Canada.....
Well that's weird
"She plays a hero here" lmao he so offended for her.
Aaron is so offended on her behalf, I love it. I fully expect him to be like this once they start doing press for Age of Ultron (because you KNOW the sexist shit ain't gonna stop here).
he looks so pleased with himself afterwards i love it
It's a bad question on so many levels though, like 1) he's implying she's not a hero in this movie because she's a nurse, 2) he's implying that it's weird for women to be heroes, 3) he's asking her questions on a different project than the one she's promoting, 4) he's implying that women don't play powerful characters in general including this role, 5) he's totally disregarding the role in general when he says oh, here you were a nurse, OF COURSE I wasn't talking about this role, duh. And he got rightly dissed by ATJ because he was being a misogynistic jerk. He is now a part of a huge meme and I don't even think he realized he was flipped off at the time.
What is ever worse is that after the movie many critics likewise devalued her character, treating her as if she played the "typical helpless female" waiting for her man to rescue her. Those critics and fans comments and views were so disgusting. Olsen played a strong character of a wife and mother.
IM LITERALLY ONLY HERE BECAUSE I SAW A GIF OF HIM FLIPPING THE SEXUST INTERVIEWER OFF HOLY SHIT ITS THE MOST SUBTLE THING BUT SO EFFECTIVE AND FILLED WITH SO MUCH ATTITUDE ITS CRAZY AND LOOK AT HIM AFTER HE DOES IT HE LOOKS SO PROUD OF HIMSELF LOOK AT THAT LITTLE SHIT SMILING AND EVERYTHING OH MY GOD YES AARON IS FUCKING WONDERFUL YOU CANNOT CONVINCE ME OTHERWISE yes man uuuggghhhhh this is probably the most amazing thing I have ever seen
I love how in the last question about playing a superhero in avengers, Aaron says that Elizabeth already plays a hero in Godzilla.
That's the older brother standing up for his sister. Smooth af.
Anyone else notice Aaron subtly flipping the interviewer off (4:26) for asking Lizzie a sexist question? Talk about friends goals right there.
they are brothers...
i think
nevermind i read
he looked so proud of himself after he did it
4:28 we know why you are smirking Aaron, we know!
Big percentage of the views here are probably to see Aaron subtly defend Elizabeth by flicking the finger cos of that sexist question 😂🙌👏
Honestly 😂
he's so done with that interviewer's sexist shit i love them
Despite Aaron flipping off the interview can we also acknowledge the fact that Aaron kept staring at Elizabeth and then smiled when she mentioned how she was handling her "son" in the movie at 2:50. Ugh I ship!
"Were you more intimidated by the sex scene in Olboy or the improvisation?" Ugh. There was absolutely no need to bring up a sex scene in an interview about Godzilla.. Then there's the last question with an obviously sexist undertone. What a jerk.
It must be annoying that the interviewer is asking questions about Avengers when they're still trying to promote Godzilla...
Omg! XDD Aaron just flipped of the interviewer at 4:25 . Totally get why he did that....implying that her character isn't a hero because she's a nurse and making it sound like women can't be heroes....*sigh*. But I love how he took offense for her lol. The Easter Bunny™
xDD
The Easter Bunny™ told ya bruh,i puked (almost)when these 2 made out
I saw Godzilla before Age of Ultron xD
Kassandra Hawkeye yeha duh,same here but at the time i knew the casting for age of ultron so ewwwwww
XD
He did it so effortlessly
How pleased Aaron looks after he flips off the interviewer
I love Aaron omg
6 years later heyyyy we love him still
2:12 the death stare Aaron gives💀
HAHA the last question was such a typical blatantly sexist one, aaron was all "goddammit not this again" *double flips*
I came all ready to get pissed, instead I just heard a non-native speaker asking a question in a very clumsy way.
Aaron is such a gentleman ❤
Haha Aaron was so pissed with the journalist
He is look stunning😍
Ci facciamo sempre riconoscere
The question was: how does it feel for a woman to play a character with such an iconic physique?
Totally didn’t spend a bunch of time tryna find that interview 😭
Wait when does he flip off the interviewer im so lost lmao
Po Tatoe 4:25
Aaron ícone
Am I the only one who can't hear the questions that the interview had made?
Even the audio of the answers are not so clearly..😔
I need this in slow mo
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I love aaron. He got offended for her cause he's a feminist himself. And thats why i love him😍
Well...I found wanda and pietro...fighting without the avengers I guess
i couldn't understand what he asked that was offensive, or missed what was the offensive part? someone enlighten me please!
Y’all complain he’s too boring when you forget that Kristen Stewart exists
can someone please explain what exactly offended aaron? (not asking that cause i'm sexist, just can't catch what they are saying)
The interviewer was asking lozzie how it felt to play a hero in avengers instead of playing a nurse in godzilla which is implying that nurses aren't heroes and women arent heroes and he was also asking questions about a totally different movie then the one they're promoting
what was the question? i don't really understand.
He was like, "as a woman how is it to play a powerful character" kinda saying that women aren't already powerful. & hey, he's foreign so maybe it translated weirdly. But you can see Arron's face when he says it like "really, she's already played a hero"..
Oh god that's realy bad. thanks!
Wait what was the sexist question the interviewer asked? I couldn't hear what he was saying
What was offensive about the question I’m confused
what did the interviewer asked her at 4:00?
Mary Femme "How does it feel for a women, to play a character with such an iconic physic as a superhero'" ;
Oh, how adorable is that, flipping the interviewer off so "subtly." The question specifically was asked about the contrast between playing a nurse and a superhero. While nurses are heroes in their work, and take a lot of shit from a lot of people (I have two in my family, one whom I go to constantly for medical advice) there is nothing wrong with that question. I'd say that's more unprofessional of Aaron to flip the interviewer off than it was for the question to be asked. Perhaps because of his lack of English, he worded it wrong. Or perhaps the question should have been worded differently. Like what it's like to go from being a comic book superhero, to being a regular hero...like a nurse? They are clearly different roles that she had to play, one required more physical endurance than the other. And honestly, in Godzilla, she didn't really do much. While Aaron's character spent more time saving some other person's child rather than his own.
It’s funny how Aaron only flipped of the interviewer, did nothing else to smile while Elizabeth answered and then the whole internet goes: “WOW, HE’S SUCH A GENTLEMAN, I SHIP” "HE’S SO OFFENDED”. 🤣🤣
Wait.
It might be because I'm tired as fuck, but why would Aaron take offence?
Because he's her friend and costar?
Salema Penn That's not what I meant.. I was asking what actually happened that made him mad.
what is so offensive about the question? contrasting a nurse with a superhero or asking how does it feel for a woman to play a character who is so powerful physically is not such an offensive thing
Александра Курчикова The question itself wasn't that offensive - he was asking how it felt to be playing a superhero, which is pretty standard - but it was his reaction to her asking if he meant Avengers, when the interviewer said 'Yeah, the next film.' and then added in a very sceptical tone 'I mean, in this one you're playing a nurse!' The interviewer seemed to be suggesting that a nurse was somehow not heroic, but it also kind of feels like it was a comment on her gender as well? I can't really offer any evidence of that, other than a general dislike of asking women such patronising questions as 'how will it feel to play a superhero?'
Holly Lovering maybe you're right, but I just understood it in another way. I think he meant that women are weak and fragile (physically) and it's interesting to know how does it feel to play so strong and powerful character... anyway, it was stupid to contrast a nurse with a superhero, but I think he just didn't think when he said this. I don't think it was on purpose.
Well I mean it really depends on the definition of "hero". Yea she was saving lives in the hospital and whatnot, but ultimately she still played the typical damsel in distress, which is becoming so cliched that it hurts
Ford was more of a literal hero while Godzilla was a metaphorical one (he was not a "good guy" at all, but ultimately his actions in the end proved beneficial to the human species, by coincidence.
+Ryan Tesone People who save lives are ALWAYS heroes, and the real ones don't need super powers to do it.
She didn't look offended by the question.
Also i don't see the problem with the question.
THE ONLY PROBLEM WAS WHAT HE SAID AFTER THE QUESTION.
"Here you played a nurse".
That's what got him the middle finger...
not trying to defend the interviewer or anything, but i don't think the questions were his own? earlier he asks elizabeth something (i can't understand anything he says) and she claims that he gets nervous afterwards and his face gets red. maybe someone above him just handed him those questions? :/
You're reaching.
Jocasta Candida
its not uncommon...
I don't think you're reaching at all, I thought the same thing. If he got that nervous, I doubt he wrote those questions himself. Not excusing the questions, but I do agree that he probably didn't write them himself.
TwinkleTealight
thank you. that's all i meant.
Courtney Lozano as a journalist I can tell you he definitely wrote those questions himself or together with someone else (so definitely with his own input). There's no way in hell he didn't know the questions before hand because you have to do your research.
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