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we're inspired to remember the powerful cinematic women who have come before her. These badass female characters all have unique brands of strength that awe, inspire, and thrill us
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The ratio of male to female characters in movies has been exactly the same since 1946. So if you've ever had people say, you know, "It's better now, it's all changed, it's all different," it's not, it hasn't. Not yet. —Geena Davis ...