First, anyone with a basic understanding of logic and debate knows that ad hominem attacks do not a respected person nor a strong argument, or even an argument, make. When you start with the "Doesn't take a rocket scientist" and "start exercising your cortex" stuff it only shows the true colors of your character. It is an appeal to emotion and not reason. This foolish name calling is best left to school yards, not civilized discussions.
Yes, it is a trend. But it is still a tiny minority of movies that portray women this way. But that is still a MOOT POINT. Even if every movie, tv show, and film portrayed women as "stronger than men" as you say, what does it matter? I, and probably most people here, realize the differences in male and female physiology, as we most likely have since we were children.
How in any way is it a "put down" to a man to have a strong female character? There was a pretty successful, large and widespread civilization called the celts that had women in power and I believe given equal rights to men, years and years and years before the (I believe) romans obliterated them and made things misogynistic, a trend that most of the largest religions reinforce and even our own society constantly pushes onto women in a massive multitude of ways. I find it shameful to the extreme that it was only recently that women could even vote in this country.
You make it seem as if the simple fact that there are strong females and strong female characters out there, that others can observe, corrupts us in some horrible way.
RickWhite, there are countless women of astute intellect, power, and strength in the world. We should embrace positive images of women in any form. Who knows how much progress the world has already lost because of misogynistic bullshit?
Also, the amount of arrogance that someone must have to ever claim that they made an inarguable point is astounding. So long as we are flawed human beings, any argument we make is arguable. To think that anyone could know and argue anything flawlessly is absurd in the extreme. You can be wrong RickWhite, just as all of us can. The ability to admit when one is wrong and move on to a more solid reasoning leads to great character and intellectual growth. So long as you think you can make an infallible point your mind will stagnate in what I consider to be the worst of ways.