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how tone deaf are you to equate what he did to actual sexual assault? 

that’s the vibe here. these folks fancy themselves the new Puritan judges of what Thou Shalt Not Do. 

at what point do we hold people responsible for their actions or lack thereof? they said yes. it’s a really easy loophole to decide later on ‘hey i didn’t like that’ and ruin someone’s career. i’m sorry, but people have the choice to say no or leave or both. we used to value strong, independent women who didn’t take a

Because being generally anti-heckler is moronic? 

i’m not sure how ‘jacking off in front of someone who verbally gave consent and later decided they were a victim of something’ is the same thing as ‘rape’, so i’m doubly unsure as to how a rape whistle joke would’ve been in poor taste for this comedian.  

i’m not a fan of his, but really. this world of ours is not

They claimed that they got a vibe that anyone who would’ve heckled CK would’ve been heckled back by the “aggressive men” in the audience, leading to an “awkward” atmosphere.’

Funny how people this paranoid always base their assumptions on little but ‘a vibe’. Telepathic minds in our midst, the future is here!

Sure, but then he has her watch Attack of the Clones, and then she uses the bond that they form in hating the movie to distract him and escape, and then I want to say she fights him with a sword? What I’m saying is that it’s ludicrously over the top. If you didn’t find it funny, I get that, it’s pretty silly but it’s

No, it means you’ve created a comedic persona to add some flavor to your nerdy film analysis video and to add a self-deprecating element to admit that someone who looks this deeply into a movie might have a bit of a screw loose.

I’m neither misremembering or being obtuse you arrogant fuckwit.

Yes, his persona in which he pretends to be a serial killer is clearly an expression of genuine hatred of women. Now let’s talk about that genuine right-wing hack Stephen Colbert and that hate-mongering show he had on Comedy Central.

Objection, that's called "conjecture"  your honors. Also, vibes are fairly unreliable arbiters of the full truth.

(he says he asked, even if he did, it’s still inexcusable, but not necessarily unforgivable)

I agree. I live for their Best of the Worst videos. Anyone complaining that RLM isn’t up to snuff isn’t paying attention.

if you googled Kinja and RLM or Plinkett, odds are there will be a comment somewhere from this guy letting everyone know how terrible he thinks RLM is. Deep down he really wishes he could just call them misogynist racists and be done with it, but that’s a bridge too far even for him, so he will continue to hammer home

I’m pretty sure that the Plinkett reviews are the equivalent of the Rolling Stones still to this day going up onstage to sing “Satisfaction”. It’s basically a requirement that the diehard fans expect, even if Mike/Mick’s hearts haven’t been in it for years. I have a feeling that if Mike had his way they’d focus 100%

Just watch out, sometimes he gets REALLY pissed and even I move a few feet away so as not to be associated with the guy who’s pouncing on the weakest of the herd of comic book fans. 

Yeah I get the impression that RLM gets lots of hate simply because they’re harder to dismiss when they bring in actual hands-on knowledge of how films are made, and how hard they are to pull off (Their own efforts are usually the first examples of how many crappy films there are out there)

SSeriously?! The movie is just bad. Not in some bullshit anti-SJW way, just in a bad movie way. It's full of dumb. I HATE that I can't say that wo being seen as some weird internet creep. 

The Plinkett persona helped define “the current discourse”, kid, including the tone of both writers and commenters on this site

I don’t really understand the hate for RLM.