Every time I read a story like this, I’m reminded of this:
Every time I read a story like this, I’m reminded of this:
You need to be a lot edgier before we’ll allow you to shop at Hot Topic.
Congratulations on having the dumbest take of the day. Your award is in the mail.
That was the story the Kinja websites wanted you to believe, but it wasn’t the actual story. What got taken down was the “I want to see/Don’t want to see” poll for Captain Marvel (and every other film, I guess), which is NOT actually a review nor meant to be. It was never about the quality of the film for anyone…
Don’t remember asking you a damned thing, but you clearly don’t seem to understand how public forums work. Thanks for your opinion on something that doesn’t concern you. Do you see the irony yet?
Or make waves, turn people against you and get nowhere. Up to you.
No, what I’m saying is a movie is a movie. When you treat it as something else, like a social movement, you’re going to get the backlash a social movement gets. And if you just make movies with women leads and don’t try and turn it into a movement those crybabies will stop crying about it and then we’ll end up where…
I fell asleep halfway through your word salad.
Screen name hating? The guy named after a show on NPR doesn't like my name? That's a compliment in my book.
Civil conversation? What fucking site do you think this is? Bunch of goddamn neck beards on here wishing death on everyone that doesn’t agree with them. Funny really, none of you bitch boys would say any of this face to face.
This is not something that started with the internet and trolls and social media. It comes down to the core beliefs and ideals of the right vs the left.
I fully accept that I am dealing with generalisations here but tis the nature of this beast.
The right will always seek to attack and divide the left seeks to defend…
Interesting how you left out the simplest of all solutions: get rid of Rotten Tomatoes and sites like it. There doesn’t need to be a group consensus on a movie to tell if people should see it or not, it should be up to the individual whether they want to see it. We’re given so many choices in life when it comes to…
You just don’t understand why Brie Larson saying words has ruined a movie I haven’t watched yet! You just want to take muh freedom of speech to say Captain Marvel is a bad movie because something something SJWs!
Talking about twisting words to fit your agenda.
Larson didn’t say ‘it would be nice if there was a diversity of critics’, she outright said ‘I don’t want any old white male critics reviewing it. Quite a difference. You’re writing about others twisting words,and that’s exactly what you’re doing.
I’m finding it…
Does anyone else get the strange feeling that Hollywood studios are pretty much relying on this sort of anti-marketing with female-helmed comic book action movies now? It’s a bit convenient how, since Ghostbusters, going out to watch these movies has turned into sort of an obligatory response to “the trolls,” or…
Please STOP with your conspiracies...
Finally, someone is standing up for the multi-billion dollar entertainment conglomerates!
One thing to do, and this isn’t the be all and end all, is to stop treating movies as social movements.
This article, if you can even call it that, reeks of bitterness and reflection on what it perceives as trolls. What’s a valid opinion? Certainly we all think we have one. The difference? You cry out on your sites article on a platform given to you and use it to combat what you think isn’t right, you even tote how…
I don’t think the “trolls” are the ones doing the trolling. I think Brie Larson and the “woke” crybullies are reaping the results of their own brand of trolling. Articles like this, for example. Pointing at the audience and blaming them for not accepting that your trivial cape crap is something from a higher plane of…