#FreeFahey #WeWantTheTruth
#FreeFahey #WeWantTheTruth
A bit off topic, but when I saw this Labo review, my first thought was, as a toy guy, Fahey would be doing the review. Then I realized we haven’t had any Fahey articles in a while - even his Twitter has gone silent for the past month when prior it was getting multiple posts a day.
And yet, reading the line in your comment, I gave imperceptible little chuckle.
Hey! By the standards of arcade games of the time, Rampage was DEFINITELY a game. You moved a joystick and pressed buttons to hit things, your life drained inevitably, and it ate quarters like a mofo. Totally a game.
Right next to the Simpsons side-scroller beat-em-up and Cruisin’ USA
I plan on watching this as it was meant to be seen; in a dark, dirty corner in way in the back of a pizza hut (a full parlor, not one of those shitty carryout only ones), on a screen that is tinted green and has that “winners don’t do drugs” message burned into it.
The cultural climate is shifting away ever more gradually from your idiotic ideology. Prepare yourself for more and more people to stop putting up with this censorious nonsense.
You can try and make up some moral foundation for what you’re trying to bitch about, but the fact is, the only issue is a bunch of oversensitive little bitches whose parents gave such frail foundations to base their existence on, that a caricature at a show that is STILL accurate 30 years later is enough to shatter…
The current cultural climate is extreme weather. You can’t make jokes without the PC police coming out on either end. It is going to come to a point where climate changes and instead of conservative censors like the past you’ll have comics, musicians, artists etc having to fight the liberal man.
Are you trying tell me that its possible to like something AND criticize it? What witchcraft is this!?
Understood completely.
Hey, speaking as someone who has been watching The Simpsons since the very beginning and who considers it an inextricable part of his personality, you should check out The Problem With Apu. It’s a well-made documentary and may make you think twice about the character, even if you love him. It’s okay to love things…
It didn’t stop being funny 20 years ago.
Can you imagine a car company doing something like that today? Circumventing a bad review by just... going to geographical places where that review would most likely to hold the least amount of weight?
“With the 29th pick in the 2016 NBA draft, Gregg Popovich personally selects Taurean Prince, Baylor.”