If that were the case, don't you think Hanna would have mentioned her own father at some point in the interview?
If that were the case, don't you think Hanna would have mentioned her own father at some point in the interview?
Thanks!
I was never talking about you. I was saying that this movie been targeted by a notoriously racist and misogynistic corner of the Internet for the last year, and that specific campaign is why the trailer is the "most downvoted" in YouTube history. I'm pointing this out because you mentioned the fact that it is the most…
But I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about the troll-y hordes on 4chan and the darker sides of Reddit.
If you honestly believe that that version would inspire the level of vitriol and organized backlash that the all-female version has, I guess we're at an impasse. Have a nice day.
It's the most hated trailer on YouTube because people on 4chan organized a "mass-downvoting." Do you really think a Ghostbusters remake with four guys would inspire this much deliberate and organized backlash?
But why was it the most hated trailer in US history?
I don't think the author was saying that everyone who doesn't want to see the movie is sexist.
But why is *this* movie the breaking point? I don't think it's a coincidence that the "breaking point" for so many of these guys just happens to be the reboot with a gender-swapped cast. I mean, Occam's Razor and all that.
Nope.
I really like your mom.
IT'S COLD IN HERE
One interesting thing when you watch it now is how no one mentions going to the police when they discover the middle-aged teacher's affair with the student. Different times… *stares into sunset*
Citation needed…?
That's not how it works with rape, bro.
"then what you're doing is deeply silly."
That seems like a far cry from domestic violence. The end result is worse (a woman died), but it lacks the malice.
Who did she beat?
Or, some of them are just… jerks…
cool non-response, bro.