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Well, I guess that can be debated - in this case, it clearly hasn't run amok, but has been a slight nuance because of the constant preachiness of cast&crew.

"The fact remains though that these countries have a statistically lower violent crime rate than most Western European countries and the United States. So that excuse doesn't really work."

Poverty statistically leads to crime and violence, and that's what matters when blockbuster movies depict stereotypes - I don't remember specific crime rates from specific countries, nor am I gonna check the next two weeks.

"I think your status as someone worth listening to just evaporated."
You're gonna lose in a debate against me, so I'll take that with a grain of salt.

"Where women are the majority of ticket buyers."

He was responding to the big hype and fuss created over it - the question you can ask yourself if you're really so eager to find stealth-reactionaries is, would they still have complained had the diversity just been there without being talked about all the time?

The playlist is very refutable.

"For example he did mention how in Jedi Palpatine really had nothing to offer Luke. His temptation to the dark side wasn't as convincing as Anakin's should have been. But Luke was more likable and we were invested in him as a character."

"The prequels suck, but come on, give them some credit. It's a bit more nuanced than 'love is bad'. Even Solo and Leia, looking back, wasn't a good romance subplot, all things considered, and that was the only one in the OT."

"He hated the terrible romance of Anakin and Padme. He also disliked how the Jedi forbid love. He didn't like how love and emotion are apparently bad and how creepy the Jedi are."

"The Revenge of the Sith review's back half does a superb job of putting all three films together and explaining both the technical (lazy blocking, CGI overload, etc.) and more-subjective reasons why those films definitely DO deserve our hatred, contra the AV Club."

Hank S. is an obsessed paranoid leftard kook.

What fucking MRA bullshit - you ZEALOTS.

"like killing your villain immediately unless you're Loki."

Jay said he wasn't involved in their creation.

"It's incredibly flimsy, and is again White Male Default in action."
And it's going to be default in a white majority country.

"And even if that is the case…who cares? If Disney have to 'force' diversity it makes no impact to the final film. Nothing about it would change. Rey could be called Ray and it would be the same."

Poorer = more prune to violence and crime = depicted as such.

"I liked how Neeson's daughter is literally saved by her virginity - her non-virgin friend is pumped full of heroin and raped, but his daughter's virginity means that she gets special treatment, and Daddy has a chance to rescue her before the slimy Arab can deflower her."
I'm not even sure that's why she got pumped

There were lots of memorable moments, but I guess you don't remember them.