Fair enough. I'm more or less just someone who wanted this movie to be a lot more original, but then again, remakes don't have the same freedoms as other movies.
Fair enough. I'm more or less just someone who wanted this movie to be a lot more original, but then again, remakes don't have the same freedoms as other movies.
Remakes can't be the end all be all. As much as fan entitlement sickens me, it has a point here. I wouldn't want hundreds of remakes and then no good, fresh ideas left. I would rather have movies made from novels than this because at least those are new ideas. Twilight is better than some of these reboots because it…
I guess I can't really say that the movie concept is entirely worse than the original. I just looked at the trailer and while I know that I cannot judge entirely by the trailer, I just see that there are four scientists and a receptionist that went through a sex change, which I LIKED. What I was not a fan of was the…
I'm not against the fan reactions to the movie, although I do see it as stupid. In this case, however, it seems like everyone points the finger at fans of Ghostbusters as the reason why this remake is getting more shade than other movie remakes. It would make sense but there are just as much non-fans who looked at the…
Honestly, we might need CEOs and bankers on our side. Money trumps all, considering that the 99% of Youtube is too poor to fight off lawsuits. It's like the enemy of your enemy is your friend…I mean, non-enemy.
The real enemy in this battle is our own reluctance to confront these issues. So many of us are afraid of going against those who lay claims because we do not want trouble. We have to sit here and watch Youtube become a system where only the most subscribed channels can fight back. We all can change this, but that…
Both. Technically, every speaker has an agenda that makes other people regard him/her as a troll. Personally, I find some of Milo's opinions somewhat right, but heck, that is my opinion. What I am confused about, though, is that you think colleges should put on counter-events instead of confronting the speaker in a…
So, they should never confront him, and do what bloggers do: dis a person away from him. The point of college is to change into an adult that can function in the real world, not to silence out things that you don't want to hear. Also, I can't be the only one who sees the irony in your statement.
True. It can always get worse. And change is normal. I guess it's just in my nature to see the negative.
He and his family are with some aliens. I think he is safe…I guess…
I meant that the season is laughing at people who are asking for a safe space in society, even though those people are not being discriminated against. I am referring to the generation where people are so reliant on tech that their social cues have diminished. I am a part of that generation, but I often feel like that…
He's in space. He might never return…
I guess I am only disagreeing with the notion that Trey and Matt do not understand depression. I think they are taking into consideration the problems of those assaulted by social media, but they point out that those people should just create a soft space so that they do not get hurt by the darkness of the internet.
I like your analysis here. The season has played hard on the ideals of society and how people conform to it, whether it be through the PC fraternity or the gentrified neighborhood. This season is taking a hard look at the mentality of people when they are trying to be as good as society tells them.
I would disagree with that. Trey and Matt are somewhat aware of their position, but they were focused on how many people view the internet as a place where only positive things can be said. Too often, people claim to have PTSD from twitter, which I don't personally see as possible, and the obvious solution is to pull…
Agreed on that part, except for the fact that Trey and Matt had that in mind. I think they were aiming at shaming in general and they were more concerned about how people want to only see the good things of the internet.
I don't think they were meant to be funny. Really, I looked at the interaction as a representation of charity shamers. They are not below shaming everyone they see in order to make them guilty about not donating, and they do not see the irony of this.
Now, now, I think I deciphered what this guy is saying.
I agree that there are certain problems that arise from the internet. For example, people like Anita Sarkessian do get harassed by people who disagree with her. Many SJWs and non-SJWs have been harassed because the internet is not secure enough to protect anyone who talks. The internet is an important tool that helps…
This season is trashing on the "me" generation. Best season in a long time