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Lol, I hope it ends up performing better than Eternals just to see more Bob salt.So remember how Bob was shitting on the new Dune movie?
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Lol, I hope it ends up performing better than Eternals just to see more Bob salt.So remember how Bob was shitting on the new Dune movie?
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Eat shit you Harkonnen reject.
I feel blockbuster was more of a gamers video store. I was a bit too late for really experiencing them. Like I was there, I rented movies. But I was still watching cartoon movies ya know. But like the video game selection and cooperation with companies and blockbuster? Thats nostalgic as shit to me.Ah, Blockbuster. A rental chain that stamped out personality and buried a lot of local businesses and any potential neighborhood color. Half the thrill of working at a video store is stories involving the adult section, and squeakily sanitized Blockbuster didn't even have that going for it.
Creative Chris here can't figure out why that Patreon just won't grow. He's doing five podcasts about the video rental equivalent of Applebee's. Hear his suspenseful, heart-wrenching tales as his store only received 18 copies of Speed 2: Cruise Control when the downtown store got 21! Did Nighttime Weekend Assistant Manager Chris Chipman have to refer a customer to another location? You'll have to listen next week to find out!
Realistically fairly unlikely since Eternals is theater only and has the Marvel brand.Lol, I hope it ends up performing better than Eternals just to see more Bob salt.
There’s also Phastos, a magical inventor of new technologies played by Brian Tyree Henry, who boasts one of the time-jumping movie’s most confounding moments. The screen reads “Hiroshima 1945” while Henry stands amid the wreckage and yells, “What have I done?!”
To be fair, a sequel was never guaranteed, as Warner Bros./Legendary only fully committed to the one movie, even though Denis Villenueve always intended on making two based on the first book. Of course, now they’ve decided to go ahead with it, so that point is moot now.The sequel was always coming. Bob's squealing could never change that.
He'll just ignore it and insist that Eternals did better. Like how he insisted Tenet didn't deserve the big screen but Godzilla vs Kong did because he hates Nolan for "abandoning" superhero movies.Lol, I hope it ends up performing better than Eternals just to see more Bob salt.
I would still call a high-earning employee "working class", but the problem with Marxist view of class relationship is that not all members of the working class are created equal. Especially since late 20th century, the "working class" hardly share any life experiences, and there is no such thing as "class consciousness" that can be put to revolutionary ends.No. Someone who works for Netflix and earns $80k per year is not "working class" because he doesn't own Netflix. The guy who runs my local corner shop and makes far less than that is not a capitalist because he owns Singh's Food and Wine. Words have meaning and if any of these troons tried to say this in a Marxist society they would find themselves in the gulag pretty quickly.
I'm not a Joe Rogan fan or anything but Rogan seems to be more on the pulse of a segment of youth culture than Robert ever has been. He has "trending" people on his show all the time just to find out about them. He's also incredibly respectful to them from what I've seen. Hell, the fact that he didn't literally murder Sargon of Akkad in that episode says a lot about Rogan's temperament.View attachment 2659217
I trust Bobby's lived experience of getting pissy when being called out by young people.
Trans workers at Netflix did not go on strike despite Robert's claim, nor did they make any labor demands (except that "transphobic" posters be taken down) so it's hard to see how their brief walk out (supported by the company) is some kind of labor movement.Nutters are still deliberating which Marxist class do the brutally oppressed Netflix employees belong to. MOS thinks higher income is meaningless as far as class identity is concerned.
(The beginning of the thread if you care for the context; MOS's straw-Marxism continues here)
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I guess this means that Robert endorses the Confederates, Jim Crow and Conservative Coalition Democrats?Simping George Takei:
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Why did Robert put minorities in quotes? Is he claiming that these minorities in China are not legitimate minorities and thus it's okay that the Han majority has spent millennia violently oppressing them? Or is he simply poorly denying that the latter is true?Bobby knows Chinese demographics. And CRT is totally a grassroot movement.
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The explanation will amount to “Source(s): Dude trust me” with him repeating what he said in his tweet and offering nothing further to back it up.I look forward to him explaining how Eternals is "reminiscent" of Justice League's "bigger swings" considering he has yet to show he understands the themes Zack Snyder's version hits you over the head with.
Well as I've mentioned before, what made Star Trek's "superior future" was not the technology, but the attitudes and culture of the people that inhabited it. Characters like Picard, Kirk, Spock, and the Federation represented a future that was obtained because there was a recognition and fundamental, codified respect for the rights and dignity of individuals, regardless of their race, creed, or culture. And that was predicated on - guess what? - morality. Because you can't necessarily give a "scientific" basis for why the rights of individuals should be respected, even if you disagree with them, and in fact there are more than a few instances where you could "scientifically" argue that rights should be removed in order to progress (just look at all COVID lockdown nonsense Blobbert has simped for). The "there is only going forward, not backward" mentality presented by Bob would not give you the Federation. At best, it would get you the Dominion, or at worst, the Borg.
So remember how Bob was shitting on the new Dune movie?
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> several trans friends
> visuals in the superhero genre
How would that shit be "humanist" if the protagonists are literally aliens who folded their arms when half of humanity went poof?> humanism in mainstream scifi
Robert would simp for the "efficiency" of the Cardassian justice system.Because you can't necessarily give a "scientific" basis for why the rights of individuals should be respected, even if you disagree with them, and in fact there are more than a few instances where you could "scientifically" argue that rights should be removed in order to progress (just look at all COVID lockdown nonsense Blobbert has simped for). The "there is only going forward, not backward" mentality presented by Bob would not give you the Federation. At best, it would get you the Dominion, or at worst, the Borg.
Slight Star Trek autism: Troi explicitly tells Mark Twain (for those not familiar with Trek: yes, really), that everything good about their gay luxury space communist society came from the elimination of poverty.You know what I've personally found to be a sign that someone is not a "thinker?" Believing that there is some kind of inevitable "arc" of or endpoint for history that everything naturally works towards or is supposed to work towards, and that any and all bad in the world is done by those standing in the way.
There is no "destined" or "right" future that the universe has predetermined we should arrive at, and that history naturally works towards.
In fact, the idea that there is some determined future that the natural course of history would work towards is an entirely modern and uniquely Western conceit. Kind of chauvinistic there, Bobby.
Now you're probably thinking "make_it_so, how can you say that while having a Captain Picard avatar and being a fanboy of Star Trek, a show that was all about a better future, and which Roddenberry and the show itself often said was something that people worked for?"
Well as I've mentioned before, what made Star Trek's "superior future" was not the technology, but the attitudes and culture of the people that inhabited it. Characters like Picard, Kirk, Spock, and the Federation represented a future that was obtained because there was a recognition and fundamental, codified respect for the rights and dignity of individuals, regardless of their race, creed, or culture. And that was predicated on - guess what? - morality. Because you can't necessarily give a "scientific" basis for why the rights of individuals should be respected, even if you disagree with them, and in fact there are more than a few instances where you could "scientifically" argue that rights should be removed in order to progress (just look at all COVID lockdown nonsense Blobbert has simped for). The "there is only going forward, not backward" mentality presented by Bob would not give you the Federation. At best, it would get you the Dominion, or at worst, the Borg.
What a Believer."HUGE philosophical and esoteric concepts" = ancient aliens apparently