Bob Chipman / Robert Lewis Chipman / MovieBob / Game OverThinker - "Coastal Elite Thinker" who wants conservatives, Christians and manual workers eradicated. Universally ignorant; cannot tell reality from sci-fi. Sore loser with short fuse. Odious Disney shill. Tranny chaser and general creep. Fat and diabetic.

Bob is pretty inconsistent in his world views as a whole, but he does have this recurring fantasy about his star trek future where scientists (but not the douchey tech bro kind) and the "creative class" rule all of civilization as benevolent despots of some sort. Its what he sees the superior future as.
Ai has very much threatened the creative class part of it, so he is throwing a tantrum.
He has even sorta alluded to this in some tweets in the last month when he brought up that in perfect world all these ai dude bros would be slaves under said creative class. It's another poorly thought out fantasy that is not gonna happen for bobert.
No clue where he gets the idea that a creative class would rule over much of anything, since I don't think there is any historical precedent for such. Since its robert though I think I've already put more thought into it than he has.
He probably like that episode of The Simpsons where all the Mensa people were in control of Springfield and missed the point on how it fell apart.
 
18Feb#21
Captain N won.
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So...let's take Bob at his word that he found this through some "Things Out-Of-Context" twitter account, an account he does not name, cannot be found due to the number "out of context" twitter accounts, and does not link to. These accounts very, very, very regularly only screen cap the thing that's out of context and very, very, very rarely link to it directly. This means that even if Bob were telling the truth, he's not I will make that declaration out and proudly, he still would've had to manually go out of his way and find this guy's tweet so he could quote tweet it saying "Stawp making fun of me!"

And holy shit on a stick, the absolute audacity of him declaring himself a winner because of the SMB movie, a movie he loved so much that he gave it a 10/10 and only talked about twice with one of his videos being half taken up by Wokaine bear. I guess you got take those Ws where you can get them, even if they're not yours.
BTW I saw this thing today. Year Of The Dragon Bowser:
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ngl I really like that. It's still recognizable as Bowser but it's not just him put in a Chinese dragon costume. I would love to see more stuff like this instead of "Here's Mario in a costume but you can still plainly see that it's Mario because we don't want to confuse your dumb consoomer brain too much or potentially hurt our IP". Do you know what it was? I'm guessing from the shape and the coins it's some kind of piggy bank.
 
18Feb#16
A "right-wing subhumanoid" gets demonetized by Youtube. Bobby cannot be happier.
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Careful where you step Bob and who you call subhumanoid. Youtube could always nuke your channel next. But a Thinker like you doesn't need to think ahead, nope, just hate his enemies without remorse.
It is some collectible figure and is priced accordingly (USD $400).
Just saying I'd expect it to be WAY cooler than just chink bowser for $400.
 
Bob hates the average soldier, but still thinks we need to bomb Russia into the stone age.
Bob thinks Boston Dynamics is going to invent kamikaze nuclear bomb drones that we can pepper Russia with.

18Feb#14
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"We don't need your help", then don't go crying on Twitter when you lose your job.
"We don't need you help" sounds like the last words of an obsolete man.

By the by, if you're in the film industry, you may have heard of a fellow named Roger Corman, who was infamous for cranking out B-Movies. Many of those movies would get lampooned on Mystery Science Theater 3000, much to Corman's eternal annoyance. But those movies proved to be the training ground of many great people in film: James Horner, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppolla, Robert De Niro, and Sylvester Stalone, to name a few. The moral is: learn from the mistakes of the obsolete.
 
X-Men as a woke allegory fails not only because that really isn't what the series was originally created to be, but also because it often doesn't do a great job of drawing sympathy for mutants. Mutants often-times have borderline god-like powers. Some of them can easily destroy an enter city at will. Even the ones with simple powers can wreck all kinds of havoc and make it a challenge for humans with the most advance technology at their disposal to contain them.

Even when these powers don't fall into the hands of mutants who want to genocide normal human beings, the good mutants like the X-Men oftentimes create their own disasters when using their powers to fight other mutants.

It is actually kind of understandable why humans in both the X-Men and larger Marvel universe have strife towards individuals with super powers. Maybe humans in those works often take things too far at times by wanting to eradicate them from the society. But it is oftentimes understandable when normal humans suffer greatly at the hands of people that are basically demi-gods.
 
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Bob thinks Boston Dynamics is going to invent kamikaze nuclear bomb drones that we can pepper Russia with.
Thing is that was already thought up in 1955 by the US Air Force

Otherwise known as SLAM. Had a NUCLEAR engine, basically giving it unlimited range to drop nukes from at supersonic speeds. Development on the engines happened under project Pluto, but it never really happened, because it was a disaster waiting to happen, being powered by a nuclear reactor that could be shot down and all.

Point is, Bob and Boston Dynamics, eat your heart out. They made the nuclear death drone idea in the 50s.
 
it was a disaster waiting to happen, being powered by a nuclear reactor that could be shot down and all.
That was seen as a bonus. If the enemy DID shoot it down? They now had a hot reactor or reactor fragments to clean up.

And if they didn't? The idea was that after expending it's warheads, it could keep flying at supersonic speed just above the ground and cause devastating sonic booms along either side of it's flightpath for tens of thousands of miles. Then, after it had made the equivalent of 5 or 6 trips around the globe and expended it's fuel? It could be programed to crash into the ground and spread the resulting radioactive debris across a wide area denying the usage of said land, possibly for decades, due to contamination of soil and groundwater.

It seriously was the closest humanity has come to building a legit 40K weapon - One that causes horrible instantaneous death to millions, then horrible slow-onset death to hundreds of thousands, then major trauma and property destruction to everyone else, and then finally poisons the survivors land for good measure.
 
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That was seen as a bonus. If the enemy DID shoot it down? They now had a hot reactor or reactor fragments to clean up.

And if they didn't? The idea was that after expending it's warheads, it could keep flying at supersonic speed just above the ground and cause devastating sonic booms along either side of it's flightpath for tens of thousands of miles. Then, after it had made the equivalent of 5 or 6 trips around the globe and expended it's fuel? It could be programed to crash into the ground and spread the resulting radioactive debris across a wide area denying the usage of said land, possibly for decades, due to contamination of soil and groundwater.

It seriously was the closest humanity has come to building a legit 40K weapon - One that causes horrible instantaneous death to millions, then horrible slow-onset death to hundreds of thousands, and then finally poisons the survivors land for good measure.
Well that was great and all... then ICBM's came along, far faster than a mere missile. That and there was questions of how to test the thing without irradiating the US, especially if it crashed. But yes, it was a 40k superweapon. Again, Boston Dynamics drone tech got nothing on this monster.
 
Let's be fair, at this point any woman is Bob's ideal woman. He's still a virgin at just shy of 43, and the longer you go without pussy, the easier it is to convince yourself that a four is an eight. Though for Bob a two is a ten for him. And a twenty if she's up for kissing another girl.
Any woman has to pass the bar of being A Person, and any MAGAnaiseghoulen are immediately disqualified. Bob once told twatter about how his type is tall "sexy librarian" but many times he discovered they were in fact MAGAnaiseghoulen not progressive enough and didn't want to have abortions with him. In this way, troons qualify, but drumpf voting cis women do not.
No clue where he gets the idea that a creative class would rule over much of anything, since I don't think there is any historical precedent for such. Since its robert though I think I've already put more thought into it than he has.
I'm pretty sure he's piggybacking off the old concept of "Philosopher-Kings" and he wants Thinkers ™️ to rule us, and the Creative Class Thinks ™️ for a living, therefore they are the Thinkers ™️ we need.
Never mind that many a Thinker ™️ has such bad ideas for politics, that there's a saying out there that there are some things so ridiculous, only an Intellectual would believe it.
He barely talks about Robocop and never about Basic Instinct at all -- which is unexpected, considering Sharon Stone's character sounds like the woman in his fantasies.
I do recall Bob talking about Basic Instinct at least once on twitter, but it was a while ago.
well. This explains the Game Overeater series.
Captain N won.
I guess Bob doesn't know who Andrew Dobson is.

Also, Bob's a hypocrite here. "We won"?! Who's WE, Bob? Did it include YOU? So then what's this UTTER FUCKING NONSENSE you've been spouting (re: Sanic the hedgehog 1st movie) about how movie makers/TV showrunners/etc. SHOULD NOT LISTEN TO THE FANS?!
He probably like that episode of The Simpsons where all the Mensa people were in control of Springfield and missed the point on how it fell apart.
Bob's so stupid, he couldn't figure out it doesn't work any better IRL than it does on screen.
"We don't need you help" sounds like the last words of an obsolete man.

By the by, if you're in the film industry, you may have heard of a fellow named Roger Corman, who was infamous for cranking out B-Movies. Many of those movies would get lampooned on Mystery Science Theater 3000, much to Corman's eternal annoyance. But those movies proved to be the training ground of many great people in film: James Horner, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppolla, Robert De Niro, and Sylvester Stalone, to name a few. The moral is: learn from the mistakes of the obsolete.
It doesn't help that Bob and many movie makers are Narcissists, who think they have never done anything wrong, hate being criticized and cannot tolerate it for even a moment, thus they say shit like "Trust me, we don't need your help".

X-Men as a woke allegory fails not only because that really isn't what the series was originally created to be, but also because it often doesn't do a great job of drawing sympathy for mutants. Mutants often-times have borderline god-like powers. Some of them can easily destroy an enter city at will. Even the ones with simple powers can wreck all kinds of havoc and make it a challenge for humans with the most advance technology at their disposal to contain them.

Even when these powers don't fall into the hands of mutants who want to genocide normal human beings, the good mutants like the X-Men oftentimes create their own disasters when using their powers to fight other mutants.

It is actually kind of understandable why humans in both the X-Men and larger Marvel universe have strife towards individuals with super powers. Maybe humans in those works often take things too far at times by wanting to eradicate them from the society. But it is oftentimes understandable when normal humans suffer greatly at the hands of people that are basically demi-gods.
People like Bob conflate "woke" with ANY concern for any civil rights at all. When that isn't even what "woke" means anymore.
 
X-Men: So, as to the X-Men posts. Modern X-Men comics are definitely gay and lame, made so on purpose. Old X-Men was made to appeal to straight teenage boys. Now that Disney also controls the film, cartoon and TV rights, we should expect something truly terrible from all other media concerning the mutants. It's not so much an X-Men problem as a Disney Marvel problem. Any discussion of X-Men will attract gay and trans activists with horrible takes until the brand dies. I suggest that song from another Disney property be your mantra, "Let it go."
I was watching a video on YouTube that discussed how the progs running Disney are trying to pull a bait and switch with fans using nostalgia. The TL;DR is that they basically trying to revert back to a "save state" where the property was still massively popular and free of the woke nonsense to lure in the audience they lost. However, the show runners (being as stupid as they are) showed their hand too early by revealing that they retconned Morph into being nonbinary and thus destroyed much of what goodwill they garnered. Here's the thing: nostalgia only works if you emotionally take the viewerback to an early stage of their life.

In the case of X-Men: The Animated Series, it should bring back memories of when I was between 9-12 years old when life was more carefree. Inserting current-year politics breaks the immersion and thus I am walking away before the series even starts. Moreover, the original series is still available on Disney+ (to my knowledge) and I have most of it on DVD. I can always pop it in the player if I'm in the mood for that kind of dopamine hit. X-Men: TAS ended on a definitive note in 1997 so I have no real appetite to see where series left off. Bob and the showrunners fail even understand this on a fundamental level. Bob because he is the consummate cons00mer and the showrunners because they are a collections of narcissistic cretins who can't see past their own narrow experiences.
 
I was watching a video on YouTube that discussed how the progs running Disney are trying to pull a bait and switch with fans using nostalgia. The TL;DR is that they basically trying to revert back to a "save state" where the property was still massively popular and free of the woke nonsense to lure in the audience they lost. However, the show runners (being as stupid as they are) showed their hand too early by revealing that they retconned Morph into being nonbinary and thus destroyed much of what goodwill they garnered. Here's the thing: nostalgia only works if you emotionally take the viewerback to an early stage of their life.
The funniest part about this is watching it work on Ya Boi Zack, just like it did with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. He went on a multi-video rant about how "everyone was just haters" and that "you shouldn't be rooting for it to fail." Then he actually saw Dial of Destiny, had to admit it was terrible, and quieted down about it. He's doing the same thing with the new X-Men cartoon. However, this isn't a Ya Boi Zack thread, this is a MovieBob thread so I should get back on topic:
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I searched to find anything in MovieBob's twitter letting me know that he had ever watched the 90's X-men cartoon when it aired. Of course he didn't. It was probably on at the same time as Captain N the Gamemaster or something. So, I don't think he really cares about the X-Men cartoon. He cares if they end up in Disney Marvel movies, and that's all. However, CHUDs pointing out that it's probably going to be another low quality lame and gay trash thing from Disney must not go unanswered!
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Bob just flat out lies about stuff if he thinks he can will its downfall into reality. It's one of his weirder and more off-putting traits. I hate Barbie, it's success is inexplicable to me and I feel sorry for girls if they like a preachy and condescending movie like that. But Barbie is popular and will remain popular. Harry Potter is still popular too, and Bob's constant denial of reality about it is disturbing and insulting.
 
18Feb#05
Twitter-man talks X-men.
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"No message". I presume a pubic intellectual like Bobby has heard about "The medium is the message"?
As I said before, deliberately calling a character by a term that didn't exist when the cartoon was originally airing when it's supposed to be a direct continuation set at that time, and by a term that has plenty of modern day political baggage, is in fact political. They knew exactly what they were doing, and the backlash is justified.
18Feb#13
Lon Harris vents at some critics that are not Chris Stuckmann. Bobby excuses Stuckmann because he thinks Stuckmann is above harassing some poor, poor film maker. Bobby also tells us he has been approached by agents, but he turned them down in order to keep his conscience clean.
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Funny, I'm pretty sure Bob was one of those dogpiling on AVGN when he put out a video stating he wasn't going to review Ghostbusters 2016. Now here he is pretending to be so much holier than his contemporaries. The farms never forget, Bob.
18Feb#15
Peter Coffin is grudge-wanking at Breadtube guy again.
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I'm pretty sure that most of the artists (read: porn artists) that are complaining loudest about AI are indeed still getting work. All AI is doing is raising the bar for "good enough" for the general public for digital art. I view it as practically identical to digital piracy: piracy and AI art do not always equivocate to a lost sale or commission, and many people that can't get it for free aren't going to magically start paying for it if they have no other option.
18Feb#21
Captain N won.
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I'm reminded of how Sunrise treats the canonicity of various works in the Gundam franchise. In short, it's anime > all else, so things that pop up in a novel or manga are often treated as less than canonical (unless they get an anime adaptation, and even then there might be changes made that makes the anime version the "true" one). I would imagine that Nintendo treats the Mario franchise the same way for what little story it actually has: if it didn't happen in a mainline game, it's semi-canonical at best (like the Mario RPGs), non-canonical at worst (like the Saturday morning cartoons).

Or in other words, until Nintendo explicitly states in a Mario platformer that Mario is unequivocally from real-life actual Brooklyn, then no, Bob, you still haven't won. Continue to seethe over Yoshi's Island, you fat autist.

(Side note, how long is he going to continue saying "we" like he's ever been any more than a solo outfit? Even when he was doing videos to be posted on other channels, it's not like he had anyone else working with him. At best, maybe Chris was holding the camera for him. Anything to sound more important than he actually is.)
 
People like Bob conflate "woke" with ANY concern for any civil rights at all. When that isn't even what "woke" means anymore.

Well, the meaning of the whole woke thing has been blown off for overuse from whatever side is playing this shit, life cycles and all that, same with SJW.

But i have to say, this shit "X-men is a civil rights allegory" is such a fucking bullshit that annoys me to no end. And no, I'm not saying that because it is ridiculous to equate the struggles of a persecuted group to the wariness people might have if they found out a group of people could erase a city block by just looking at it.

No, what pisses me off is that the very same people who goes "X-men and comics has alweays been political, er, have you ever heard of civil rights". Yeah?

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These are from the very second issue of X-men, and they were treated like celebrities, and until the Sentinels show up, by issue 15 or so, the whole "anti-mutant" sentiment was almost non existent, besides a group of people who tried to attack the Beast and Iceman because they feared them to be the same as the terrorist group from Magneto.

For the most part of the early X-men comics was just the X-men fighting the brotherhood, humans and their relationship with mutants were never much a part of the story, and if we are being honest, besides the Alex Toth Juggernaut issues, early X-men sucks, it just doen't have the same energy Fantastic 4 had nor the fresh look at vigilant hero that Spiderman brough or the grit Hulk had. Mutants were created because Stan Lee was running out of ideas on how to get get people to get radiated with shit to get powers, so he just made up "they are born with it" so he and Kirby could churn out more comics as their publisher was demanding for more books.

So fucking spare me with the sanctimonious shit, and if they want to usde X-men to do their political shit, fine, go ahead, knock youself out, but knock it off with this "comics were always political" shit, at least read the books before spouting shit.
 
[2024.02.18-05] Twitter-man talks X-men.
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"No message". I presume a pubic intellectual like Bobby has heard about "The medium is the message"?

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Didn't Moviebob have a video titled "Magneto Was Right"? From what I remember of whatever X-Mex movies and cartoons I've seen (which aren't that many, in all honesty), Magneto wanted all non-mutants terminated. In other words, Magneto wants to end bigotry... by employing bigotry--much like Moviebob wants to exterminate the lives of millions (?) harmless farm workers in the U.S. Midwest who don't even know Moviebob exists.




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According to Google, Stuckmann caused a fervor when he announced he refused to review Madame Web. Curious that there was no fervor when Bobby refused to review Morbius and some Fantastic Beasts film.
Chris Stuckmann's YT channel: 2,050,000 subscribers.

Moviebob's YT channel: 129,000 subscribers.

Chris Stuckmann's "I Have to Talk About [Madame Web]": 496,000 views over its first two days (approx. 248,000 per day).

Moviebob's review of Morbius (which I, unforunately, had to click on for upload date): 44,867 since April 2, 2022. (approx. 65 views per day).

Moviebob's "review" of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore: 33,424 views since April 15, 2022 (approx. 50 views per day).

Average daily views of the two aforementioned Moviebob videos: 78,921 ÷ 1,361 = approx. 58 views per day.

Given Moviebob's small subscriber count and hilariously low view count--key word being hilarious!--it's not surprising there wasn't any furor over Führerbob's videos.

[2024.02.18-13] Lon Harris vents at some critics that are not Chris Stuckmann. Bobby excuses Stuckmann because he thinks Stuckmann is above harassing some poor, poor film maker. Bobby also tells us he has been approached by agents, but he turned them down in order to keep his conscience clean.
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Unlike Moviebob, at least Stuckmann doesn't insult his audience (see Pixels).

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"We don't need your help", then don't go crying on Twitter when you lose your job.
For one thing, Moviebob isn't going to get a job with Adam Sandler any time soon (also see Pixels).

Secondly, the odds of James Gunn hiring Moviebob are practically zero, regardless how much fellatio Bob offers Gunn.



[2024.02.18-16] A "right-wing subhumanoid" gets demonetized by Youtube. Bobby cannot be happier.
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I hope that ticking crocodile's haunting Moviebob's ears. Bob deserves it.



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Sounds like Wdwpro doesn't like sexual degeneracy and twerking.
You don't say...
 
I searched to find anything in MovieBob's twitter letting me know that he had ever watched the 90's X-men cartoon when it aired. Of course he didn't. It was probably on at the same time as Captain N the Gamemaster or something. So, I don't think he really cares about the X-Men cartoon. He cares if they end up in Disney Marvel movies, and that's all. However, CHUDs pointing out that it's probably going to be another low quality lame and gay trash thing from Disney must not go unanswered!
From what I recall, I don't think X-Men TAS ever conflicted timeslot-wise with Captain N: The Gamemaster.
Didn't Moviebob have a video titled "Magneto Was Right"?
yes, yes he did.

Magneto wanted all non-mutants terminated. In other words, Magneto wants to end bigotry... by employing bigotry--much like Moviebob wants to exterminate the lives of millions (?) harmless farm workers in the U.S. Midwest who don't even know Moviebob exists.
Yeah, to Mr. No Bad Tactics Only Bad Targets, Magneto simply wanted to minecraft the Backwards Obsolete MAGA CHUDs normie humans who were up until that point being dragged kicking and screaming into the Holy Soopeeryah Fyootchah of Mutants. Bob thinks, as Magneto does, if you eliminate the opposition, then everything will be Utopia.
 
Moreover, the original series is still available on Disney+ (to my knowledge) and I have most of it on DVD. I can always pop it in the player if I'm in the mood for that kind of dopamine hit.
Someone also uploaded an AI Upscale for the series on Archive.com, which is currently the best quality the series exists in. It obviously doesn't look Blu-Ray quality--which, honestly, is an impossibility given that even the DVDs use an incomplete and damaged master of the series--but it should be a good way to revisit the series, and duck out of all the irritating and obnoxious discourse around the Rat's new shitty off-shoot that'll be plaguing the Internet for the entirety of next month.

There's also an upscale of X-Men Evolution for anyone that prefers Goth versions of Rogue and Scarlett Witch.
 
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