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Disney Execs and Kathleen Kennedy were the bigger problems for the sequels then J.J. Abrams ever was honestly. Sucks the trilogy sunk his career, especially after he had to quickly cobble something together after Ryan Jonhson decided to kill off the big bad in TLJ.And RLM's continual seething over being wrong about J.J. Abrams is just funny at this point. They can't live it down.
They should use those computer button sounds they use for the Nerd Crew episodes in the past as a censor sound.Here's how I would censor future RLM videos.
I personally always liked Freddy vs. Jason. lol. I went into the movie expecting entertaining trash, and it gave me REALLY entertaining trash. I was surprised back in the day hearing that a lot of people disliked it (keep in mind the movie came out when I was a dumb teenager). I didn't care who won the fight ... I just wanted some silly gory fun, and I got plenty of silly gory fun.Freddy vs. Jason has probably aged well thanks to the mediocrity of the last 20 years and 2000's nostalgia, but back at release it was an absolutely terrible movie. Even I, someone who watched the trashiest of trash back then, hated it.
A big problem with movies like this is that they can't commit to either side winning lest one side of the fanbase will walk away unsatisfied. So what you have is a movie that literally pulls its punches.
I know I've already brought up Doug Walker in this thread, but I'm doing it again:And RLM's continual seething over being wrong about J.J. Abrams is just funny at this point. They can't live it down.
Yeah it was a douchey comment that he completely negated like a dumbass with his comments about Robert Englund.Also Jay is lame referring to fan "entitlement" for wanting original actors.
It's a rotten term designed to shame people into accepting mediocrity. You are not entitled for wanting a better product."Fan entitlement" is such a bizarre term too.
It's a rotten term designed to shame people into accepting mediocrity. You are not entitled for wanting a better product.
And RLM's continual seething over being wrong about J.J. Abrams is just funny at this point. They can't live it down.
Also Jay is lame referring to fan "entitlement" for wanting original actors.
To be honest, both Jay and Mike gave off Linkara vibes now. You can tell Mike was never playing a character. Not sure about Jay. 50/50 on him playing a character or not, but Jay still comes across as more normal than Mike.We all know that Doug Walker would have embraced this and would still be poking fun at himself about it. RLM appears to be genuinely upset that one of their biggest videos ever did not age so well. Holy fragile egos, Batman.
RLM appears to be genuinely upset that one of their biggest videos ever did not age so well. Holy fragile egos, Batman.
but Jay still comes across as more normal than Mike.
Jay doesn't seem to be acting to me. He's just has slightly weird tastes.To be honest, both Jay and Mike gave off Linkara vibes now. You can tell Mike was never playing a character. Not sure about Jay. 50/50 on him playing a character or not, but Jay still comes across as more normal than Mike.
They used to know and cared about who they were targeting and curated the product to them. Now movies (music/tv) actively try to push the old fan base away because they are problematic and are no longer welcomed. Back in the day if you didn't bring home the bacon you were cancelled, but today they will run shit for years in the negative.
The revision in general has changed a lot, it is at such a stage now that someone is actually being called racist in a book published by some wonky academic because he didn't like the cgi rabbit in a random video he made 10 years ago.The amount of prequel revisionism on /tv/ now really shows how much the demographics on 4chan have changed. Up until TLJ or so a lot of the prequel revisionist talking points were completely ridiculed.
It's funny to contrast them saying that with Plinkett, though. The general thesis of those videos is largely that "this is not what true Star Wars is", not to mention they also had the "People vs. George Lucas" director on Half in the Bag and it was a fawn fest IIRC. I guess Mike's got a form of troll's remorse from his videos as well now."Fan Entitlement" is a psyop
Afterall they were far more "responsible" than anyone else for popularizing some of the Jar Jar dunking (ala "He's the most important character" & "Jar Jar is the key to all of this" quotes).
For me at least, The Phantom Menace review was the only thing of theirs I ever saw (heard) break through into the mainstream (outside of Dick the Birthday Boy, of course)It's not that it's "one of their biggest videos." It is their biggest video; it is literally what put them on the map. If you haven't been following RLM since the Plinkett Phantom Menace review went viral, you may not appreciate how absolutely huge it was at the time. Nobody would know who they were if they'd never made it. It's why, I think, they've gotten kind of weird about it.
For me at least, The Phantom Menace review was the only thing of theirs I ever saw (heard) break through into the mainstream (outside of Dick the Birthday Boy, of course)
I heard snippets of it come up on morning radio for sure on my drive to school back in like 09 or 10. Then I saw it pop up during the morning news and I was like "dang"
I want to say Simon Pegg brought it up in interviews and stuff too.
Not Jar Jar dunking & Prequel critique in general, I meant specifically signal boosting quotes & clips from behind the scenes footage of George Lucas which were highlighted and clipped in the Plinkett videos which was then used by others to critique the movies and characters as well.This is 100% wrong, so perfectly incorrect it's an inversion of reality. The whole reason the Plinkett review took off was that it criticized Phantom Menace in ways that went beyond Jar Jar and midichlorians.
My point was that it is just odd in general that he would pick on a low views top 10 video than the most famous example that people go to for "prequel bashing" in general
but it's obviously just a hack job anyways
If anything I heard more about how racist and problematic Jar Jar was from this crowd ATT.
What it did was sum up the film in the most cohesive manner as possible of things the average person actually had issues with but couldn't elaborate in great detail. Jar Jar and Anakin's kid actor Jake Lloyd were just the tip of the iceberg that were easy to gravitate towards bringing up first because they stuck out like sore thumbs the most.This is 100% wrong, so perfectly incorrect it's an inversion of reality. The whole reason the Plinkett review took off was that it criticized Phantom Menace in ways that went beyond Jar Jar and midichlorians. The bloated action sequences, the logical inconsistencies in the story, the incredibly stupid decisions the characters make. When Plinkett highlights stuff about Jar Jar, it was to play into an antipathy that had existed since the moment the film was released. By the time the review dropped, hatred for Jar Jar was not only well established, it was essentially a dead horse.
Jar Jar was spoofed and criticized relentlessly from South Park to Mad Magazine to late night show banter to internet groups like "Society for the Extermination of Jar Jar Binks"