Did I say "toxic fandom"? My apologies. I meant "Fandom Menace."This is a site that gave Last Jedi a freaking 10/10 score.
Come again?
Did I say "toxic fandom"? My apologies. I meant "Fandom Menace."This is a site that gave Last Jedi a freaking 10/10 score.
Come again?
Your right it was a 10/10.Did I say "toxic fandom"? My apologies. I meant "Fandom Menace."
Hoping something succeeds or fails, though, is not an opinion, but a a desire for something to happen.Well, I guess whether or not it's toxic depends on how you say things man. If you're being outwardly rude or hostile towards other posters, then 100% that's toxic, I agree. But if they're just saying they hope the film fails, in a way that isn't disrespecting any other human beings, then I wouldn't call that toxic, respectfully. You can hope the film succeeds, you can hope it fails, those are both just opinions. Where things get toxic is when you start inflicting harm on others based on those opinions. At least, that's how I see things.
Have fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Seeing it in a half hour. I’ll report back.
It just means a lot of locations are showing it, hence more opportunities to see it, but how much audience numbers plus how it is received will not be visible until monday.Is that good?
Right.It just means a lot of locations are showing it, hence more opportunities to see it, but how much audience numbers plus how it is received will not be visible until monday.
Forget about the team and move on with life.
Or hope that things get so bad that everyone gets fired and a rebuild can begin.
Well I’m choosing the later here.
Hoping something succeeds or fails, though, is not an opinion, but a a desire for something to happen.
An analogy I would use is two friends in a group breaking up and the one who was broken up with constantly talking about how they wanted their ex-partner to fail. They may be perfectly polite in expressing that desire, but I still think everyone in the group would find that impulse pretty toxic. In a fan context such as this, you mention people feeling disrespected by a company and it being natural for them to go from thread to thread on fan forums wishing failure upon the company in all its endeavours just on principle without needing firsthand knowledge of the thing they're talking about. I do think that's both toxic and unproductive and, at times, makes these forums a drag to read.
But, I guess we can agree to disagree.
"But I also believe we as consumers have the right to hope products we dislike, fail" - I guess (maybe) that is okay, but most of the people posting the most negative commentary possible on all of these films have not even seen them, which is totally and absolutely ridiculous.I mean, you're definitely right on some level. Bouncing around from thread to thread just spewing hate about things people like would be pretty toxic. I can also understand how seemingly baseless negativity can make these threads a drag to read. But I also believe we as consumers have the right to hope products we dislike, fail. That's very different from hoping your ex fails in a relationship because they broke up with you. But I suppose this is all very subjective.
To tie this back into the thread topic of Elemental, we'll see how it does. I mean I have my own predictions on how the film will do, but I'll wait to see how everything pans out.
But I also believe we as consumers have the right to hope products we dislike, fail.
Yes you are still a fan.Ya I get that view. I think where I get lost is when the company has a 'win' - aka an original and Pixar formula, but we still want it to lose because we hate the management.
It's almost like if you hate the General Manager so much you are disappointed that your team wins. Are you even a fan of the team or just a former fan?
Another thing (not you specifically) is that we have people cheering for Pixar to be closed. How is that a rebuild? Is that really fandom or is it just veiled hatred of the company? I don't care how bad Walt Disney Animation gets, it's kind of hearsay to claim one was ever a fan if they want the studio to close shop rather than have a successful movie they don't personally care for.
I guess one could make the tarnished legacy comment. But again the legacy wouldn't be tarnished if the movie was good... starting from the position of hoping it isn't doesn't seem like one cares about the legacy that much.
Textbook example of toxic fanbase.So until he is gone the more that fails the better.
And your review of it?Deadline:
Disney/Pixar’s Elemental started previews at 3PM tonight and box office sources peg that pic’s Thursday night at around $3.5M (Lightyear, considered a misfire for Pixar, did $5.2M in previews before a 3-day of $50.5M)
How can one dislike a product one hasn’t even tried?But I also believe we as consumers have the right to hope products we dislike, fail.
This is really what gets me: hoping the product will be bad so it can fail.This is more an issue of hoping the product itself wins up being bad, so that it can fail, because you want the company to fail. Hence my confusion, the ire isn't really aimed correctly at the product this time.
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