Chi84
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I feel sorry for people who don’t give it a chance.Snow White has a 1.5 on IMDB. That makes it one of the worst rated movies of all time.
But there’s no hate campaign.
I feel sorry for people who don’t give it a chance.Snow White has a 1.5 on IMDB. That makes it one of the worst rated movies of all time.
But there’s no hate campaign.
It's fine if people don't want to give it a chance, but I'll never understand what leads to behaviours like review-bombing.I feel sorry for people who don’t give it a chance.
Unfortunately I know exactly what leads to behaviors like review bombing. And it isn’t pretty.It's fine if people don't want to give it a chance, but I'll never understand what leads to behaviours like review-bombing.
It is very bizarre behavior…. Why someone wastes so much time and energy on something that gives them no joyIt's fine if people don't want to give it a chance, but I'll never understand what leads to behaviours like review-bombing.
The people who do that sort of thing have no true joy in their lives. If they weren’t the worst of humanity I’d feel bad for them.It is very bizarre behavior…. Why someone wastes so much time and energy on something that given them no joy
I struggle to be convinced by the idea that this stuff gained traction in all the international markets where the film is performing just as badly. I'm sure the controversies and issues haven't helped matters (the leaked production photos in particular seem to have painted the project in an unflattering light), but I don't its chances of being a blockbuster would have been much better had others been cast in the role(s) played by Zegler and/or Gadot.
To say it would have been less is something that is unprovable. We don't know how people we have reacted. There could have been even more blow-back for all we know. Dinklage might have been able to garner enough support for this cause that it started a whole storm of blow-back against Disney. Them trying to be respectful even if the outcome wasn't ideal for everyone in the community is probably the best they could have hoped for. Basically they were damned if they do and damned if they don't.
But you're right it doesn't matter at this point. I think this mental exercise of trying to say xyz would have cause this film to be less of a bomb is not fruitful. Any number of things done "right" or an approximation of "right" and it still could have been the same outcome.
For as critical of a property as this is for the Studio, this is probably just one remake they didn't need to do. And I say that as someone who actually thought it was ok, not great, just ok.
That's just it, it's not outrage. You frame it as if everyone is running around with pitchforks and torches. It's a lot simpler than that. It's indifference. Example, I thought what will Smiths slap was disgusting. I won't ever see a Smith movie in a theater again. It's simple, it doesn't mesh with my values so I just ignore what he does. And to think that's not happened with Zegler, is a bit naive in my opinion. It's easy to not support people you don't like. And you don't even need to be outraged.Yes, 50/50 is two halves.
Look, this has to be faux outrage. There's no way I'm going to believe that normal adults care this much whether a twenty-something actor hates them or not. I just don't buy it.
Hah! Pot meet kettle. The guy who always has to interject when people use their own numbers, comes out with this Gem. Where's this data that says over 3/4 of people support the other side? Just like the analogy post, if you are going to lecture, please play by your own rules.I just dislike when people frame it as half the country being insulted when its really less than a quarter.
Propaganda is a function of government, not private organizations, though government can use private organizations to disseminate propaganda.When we use language it should mean things - how do we define “propaganda?” I’ll admit that it’s a hard term to pin down, since all films contain moral and ideological positions they try to pass on to the audience to one degree or another. Is the original Ghosbusters, which has a strong libertarian tone, propaganda? Is In the Heat of the Night? Boys Don’t Cry? Amistad? Based on where we draw the line, all can be classed as “propaganda.”
For this conversation to have merit, we also need to have a sense of history and the willingness and ability to compare the cultural product of this particular moment to the product of other eras. What about modern films makes it appropriate to label them “propaganda?” What characteristics do they have that earlier films don’t? Is the label identifying something within the film itself or is it the product of cultural, social, political, economic, etc changes effecting the viewers perception of the film? Does the fault lie with the film or with the “political garbage” shaping its reception?
Indifference is not caring, which is not what you’re describing at all. If you’re bothered enough by someone to avoid watching a film they star in, you are certainly not indifferent towards them, even if you’re not outraged by them. (This isn’t a criticism, but an observation. I too would probably avoid paying to see a Smith film after what he did.)That's just it, it's not outrage. You frame it as if everyone is running around with pitchforks and torches. It's a lot simpler than that. It's indifference. Example, I thought what will Smiths slap was disgusting. I won't ever see a Smith movie in a theater again. It's simple, it doesn't mesh with my values so I just ignore what he does. And to think that's not happened with Zegler, is a bit naive in my opinion. It's easy to not support people you don't like. And you don't even need to be outraged.
I might have missed it, but where did Irish state that 75% of the country supports the “other side?” They stated that 3/4ths of potential viewers were not included in Zegler’s condemnation, which is verifiably true.Hah! Pot meet kettle. The guy who always has to interject when people use their own numbers, comes out with this Gem. Where's this data that says over 3/4 of people support the other side? Just like the analogy post, if you are going to lecture, please play by your own rules.
People are desperate to validate their thinking. If necessities cost more in a few years the leadership will flip again.That's just it, it's not outrage. You frame it as if everyone is running around with pitchforks and torches. It's a lot simpler than that. It's indifference. Example, I thought what will Smiths slap was disgusting. I won't ever see a Smith movie in a theater again. It's simple, it doesn't mesh with my values so I just ignore what he does. And to think that's not happened with Zegler, is a bit naive in my opinion. It's easy to not support people you don't like. And you don't even need to be outraged.
Hah! Pot meet kettle. The guy who always has to interject when people use their own numbers, comes out with this Gem. Where's this data that says over 3/4 of people support the other side? Just like the analogy post, if you are going to lecture, please play by your own rules.
I think society in general has become more nasty as we’ve become more isolated via technology, it’s ironic that we have more ways to communicate than ever before but that’s lead to more isolation and made it infinitely easier to be nasty since communication is rarely face to face anymore.The people who do that sort of thing have no true joy in their lives. If they weren’t the worst of humanity I’d feel bad for them.
That is pretty much itFrom what I hear there was no interest in the outdated IP and the movie they chose to make wasn’t that good.
It’s cyclical.I was talking about trusting Disney to always deliver on quality. As the poster I was responding to himself noted, Disney has had good runs and bad throughout its history. It’s not as if everything they produced was top-notch before 2020.
So the hate network…again?Exactly this….the people upset choose their battles to prove everyone agrees with their narrative…. Every film they hate on is apparent it will not do well even without the controversies
Maybe nobody wanted it?Snow White has a 1.5 on IMDB. That makes it one of the worst rated movies of all time.
But there’s no hate campaign.
I don’t think it’s a majority of the other half, but a not insignificant portion are being kept away by Gadot.This got me thinking. If, as has been claimed, Zegler’s comments are keeping half the country away, why is the other half not showing up either?
8 billion people are that opinionated about gal gadot and Rachel Zegler?I don’t think it’s a majority of the other half, but a not insignificant portion are being kept away by Gadot.
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