Thing is, despite what it may seem, here in Tennessee I see a fair bit of support for LGBT+ people & women, but unfortunately the Daily Wire has this ABSURD level of power on their hands & confederate far right messyheads run the states, making it so that those normal people like me can't get a chance. The confederate far righters are NOT the majority, they just happen to be the ones with the most money. Sadly, this could change with how much money they have & how many homes that they could rob from the folks who just want to live & support groups that you mentioned & California & New York are seemingly ALLOWING that to happen so that the population of those 2 states can just continue on having the most influence on foreigners' opinion on the USA, making foreigners think that those 2 states are the only parts of the country that exist.
TL:DR, it isn't all far right insanities, they're just embracing those negative stereotypes about the Deep South while we normal people are not getting much of a chance & it seems that they sadly have MORE power on their hands(I mean, for Pete's sake, I'm pretty sure Disney would do ANYTHING to make sure that they have as much power on those states & eventually have power in California as well).
I feel for ya, though at this point I think Disney having power in the south would actually be an improvement.
NO IT WOULD BE EVEN MORE DYSTOPIAN AND BE FILLED WITH MORE RICH RACIST WHITES AND WOULD BE ON A LEVEL OF DYSTOPIA THAT WOULD MAKE THE METAVERSE LOOK AMAZING BY COMPARISON. Just look at what happened to the Disney owned town, Celebration, in Florida: www.youtube.com/watch?v=k53Ti00q5z8
I thought Deadpool was "good," but not great or amazing and I honestly remember almost nothing about Deadpool 2.
Personally Deadpool, while hilarious, definitely isn't as funny as say, Rocky And Bullwinkle or Animaniacs in terms of 4th wall breaks.
My mom is a big fan of the R&B movie.
I enjoy both Deadpool movies well enough, however i've never been a Monty Python fan(and after Cleese and Terry both outed themselves as bigots i'm frankly glad I was never a fan), I guess British humor just by and large isn't my thing(also couldn't stand "A Fish Called Wanda" didn't laugh once through the whole thing)
Also I never cared for the original Night of the Living Dead, I think the black-and-white thing hurts it more then helps it and by god Barbara has to be the WORST final girl in horror movie history, so annoying and useless. Ben was the only reason I didn't completely give up on that movie, that's one thing the remake dramatically improved, Barbara is actually competent and likable there.
Wasn't big on Exorcist either, WAY too fucking goddamn long for it's own good(seriously you could lose like 40 minutes and not impact the story much)not scary at all and just plain dull, 2 is a worse movie but it's badness makes for a more entertaining watch(and James Earl Jones still delivers a fine performance)part 3 is the best in the series.
I feel for ya, though at this point I think Disney having power in the south would actually be an improvement.
NO IT WOULD BE EVEN MORE DYSTOPIAN AND BE FILLED WITH MORE RICH RACIST WHITES AND WOULD BE ON A LEVEL OF DYSTOPIA THAT WOULD MAKE THE METAVERSE LOOK AMAZING BY COMPARISON. Just look at what happened to the Disney owned town, Celebration, in Florida: www.youtube.com/watch?v=k53Ti00q5z8
Finally, someone with sense around this corporatocracy shit.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
NO IT WOULD BE EVEN MORE DYSTOPIAN AND BE FILLED WITH MORE RICH RACIST WHITES AND WOULD BE ON A LEVEL OF DYSTOPIA THAT WOULD MAKE THE METAVERSE LOOK AMAZING BY COMPARISON. Just look at what happened to the Disney owned town, Celebration, in Florida: www.youtube.com/watch?v=k53Ti00q5z8
Finally, someone with sense around this corporatocracy shit.
Thank you for that. I truly believe that most of the higher ups at Disney could be of the far right & Bob Iger, despite being LGBT+ friendly, doesn't want to have it be around much lest they lose 100 billion dollars. Though honestly, considering how big corporations from big states treat us LGBT+ people, especially those who aren't from big states, they deserve to be shot down a peg, ESPEC-ok, you know what company I'm gonna say so I won't this time.
That evil Akazukin ChaCha ripoff is still a horrid nightmare that not even Velma 2023 could compare to
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
Finally, someone with sense around this corporatocracy shit.
Thank you for that. I truly believe that most of the higher ups at Disney could be of the far right & Bob Iger, despite being LGBT+ friendly, doesn't want to have it be around much lest they lose 100 billion dollars. Though honestly, considering how big corporations from big states treat us LGBT+ people, especially those who aren't from big states, they deserve to be shot down a peg, ESPEC-ok, you know what company I'm gonna say so I won't this time.
That evil Akazukin ChaCha ripoff is still a horrid nightmare that not even Velma 2023 could compare to
Moviebob has accurately pointed out that Disney is more centrist then far right in his videos.
Also I actually quite like that Velma show and i'll unironically defend it on my deathbed.
Disney aren't worried about losing money cause of homophobes.
There's no bigger nightmare then The Nutshack
Anyways getting back on topic I personally just cannot for the life of me get into Bob's Burgers, the animation is kinda eh but the main reason that turns me off is the fact that Tina and Linda are both voiced by men who don't sound remotely convincing, that's bad enough but the fact that the show actually expects me to take them seriously as characters with those fuck-awful voices is just laughable, I can't get past it and it really annoys me that the show didn't take the 2020 civil rights movement as an opportunity to fix their mistake by getting actual female VAs to voice the characters. I guarantee you if this show came out in the last few years and had dudes voicing all the major female characters people on social media would not have taken that lying down.
To me men voicing women in animated shows only works if the VAs are either kids(I.E. all of D.W.'s voice actors in Arthur) or if it's played strictly for a gag(Connie in Brickleberry) trying to have adult men voicing female characters that the show wants you to take seriously just does not work at all for me, plus the show just isn't that funny in general, i'm honestly baffled it's lasted this long, movie was OK I guess but that's about it(on that note I didn't think the TTG movie was that amazing, yeah it does not suck balls like the TV show but that's not exactly a high bar to clear).
Georgia is where a lot of filming takes place because it's super cheap to film there and you don't have to deal with harsh winters. It's funny seeing the first season of Netflix's Queer Eye was just them driving around Georgia. Filming companies do have some power over politics, like Disney threatening to stop filming in Georgia if they pass anti-abortion or anti-LGBT laws.
There are smaller filming companies across the US but putting a large filming headquarters suddenly in a town would piss off locals. That kind of stuff can lead to gentrification.
Georgia is where a lot of filming takes place because it's super cheap to film there and you don't have to deal with harsh winters. It's funny seeing the first season of Netflix's Queer Eye was just them driving around Georgia. Filming companies do have some power over politics, like Disney threatening to stop filming in Georgia if they pass anti-abortion or anti-LGBT laws.
There are smaller filming companies across the US but putting a large filming headquarters suddenly in a town would piss off locals. That kind of stuff can lead to gentrification.
"Disney threatening to stop filming in Georgia if they pass anti-abortion or anti-LGBT laws." Disney is only doing this to make them look good, not actually be good. If you want the laws to not pass, it should be the LGBT+ locals within Georgia that would threaten to leave the state, but unfortunately those politics have the power to silence them. And it's only like this because of Iger. If it weren't Bob Iger, Bob Chapek would've embraced such laws & even so, a fair bit of Disney's executives would've definitely embraced such laws anyway, making it so that Iger's threats are useless. Doesn't help that the LGBT+ locals around my state are mostly silent & I am one of the few exceptions.
Iger cares about us, but most of Disney doesn't & if most of the higher ups don't care, then it's not worth supporting them in my books. Just let them have an endless load of box office bombs, bad luck & whatever else while Dana Terrace gets good luck & emerges with something of higher quality than what Disney's main unit is making(which is very easy to do these days considering Wish's quality, with generic looking CGI & a bad storyline filled with poor direction(not AS bad as Foodfight! or Rapsittie Street Kids or any WowNow shlock, but still)).
I'm only replying to you because Moviebob/Nintendoworshipperbob sucks.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
Georgia is where a lot of filming takes place because it's super cheap to film there and you don't have to deal with harsh winters. It's funny seeing the first season of Netflix's Queer Eye was just them driving around Georgia. Filming companies do have some power over politics, like Disney threatening to stop filming in Georgia if they pass anti-abortion or anti-LGBT laws.
There are smaller filming companies across the US but putting a large filming headquarters suddenly in a town would piss off locals. That kind of stuff can lead to gentrification.
"Disney threatening to stop filming in Georgia if they pass anti-abortion or anti-LGBT laws." Disney is only doing this to make them look good, not actually be good. If you want the laws to not pass, it should be the LGBT+ locals within Georgia that would threaten to leave the state, but unfortunately those politics have the power to silence them. And it's only like this because of Iger. If it weren't Bob Iger, Bob Chapek would've embraced such laws & even so, a fair bit of Disney's executives would've definitely embraced such laws anyway, making it so that Iger's threats are useless. Doesn't help that the LGBT+ locals around my state are mostly silent & I am one of the few exceptions.
Iger cares about us, but most of Disney doesn't & if most of the higher ups don't care, then it's not worth supporting them in my books. Just let them have an endless load of box office bombs, bad luck & whatever else while Dana Terrace gets good luck & emerges with something of higher quality than what Disney's main unit is making(which is very easy to do these days considering Wish's quality, with generic looking CGI & a bad storyline filled with poor direction(not AS bad as Foodfight! or Rapsittie Street Kids or any WowNow shlock, but still)).
I'm only replying to you because Moviebob/Nintendoworshipperbob sucks.
I don't know who Moviebob is (I don't watch as much YouTube as other people).
I do agree that Disney doesn't care about LGBTQ people. There are definitely writers, artists, actors, musicians, crew member who work for Disney who care. But when it comes to marketing or producers, it always feels like everything is watered down to be as politically correct as possible. Disney wants to be the "wholesome family" company, they have always been like this. WB and Dreamworks used to make fun of Disney over their fake wholesomeness. I feel like the biggest issue with Wish is that it didn't want to take any risks. It's so inoffensive that it end up just being nothing. In some ways it feel like a Disney Junior pilot. I do wonder if this was a TV show instead of a big budget movie, if people would be less harsh about it.
Tho my biggest issue with Disney is the hyper consumerism. There is just so much merch. Even in the movies you can tell when a character is made just to sell a doll or plush. And there is a lot of waste created from unsold merch. It's so wasteful and I don't think it's healthy for kids to have their whole life just be franchises.
"Disney threatening to stop filming in Georgia if they pass anti-abortion or anti-LGBT laws." Disney is only doing this to make them look good, not actually be good. If you want the laws to not pass, it should be the LGBT+ locals within Georgia that would threaten to leave the state, but unfortunately those politics have the power to silence them. And it's only like this because of Iger. If it weren't Bob Iger, Bob Chapek would've embraced such laws & even so, a fair bit of Disney's executives would've definitely embraced such laws anyway, making it so that Iger's threats are useless. Doesn't help that the LGBT+ locals around my state are mostly silent & I am one of the few exceptions.
Iger cares about us, but most of Disney doesn't & if most of the higher ups don't care, then it's not worth supporting them in my books. Just let them have an endless load of box office bombs, bad luck & whatever else while Dana Terrace gets good luck & emerges with something of higher quality than what Disney's main unit is making(which is very easy to do these days considering Wish's quality, with generic looking CGI & a bad storyline filled with poor direction(not AS bad as Foodfight! or Rapsittie Street Kids or any WowNow shlock, but still)).
I'm only replying to you because Moviebob/Nintendoworshipperbob sucks.
I don't know who Moviebob is (I don't watch as much YouTube as other people).
I do agree that Disney doesn't care about LGBTQ people. There are definitely writers, artists, actors, musicians, crew member who work for Disney who care. But when it comes to marketing or producers, it always feels like everything is watered down to be as politically correct as possible. Disney wants to be the "wholesome family" company, they have always been like this. WB and Dreamworks used to make fun of Disney over their fake wholesomeness. I feel like the biggest issue with Wish is that it didn't want to take any risks. It's so inoffensive that it end up just being nothing. In some ways it feel like a Disney Junior pilot. I do wonder if this was a TV show instead of a big budget movie, if people would be less harsh about it.
Tho my biggest issue with Disney is the hyper consumerism. There is just so much merch. Even in the movies you can tell when a character is made just to sell a doll or plush. And there is a lot of waste created from unsold merch. It's so wasteful and I don't think it's healthy for kids to have their whole life just be franchises.
MagicMush's video on Moviebob is a showcase of how wild he is, which means that darkage6 is not worth talking to in this case. About the "hyper consumerism" thing; it's more or less part of corporatism, which essentially is when things are seemingly or pretty much ARE corporate, with no soul or heart anywhere. There exists movies, TV shows, video games & music that are pretty much corporatism 100% & I believe most of Disney's higher ups of that degree & Illumination for a while had a pretty corporate/soulless mind as well before the Mario movie. The Daily Wire can be interpreted as corporate considering they consist of a bunch of greedotrons who just want to indoctrinate kids with soulless crap like Chip Chilla just for money. The Europhic Bros., the creators of Garten of BanBan, definitely have a corporate mind to me as well.
I don't know who Moviebob is (I don't watch as much YouTube as other people).
I do agree that Disney doesn't care about LGBTQ people. There are definitely writers, artists, actors, musicians, crew member who work for Disney who care. But when it comes to marketing or producers, it always feels like everything is watered down to be as politically correct as possible. Disney wants to be the "wholesome family" company, they have always been like this. WB and Dreamworks used to make fun of Disney over their fake wholesomeness. I feel like the biggest issue with Wish is that it didn't want to take any risks. It's so inoffensive that it end up just being nothing. In some ways it feel like a Disney Junior pilot. I do wonder if this was a TV show instead of a big budget movie, if people would be less harsh about it.
Tho my biggest issue with Disney is the hyper consumerism. There is just so much merch. Even in the movies you can tell when a character is made just to sell a doll or plush. And there is a lot of waste created from unsold merch. It's so wasteful and I don't think it's healthy for kids to have their whole life just be franchises.
MagicMush's video on Moviebob is a showcase of how wild he is, which means that darkage6 is not worth talking to in this case. About the "hyper consumerism" thing; it's more or less part of corporatism, which essentially is when things are seemingly or pretty much ARE corporate, with no soul or heart anywhere. There exists movies, TV shows, video games & music that are pretty much corporatism 100% & I believe most of Disney's higher ups of that degree & Illumination for a while had a pretty corporate/soulless mind as well before the Mario movie. The Daily Wire can be interpreted as corporate considering they consist of a bunch of greedotrons who just want to indoctrinate kids with soulless crap like Chip Chilla just for money. The Europhic Bros., the creators of Garten of BanBan, definitely have a corporate mind to me as well.
MagicMush is nothing but a pathetic attention grabbing troll so anything he says on Moviebob cannot be trusted and is not worth listening to in the slightest, i'm tired of drama trolls like MM spouting the same old tired myths about Bob.