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Lawlight said:
Aura7541 said:

It was the identity politics that pushed people away, particularly when the director foolishly assumed that all the 'haters' were sexists and misogynists.

That is true. But it's also not a good movie. I recommend watching RLM's long review of the movie - the Mr Plinkett one.

I love Red Letter Media and that was the most entertaining review since his Star Wars Episode 1-3 reviews. Probably a lot more entertaining than the movie itself haha. I can't believe how horrible that movie looks (based off what I saw in the Plinkett review), but moreso, I can't believe how many critics actually gave it a good score. Really hurts the already fading credibility of reviews, which makes me sad as a game reviewer myself.. 

The only thing I can conclude is that society as a whole is simply getting stupider. New Ghostbusters is merely a symptom of that. 

Sony pictures sure has been one a roll lately, between their failed adaptations of Spiderman, the abomination that is Jack and Jill, and now the sad excuse of a remake, Ghostbusters, which they tried to milk political controversy out of to make it popular..



 

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