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That recounting of a Depeche Mode gig is wonderful it's like a parody of him, exactly how you'd expect him to act.
ACTUALLY I'm gonna don the white knight armor here... but for different reasons.This is his is dumbest retweet
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That guy.... he is such a douchebag. When I followed Moviebob (yes, I don't know why either) He would always, always RT that fucker stupid tweets.This is his is dumbest retweet
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I can't think of any way, a podcast would benefit from Andrew Dobson being a part of it...At one point a few months ago, Tick and Dobson were talking about doing a podcast. Grey the Tick was even responding to Dobson. I'm not sure what happened exactly, but Grey the Tick seems to have discovered Dobby is a douchebag who is 110% serious about his opinions, because while Dobby has been sniffing Grey the Tick's farts, Grey the Tick hasn't been responding at all anymore.
Unlikeable characters. Uh...wasn't that the point?Dobson on Watchmen dijo:I missed seeing Watchmen in the theater, so when I saw it available for RedBox Rental, I was overjoyed. Everyone around me said how fantastic a movie it was and how great a comic book adaption too. Nothing but praise from the fans. It’s technically stunning with visual feasts for the eyes and a moral message too. It’s epic, it’s edgy, and it’s smart. It’s everything that I should enjoy in a comic book style movie...
... so why did I not like it?
Well... here’s my breakdown of why I think it didn’t strike a chord with me...
1. None of the characters were likeable. You have to have SOMEONE to root for during a movie, because if none of them are enjoyable then there’s no emotional connection with the audience. Just when I thought I would like a certain character, they did or said something which completely pissed me off. None of them were redeemable.
2. It was overly graphic and violent. I’m sure the reason behind that was because it’s trying to make a commentary on society’s violence at large, but some of the stuff I saw I really didn’t need to see. It was just plain disgusting in it’s graphicness, and it was violent towards animals too (which is an immediate gut dislike reaction.) “If you kill an animal in a movie you’ve automatically lost 50% of your audience” as someone famous once said.
3. It was slow. The overuse of slow motion throughout the entire movie made it feel like it was longer than it actually was. Within the first 15 minutes I was getting bored with it already. I can understand using it from time to time to punctuate important pieces of information... but for almost the entire movie? That’s far too much. When everything is important, nothing is.
4. Lost allegory. The story takes place in a “what if” scenario (an improbable one at that) which didn’t really connect with today’s social feeling. I dunno, this is the hardest one for me to pin down... but the closest I could find to anything relating to today’s news topics was someone mentioning socialism towards the beginning. I guess it just didn’t feel “relevant” to me. Maybe if this was made in the 80's when it was set, it would’ve been... but for today.. I dunno...
So... that’s my verdict. There was a lot of stuff that could’ve been trimmed, edited, cut, and simply not used at all. None of the acting was bad, and the special FX were top notch, and the writing was good and the story was epic. By all rights it should’ve been an awesome movie. But in the end it just left me feeling empty.
I’m not trying to be negative... I just didn’t like it. And I don’t understand why so many comic book people were holding this movie up to such a lofty pillar of accomplishment. It was so-so, and nothing more. Am I alone in this thinking? Am I just overtly cynical? What did you think and do you agree with me?
Yes, but they have flaws. And characters can't have flaws unless they're written to be butt monkeys. Why just look at Alze ze Pirate. Perfect unflawed Mary SU-I mean, characters.Watchmen has no likeable characters? Night Owl II and Silk Spectre are pretty much normal people, they're pretty interesting, sympathetic and well written.
Honestly, if if he couldn't attract Wu, I doubt he'd be able to personally attract the forums.So now that Brianna Wu is going apeshit over the Farms, does that mean Dobknob is gonna pile on, too? Are we looking at a catastrophic singularity the likes of which Roland Emmerich could only dream about?
Honestly, if if he couldn't attract Wu, I doubt he'd be able to personally attract the forums.
Though you never know. I would love to see the shitstorm that could come from it. Bonus points for if he actually joins.
Good point...
That's the long ans short of it with SJWs and their "agendas".Good point...
So... I take it, this means the unreachable ideal of a perfect body that's force-fed to younger generations concerning males not only tells them they should be build like the world champion of a body-building contest, but also risk their health by dehydrating themselves to increase their muscle's definition?
Or in other terms:
Women are told to be skinny with a nice set of TnA and also wear skimpy outfits, while men are told to be build unrealistically muscular to a point where it's a big health concern?
Naaaaaaah! That would totally ruin the narrative of oppression feminists and their so called SJW-lapdogs try to construct, so it's about turning women into sex objects and men into power fantasies! So progressive!
The characters don't need to be likable, enjoyable or redeemable to have emotional connection with the audience. Negative emotions are still emotions, Dobson. Something pissed you off, so there was a connection. An emotional response.1. None of the characters were likeable. You have to have SOMEONE to root for during a movie, because if none of them are enjoyable then there’s no emotional connection with the audience. Just when I thought I would like a certain character, they did or said something which completely pissed me off. None of them were redeemable.
A little girl was raped and murdered, then fed to dogs. BUT THEY KILLED THE DOOOOOGS...!in it’s graphicness, and it was violent towards animals too (which is an immediate gut dislike reaction.) “If you kill an animal in a movie you’ve automatically lost 50% of your audience” as someone famous once said.
We might not be on a verge of nuclear conflict (even though Russia farts about it from time to time), but again, Dobson doesn't understand that sometimes the setting can be just an excuse to tell something more timeless. Watchmen tackled more issues than Cold War, one that universal that is morality and morality conflicts. But then again, empathy towards the opponents and understanding their actions is a concept alien to Dobby bear here.The story takes place in a “what if” scenario (an improbable one at that) which didn’t really connect with today’s social feeling.
Oh god, I love it. A perfect example of a minimalistic, yet effective approach.Hello. So, I've been a lurker here for a few weeks, but I've disliked Andrew "smug-face" Dobson for quite a bit longer. That being said, I have my own idea about why Preston dislikes Batman (that's still relevant, right?):
Sorry to go and post something so underwhelming, but I had no other place to vent with my scribbles. I'll be on my way, then.
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