People are saying Nick Rekieta had some sort of sex scandal recently. Not sure what they're referencing.
He showed images of his wife and himself with a bottle up their asses on his Locals and shared pictures of them both naked from behind sitting down during a sunset. Kiwifags also found out he went to Jamaica with his wife for some nudist swinger vacation. He's being called a cuck because of it but in the picture they found it looks like he is kissing another woman on the cheek with his wife standing next to him. There are 30 or so people naked in the photo.
It's been blown out of proportion by drama starting IBS fags but Nick shouldn't be a degenerate sharing shit like that with his paypigs. They'll get way too attached and get weird like TGWTG fans did, if they turn up to his house in nothing in their underpants (or worse) that's on him.
Probably his dumbest take yet.
TL;DR, he did a video a couple weeks ago saying Dial of Destiny was going to make a billion dollars and now he's butthurt that didn't happen, and blames the Fandom Menace for its failure.
Because millions of normalfags heard of and listen to some comic faggots on the Internet?
Ford is just too old and the last Indy was forgettable. That's all there's to it.
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Cannons bray, the mighty quake!
Centuries of blood becomes erased!
I am the white ghost!
I paused it around 7:30 when Richard admits that he hasn't seen the movie yet. Why is he so bothered then? Maybe he'll hate it as much as I did
I WANTED the movie to be good, by the way. I was cynical going in, but once I bought my ticket and had my popcorn and beer, I was rooting for the movie to pull it off. And, for me, it didn't.
As for Fandom Menace ruining the movie, I think that Richard overestimates their influence. Me, I unsubbed from all of those channels years ago. They aren't serious movie criticism. They're outrage bait. I'm not saying that they aren't sincere, but they're shallow. They were interesting to me for five minutes awhile back, but now they're not.
Those "fandom menace" channels are the same ones who got ridiculed by the "TWO MOAR WEEKS UNTIK KK IS GONE!" memes and basically everybody but the most butthurt of the culture wars retards ever takes their clickbait seriously. The normalfags aren't consciously boycotting Disney because some internet fag like YellowFlash or MidnightEdge is telling them to; they're just aware and tired of capeshit and movies with insufferable female leads.
At the end of the day, if Disney is capable of ever producing a good, enjoyable movie again, people will flock to watch it, no matter how much I personally would appreciate if The Mouse just crashed and burnt no matter what.
Probably his dumbest take yet.
TL;DR, he did a video a couple weeks ago saying Dial of Destiny was going to make a billion dollars and now he's butthurt that didn't happen, and blames the Fandom Menace for its failure.
Maybe that's why he was butt hurt in his community notes and said that the original trilogy was male bashing and pro strong independent woman. People couldn't figure out why
I struggle to see any strong statements about sex being made in any Indy movie. Sounds like a typical case of "if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail".
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Cannons bray, the mighty quake!
Centuries of blood becomes erased!
I am the white ghost!
I watched the whole video and I pretty much agree with him, but it's like if he made a video about how McDonald's food is bad.
"Yeah nigga, so don't eat there" is all I have to say. I don't blame YouTubers for "ruining" the movie for him; I blame HIM for watching shitty YouTubers.
Richard's take is retarded because he's responding to retarded takes. You tend to be at the same level as your rival. He's responding to people whose whole brand is geek outrage for an audience who wants it. They don't deal in subtleties. They're also easy to ignore.
As for the emasculation of Indiana Jones, none of the movies are "male-bashing", including the new one, BUT Indy is humbled in every movie. It's part of what makes him likable.
The formula of these movies is that Indy loses in the first scene.
In "Raiders", he does all of the hard work to get the idol out of a cave full of death traps only for a scumbag rival to take it from him. Bad guy wins, Indy barely escapes with his life.
In "Temple", Indy does NOT get the diamond that he's after in Shanghai. Bad guy wins, Indy barely escapes with his life.
In "Crusade", young Indy loses and older Indy wins. It's a twist on the formula for what was then going to be the final installment.
And yeah, his life is saved by others sometimes. It's never been a big deal before.
The first time we meet Marion in "Raiders" she out-lasts some huge guy in a drinking contest and saves Indy's life at least once by shooting a guy who's about to shoot him.
In 1981, that was merely a cool intro for a character. Today, it would be WOKE FEMINIST BULLSHIT.
The normalfags aren't consciously boycotting Disney because some internet fag like YellowFlash or MidnightEdge is telling them to; they're just aware and tired of capeshit and movies with insufferable female leads.
The capeshit fad is dead and was always bound to happen like Westerns. I checked out of that shit well before then but Endgame should have lived up to it's name, it felt like people were slogging through the movies just to get to that climax and now they are tired of them. This would have happened even without the woke shit but dipshit grifters act like typical IN's and think their opinions are more relevant than they really are.
At the end of the day, if Disney is capable of ever producing a good, enjoyable movie again, people will flock to watch it, no matter how much I personally would appreciate if The Mouse just crashed and burnt no matter what.
Thankfully it seems Hollywood is really fucked right now. All they know how to do is make capeshit and attempts to make anime movies the new fad like Ghost In the Shell and Alita have flopped. Gervais called it three years ago when he said Netflix killed Hollywood, no one goes to watch movies in the theatre anymore since watching stuff at home with giant 50-60 inch TVs and soundbars that everyone has these days is close enough. It isn't the 90s when watching a VHS on a tiny CRT was all you could do, and even then if you look at movie ticket price inflation the late 70s to the mid 90s was the commercial peak of movie theatres.
Yeah these studios will transition into doing netflix series with smaller budgets, but they won't make anywhere near the amount of money that big budget movies do and these companies need endless growth to appease shareholders.