Yeah, I just saw your comment on the latest Jim Sterling video about people complaining about Jim's attire.Bah. This isn't news. I make comments on YouTube all the time.
Yeah, I just saw your comment on the latest Jim Sterling video about people complaining about Jim's attire.Bah. This isn't news. I make comments on YouTube all the time.
I'M EVERYWHERE.Yeah, I just saw your comment on the latest Jim Sterling video about people complaining about Jim's attire.
We've already been discussing it in the MCU Phase 3 thread.Huh. I'd not have thought to see this happen - Sony and Disney have worked out a deal that will let Spider Man be in the MCU.
Eh. in 20 years there'll be a whole generation who doesn't know Spiderman got zapped with cosmic radiation on a space mission, Batman got bitten by a radioactive bat, Superman's parents died, and the Fantastic Four are the last survivors of an alien race - then they can do another origin story movie. Perhaps as a prequel to some other good movie; those seem to work fine, usually.All comic-book movie origin stories should be shown in an opening credit montage.
@ThatNickGuy 's head just exploded.Eh. in 20 years there'll be a whole generation who doesn't know Spiderman got zapped with cosmic radiation on a space mission, Batman got bitten by a radioactive bat, Superman's parents died, and the Fantastic Four are the last survivors of an alien race - then they can do another origin story movie. Perhaps as a prequel to some other good movie; those seem to work fine, usually.
Oh... yeah, that never bothered me as it makes sense that Cid would recruit the orphans he knew about instead of random orphans for his mercenary academy...Instead of having unique backgrounds for them, they all have the same one.
Alls I see is a copyright claim.
Boo youtube.Alls I see is a copyright claim.
Dammit, I should've watched when I had the chance.
As pointed out by Dan O'Brien in this past Halloween's Cracked After Hours:You need to remember that Ghostbusters was written from a blue collar, anti-establishment, ultimate free market perspective. To Joe The Plumber, college professors live cushy lives with easy jobs because they don't have to work long, hard hours everyday doing stuff that a lot of people look down on. They can just hand their classes to TAs and then spend the rest of their time pretending to do research in the magically world of College, far away from the real concerns of the everyman.
Really, Ghostbusters reads like an Tea Party comedy.
- The villains are the government that are trying to hold a small business to any standard... despite the fact that it was Egon who built the containment grid without any safety features or any plans for what would happen if it got shut down accidentally or purposefully. To quote Epic Rap Battles "Walter Peck was right, that's some shady shit."
- This doesn't extend to the police, fire fighters, ambulance workers, etc... they immediately side with the Ghostbusters over the government, despite the fact that is was their fault the world almost ended.
- The Ghostbusters seem to operate under the assumption that any damage they do is irrelevant to their ability to do their job. Unlicensed nuclear powered particle accelerators are perfectly fine things to tote around, even with the possibility of total protonic reversal leveling a building or worse.
Between.In the cartoon, it shows there's some other ethereal dimension that the containment unit taps in to, but I can't remember if that show started between movies or after them.
Yes, the only place libertarianism works, in a fictional New York that's full of ghosts and buildings are giant summoning shrines...Ghostbusters! Fuck yeah, libertarianism!
Socialism never even works in the movies thoughYes, the only place libertarianism works, in a fictional New York that's full of ghosts and buildings are giant summoning shrines...
Of course not, there's no conflict to be had in an utopia...Socialism never even works in the movies though
And it should have a driving music score, and be done in cel-shaded animation.All comic-book movie origin stories should be shown in an opening credit montage.
except for every Star Trek movieSocialism never even works in the movies though
Socialism works in Star Trek explicitly because they have the ability to ensure every single person in the Federation and on Earth has access to whatever necessities they need via replicator technology. It's one of the reasons they are barely holding together in Enterprise: they've only just got teleportation technology and that's the basis of replication technology. It's also why few people have truly shit jobs anymore: they can literally just beam the minerals they need out of the Earth and other planets to processing facilities and material waste can be broken down by transporter technology to make recycling 100% efficient. Because of this, class barriers are virtually none existent and people can do basically whatever they want.except for every Star Trek movie
I wouldn't call it lazy. They actually explored the societal ramifications of the technology that makes it possible on more than one occasion. It's one of the reasons that replication technology is a complete no-go when it comes to trading; any civilization that gets it completely upends within a few years when entire sectors of the economy become obsolete.Ok, Socialism doesn't work, except when there's lazily written future magitek that eliminates all scarcity for everyone forever. And yet even then, not all cultures adopt it, and do just as well - or better.
Pffft... original series had no replicators... they just eliminated money, social discrimination and whales...Socialism works in Star Trek explicitly because they have the ability to ensure every single person in the Federation and on Earth has access to whatever necessities they need via replicator technology.
And yet even then, not all cultures adopt it, and do just as well - or better.