Maybe you should not be posting in a thread until you know what you're talking about. He made a review video about a bad trailer for a bad movie, yes. It hasn't been brought up because it's well known by now that those who had an issue with it are ridiculous people with nothing substantial to say.
Okay, fuck it, you're making a blanket statement that happens to include me so I'll take that as a direct challenge.
First of all, anybody who threw a temper tantrum over the new Ghostbusters is immediately suspect. It's like having a Confederate flag in your home - I will acknowledge the 1% chance that you are an intelligent, well-adjusted, reasonable history buff. But you're in some real questionable company.
Same deal here. Anybody who didn't react the way they reacted to every other shitty '80s reboot - which is to say, shrugged their shoulders and moved on - is in bad, bad company.
Now pay attention here, because here's all the credit I'll give Rolfe: he didn't say anything obscenely offensive or shitty about the movie or the people starring in it.
That's all. His video was the worst kind of 'I'm going to defend a shitty point of view using the mildest possible language in an attempt to make it look valid and reasonable.' He didn't have anything substantive to say whatsoever. It was a rambling, wishy-washy mess.
So he didn't say anything that deserves scorn, but nor was it this completely innocent stance that is above criticism.
Okay, fuck it, you're making a blanket statement that happens to include me so I'll take that as a direct challenge.
First of all, anybody who threw a temper tantrum over the new Ghostbusters is immediately suspect. It's like having a Confederate flag in your home - I will acknowledge the 1% chance that you are an intelligent, well-adjusted, reasonable history buff. But you're in some real questionable company.
Same deal here. Anybody who didn't react the way they reacted to every other shitty '80s reboot - which is to say, shrugged their shoulders and moved on - is in bad, bad company.
Now pay attention here, because here's all the credit I'll give Rolfe: he didn't say anything obscenely offensive or shitty about the movie or the people starring in it.
That's all. His video was the worst kind of 'I'm going to defend a shitty point of view using the mildest possible language in an attempt to make it look valid and reasonable.' He didn't have anything substantive to say whatsoever. It was a rambling, wishy-washy mess.
So he didn't say anything that deserves scorn, but nor was it this completely innocent stance that is above criticism.
Mike is awesome and under appreciated. This tweet sums up Mike.
Honestly though, even if you like sports ball why would you want to watch a game midway through or old highlights or whatever?That tweet makes me want to tell him to shut the fuck up, so I feel it really does sum him up well.
Honestly though, even if you like sports ball why would you want to watch a game midway through or old highlights or whatever?
That tweet makes me want to tell him to shut the fuck up, so I feel it really does sum him up well.
Not everyone likes football, but it's all sports, all the time.
Okay, fuck it, you're making a blanket statement that happens to include me so I'll take that as a direct challenge.
First of all, anybody who threw a temper tantrum over the new Ghostbusters is immediately suspect. It's like having a Confederate flag in your home - I will acknowledge the 1% chance that you are an intelligent, well-adjusted, reasonable history buff. But you're in some real questionable company.
Same deal here. Anybody who didn't react the way they reacted to every other shitty '80s reboot - which is to say, shrugged their shoulders and moved on - is in bad, bad company.
Now pay attention here, because here's all the credit I'll give Rolfe: he didn't say anything obscenely offensive or shitty about the movie or the people starring in it.
That's all. His video was the worst kind of 'I'm going to defend a shitty point of view using the mildest possible language in an attempt to make it look valid and reasonable.' He didn't have anything substantive to say whatsoever. It was a rambling, wishy-washy mess.
So he didn't say anything that deserves scorn, but nor was it this completely innocent stance that is above criticism.
I think it's more a case of his anger not feeling genuine anymore over time. It became more and less empty anger and that wasn't funny.
There is only football for about 4 months of the year, and most of it is contained to saturday and sunday.
Just watch this video since it came out 7 years back (Jesus!) and it is still holds up as the biggest piece of shit game of all time.His Plumber's Don't Wear Ties video was amazing.
That tweet makes me want to tell him to shut the fuck up, so I feel it really does sum him up well.
What you call a temper tantrum was actually a calm video saying he didn't want to see it since it looks like trash.
Any real criticism has to take these into account. Just going "Durr why doesn't he react this way to everything?" isn't criticism. It's ridiculous.
As someone who really liked Ghostbusters 2016 and felt like there really was a misogynistic backlash to the movie, I don't feel like James Rolfe made that video because he harbors sexist feelings about the movie. Rather, I think Jame Rolfe made that video because he's an incredibly geeky nerd, and maybe a bit egotistic too. His reasons for avoiding Ghostbusters 2016 weren't rooted in sexism, they were rooted in nerdliness. He publicly took a stance against seeing the new movie out of some sort of obligation he felt to uphold the "honor" of his series.
It's a cringe-worthy response to the new movie, but not offensive. I think most people mistook his nerdliness for sexism.
Well your ad hominems like calling him a manbaby speaks far more about you than him.Making a public proclamation that you aren't going to see the movie qualifies as a manbaby response in my book.
None of what you posted has any bearing on my criticism. I'm not saying Rolfe reacted the way the worst of the worst did. I fully acknowledge that his video was even-tempered.
I'm commenting on the underlying attitude. The video was still cringey because he couldn't (in my opinion, wouldn't) say anything substantive. It was inarticulate, wishy-washy, and just weird. Even if I assume that none of his issues had to do with gender (which I do not concede), it was a whole load of nothing.
If you actually want me to go back and rewatch the video so as to be more clear for you, I will. I watched it once when it was released.
Well, I totally agree that his response was cringey and egotistical.
I think it all went downhill when he started trying to shoehorn his boy Mike into his channel.
When I refer to temper tantrums, I'm basically saying any response other than 'oh, a movie that doesn't look good. This is something I see literally every day of my life. This is not a big deal.'
Making a public proclamation that you aren't going to see the movie qualifies as a manbaby response in my book.
None of what you posted has any bearing on my criticism. I'm not saying Rolfe reacted the way the worst of the worst did. I fully acknowledge that his video was even-tempered.
I'm commenting on the underlying attitude. The video was still cringey because he couldn't (in my opinion, wouldn't) say anything substantive. It was inarticulate, wishy-washy, and just weird. Even if I assume that none of his issues had to do with gender (which I do not concede), it was a whole load of nothing.
If you actually want me to go back and rewatch the video so as to be more clear for you, I will. I watched it once when it was released.
this is apparently meant to be an appreciation thread, so i'll leave it alone, but people haven't forgotten his part in that mess. plus, like someone else mentioned, he's a big part of the awful whiny/obnoxious/angry attitude that plagues the gaming world.
people want to bury their heads in the sand when it's someone they like. whatever.