Creative Assembly Wants to Go Broke
I’ve been a huge fan of Creative Assembly since 2000 with its release of the original Shogun: Total War. (Yes,
I’ve been a huge fan of Creative Assembly since 2000 with its release of the original Shogun: Total War. (Yes,
One could describe #ComicsGate as the Pacific front to #GamerGate’s Normandy Invasion. Both fighting the same culture war, but on
Change My Mind is a popular segment hosted by Steven Crowder, a right-wing comedian. (Yes, they exist.) The basic idea
Well, we have to end apartheid for one. And slow down the nuclear arms race, stop terrorism and world hunger.
It’s common knowledge by now that left-wing psychos, the same people who took a moral stand against Trump by saying
It’s been announced that several major corporate brands of disavowed the alternative media outlet known as Info Wars. The outlet
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Tommy Robinson is a right-wing British activist who helped found the EDL (English Defense League), which began as a protest
Steven Crowder shows us that leftists may call for civility and tolerance, but as they soon demonstrate, one thing the
From Teen Titans, to Thundercats, to Marvel movies, and Star Wars…why do SJWs feel the need to turn everything into cringy comedies? There’s been an odd trend coming from left-wing showrunners, and that trend is to turn everything into a comedy. We’ve seen this several times, where a fully developed franchise is gutted of its depth and left with only comedy. Of course, there is a long list of genres that cover a long list of interests, but something all the greatest works have in common is balance. A good work may be decent enough to pass as worthwhile entertainment. A good action movie, for example, will have all the necessary gun battles, explosions, and megalomaniacs needed to keep its target audience engaged until the end. A good romance will have a handsome love interest and a relatively average main character with dreams of a better life and who’s interior beauty will become exterior beauty by the end. Both good.
Inclusivity is one of the latest buzzwords ruining movies these days, not only story and character, but box office returns. The people in charge of the Star Wars franchise, for example, took their multi-billion-dollar investment and decided that the fanbase the Star Wars name had amassed over the decades were no longer their target audience. Their new target audience would be people who were either never interested in or had never heard of Star Wars. Why? Well, by adding a female Luke, a pansexual Lando, and a patented left-wing non-threatening black guy…their goal was to make the beloved titan of a franchise more “inclusive.” And three movies were all it took to tank Disney’s credibility. It sounds good to say your movie is “inclusive.” It makes you sound tolerant and understanding, which are all the rage these days. And as we continue to see these people try to make everything “empowering” and “accessible” it becomes clearer why many of these