dreman9999 wrote...
The fact that you made a post this long means there is hate.3DandBeyond wrote...
dreman9999 wrote...
Why go into a topic about a moive to give a bad comment on a movie you have no interest in?AresKeith wrote...
Why would I want to watch it, if I was never interested in it from the beginning
There plenty of movies and shows I have no interest in and I doing go out of my way to make harsh comments about them in random topics.
Because he has the freedom to do so and why are you so upset about it-you have done the same thing repeatedly. Everyone appears to be free to go where they are not welcome and since you've done it, stop complaining when others do it too.
The movie looks awful, is about a character that should have had more exposition in the game. The movie (juvenile, low production value, light on lore cartoon) features an attempt to explain things that should have been in the game, but are not. The fact that the books and comics are all used by people (including you OP) as well-known lore to support their position on things speaks to AresKeith's point. External products related to this game (including twitter) are used as if they are in game fact. And if no one is actively assuring the quality of the product that has their own IP's name on it, then it shows they couldn't care less about this creation of theirs and how it's perceived or presented. They might as well create toilets with the Mass Effect logo on it that features Shepard saying "I'm Commander Shepard and this is my favorite place to take a dump...gurgle, gurgle".
And once again you confuse hate (actually it's more like revulsion and disgust) of an inanimate object with no feelings with something really destructive, the nasty treatment that shows contempt for real people. The two are not equal. And before you say it's because people are heaping hate on BW-no, actually people are responding with disgust and with some awe and wonder that people at BW could show so little care and concern for products they put their name on, products that are their face to the world, products that if they were some form of art or creativity would be like their babies. Real artists care about stuff their name goes on-and creative people often do feel like their projects are their babies. Paragon Lost doesn't look like anyone cared that much about it. And Casey Hudson thought Deception was really good. Again, proof that they don't care.
Can't tell if serious or trolling
I hope your trolling





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