>he didn't get it
they end up mocking the concept by taking advantage of this "privledge" which ultimately shows them still getting punished and being confined to the same rules of society as everyone else
They didn't mock anything, their actions were positioned as "look at these ignorant idiots, their attitude is out of place in current year and no man should look up to these misogynists"
>theres a scene where a feminist college professor explains white privledge to beavis and butthead, how could it be good?
Lmao it's the best scene in the movie
this but beyond this it's literally the equivalent to what the simpson's movie did to it's original series. perverting the original charm to graft modern irony/lolawkward horseshit onto it
>this but beyond this it's literally the equivalent to what the simpson's movie did to it's original series. perverting the original charm to graft modern irony/lolawkward horseshit onto it
So you wanted what exactly how you said doesn't mean you could done that any different.
You really can't grasp the mike judge genius or your letting them tell you what you can and can't like on and from both sides
Movie was kino with a weak spot but otherwise alot better than the other 90s revivals
It's a 7/10 like b&t3
Are you a fricking moron? There were entire original episodes devoted to feminism. The white privilege fits right in with episodes like "Womyn." They've done that forever. It only feels different now because of how unhinged and ridiculous the left has become. They're like a parody.
I was pleasantly surprised, the trailer looked bad. Of course, the Netflix style animation was jarring but that doesn't take away from the writing
The idea of an old TV show doing a gimmick where they're in the modern day and take on new issues should turn out awful with cold takes that come out cringe but it actually worked pretty well here. It wasn't trying to shove some entry level opinion down your throat but rather it just let them do funny shit. I could almost imagine that segment in a classic episode whereas if Family Guy or Simpsons tried it, it would've turned out much worse
The white privilege sequence stands out but otherwise not really.
It's not a horrid thing to watch on its own, but comparing it to Do America is just setting yourself up for disappointment. The gap is immense.
the paramount TV channel is pure garbage from both a technical standpoint and when it comes to content >watching blurry 480p Bar Rescue >watch a scene where wetmouth loudpants uses his wife as bait for a bad owner >get a commercial for bar rescue that is the same scene i just watched, nothing changed aside from a 'watch bar rescue' watermark i could barely make out >see the same scene recapped in the show following the 'commercial' break
that's all thanks to chief marketing officer domenic dimeglio and his marketing plan to target this site
i wonder if he capitalized off colbert's staff sneaking into congress last week
Zoomers are too ADHD-riddled to appriceate the subtle winks and comedic timing that makes the show good. They need mumble rap blasting and omg so qt girls dancing around making le funny quirky face
theres a scene where a feminist college professor explains white privledge to beavis and butthead, how could it be good?
Because Beavis and Butthead now use this concept of white privilege to do what's in their nature and be fricking shitheads which is funny.
privledge KEK
>he didn't get it
they end up mocking the concept by taking advantage of this "privledge" which ultimately shows them still getting punished and being confined to the same rules of society as everyone else
They didn't mock anything, their actions were positioned as "look at these ignorant idiots, their attitude is out of place in current year and no man should look up to these misogynists"
There were scenes like that in the original show too. They literally got their ass kicked by feminists in one episode
you're astonishingly stupid
he's just underlining the idea you can't even make fun of the bullshit of today without being confused for supporting the bullshit of today
ya know, one of the reasons comedy is dead.
not an argument
i side with the other guy based on this back and forth
Lol no you dumb zoomie
>theres a scene where a feminist college professor explains white privledge to beavis and butthead, how could it be good?
Lmao it's the best scene in the movie
this but beyond this it's literally the equivalent to what the simpson's movie did to it's original series. perverting the original charm to graft modern irony/lolawkward horseshit onto it
>this but beyond this it's literally the equivalent to what the simpson's movie did to it's original series. perverting the original charm to graft modern irony/lolawkward horseshit onto it
So you wanted what exactly how you said doesn't mean you could done that any different.
You really can't grasp the mike judge genius or your letting them tell you what you can and can't like on and from both sides
Movie was kino with a weak spot but otherwise alot better than the other 90s revivals
It's a 7/10 like b&t3
>quoting the entire post
>unintelligible nonsense
what language did you watch the movie in?
There's no way those guys didn't score.
With each other, at least.
Are you a fricking moron? There were entire original episodes devoted to feminism. The white privilege fits right in with episodes like "Womyn." They've done that forever. It only feels different now because of how unhinged and ridiculous the left has become. They're like a parody.
>"Are you a fricking moron?"
>demonstrates clear lack of reading comprehension
That's correct. Everything said and done in this movie is taken at face value. Nothing is used as a vehicle for satire.
I was pleasantly surprised, the trailer looked bad. Of course, the Netflix style animation was jarring but that doesn't take away from the writing
The idea of an old TV show doing a gimmick where they're in the modern day and take on new issues should turn out awful with cold takes that come out cringe but it actually worked pretty well here. It wasn't trying to shove some entry level opinion down your throat but rather it just let them do funny shit. I could almost imagine that segment in a classic episode whereas if Family Guy or Simpsons tried it, it would've turned out much worse
>Didn't see the scene 12 seconds later that show there is no such thing as white privilege
>privledge
Zoomer education, everyone.
that was the best part of the movie
They don't know how to torrent.
Did it have any very memorable scenes akin to Lesbian Seagull or the white zombie scene in the first movie?
i guess the rob zombie scene equivalent would be the little wayne nacho montage
The white privilege sequence stands out but otherwise not really.
It's not a horrid thing to watch on its own, but comparing it to Do America is just setting yourself up for disappointment. The gap is immense.
why would zoomers watch beavis and butthead
The language of frick you c**t
the paramount TV channel is pure garbage from both a technical standpoint and when it comes to content
>watching blurry 480p Bar Rescue
>watch a scene where wetmouth loudpants uses his wife as bait for a bad owner
>get a commercial for bar rescue that is the same scene i just watched, nothing changed aside from a 'watch bar rescue' watermark i could barely make out
>see the same scene recapped in the show following the 'commercial' break
i was amazed
its funny how every thread about a paramount/cbs property reads like a bot thread.
that's all thanks to chief marketing officer domenic dimeglio and his marketing plan to target this site
i wonder if he capitalized off colbert's staff sneaking into congress last week
Zoomers are too ADHD-riddled to appriceate the subtle winks and comedic timing that makes the show good. They need mumble rap blasting and omg so qt girls dancing around making le funny quirky face
Kek they even put mumble rap in there and it was completely out of place on purpose it was doomer gen xy shitposting
Based nerd who creates strawmen to make himself feel better.
because it wasn't made for zoomers in mind, you fricking moron.
why even ask such a dumb rhetorical question?