You know, I'm a little shocked that you didn't pick up on this Bob.
President Obama = sports geek
President Obama = sports geek
Even though I'm one of those who agree with you I'm going to take a stab at it.Abanic said:Anyone have any ideas?
He was. Then the Climate Research Unit scandal happened, showing that the premise for man-made global warming is pure bunk. They fabricated their research and then destroyed it so that no one would be able to tell what they did. So, nowadays Gore has nothing except emotion, peer pressure, and ignorance to propel his agenda (which will probably be demonstrated by responses to this post, i.e., "HOW COULD YOU SAY THAT GLOBAL WARMING IS NOT REAL WHAT ARE YOU DUMMMMB!? UR REDUMBLICAN!").Our most influential non-elected political figure? Al Gore.
There's a lot of things I could call Obama. Apathetic. Cold-hearted. Marxist. Condescending. Incompetent. Fraud. But geeky? No.President Obama? Compared to hard-livin' frat guys like Clinton or Bush II, he's probably as close to the nerd end of the human spectrum of any U.S. President ever.
Don't entirely disagree with you, but do some research on that scandal bud. The leaked documents contained communications between scientists regarding climate change research. On the whole, it didn't prove sh!t, but that didn't matter. Once they were leaked to the public, no-one bothered to read them, because everyone already "knew" what they said.RDubayoo said:Oh dear. Leftism, hooo!
He was. Then the Climate Research Unit scandal happened, showing that the premise for man-made global warming is pure bunk. They fabricated their research and then destroyed it so that no one would be able to tell what they did. So, nowadays Gore has nothing except emotion, peer pressure, and ignorance to propel his agenda (which will probably be demonstrated by responses to this post, i.e., "HOW COULD YOU SAY THAT GLOBAL WARMING IS NOT REAL WHAT ARE YOU DUMMMMB!? UR REDUMBLICAN!").Our most influential non-elected political figure? Al Gore.
Anybody can look at any group of people and giggle about what a bunch of what a bunch of mindless nincompoops they are, or call them a sheep blob, or whatever. Most the people have far more complicated reasons to see a movie than "herpderp I'm a dummy!!". Some people have worked long and hard and just want to kick back, the movie doesnt matter. Maybe they figure it'll be decent because its well-funded. Moviebob even mentioned a few reasons, like "this is something my friends and I comprimised to see." Hell, I know an incredibly intelligent adult who goes to dumb movies just to sleep through them, and another who watches them to feel smarter than the ninmcompoops who enjoy these kinds of movies.Chunkyfudgelover said:You have great faith in the movie going public I must say! Well, of course many an acute mind visits the cinema from time to time but when you take into account the mass of cretins who also go the average is brought down a fair amount. I certainly can't produce an official tally of their intelligence so my only source would be that I worked in a cinema for a year and I love going to the cinema myself! Sturgeon's law must also come into the equation I'm sure you'll agree.
That's because MovieBob is living in a world of this own, but to his defense, so are we all.Kollega said:I have never really understood all the fuss about "the impending end of geek films" Moviebob constantly brings up.
Yes it is. Think about the fact that they advertised it as a film with Stone Cold Steve Austin and Randy Couture from WWE and UFC respectively, both considered to be geek pasttimes in their own right.Sicamat said:Isn't The Expendables as much as a geek movie as Scott Pilgrim VS. The World?
It didn't disprove anything, they were not talking about a decline in temperature, but I'm guessing you don't even know what I'm talking about, because you just took it at face value and ran with it.RDubayoo said:Oh dear. Leftism, hooo!
He was. Then the Climate Research Unit scandal happened, showing that the premise for man-made global warming is pure bunk. They fabricated their research and then destroyed it so that no one would be able to tell what they did.Our most influential non-elected political figure? Al Gore.
We are going with the second one right? The everything being crap?You have great faith in the movie going public I must say! Well, of course many an acute mind visits the cinema from time to time but when you take into account the mass of cretins who also go the average is brought down a fair amount. I certainly can't produce an official tally of their intelligence so my only source would be that I worked in a cinema for a year and I love going to the cinema myself! Sturgeon's law must also come into the equation I'm sure you'll agree.
It was my fault for the wording.Apologies, when you mentioned these people referred to Iron Man as 'fast food cinema' I got the impression they thought it was beneath them, which certainly seems pretentious. When a film so universally loved is disliked by an individual they tend to be only saying this to make you think they know something you don't. Of course if they just didn't like it then that's fair enough, albeit a shame. The Expendables was a terribly made movie regardless of who liked it. To use a musical analogy... U2 the band. Suppose I hated them. It matters not, they make good music whether I like it or otherwise!
How bizarre. These people actually exist? I thought they were some hyper idealised version of teenage life where clans were created to make dramatic tension ("Oh no she's dating outside here clique, jow could she?").I guess it varies from school to school and town to town. Such labels were once based on individual groups. The existence of these labels led to people augmenting their appearance, musical taste, personalities and even cigarette brands to better suit the 'requirements' of the group they wish to assimilate into. Metalheads will grow their hair to become 'more metal'. Emos will all of a sudden start reading Twilight novels and collecting Tim Burton crap all in the hopes of appearing 'more emo'. Accordingly self-proclaimed 'indieheads' will wear vintage tees, skinny fit jeans, all of a sudden turn vegan and watch 'quirky' films. That is why Juno was 'so cool' and had a Kimya Dawson soundtrack. That is why Nick & Norah was soaked in Indie essence. It's also why the indie comic Scott Pilgrim was chosen to be made into a movie. It was marketed deftly to these cretins. The industry thrives on these credulous slaves.
Please don't be so insulting; he's got a right to his opinion, as much as you do. I thought the same thing, myself: Expendables is by definition a type of geek entertainment, because it revels in presenting old action hero stars in a common film, exploiting the tropes of its particular genre. It's not the same kind of movie as Scott Pilgrim, by any stretch, but you don't have to fill a film up with ridiculous video game references, young actors, and loads of ridiculous nonsensical special effects to qualify for geek-dom*. There are layers here, many of them; that's why I think Movie Bob's article is only reflecting a basic fact that's been overlooked: to be geek is not to be united.The Stonker said:Sorry I need to defend this movie and say.Sicamat said:Isn't The Expendables as much as a geek movie as Scott Pilgrim VS. The World?
Fuck you.
The expendables is a cliché action movie with B rated actors, even the explosions aren't that nice.
While Scott Pilgrim is creative and actually focuses on something except for explosions.
Really don't put Scott Pilgrim and The expendables in the same room, why? Because the expendables is a movie for the masses, while Scott can be enjoyed by everyone and the geek will understand more of the jokes.
But you get the point.
Hmm..Maybe I'm just kind of out there but I always felt the problem with global warming was more that we were accelerating it not causing it. I don't really see that effect as being debatable. Human kind has too much of an impact on the earth to not throw something out of wack. To me what I find more debatable is when global warming has truly picked up, species are lost, and others flourish will we really be in terrible shape as some predict? We might just get along fine in a different way or we may lose some people when ways of life are really threatened.dathwampeer said:Yeah... sure.
I guess all the drastic climate changes that happened before we even existed. Never mind before our industrial revolution just never happened ay?
"DAMN YOU PERMIAN EVIDENCE... for foiling my clever strawman!!!!!!"
Did we have an effect on Natural climate change? Hmmmm debatable. But possible.
Did we cause it? Fuck no. What hippie world do you live in?