FurtiveFugitive
So here we have Internet Guy posting a stolen comic about stolen artifacts. Neat.
Share some credit. http://smbc-comics.com/comic/sanctum
‘X is too expensive right now’: Americans are spending less or skipping X altogether.
X = travel, housing, food, healthcare…
You love to see it. Never heard of this company before but I’ll be keeping an eye on them now. Good luck to them and every other developer standing up to the enshitification of everything.
That article, which does highlight a valid criticism of society and Hollywood, doesn’t really apply to this scenario. The fan edit isn’t about sexing up the characters. The edit is doing a more effective job of recreating the original poster than the movie studio did.
I don’t fault the actors or even the studio for wanting to feature their high paid actors on the movie poster but by trying to recreate the original but failing to capture the mood, of course fans are going to want to put their spin on it. There is probably even a middle ground that could have been struck to make her face mysterious but still mostly visible.
Is it rude and offensive when fans edit the Lord of the Rings films to better reflect the original story as told in the books?
In the end, I’m pretty sure this whole thing is a PR stunt to stir up word of mouth. Which of course is working because we all like to argue.
Misreading that headline, I had to question if Peppa was voiced by a 99 year old man.
Identify and shame these fuckers who are too scared to show their faces in public.
You misspelled disservice.