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I concur that his review mentioned something akin to "of course Disney had a female lead character!" more than once, which I picked up on.
His point was that the Yautja seek out the most skilled warriors and it's hard to believe that, in the 9th century AD, that would be a middle-aged woman. It was one of the stories that he liked best, though.
Another point with Critical Stinker is that what does he actually like? The answer is stuff produced by Daily Wire/Ben Shapiro, films catering to only to the alt right/conservative audience.
That's not true. He criticized the latest DW movie and has praised plenty of films and shows that cater to mass audiences. Andor, House of the Dragon, Shogun, The Penguin and The Boys, for example, are not "conservative" shows.
The difference is that Campea sticks to only entertainment, he doesn't discuss politics on his show. And for what it's worth, I tend to disagree with him on a lot of stuff, like his incessant promoting of Man Of Steel as the "most underrated comic book movie of all time". :laugh: I also do not share his appreciation of The Last Of Us tv show.

I will not give Critical Stinker any clicks and also made it already clear what I thought of the movie of the topic, I did not hide that I thought the ending required a fair bit of suspension of disbelief.
If you don't watch his videos, how you do you know the extent to which he discusses politics? FYI, he touches on cultural issues only when it's relevant to the entertainment, because, like it or not, entertainment is a reflection of what's going on in culture. You may not like or agree with his perspective, which is fine, but forming an opinion of him and calling him names without even listening to that perspective is silly.
 
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His point was that the Yautja seek out the most skilled warriors and it's hard to believe that, in the 9th century AD, that would've been a middle-aged woman. He did find the story to be "pretty decent," regardless, though.

That's not true. He criticized the latest DW movie and has praised plenty of films and shows that cater to mass audiences. Andor, House of the Dragon, Shogun, The Penguin and The Boys, for example, are not "conservative" shows.

If you don't watch his videos, how you do you know the extent to which he discusses politics? FYI, he touches on cultural politics only when it's relevant to the entertainment, because, like it or not, entertainment is often a reflection of what's going on in culture. You may not like or agree with his perspective, which fine, but forming an opinion and calling him names without even listening to it is prejudiced and silly.
I've seen enough of him in the past to not bother giving him clicks. The fact that he hangs around the same crowd as the worst "hatedom" grifters like Geeks & Gamers, Nerdrotic, Geeks & Gamers and known racist The Quartering is enough.
 

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