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The Angry Rants Over James Rolfe´s Ghostbusters Video - TGG

I (Robin Ek, TGG) think it´s safe to say that Paul Feig´s "Ghostbusters" has caused a whole lot of drama and Internet fights as of lately. Still, James Rolfe topped it all with his recent video about "Ghostbusters" (Rolfe just stated that his not going to watch or review the new "Ghostbusters" movie, and that caused a lot of fuss). So this is my take on that matter.

NotEvenMyFinalForm2901d ago (Edited 2901d ago )

James has been called everything from right wing reactionary to women hater mra, some even made fun of his wife for marrying a misogynist and all just because he did not like the trailer of a movie where women are the protagoniists. Even journalists from "respectable" websites like The Guardian have roasted him for it on twitter. The whole thing is disgusting. Sjw's are out of control.

thekhurg2901d ago (Edited 2901d ago )

The movie looks awful and their choice of the cast is equally as terrible. There are far better choices for an all female cast.

Stringerbell2901d ago (Edited 2901d ago )

Why is this even a thing? The anger over his statement is stupid. Also stupid is the people thinking he is taking some pious stance like he made a video about saving the rain forest or the whales. No, he just doesn't want to see a movie. We live in a world where people have to take sides and fling poo at each other over some guy not wanting to see a movie, good grief talk about first world problems...

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