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Kristian Bates

@BatesKris93

"If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you'll never get it done."--Bruce Lee

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Octorok Reviews
Octorok Reviews@OctorokR·
Simple: Disney writers think that being “strong” means being aggressive, so they write mean, cruel female characters thinking that makes them strong. In reality: true strength comes from power that is tempered by mercy and restraint. Being an asshole doesn’t make you strong, but being a kind and intelligent person that others rely on is. That’s why people like Pomni, but don’t like Captain Marvel or SheHulk.
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Kristian Bates@BatesKris93·
-Doesn't sound anything like Chris Tucker. -Not looking at the camera at all. -The inflection doesn't match the expression. As someone who does use AI as a tool... actually piss off.
Kudzayi@Kudzayi47119508

The actor Chris Tucker, watched the Michael biopic, it was never just a movie, it was personal, as memories of his real friendship with Michael Jackson came rushing back while seeing Jaafar Jackson step into that world. It so was emotional 😭😭😭 It's a tribute to MJ

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Scarver Shawcross
Scarver Shawcross@ScarverShawcro1·
Grindhouse bombed in theaters but still inspired a wave of new splatter/exploitation films. Hobo with a Shotgun was IMO the best of them as it was everything I would want from a film with such a ridiculous title. Plus, it reminded people of how great Rutger Hauer was.
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E@ElijahSchaffer·
Openly mocking Charlie Kirk, an innocent person with little kids who was assassinated for his political beliefs is one of the most fucked up things I’ve ever seen Charlie was a better man than most of us and likely was going to be president one day Put respect on his name.
Havoc⚔️@endBasee

Charlie Kirk is reportedly not able to attend the Met Gala 2026

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SpyHards - A Spy Movie Podcast
“The dirtiest, toughest, meanest, nastiest, most brutal hero we’d ever seen.” Timothy Dalton on why #JamesBond should go back to Fleming…
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Kristian Bates@BatesKris93·
@WSJ Let me remind you... to put the fries in the bag.
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Vera
Vera@Drakesnarl·
Hey, so, if you see police catch an actual kid diddler and the first thing outta your mouth is "ACAB"... You're a goddamn retard.
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Kristian Bates@BatesKris93·
If you unironically treat a leaked script from X years ago like the movie we're getting in 4 1/2 months, as if scripts don't change direction with subsequent drafts, I'm just going to assume that your parents were first cousins.
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Vonster
Vonster@__RiseAgain__·
She was exposed as having lied about being a gamer. She was a set up so feminist/Marxist ideology would be the final say on how we’re allowed to make games. That isn’t “light critique”. Normal critics don’t get a spot on the daily show or get to go to the U.N. That is domination through dishonesty. Crying about a princess being saved in a game is what the real softies did and then they leveraged those tears to ruin the fun with their shit ideology.
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Lost Snow
Lost Snow@LostSnow_Rin·
The Silent Hill movies are a great example of what happens when studios try to do faithful adaptations of games. The fans always hate them because everything gets nitpicked to death. I rewatched all these movies recently and to me they were all great and fun to watch. I was actually really impressed with the most recent one from 2026 because it was trying to be as faithful as possible to the game. I admit, the ending wasn't great but overall it deserves a higher rating than 4 stars! There is no way to make any fandom happy, they are all toxic and they will always complain. That said I understand why Zach Cregger doesn't want to do a faithful adaptation of the Resident Evil games, he knows it's a bad choice because no matter how true he stays to the characters and the story he will get crucified unless the games are recreated frame by frame with actors 😂 (may I say the people who want something like that, just go play the games again, you don't want a movie) Instead he's wanting to make an adaptation of how the gameplay feels and from what I saw in the trailer I think he's going to do an awesome job and I'm really looking forward to watching it when it comes out. Basically I wanted to say that in the past few days I saw a lot of opinions about the new Resident Evil movie and my conclusion is that there's a lot of unhappy people out there who really need to go touch grass 🤣 Also the Silent Hill movies are great and deserve better ratings on IMDB 🤭
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Projekt Parasol
Projekt Parasol@pl_evil·
There’s been a lot of discussion online about a supposed leaked script for the new Resident Evil film by Zach Cregger. It’s worth noting, though, that this material has been circulating for about a year and there’s no clear indication of how closely it reflects the current version of the project. Film scripts rarely stay the same. During development, pre-production, and even filming, they go through multiple revisions. Scenes, dialogue, and sometimes entire storylines can change that’s a normal part of the creative process. Because of that, treating a leak like this as the “final version” of the film can be misleading. It’s more likely a snapshot from an earlier stage rather than an accurate picture of what will end up on screen. It’s also important to remember that scripts are protected by copyright. Sharing or distributing leaked material can cross legal boundaries and undermine the work of the people who created it. For content creators in particular, this can carry real risks both legally and in terms of credibility. On top of that, spreading leaks can create confusion, as people may start to believe they already know the full story while relying on outdated or unverified material. Remember that leaks like these are neither confirmed nor official, so they shouldn’t be treated as reliable information. They can be an interesting curiosity and a starting point for discussion, but the final film often differs significantly from early script drafts. It’s best to approach them with a healthy level of skepticism and wait for official materials that will reveal the true shape of the project. #ResidentEvil #REBHFun #film #ZachCregger
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Kristian Bates@BatesKris93·
Here's my take on the new RE movie: Never seen Barbarian or Weapons - Cregger is just another director to me. I've been playing RE since 2005, and my gateway game was the N64 port of RE2. My favorite RE game is the RE1 remake. I'm staying neutral until I see the full movie.
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The Moonlight Warrior 🌙
The Moonlight Warrior 🌙@BlackMajikMan90·
This is exactly why Netflix pursued buying WB. They know that their streaming model will not last forever and they need to get into theatrical distribution as soon as possible.
Lee Hepner@LeeHepner

Netflix has hit its subscriber ceiling. Stock is flagging. Subscription price hikes are under scrutiny. Exclusive streaming can no longer off-set billions in lost box office revenue. Over a decade and 225 Netflix Originals in, this is their first ever 45-day theatrical release.

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Marina
Marina@marinawinna·
TBH i think the reason resident evil fans are like this is cus the series is very safe horror, but people who play it act like its the absolute pinnacle of the genre - when in reality its a VERY comfortable franchise with very little to actually take you out your comfort zone
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Marcus Pittman
Marcus Pittman@ImKingGinger·
An infographic about the Daily Wire layoffs. Daily Wire risked a lot on Bentkey, and it failed because they sold the wrong person. Here's what I mean. I've spent 15 years inside the conservative / faith baed streaming business. I talk to investors, I talk to other founders, I pitch content, raise capital and I watch what works and what doesn't. And the single biggest mistake I see over and over again in the faith and conservative media space is that they market their products to the parent and forget the kid is actually the customer. Kids' entertainment doesn't work like adult entertainment. A 35-year-old man decides he wants to watch a documentary and he opens an app and he pays for it. That's a one-step transaction. Kids' entertainment is a two-step transaction. Step one: the kid sees something and wants it. Step two: the parent pays for it. If you skip step one, you don't get step two. You just get a parent who subscribed once for ideological reasons and never renewed because her kid kept asking for Bluey. Bentkey skipped step one entirely. I know because Jeremy Boreing said so himself. He told The Christian Post the problem he was solving was that "parents can't trust any of the platforms out there." Not that kids didn't have great shows. Not that children were underserved creatively. The problem he identified was parental anxiety. So that's what he built for. And look, I get it. If you're conservative and you're watching Disney pump ideology into every frame of every show, parental anxiety is real and it's a legitimate market pain point. But anxiety is a reason to subscribe once. Joy is a reason to subscribe forever. Kids will beg their parents to keep a subscription they love. They will not beg for a subscription their parents chose for political reasons. McDonald's figured this out in 1979. Chuck E. Cheese figured it out in 1977. Toys R Us ran a jingle for 40 years because kids sang it, not because parents agreed with the values it represented. The kid is the customer. The parent is the wallet. You have to sell the kid first. Bentkey gave kids Chip Chilla, some redubbed European cartoons from 2015, and a French tween fantasy show. None of those kids were begging for any of that. The parents paid $99 to feel safe. The kids asked for Bluey. Nobody renewed. I made a 10-card breakdown of all of this. The Boreing quote alone is worth reading.
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Vashi Nedomansky, ACE
Director Terence Young shot just 16 hours of footage for the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962). A masterclass in efficiency. He explains his approach in 60 seconds. 🔊
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