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Chris Noeth

@ChrisNoeth

#indiecomics creator / #indiegames developer / #indiedev / #comicartist / #comicwriter / #spielentwickler Jeder Post ist im Zweifel satirisch.

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You don't have to cynically promote a terrible show anymore by attacking fans @RobertPicardo, it's already canceled. Your contract is fulfilled. Unblock me and apologize to me and the rest of the real Star Trek fans.
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Chris Noeth@ChrisNoeth·
This shit show has nothing to do with Gene Roddenberry's vision! It is an abomination and ideological shitshow showing why this woke nonsense has to stop... NOW!
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Showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau react to Star Trek: Starfleet Academy getting shut down: "It’s been my and Noga’s joy and privilege to help carry Gene Roddenberry’s extraordinary vision forward with Starfleet Academy, thanks to the hundreds of hardworking humans who pour every ounce of their talents into the work daily with imagination and reverence. We are in post-production now on what will be the second and final season. We’re so proud of what we’ve accomplished together on this show, and the world will get to see the work of these extraordinary artists when season two airs. We will finish strong. Whether you’re working on Star Trek or part of the marvel that is Star Trek fandom — its very heart, soul, and conscience —the joy comes from adventuring across boundaries of time, space, and the humanly possible in service to Roddenberry’s transformative vision of the future. That incomparable vision was fueled by an inexhaustible optimism. Star Trek places its bet on the best in human nature. It dares to imagine a society of “infinite diversity in infinite combinations,” free of war, hate, poverty, disease, and repression, and dedicated to the spirit of scientific inquiry and respect for all life, whether carbon or silicon-based, green-skinned or blue. But make no mistake: Gene Roddenberry wasn’t some starry-eyed dreamer. He was a decorated Army bomber pilot in the Pacific Theater. He had seen first-hand the grim consequences of the worst of human nature. And his vision of the future wasn’t just a promise of hope. It was also a warning. In a fraught, frightening time of intolerance and violence, Star Trek said: Look! We made it! But just barely. First, we had to put all those ancient scourges behind us. It said that what makes us glorious as a species, and gives us hope for the future and the galaxy is inextricably linked to what makes us dangerous to each other, to this one world we presently inhabit, and to ourselves. That dual message—of hope and of warning—isn’t just a pretty dream but a call to action, to think about who we are in a different way. Please don’t take our word for it. Take Gene’s: “Star Trek was an attempt to say that humanity will reach maturity and wisdom on the day that it begins not just to tolerate, but take a special delight in differences in ideas and differences in life forms. […] If we cannot learn to actually enjoy those small differences, to take a positive delight in those small differences between our own kind, here on this planet, then we do not deserve to go out into space and meet the diversity that is almost certainly out there.” With enduring hope that his vision of the future is possible, for our children, their children, and every future cadet in Starfleet Academy: Live Long and Prosper." Did Skydance Paramount make the right decision in scrapping this show?

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Chris Noeth@ChrisNoeth·
@fandompulse He sold it, so who cares?! Fact: This Disney fanfic is just SHIT!
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Bob Iger on George Lucas' disappointment after seeing The Force Awakens: "He didn’t hide his disappointment. ‘There’s nothing new,’ he said. In each of the films in the original trilogy, it was important to him to present new worlds, new stories, new characters, and new technologies. In this one, he said, ‘There weren’t enough visual or technical leaps forward.’ He wasn’t wrong, but he also wasn’t appreciating the pressure we were under to give ardent fans a film that felt quintessentially Star Wars. We’d intentionally created a world that was visually and tonally connected to the earlier films, to not stray too far from what people loved and expected, and George was criticizing us for the very thing we were trying to do." Was George right in his criticism?
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NIUS@niusde_·
Bereits auf den ersten Blick wird deutlich: Hubigs Ideen berühren die Meinungs- und Kunstfreiheit massiv. nius.de/politik/zensur…
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The Sting@TheStingisBack·
In the early ’80s, two landmark TV films tackled nuclear war: The Day After (US) and Threads (UK). Both showed the effects of nuclear fallout on ordinary people. They were grim, unsettlingly accurate, and terrifying. Neither offered a happy ending.
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He shouldn't have blocked the real fans. Would help him now. Or not, because he is part of the problem Marvel has for years. Reading a Spiderman comic today feels like a therapy session for depression. 🥳
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Marvel vet Dan Slott is pleading with fans to buy his new Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day before low orders kill it by issue 5. The man who wrote Amazing Spider-Man for a decade is learning that even web-slingers can flop. His X thread isn't helping: bleedingfool.com/blogs/online-t…

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Chris Noeth@ChrisNoeth·
@MathiasPriebe Irgendwie habe ich das Gefühl, wir müssen mehr Irrenhäuser bauen 🥳
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Mathias Priebe@MathiasPriebe·
Gruppenvergewaltigungen sind jetzt „kulturell konnotierte Missverständnisse“. Und sie enden nach kurzer Zeit. Man kann sich das alles nicht mehr ausdenken. #Priebshow
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Neil Gaiman on why fans abandon popular franchises: "The fan base are fans. And they like the source material because it's the source material they like. So if you do something else, you risk alienating the fans on a monumental scale. It's not Batman if he's now a news reporter in a yellow trenchcoat with a pet bat." Do you agree with him?
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Levon Cade and Bane creator Chuck Dixon on the upcoming Supergirl movie: "More girl boss bullshit. She has to be better than Superman because she’s a girl, right? Stupid men. Stupid men who are the primary audience for movies like this. The trailer (which looks like it was shot through a jar of piss) shows that she always wins and is never challenged by anything. So why bother seeing it?" Do you concur?
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Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
Guys, stop wasting your money - the trailer tells you everything you need to know: Black Captain America:
Sam Wilson is inexperienced, preachy, uninspiring, overrated, and self-righteous. Thunderbolts: A crew of flawed, regretful anti-heroes so BETA they’re led by a WOMAN who’s wallowing in mental illness and self-loathing. Fantastic Four (which was actually better than the trailer): Pushed the male characters powers to the side in favor of FEMALE EMPOWERMENT. Superman: A depressed, despised, over-emotional mess down on the ground every single shot. Supergirl (Woman of Tomorrow): A drunk, unhappy, hopeless party-girl in a bleak, washed-out anti-trailer. Ironheart: A snarky BLACK girlboss who steals, cheats, and consorts with the devil, when she’s not hanging out with thieves and her gay friends. Wonder Man: Now a STRUGGLING BLACK actor who hides his powers like a curse, in a TV show that treats heroism as a burdensome side gig, not a noble choice. Lanterns: Just two NORMAL guys verbally sparring in a basic cop thriller—with nothing GREEN in sight. Spider-Man (Brand New Day): Falling from the sky, hitting the ground, being run over, bouncing off objects etc—no victory, happiness, hope or triumph anywhere in the trailer. Each one tells you how the writers feel about their protagonists: THEY HATE THEM. But more importantly, they tell you how Hollywood feels about YOU. THEY HATE YOU. Each trailer says in no uncertain terms: THIS WILL NOT BE THE SUPERHERO MOVIE YOU’RE EXPECTING. People, they’re not hiding it from you: They’re building a new superhero audience consisting of people who don’t know how these movies are supposed to FEEL. Do yourself a favor and pass on these misery parades. Because they won’t stop making this slop until nobody PAYS to see it.
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