Talk:Wreck-It Ralph 2/@comment-27926499-20161206181029/@comment-27926499-20161214204754

@TDF9055	: "But when you keep going on about the internet-related premise and act like it's the worst thing to ever happen even though everyone else seems to be really looking forward to it, that's where we have some problems."

Everyone else is more like some thousands of people on a vid on YT and a couple of commenters here. What's your point ? Can't accept a different opinion ?

"how is what MonkeyBoy15 and I saying damage control?"

Well, forcing one to accept it and shush any criticism is typical shill.

"We (and probably a few other people here) are really tired of you constantly ranting about the movie out of nowhere, even though there haven't been any trailers, screenshots or even a full plot detail yet."

And where are they ? Also, again, experience can teach one what to expect from a future project, you know ?

"And don't make me list a bunch of decisions in movies people thought were stupid but turned out to be very successful:

- A movie based on LEGO

- Heath Ledger being cast as The Joker

- Disney buying Star Wars

Think about it."

Ahahaha So clever, paraphrasing my own comment. Not.

Allow to retort, then :

- A successful movie that was pretty much a flash in the pan. I don't see many people talking about it nowadays.

- Aaaaaaaand he died before he could even go on, Batman got rebooted in the movies and now they got Jared Leto who is considered.....meh ? I dunno, I don't follow DC anymore, cause it has become too trashy.

- Successful on cashing in money ? Yes Successful on giving new spark to Star Wars ? Hell no. We got a mediocre nostalgia rehash movie and a hit and miss TV show. When Rogue One and Episode 8 will demonstrate they can handle SW without relying on nostalgia rehashing or SJW pandering, then we can say for certain that Star Wars is successful again.