• mushroommunk@lemmy.today
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        14 小时前

        And your argument for that is?

        He was so bad in Destiny 2 they replaced him with North for the main voice (Ghost). Fact. Members of the little people community lambasted him for ladder pulling with Snow White when he claimed to represent all little people and turned Disney away from hiring little people for the film. Fact. You can search for comments by the likes of Cara Reedy, Terra Jolé, and more.

        For the more subjective parts of he’s a bad actor, yeah that’s subjective, but I’m also by no means the first and it’s subjective so 🤷🏻‍♂️

        • SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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          6 小时前

          Man I do feel he got the shit end of the stick with destiny though. He played what they wanted, an emotionless monotone sidekick. Turns out people didn’t want that.

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            13 小时前

            Because I’m passionate about movies and tired of seeing shitty people praised. One could probably point out your defending him is also a waste of energy?

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              12 小时前

              But I’m not being angry about it, just curious why you are. I probably wont reply again. Have a great day!

            • voodooattack@lemmy.world
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              10 小时前

              Can you name the thing(s) he did wrong with a why attached? That’s usually how you present subjective critique. Your preconceptions about a shared frame of reference with everyone else start fraying when you assume everyone sees the problem as clearly as you do, and I speak from practical experience.