itroitnyah wrote:I want to see the documentary. Just because of all the bad reviews it's getting. Just to see if it's really as bad as people are saying. It's just like how, you know how we've all seen plenty of threads and reviews telling us how bad Beats by Dr. Dre are but you still want to get a pair to see for yourself just how bad they are? Yeah, it's sorta that feel right now.
Anyways, I think that a lot of bronies watch it anyways more because they want a chance to see what the conventions are like, and the interactions with other bronies, since they may not be able to. They may not be able to attend bronycon or everfree, so they want a chance to see how it is, and this is the closest and best way they can see it. Or they may want to see into the lives of other bronies and know that they aren't so different or something along those lines.vladnuke wrote:Stuff saying we aren't the target demographic... You all see the irony in that statement, right? Yeah Vlad, I know that may not be exactly what you meant to say
topitmunkeydog wrote:I haven't watched the documentary yet, and I know the people are being stingy about it, but GUYS: if they don't want it pirated, that should be respected!! You are calling the creators various names, while I feel like the real people who deserve that are those who violated the creator's wishes. I mean, this was not a professional documentary. These people aren't already earning millions off their film. Every dollar they earn is a dollar hard-earned. I mean, they created this thing with a goal in mind, perhaps they are trying to raise moneys for something. It doesn't matter whether it's bad or not, all I'm saying is that people should have more respect. Movies are hard.
topitmunkeydog wrote:I haven't watched the documentary yet, and I know the people are being stingy about it, but GUYS: if they don't want it pirated, that should be respected!! You are calling the creators various names, while I feel like the real people who deserve that are those who violated the creator's wishes. I mean, this was not a professional documentary. These people aren't already earning millions off their film. Every dollar they earn is a dollar hard-earned. I mean, they created this thing with a goal in mind, perhaps they are trying to raise moneys for something. It doesn't matter whether it's bad or not, all I'm saying is that people should have more respect. Movies are hard.
vladnuke wrote:A more accurate summary of my argument would be that we shouldn't be the target demographic. BronyCon is livestreamed and put on youtube for people, every panel is recorded, all the little con shops are perused with cameras, so it's not like they can't get that without paying $11.
This was supposed to be something that "presents the community in a good light", a statement not befitting an objective documentary. As such, when it's routed back to the bronies, it's a pointless circlejerk, but when put out to the public (as it should've been in the first place) it serves a point of being propaganda. Not the most valiant of efforts, but at least better than closing our eyes and reminding ourselves that we're speshul snoflaks.
KingTrollestia wrote:I saw the documentry, and to me it seemed to do more harm than good. They almost seemed to go after the worse of the fandom.
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