Comments by "Yesica1993" (@Yesica1993) on "ENOUGH With The Remakes" video.
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This is why people have to be buying hard copies of their favorite movies/shows/music! And physical books, not just ebooks. I work barely part time so I can't do much. But even before THE MESSAGE started being shoved down our throats 24/7, I bought a new copy of Gone With the Wind, both book and movie. I could already feel the rumblings of censorship starting. I've bought a better copy of 1984 and Brave New World. I bought a new study Bible with large print that should last me the rest of my life. I even bought a pocket sized, leather bound copy of the American Constitution. I will keep buying other things as I am financially able.
They are not going to stop until they 1) destroy everything that doesn't conform to THE MESSAGE, and 2) reprogram everyone, especially the younger generations. Get physical copies of your favorite movies/shows/music/books while you still can. You can find great deals on ebay. Video streaming services, music streaming services, and ebook services can all disappear things they deem, "problematic." If you have children, especially, get those classics/favorites for them now, while you still can.
All of this is intentional. We are in a woke commie revolution. Wake up!
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I'm going to skip The Little Mermaid actress' comments because I just don't have the energy to be angry right now.
As to Beauty & the Beast, that was the first of these childhood classics remakes that I remember intentionally avoiding. Even before THE MESSAGE took over, I thought it was pointless, especially doing it shot-for-shot. Why bother? Plus, Emma Watson annoys me. I loved her as Hermione. But now she reminds me of Kristen Stewart - one expression, all the time. She also is nowhere near beautiful enough for Belle. There. I said it. Even if I'd been interested in the movie, I didn't think she fit the role at all.
While I love you, Drinker, I disagree that changing her character was a minor thing! I didn't even know they had done that! (I told you I avoided it. I erased it from my mind as though it never existed.) The fact that she was smart/bookish made her the ONLY Disney princess I ever liked or related to in any way. I was never pretty, so I never related to any of that. And these movies always centered on finding Prince Charming, something I knew I'd never have. But even though she was still princess-gorgeous, at least she was smart and loved books! I could relate to that. Having a library with rolling ladders is still a dream of mine to this day.
(Just for clarity, just because I'm saying I never related to princess movies doesn't mean I'm a man-hating feminist. I still enjoyed some of those movies growing up, and even as an adult. See? Just because you can't fully relate to something on a screen doesn't mean you have to go on a crusade to 'BURN IT ALL DOWN!'
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