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    Brahman 8 January 16:56 to post N.H.K ni yôkoso!

    By the way, I do not recommend the book of the same name, on which this series was filmed. The original story has more depression and hopelessness, less humor and romance. In general, the creators of the series significantly reworked the original work, and this was to its advantage.

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    Anon 1 January 12:19 to post “A Street Cat Named Bob”

    Great and accurate review. I’d just like to add that the movie is set in modern londen, with obvious implications.

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    STFU HollywoodAnon 25 February 13:12 to post Coming Soon

    Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, I still own rightwingtomatoes.com and it just redirects here. I agree on branding 100% for instantly understanding the purpose and easy to remember. But the goal is to have reviews for everything. Just hit a big road block because there is absolutely no money in this corner of the internet. Unless you want to be a grifter and just shit out live streams and start drama and rely on superchats. But in terms of quality  organizations making a difference, I think the only way is to solicit big donations from racist Boomers like Counter Currents and AmRen do. (More power to them, they earned it with years of hardwork and networking, and are branded as high IQ outlets.) But even then you have to worry about “the nail that sticks out gets hammered down” because look what happened to VDare. They flew too close to the sun and had a huge target on their back. It wasn’t just banks, it was the feds interfering. 

       
    Which is why maybe it really fucked us to rebrand in the short term, but I hope it pays off in the long run. If I met some rich Dissident Right donor who had a marketing team and wanted to rebrand (again…) I would be gung ho. But I am so friggin burnt out I just don’t really care at this point. Very redpilling experience but it’s clear that if you want to make a difference you must “put your oxygen mask on first” as they say, and try to get rich through apolitical / non-altruistic means. And THEN swing your dick around with all the extra funds to make a difference. Like Elon Musk and the Paypal Mafia or the people behind Rumble and Odysee. 
     

    So for now, I am focusing on no longer being poor so I can fund all the features myself. And in the meantime, if you know anyone who can do it, more power to ’em. Here’s the data:

    api.zeitgeistreviews.com

    Oh and about cursing, if you are logged in, the curse words should be uncensored. We were planning like a freemium set up to incentivize crowdsourced support but just haven’t gotten around to it. And also riding that fine line of being a platform that is ad friendly but also free speech. No one will support HeilHitlerKillNiggers.com and even websites like AmRen and Counter Currents steer clear of such sites. Ideally, the brand we were going for is like AmRen’s comments section. Articulate and polite racists, but also shitposting anti woke anons. Nice harmony.

    Not to keep bitching, but another struggle I found in this project was that if we are too extreme then people claim we are a honey pot, if we are optics cucks people claim we are selling out. Having said all that, I am very optimistic about people waking up and it’s nice to see more and more people using the site. I am certain I will have some of my apolitical projects succeed and you’ll probably see some sudden booms in features and development on the site. And more frequent posting to incentivize Patreon supporters and all that. And now that it’s no longer taboo to talk about Jews and race, we won’t have to worry about payment processors and optics cucking as much. Who knows? 

    Once again, thank you for the feedback and please comment any other thoughts. It really does help us prioritize on backend and I’ve definitely wanted a book section for years. I think to start having a recommended reading list would be easy to code. Will keep ya posted..

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    STFU HollywoodAnon 23 December 2024 7:39 to post Feedback

    Hmmm, can’t seem to figure out what you’re referring to. Can you elaborate?

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    Anon 30 October 2024 7:27 to post Enlightenment Guaranteed: When Spiritual Journey Breaks Instagram Expectations

    Was this review generated with AI? No offense, it just seems very structured in an a way you don’t usually see for reviews

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    Schille 25 December 2024 3:22 to post The Mother and the Whore

    Bernadette lafont is so hot

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    Brahman 15 August 2024 19:55 to post Terminator: Dark Fate - Defiance

    I decided to play Terminator 3: Dark Fate. Of course, I chose the maximum difficulty – Realism. The tutorial missions went relatively well, though I had to sweat a bit to ensure at least some of my squad survived and progressed to the next missions. The game works like this: you start with certain squads, and some of them carry over to the next mission. They gain experience and unlock new skills. In different missions, you can recruit new squads. There are also city outposts where you can purchase personnel and equipment. You can also loot vehicles during missions: cars, Humvees, and even tanks.

    However, there’s a catch: the larger your squad, the more resources it consumes, and resources are limited. This presents a dilemma: what to sell and what to keep and develop. Resources are always scarce, so you need to invest in the most effective units and upgrade them. Vehicles and tanks can also be upgraded with armor, weapons, and engine modifications.

    The game feels like a Mad Max-style survival experience, with a convoy of vehicles racing through the desert: small maneuverable cars, APCs, makeshift artillery on trailers, and trucks carrying supplies and fuel. There can also be separate transport trucks. The entire team is self-sufficient; if you run out of fuel and a tank stops, it’s essentially lost and won’t make it to the next mission.

    There’s a wide variety of units: assault troops, snipers, special forces, etc. You need to assemble your team to have several self-sufficient groups that can hold various points on the map, as missions often require controlling multiple locations.

    When I started the main missions after the tutorial, I really struggled. Maps that were supposed to take an hour ended up taking 10 hours to complete. Even then, victory wasn’t guaranteed. I reached the cartel city, where enemy Humvees with artillery prevented me from approaching. I managed to defeat them with tremendous effort, but then decided to go back two missions to acquire my own artillery. I replayed those missions, bought artillery, and dismantled the Humvees.

    Eventually, I completed the game. Even towards the end, I was still learning new things. Such hardcore games are interesting because you can’t beat them on the first try. I think this game is underappreciated by the gaming community due to its specific gameplay – strategy games aren’t very popular nowadays because they require thinking, which many modern gamers find unappealing. Nevertheless, the game turned out to be very successful and provides a unique gaming experience not found in other titles.

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    iwatchshit 10 February 10:39 to post Black Box

    lmao – they rip off Memento and have the balls to call the protagonist Nolan?

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    brainfried 25 December 2024 22:19 to post Sickening, but worth the watch

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    alishaAnon 24 November 2024 5:01 to post FAQ

    lol

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    RWT 20 December 2024 6:22 to post Dogcrap

    Fuckin’ lol. Damn dude. I knew it was goy slop shlocky romcom B movie, but not Dogshit Popcorn!

    I figured I’d get some pushback on this review. I think the last time that happened was with “Talk To Me” (2022) because I said I didn’t mind the gaggle of negresses and changs in the cast. But for this, you can tell it’s a cheesy 90’s movie from the poster and release date. And the trailer. Didn’t think I needed to give a heads up about that.

    I love 80’s and 90’s movies because they are unapologetically upbeat. I enjoy dark and gritty realistic movies but now everything is too self aware and makes meta jokes that break the fourth wall or try to one up each other with realism. I’m tired of every actor being ugly and frumpy. I want to watch gorgeous people LARP as normal.

    Also, c’mon man! Loving animals is the Whitest thing you can do. Would love to read your review of “The Cove” (2009).

    Anyways, hilarious excoriating review. Sorry to have led you astray.

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    STFU HollywoodAnon 16 January 11:13 to post Feedback

    You mean the reset password email doesn’t send or you never set up a recovery email? You’ve been an O.G. user for a while so maybe you had a profile without it. We tried to make it as easy as possible to post reviews without confirmation links sent or any of that, since fighting network effects is hard enough. But situations like this may be rough. Lemme think…
     
    In the meantime, sorry! Maybe make an alt account? I’ll check back soon after looking into it.

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  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    Anon 18 October 2024 20:02 to post Underrated and under radar

    KINOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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    Brahman 5 September 2024 6:17 to post Egoism is born from the soil of permissiveness

    In a modern context, this parable can serve as an illustration of how various woke-minorities take advantage of the kindness and tolerance of the true masters to dictate their agenda.

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    Beertje BlauwRWT 20 December 2024 19:13 to post Feedback

    One recommendation: Most of the time, after someone posts a review you get a lot of reactions from people, thumb ups, or downs, a reply, etc but then it mostly sinks down, for example nobody responded to any of my reviews in the months I have been gone. Old reviews are snowed under and forgotten. So it might be a good idea to make a 4th button next to latest that shows random reviews from everyone on the site. This way you increase the engagement with other people’s reviews and makes it easier for people to find new media to watch.

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    Brahmanalisha 19 August 2024 12:07 to post You have to pay for everything

    Yeah, I watched it the other day and decided to share my impressions. It’s scary that people have forgotten how to think and form their thoughts and perceive any consistent text as the generation of a neural network.

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  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    Anon 18 October 2024 20:03 to post Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre

    Pretty solid movie mired by Plaza’s reddit schtick but saved by Hugh

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    Brahman 14 August 2024 10:18 to post Blade Runner 2049

    Here is the music generation from the neural network of Suno Ai on the theme of this piece:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqCAxGQvfjI&list=RDOqCAxGQvfjI

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    alisha 19 August 2024 8:00 to post You have to pay for everything

    chatgpt slop?

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    Brahman 17 August 2024 19:13 to post Rage of Mages

    Walkthrough of the game for the mage in a fast way on a high difficulty. For hardcore lovers:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONPPfiNoNNs

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