This movie has abysmal acting , starring Sarkeesian , her feminazi cronies , demonetises video games and more. This is so bad , Incredible Crew (worst Cartoon Network show in existence) is better than this.
... View MoreIt's a documentary that demonizes gamers and is written with little to no knowledge of the medium. Very little is factual and it goes out of it's way to paint those who oppose said ideas as awful human beings. Not to mention it pretends to take offense for those who aren't offended. Steer clear at all costs
... View MoreHow do I summarize this movie into a short review.I will start by saying that this movie is segregating it's targeted audience. The fact remains that you can't judge a group based on a few of the individuals, and this is what GTFO: Get the F&#% Out is doing.Summed up in four points. 1. It's an important documentary about girls in the gaming industry and/or culture without even acknowledging the other side. As a documentary, it's flawed because of its one-sided approach. 2. As I said above, it's creating(intended or not)a gap between the genders, where women come out as victims and men their assailants. 3. There's a lack of consistency. For example it will imply that there's a lack of female attendants for different conventions, while simultaneously showing footage of groups of people where there is a rather high ratio of women. This is not 50/50 for each gender, but the female presence is higher in their footage than what their statements would suggest. 4. There is too much generalization. The harassment that's happening in chats, lobbies and through messages is depicted as to be done by every male in the world, when in reality it is not. The gaming culture is enormous, and as a result there will be people with bad intentions or lack of understanding. I am grateful for the fact that Miranda Pakozdi referred to what went on during the Cross Assault stream as an isolated incident, giving the first impression that this harassment in topic is the work of several individuals(a large number of individuals) but not an entire gender.This topic needs to be discussed more, but I would not recommend someone who doesn't know about this beforehand to watch this movie. It's prone to ignite more rage than understanding, and therefore I give it 3 out of 10 stars.
... View MoreTHE PLOTSparked by a public display of sexual harassment in 2012, GTFO pries open the video game world to explore a 20 billion dollar industry that is riddled with discrimination and misogyny. In recent years, the gaming community has grown more diverse than ever. This has led to a massive clash of values and women receive the brunt of the consequences every day, with acts of harassment ranging from name calling to cyber vandalism and death threats. Through interviews with video game developers, journalists, and academics, GTFO paints a complex picture of the video game industry, while revealing the systemic and human motivations behind acts of harassment. GTFO is the beginning of a larger conversation that will shape the future of the video game world.You have to hope the the "director" of this far left wing propaganda piece never works again.She's been a glorified secretary up till now and obviously not being about to score success in Hollywood, has gotten to her and her tiny intellect.This is the worst most biased piece of garbage I have ever seen. Run.
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