latecomer91364
Easily Distracte
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2011
- Posts
- 8,850
Then stop doing it, dumbass.You're not supposed to masturbate to kids buddy.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Then stop doing it, dumbass.You're not supposed to masturbate to kids buddy.
I have some PSE equipment hanging up out in my equipment barn, but I'm primarily a rifle hunter now.Actually I set up an archery range with hay bales and a large oak round as an ax throwing target. I forgot how fun a bow is. And I'm not winning any ax throwing contests any time soon but getting better.
What do you feel insulted by?Netflix’s Next Insult? A Feminist Reimagining of ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’
Jamison Ashley October 17, 2025
Netflix has decided to take another swing at literary history with The Countess of Monte Cristo, a feminist reworking of Alexandre Dumas’s classic. It’s the latest in a long line of absurd “reimaginings” from a company that once prided itself on storytelling and now seems devoted to rewriting it for modern ideology.
French actress Audrey Fleurot, star of HPI, plays Mercédès Herrera — a gender-flipped version of Dumas’s original male lead, Edmond Dantès. Fleurot, who is also producing, says she’s “very involved” in the project, calling it her “baby.” Judging by Netflix’s track record, it might end up being another unloved child of the streaming world.
In this retelling, Dantès dies early so Mercédès can take over as the vengeful hero. The idea is to turn one of the greatest adventure stories ever written into a “female empowerment” saga for a market already saturated with them. The change may appeal to critics looking for symbolic victories, but longtime fans of Dumas probably won’t recognize much beyond the name. In fact, I suspect the studio isn’t even aware of the 1932 German comedy by the same name. In that tongue in cheek homage, a struggling actress borrows some fancy clothes and a car from a film set, and stays in a luxury hotel under the name “Countess of Monte Cristo”. It’s been remade three times, including as 1957’s Just Once a Great Lady. That version may not have the same female empowerment themes they wanted for this gender swapped tale.
Filming is underway in Malta and the Czech Republic with directors Djibril Glissant and Leonardo D’Antoni. French network TF1 is backing the production, while Netflix handles global release — and global outrage, most likely.
More here: https://bleedingfool.com/news/netfl...ist-reimagining-of-the-count-of-monte-cristo/
More woke BS
You must hate The Magnificent Seven.Netflix’s Next Insult? A Feminist Reimagining of ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’
Jamison Ashley October 17, 2025
Netflix has decided to take another swing at literary history with The Countess of Monte Cristo, a feminist reworking of Alexandre Dumas’s classic. It’s the latest in a long line of absurd “reimaginings” from a company that once prided itself on storytelling and now seems devoted to rewriting it for modern ideology.
French actress Audrey Fleurot, star of HPI, plays Mercédès Herrera — a gender-flipped version of Dumas’s original male lead, Edmond Dantès. Fleurot, who is also producing, says she’s “very involved” in the project, calling it her “baby.” Judging by Netflix’s track record, it might end up being another unloved child of the streaming world.
In this retelling, Dantès dies early so Mercédès can take over as the vengeful hero. The idea is to turn one of the greatest adventure stories ever written into a “female empowerment” saga for a market already saturated with them. The change may appeal to critics looking for symbolic victories, but longtime fans of Dumas probably won’t recognize much beyond the name. In fact, I suspect the studio isn’t even aware of the 1932 German comedy by the same name. In that tongue in cheek homage, a struggling actress borrows some fancy clothes and a car from a film set, and stays in a luxury hotel under the name “Countess of Monte Cristo”. It’s been remade three times, including as 1957’s Just Once a Great Lady. That version may not have the same female empowerment themes they wanted for this gender swapped tale.
Filming is underway in Malta and the Czech Republic with directors Djibril Glissant and Leonardo D’Antoni. French network TF1 is backing the production, while Netflix handles global release — and global outrage, most likely.
More here: https://bleedingfool.com/news/netfl...ist-reimagining-of-the-count-of-monte-cristo/
More woke BS
Commonly known as the 'Ladies Scare Me' argument.Netflix should just rename itself Femflix. Every show is the same tired formula: bumbling, clueless men tripping over themselves while some scowling "boss bitch" swoops in to save the day with sass and zero believability. It’s less about storytelling and more about sterilizing masculinity and force-feeding audiences the gospel of gender politics. Forget heroes, fathers, or strong men; you get lecture-driven plotlines and cardboard feminism packaged as the new reality. At this point, it’s not a streaming service, it’s a cultural lobotomy.
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who thinks Netflix has slipped a rung, or two. Considering canceling my subscription.Netflix should just rename itself Femflix. Every show is the same tired formula: bumbling, clueless men tripping over themselves while some scowling "boss bitch" swoops in to save the day with sass and zero believability. It’s less about storytelling and more about sterilizing masculinity and force-feeding audiences the gospel of gender politics. Forget heroes, fathers, or strong men; you get lecture-driven plotlines and cardboard feminism packaged as the new reality. At this point, it’s not a streaming service, it’s a cultural lobotomy.
Nope.Netflix
Fucked
GOOD
Season 3. My bad.Season 2 of the Diplomat is out.![]()
Damn. It's good.Season 3. My bad.![]()
here is a simple answer to your "problem" dont watch itNetflix’s Next Insult? A Feminist Reimagining of ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’
Jamison Ashley October 17, 2025
Netflix has decided to take another swing at literary history with The Countess of Monte Cristo, a feminist reworking of Alexandre Dumas’s classic. It’s the latest in a long line of absurd “reimaginings” from a company that once prided itself on storytelling and now seems devoted to rewriting it for modern ideology.
French actress Audrey Fleurot, star of HPI, plays Mercédès Herrera — a gender-flipped version of Dumas’s original male lead, Edmond Dantès. Fleurot, who is also producing, says she’s “very involved” in the project, calling it her “baby.” Judging by Netflix’s track record, it might end up being another unloved child of the streaming world.
In this retelling, Dantès dies early so Mercédès can take over as the vengeful hero. The idea is to turn one of the greatest adventure stories ever written into a “female empowerment” saga for a market already saturated with them. The change may appeal to critics looking for symbolic victories, but longtime fans of Dumas probably won’t recognize much beyond the name. In fact, I suspect the studio isn’t even aware of the 1932 German comedy by the same name. In that tongue in cheek homage, a struggling actress borrows some fancy clothes and a car from a film set, and stays in a luxury hotel under the name “Countess of Monte Cristo”. It’s been remade three times, including as 1957’s Just Once a Great Lady. That version may not have the same female empowerment themes they wanted for this gender swapped tale.
Filming is underway in Malta and the Czech Republic with directors Djibril Glissant and Leonardo D’Antoni. French network TF1 is backing the production, while Netflix handles global release — and global outrage, most likely.
More here: https://bleedingfool.com/news/netfl...ist-reimagining-of-the-count-of-monte-cristo/
More woke BS
Is it? Do you follow metrics?It's nearly impossible to match the left's cancel culture.
I don't. I canceled my subscription long ago. Unlike you, I didn't need to be hit in the face with a wet mop before figuring out their motivations.here is a simple answer to your "problem" dont watch it
What subscriptions do you currently have and why are you still paying for their woke agenda?I don't. I canceled my subscription long ago. Unlike you, I didn't need to be hit in the face with a wet mop before figuring out their motivations.
lmfao..their motives are to make money...and if that brings in other subscribers then they will produce shows simple as that... are you afraid you may turn into one by watching a show ...omg are you that much of a simpleton that cant simply just turn off a show that doesnt meet your holier than "moral" compass?I don't. I canceled my subscription long ago. Unlike you, I didn't need to be hit in the face with a wet mop before figuring out their motivations.