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this post was submitted on 11 Jun 2024
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Ready player one and also Scott pilgrim or whatever its called. That whole "needs are cool, buy funko pops" craze is super cringe.
Out of curiosity, how old are you? I hold up Scott Pilgrim as the Fast Times at Ridgemont High of my generation (older millennials). I could see it not hitting the same for older and newer gens.
Of course it's a perfectly valid opinion even if we are in the same gen. I'm sure Fast Times had its detractors, too
I'm in that same generation but I like to think I have some taste and am quite able to critique bad writing and stupid stories
Out of curiosity, how many funko pops do you own?
1, given to me in a Secret Santa exchange. I'm not following the connection you're trying to make between a goofy action movie and a toy line.