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    Beertje BlauwBeertje Blauw 2 February 18:29 to post Feedback

    Never mind, the woke score is in a tab below, but the area for reviews cut’s of at the four star mark.

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    Anon 6 February 5:22 to post FAQ

    I appreciate that you are not Letterboxd, even though their website loads quicker.

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    STFU HollywoodAnon 25 February 13:39 to post Feedback

    I agree 100%. And again, if some rich donor said to go back to RightWingTomatoes, I’d do it in a heartbeat. And I know it seems weird right now because my grand vision is far from complete. It’s still just a movie review site. So why not RightWingTomatoes? But ideally, we will have books, music, and help filter new media (like a customizable DrudgeReport that puts Odysee/Rumble/BitChute/random blogs all in one feed). If that is what the site looked like now, I think the new name would make more sense. We filter the subcultures and zeitgeists online. 
     
    But even so, I didn’t know that most people don’t even know what “zeitgeist” means, lol. F**k man… really wish I had the money to pay marketers and branding and all that. Just fumbling in the dark. Ah well. Still, I think it’s more harmful to keep switching names back and forth, and mentally I just view this as a side project for the time being. Too frustrating otherwise. But I’m with ya, man. Oh, and for what it’s worth, none of you guys knew but that initial rebrand was also because I was on a mission applying for grants, loans, and legit institutional support. I mean, I went balls to the wall, tons of networking events, tons of applications, cold calls, cold emails, meeting mentors, etc.

    So it wasn’t just a marketing thing, it was also: “How can I make this project presentable to normies and banks?” But even the most legit start ups struggle to get capital if it’s not a brick and mortar business with existing profit. Especially if you don’t have collateral or rich parents. 
      
    So there were other things going on behind the scenes for my rationale. But the dust has settled and I’m open to whatever. ?

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    Anon 26 September 2024 19:56 to post okay

    The messaging in this is terrible
    >your dad is secretly an evil killer
    >family men with normal lives are secretly evil killers
    >mystery meat pop stars good

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  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    brainfried 25 December 2024 22:19 to post Sickening, but worth the watch

  • This review was posted from the United States or from a VPN in the United States.
    STFU HollywoodAnon 1 December 2024 2:06 to post Feedback

    ? Will add that soon. Logged in users can edit their reviews still but there’s an error where it removes all “br” tags and only keeps “&nbsр;” for line breaks. The formatting is all wonky. Originally the site only had anonymous reviews like the Chans, so there was no ability to edit because there was no way to restrict it to the original poster. Then later we added user profiles and registration step by step. So we’re missing some basic features.

    Everyone will be able to delete and edit comments/reviews soon. And in a better way that’s more user friendly. But as of now, you should be able to edit reviews if you go back to that movie page while logged in. Try it. 

    We’ll also be improving the ghetto woke ratings and replace them with tags similar to Google reviews. Step by step though…

    Thanks for your patience.

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  • This review was posted from Austria or from a VPN in Austria.
    AnonSTFU Hollywood 17 January 6:24 to post Feedback

    Yeah when I try to reset, it says:
    “Error: The email could not be sent. Your site may not be correctly configured to send emails. Get support for resetting your password.”

    I may well have made the username profile without an email back then. In the meantine I’ll just make another like you suggested 🙂

  • This review was posted from the United States or from a VPN in the United States.
    RWTBeertje Blauw 21 December 2024 2:28 to post Feedback

    Old geezer music forum? Sounds great. I want to have music forums here. I think starting by scraping Discogs.com, Last.FM, & RateYourMusic.com would be a good start. But gotta improve the existing issues and pillars of the site first. For example, you still can’t write reviews on truly underground things unless you first make an IMDb page. There are a lot of good projects like the stuff Emily Youcis, Sam Hyde, and all the folks associated with the White Art Collective made that aren’t supported here because of that. And the whole point of ZR is not to simply live in the shadow of (((Hollywood))) and find hidden gems but to support independent art from /ourguys/ as well. Same goes for our music scene. I find a lot of great music and then forget what they’re called. Like this YouTube channel EuropeanUnity565. It’s mainly RAC from various countries but there’s also exploratory rap, metalcore, synth indie, etc. 

    European Unity 565
    https://www.bitchute.com/channel/xnWIemZmTp8h

    Les Brigandes – Democracy
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/bJkYGHp20FJW
     
    Kroc Blanc – Nazi
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/q0UMYuew8cZo

    Komplott – Europa
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/1SIYEBDZG6A2
     
    14 Sacred Words – A Declaration Of War
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/lhYbctB91ny3
     

    I could go on and on. But yeah, I really wanna’ pick up the torch where EuropeanUnity565 and WhiteArtCollective took off. We need to support the vanguards! But allow any genre and any race. I think it becomes a circle jerk purity spiral and you limit yourself to a lot of good stuff out there. Like, https://88nsm.com/ is a great resource and they have many genres. But it’s all only about nazi stuff. I think you pigeon hole yourself and that’s not conducive to a movement growing and art needs to be able to experiment freely. So ZR’s forum would also allow interpretations of classics like:

    Steve Windwood – Higher Love (Murdoch Murdoch)
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/2fMCNUfPP0k
     
    Or to be able to appreciate other races art without being called a cuck. You said you like progrock? What about mathrock? Go figure, Asians are good at math(rock) too:

    LITE – Bond 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlWiRjIcjOk

    Rega – Barrel Roll
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcuhwhrCtEc

    tricot – POOL
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZjTXh_zaXc

    Damn, I’m ranting. Clearly this site needs a music forum and music playlist option. But before that, we’ll work on other requested features… Anywho welcome back.

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  • This review was posted from the United States or from a VPN in the United States.
    BrahmanAnon 31 October 2024 11:20 to post Enlightenment Guaranteed: When Spiritual Journey Breaks Instagram Expectations

    It is possible to teach AI to write without structure and with errors. But whether the essence will be conveyed better in such a form is a big question.

  • This review was posted from the United States or from a VPN in the United States.
    AnonAnon 21 September 2024 4:51 to post FAQ

    A F**KING LEAF

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    Anon 9 December 2024 4:27 to post Vril Princess v.s. (((Evil Witch)))

    Based review

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    RWT 16 September 2024 20:48 to post Fantastic Religious Drama!

    Oh, but I guess that tired cliché of grief in a horror film was still there. Definite minus points but still recommend it.

  • This review was posted from Ukraine or from a VPN in Ukraine.
    Sergios 26 August 2024 5:27 to post Miyazaki's Dream

    Yeah, perhaps. The child is going through a crisis due to the death of his mother and the move to a new place with his father’s new wife. He is not accepting her, and he’s facing trouble at his new school. In his troubled imagination this story plays out, in which he accepts a new mother, decides to take responsibility for his own
    life. And then, the painful chapter comes to an end.

  • This review was posted from the United States or from a VPN in the United States.
    BrahmanBrahman 14 August 2024 10:24 to post Blade Runner 2049
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    Anon 4 September 2024 17:15 to post Good old Morrowind in new packaging

    Obviously a slav, lol stop pretending to be american.

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    Brahman 17 August 2024 16:19 to post Ryan Gosling

    The adventures of Ryan Gosling:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A51qCGZhO9Q

  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    brainfriedRWT 20 December 2024 19:56 to post Dogcrap

    It’s all good, part of the fun is sh*tting on it afterwards. I mean compared to ‘Elizabethtown’, Dog Park was f**king oscar material.

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  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    Anon 20 December 2024 19:51 to post Another progressive ideological drama

    deja vu sounds right

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    mypasswordispassword 13 January 22:27 to post Historically inaccurate, but enjoyable family film

    You know what, I should have rated it higher, 4 point something.

  • This review was posted from Canada or from a VPN in Canada.
    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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