Top products from r/TeamFourStar

We found 7 product mentions on r/TeamFourStar. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/NintendoAddict · 3 pointsr/TeamFourStar

If giant sales conglomerates named after rivers/rainforests are your bag, you're in luck! Comes in Blu-Ray or DVD, both on sale by the look of things, so get to supportin' the official release!

u/km89 · 5 pointsr/TeamFourStar

So correct me if I'm wrong, but the major argument here is that it's way too popular, and therefore somehow bad?

I can understand the pacing. I don't agree with that argument, but it's an argument that could make or break a show.

But basing your opinion of something on how popular that thing is is ridiculous. "Oh, we can't go anywhere without seeing it!" Oh freaking well. The success of the advertising around the show is absolutely not connected to the good-ness or bad-ness of the show itself.

It's fine if you didn't like the show. Not every show is for every person. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. It's even fine if you did like the show, but aren't interested in watching it again. But allowing your opinion of the show to be swayed by the advertising around it--something that is, in all likelihood, not a choice that the creator can say yes or no to--just seems silly to me.

The show stands or falls by itself. The manga stands or falls by itself. The marketing stands or falls by itself. There have been plenty of great mangas that had horrible anime adaptations. Every other movie that comes out gets a poorly-written book about the plot (like the link below). Plenty of solid shows that have way overblown marketing.

>http://www.amazon.com/The-Dark-Knight-Rises-Novelization/dp/1781161062