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●Valkyrae reveals that she has a cameo in the Minecraft movie.
●While filming this cameo, she says she saw Jason Momoa "mistreat" the crew.
●She says Momoa was "angry, really mad and yelling".
Streamer Valkyrae says that she saw Jason Momoa "mistreat" the crew of the Minecraft movie. She says she saw this was shooting a cameo for the film, during which she alleges to have seen Momoa "yelling" at workers behind the scenes.
As spotted by Insider Gaming, Valkyrae - real name Rachell Marie Hofstetter - revealed this during a stream with fellow content creator JasonTheWeen. Here, she reveals that seeing Momoa on set was her worst celebrity experience, and that she would "not be happy working under these conditions".
"So, Minecraft movie. I have a cameo in the Minecraft movie that's coming out," Valkyrae explains. "I would have to say, Jason Momoa. I just saw him mistreat some of the crew, and it was pretty disappointing. It was a very emotional scene so maybe he was still in character, I don't know. But I was kind of surprised by how he treated some of the crew.
"He was just really mad at them that they weren't doing something right, like setting up like the shot," she continues. "He was just angry, really mad and yelling. So I was like, man, this is not a good work environment. I would not be happy working under these conditions."
The Minecraft Movie Has Faced Issues Since Its Reveal
Momoa's alleged behaviour on set isn't the only issue the Minecraft movie has faced. The first trailer dropped last week and was met with near-universal backlash across the gaming community. From the casting to the visuals, fans seem to think this film is going to miss the mark. The comments on the trailer are overwhelmingly negative too, and it seems like many have already written this off as a miss, not joining the ranks of successful video game adaptations like The Super Mario Bros. Movie and the Sonic series.
In any case, Minecraft is coming to theatres next April. It remains to be seen if it can win back some good will with fans as we see more of the movie.
《Minecraft》
The best-selling video game of all time, Minecraft is a sandbox title developed by Mojang that bridges the gap between video games and education. Whether you want to raid dungeons and build whatever you choose, there's something for everyone across almost every gaming platform you can think of.
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Never forget: Jason Momoa started out on Stargate: Atlantis. If this f-slur thinks he's important, remember that he's the Michael Dorn (Worf) on the show that ripped off the show that ripped off Star Trek. I mean it's so extreme that Dorn should get royalties from everything this guy does because he actually established that character. By, you know, acting. And this tard has been riding on being a bad impersonation of him.
(Unironic moment of rage about people getting screwed over in show business.)
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Teal'c >>>>> both of them
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Teal'c was was good but Worf made that character. No offense to that actor but his role had already been made for him.
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He was cool here
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He was not. He's a terrible Duncan Idaho. The guy who played him in the 1984 version was way better. Duncan Idaho is not a huge loud boisterous drunk, he's a charming extrovert. This is an important plot point in the book. Where he's acting like a typical drunk in booking. (There's a line in there where says something like: "I been following your whole galactic empire for my whole life, but just this once we're going to do things my way!) Him acting like that is the first sign things are going wrong (he was poisoned) because he's not that guy.
Brute strength doesn't win fights for you in this world. Again, this isn't nerd nitpicking this something the author wanted to be a theme of the books.
And that Villeneuve de Zimmer guy who's making these sucks butt. David Lynch was horribly r-slurred but at least he gave us something creative.
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You put a negative marsey next to a positive marsey. I don't understand.
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No such thing as a negative marsey
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I would make a joke here but it would require me to show a 20-second clip from a Star Trek episode. Which is not allowed anymore. It's not funny without Troi saying it with the right timing.
Taking down videos like this only hurts their brand. The only explanation I can come up with is there's a generation of zoomers who want destroy their brand because you're going to turn it into something new. Something about vapid "I fricking love science" girls and passive gay space elfs.
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duncan idaho is literally a throw away character , they show him in a few scenes and then he dies. he is a meaningless character in the big picture
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I would say that's exactly why you have to make him good. Candle that burns out fast or whatever the saying is. He's supposed to have this very magnetic personality and you expect he's going to be one of the main characters of the story. Him getting killed should shock you because he's been built up to be so important. (That's what happened when I was reading it.) Jason Fricking Momoa grunting a couple times doesn't do it.
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If you haven't read the books keep your r-slurred opinion to yourself
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He's reincarnated (sort of) as Duncan Idaho gholas. I recall this happening extensively, still within the Frank Herbert novels.
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Doesn't he retvrn? @Redactor0
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I only read the first book, I dunno. The second one, I dunno what got to me but it was a bunch of political stuff without the interesting part. If I want that I can read Foreign Broadcast Information Service reports from Arab countries in the 1960s.
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A lot of Dune characters are like this tbh. I'm pretty sure Duncan's the only one that actually makes it out alive and all the others meet tortourous fates
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Again, that's the writers fault
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Personally I think that the original Dune movie was more dune-like than the remake. Everything looks all fricked up and the baron's really cruel, everything goes wrong til the very end.
I also feel like Dune part 2 was trying to appeal a bit too hard to the media literacy crowd by making Paul outright selfish and making it obvious he'd bring war to the galaxy. I never really got that bit out of the story tbh, since if he didn't go ahead and become the messiah he'd have just died.
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lmao the almost shot for shot start of Knights of the Old Republic. May as well have yelled "Darn another dark Jedi!"
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You know what, I don't remember him on Stargate: Atlantis at all and I watched every episode. I get the impression he just plays "big Pacific guy" for every role like The Rock does?
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Imagine caring
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That sounds like the writers fault, not the actors
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