User blog comment:AustinDR/The End/@comment-30592229-20170726063324/@comment-30592229-20170726221907

Because I don't need to see the movie to know that it's completely unoriginal. The trailer clearly shows it's a ripoff of three of the most beloved films of the decade.

Wreck it Ralph: The emoji movie trailer depicts a protagonist who wants to be more than the 'meh' emoji that he already is. Ralph wanted nothing more than to be a hero, more than what he was programmed to be, a bad guy. Also, the phone is seen acting up in the movie trailer, because the group of friends traveled through different apps. In Wreck-it-Ralph, every different video game Ralph heads into, he causes trouble for the players, such as getting right in front of the screen to yell for help. Wreck it Ralph released in theaters in 2012.

The Lego Movie: Emmet is an unpopular construction worker, who accidentally finds the "piece of resistance", making him the only lego capable of saving LEGO kind, and begins a grand adventure with newfound friends exploring the dimensions, all while the villain chases them down, the only problem, Emmet is a screw up. The emoji movie trailer depicts Gene as unpopular among other emojis, and shows him as a screw up, when he makes the wrong face, it goes on to have him meet new friends in the "loser lounge", and they go an adventure through the phone's different apps, all while the villain tries to track and stop them. "The Lego Movie" was released February of 2014.

Inside Out: Oh come on, this one should be the most blatantly obvious. One of Inside Out's slogans was "There's a whole world inside your mind". One of The Emoji Movie's slogans is "There's a whole world inside your phone". All they did was change one word. Not even going into how inside out used terms in the mind, long and short term memory, here we have things in a phone, example, the firewall. "Inside Out" was released in June of 2015.

Another thing is the trailer shows it's blatantly trying to be hip, or fresh, or trendy. And that's something I don't even like about slpatoon, because when these trends die off, all we have is a product that is no longer relevant, and it gets like 10 times worse. (Looking at you, Shark Tale)

So, I don't need to see the movie to know that it is completely unoriginal, the trailer did a great job of showing me that.

Yes, I can call it Sony's lowest point, because ripping off 3 of the most beloved movies of the 2010's and expecting nobody to notice, as well as resulting to trends to make a movie, is a new low we haven't seen from the company.

As for the last part, which is most likely why you made this comment. It was a joke, this movie, or a mockbuster would not be enough to make me believe in the apocalypse, but judging by the other statements you've made on this blog, you don't have a sense od humor, and to quote you, "sorry not sorry"