I don't know of any other movie that is universally as praised, but also that no one has a desire to rewatch. It's brilliant, I recommend it to many, but there's no way I'm subjecting myself to that again, I don't have that kind of strength!
Are the podcasters getting paid for these translated versions? If so, and at the same rate, then I don't personally see an issue. If not, then yes, it's exploitation.
Edit: and as long as the AI voice isn't reused for other content without consent from the owner of said voice.
Legendary Pictures are producing it, though Uncle Lloyd is on as a producer and has stated he thinks the script is better than the original. Still not sure how I feel about this, as a Troma movie with a budget just doesn't feel right.
Similar situation, I was at an antiques shop with my parents, on November 11th, which here in the UK is a day of remembrance for people who died during WW1 and WW2. We're observing the moment of silence, when an American guy walks in, notices the silence and loudly exclaims "Wow, who died? It's like a mausoleum in here!" Someone, thankfully, took him to the side and quietly explained what was happening. He did apologise afterwards. I found the whole situation very funny.
At its core, the service charge is about driving change in our industry – helping ensure our business can thrive in challenging economic environments and compensating each member of our team in a more equitable way – in a way that uniformly increasing our food prices doesn’t allow for.
I don't understand what the difference is between adding the service charge and increasing prices. Literally no justification for this, just a "trust us, bro".
What's upsetting about the litter boxes thing, is that schools were buying them so that when a psycho comes and shoots up a school, little kids can shit themselves in front of their classmates and it's easier to clean up. Nothing to do with furries, it's just a problem American lawmakers don't want to fix so people are finding creative solutions to ancillary problems.
I don't know of any other movie that is universally as praised, but also that no one has a desire to rewatch. It's brilliant, I recommend it to many, but there's no way I'm subjecting myself to that again, I don't have that kind of strength!