I think most of us know about "That Guy". You know, the one who always complains and nitpicks about even the best of things to the point where he seems unable to enjoy it again. The best known image of "That Guy" in popular culture appears to be Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons, and to this day it's still fairly accurate. To be fair, it seems that some well known reviewers have either made a living out of being "That Guy" (Yahtzee) or have unknowingly become "That Guy" due to their own nostalgia (Moviebob, according to several of his followers). As much as many of us complain about this person, it's occurred to me that we probably all at some point turned into "That Guy" but it also appears that most of us are savvy enough to recognize when it happens and how to curb it so that we don't become absolutely insufferable. Those who don't curb it...well....I think you know.
So I was actually curious if any of you have ever realized you were turning into "That Guy" (or "That Girl") and what you did about it (toned it down, fully embraced it, etc.) I know we've all had moments like this.
For myself, I remember my anime phase where I loved anything Japanese and believed dubs were inherently inferior. Once I realized just how much effort is put into voicing these dubs and seeing the full ADR process, it dawned on me I was no different than the weeaboo that I would often complain about. Nowadays I respect all the work that goes into dubbing and am indifferent whether an anime is in Japanese or English, so long as the dialogue and acting are pull off well.
So I was actually curious if any of you have ever realized you were turning into "That Guy" (or "That Girl") and what you did about it (toned it down, fully embraced it, etc.) I know we've all had moments like this.
For myself, I remember my anime phase where I loved anything Japanese and believed dubs were inherently inferior. Once I realized just how much effort is put into voicing these dubs and seeing the full ADR process, it dawned on me I was no different than the weeaboo that I would often complain about. Nowadays I respect all the work that goes into dubbing and am indifferent whether an anime is in Japanese or English, so long as the dialogue and acting are pull off well.