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av club, Buzzfeed, clicks, movies, opinions, pageviews, writerMost writers like movies that are good and dislike movies that are bad, letting the internet decide who deserves the most clicks based entirely on the content of the article. We all know that we can open Pandoraās box and say we think something like Call Me By Your Name is a little overrated, letting the angry users flood in. But we donāt.Ā
We donāt, except for the bone-chilling Stephen Burke, a 26-year-old freelance writer who is willing to fully hate any movie for just a few thousand clicks on his articles.
āI have never seen The Godfather but it sucks absolute shit if I can get ratioed and rack up upwards of 10,000 pageviews,ā the terrifying writer uttered in an interview. āThe ad clicks donāt even mean anything anymore now that weāre in pandemic world. But I donāt care. I just hate popular things for the love of the game.ā
Burkeās viral articles, including Why Moonlight Is Actually Racist and Homophobic and Is Parasite Secretly the Worst Movie Ever Made? have taken the internet world by storm, leading many to wonder if he is ushering in the Age of Movie Darkness, allowing the gates of Internet Hell to open, and letting the vicious trolls run loose on the web.
āI donāt have a single real opinion. Iām an empty husk of a man, writing whatever I must to feed the silence in my soul that festers when not enough people talk to me,ā Burke explained in the horrifying interview. āI donāt care if the responses I get to my work are positive or negative. I just need responses.ā
Why do we care about people like Burke? Why are we all fascinated with the darkness? The true crime stories? Perhaps whatās most terrifying about writers willing to hate movies for clicks, or murderers and serial killers, is ourselves. Perhaps weāre afraid of what weāre capable of when the rules of society topple. Do we all have it in us to take anotherās life? Do we all have it in us to call Get Out derivative of Insidious II? Hopefully we donāt ever have to find out.
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