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Post by Vits on Jan 20, 2019 20:14:55 GMT
1) Why wouldnt I encourage the audience to see a movie they may have otherwise not wanted to see based on critics bashing it, if I personally like the movie? Nevertheless there have been instances when my opinion differ, thus I highlight where I believe the critics are off (for various reason. For example its fairly trendy to diss Sandlers movies, and lately its kinda trendy to diss Shyamalan also and its trendy to give higher scores to some socially more relevant movies). 2) I am familiar with it, however it doesn't change anything I said about Gotti before. To me it was a good example of a movie that is way more deserving than aggregate 0 or individual average of 2/10. 3) this is your opinion that there is no hate wagon. mine is different. agree to disagree? 1) You can tell people that without telling us that critics are wrong. Those examples aren't trends; M. Night has made some bad movies. Actually, if anything, GLASS' reception indicates that critics do like him because the bar was set high with SPLIT and maybe THE VISIT. Adam Sandler has made more bad movies than M. Night and, unlike him, he doesn't even try. His performances usually seem like he's sleepwalking. He once admitted that the stories take place in exotic locations as an excuse to have a vacation. 2) It proved that audience scores aren't reliable and that if there's anyone we shouldn't listen to is studios who try to divide critics and moviegoers even more... even though it would be a lot easier to just accept constructive criticism and learn from their mistakes in order to make a better movie next time. 3) In this case it's not really an opinion since I gave you evidence.
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