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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2017 4:02:37 GMT
Ok, so I'm being friendly here, but I just want to call you out on something. You and I recently had this conversation about a tendency of posting negative comments. Your first line here was cool, you started out talking about being disappointed initially but then followed up quickly by saying you now really like it. Great. And then the very next line you start talking about what you hate. I don't get it man. Why do you find it so critical to say you like something quite a bit but then immediately start talking about the things you hate about it. You said in our previous conversation that you didn't literally mean you walk of theaters talking about things you don't like, but you did say you focus on the negatives to get them out of the way, and it really seems that way. IDK, negatives are a distant afterthought for me, but you really get in there and roll around with them.
I don't know. It's just the critic in me. If I don't separate the good from the bad in a movie, then I can't analyze it. There is no such thing as a perfect movie. Plus, I doubt that you would give AoU a 10/10, and neither would I. The only difference between us is that you would say that you liked it, but you'd rather not look in depth at the flaws. I do the opposite. In fact, I've found that the flaws of a movie can actually enhance the good qualities. The more that you analyze and appreciate the good and bad, the better the movie becomes. Simply put, I analyze movies differently than you do. And, no, I don't give Marvel movies the benefit of the doubt because their predecessors were good. I judge each movie independently, then judge it by the context of the franchise. Side note: I admit that the comment about "walking out of a theater" was poorly phrased and contradictory. Anyone who walks out of a theater (even if the movie is terrible) and immediately bashes a movie has no business calling themselves a movie fan. Your last statement. I saw Fifty Shades Darker on theatre.... Lets just say I cant really agree with that statement. Because I do consider myself a moviefan...
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