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Post by sdrew13163 on May 30, 2017 4:04:58 GMT
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... There are exceptions to every rule. The "Fifty Shades" Franchise is definitely an exception to that rule.
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