Remember critics loved No Country for Old Men? Well my parents were telling me about it and it sucked they said it did everyone they went with said it sucked and critics raved about how good it was.
so you don't believe what now?fluffybacon said:I don't belive you.Cody211282 said:what that I don't care or that people are mostly agreeing with me, because the poll says they are at 13 yes to 6 no at the moment, but I'm a bit lost at what your saying you don't believefluffybacon said:I don't believe you.Cody211282 said:They are really the only people in the global public who's opinion matter to me, I could go out and poll random people next to the theater if you like but I thought this would be easier to see if people felt the same way I did, and it seems so far they dofluffybacon said:Since your friends and family constitute the entire global viewing public.Cody211282 said:That might be very true, but they are also out of touch with what my friend and family want to see as well to the point that I don't know one person who still cares what they say, and from twhat I can tell that means they sorta fail at their jobs.fluffybacon said:Maybe you just like "shitty movies"?
Maybe the movie critics are out of touch with what you "want to see"?
Where's the " I don't give a fuck about what the critics think, art is subjective and therefore the goodness of it to me can only be evaluated on my terms" option? I choose that one.
QFT: That's a good portion of what I was trying to say in my above post, but done more concisely. Nice.Newfie said:See, the issue there in lies, is that a movie critic and the average person judge a film on very different degrees of merit. Where a large portion of the film going public enjoys what Hollywood calls "High Concept" film, and it haves something for everyone. Critics on the other hand are looking for something intelligent, something with deeper meaning from the story, and something spectacular done to cinema as an art form. The same can be applied to any art form. Do you ever wonder why a book like War and Peace is only liked by critics? Because it doesn't appeal to the lowest common denominator, it is the top of its class so people usually can't relate, and the same can be applied to film.
but... I loved it. The ending, which most people despise when considering the demographic of haters, I thought was really awesome and exactly what the point of the movie was about.Blatherscythe said:Remember critics loved No Country for Old Men? Well my parents were telling me about it and it sucked they said it did everyone they went with said it sucked and critics raved about how good it was.
I'd say it's just that. We like it, because it fits our idea of a good movie. They don't like it, because they've seen it done over and over again with nothing to make this one out against all of the rest.Cody211282 said:I agree that good original movies are extremely hard to come by, last one I saw was probably Moon, but what I have noticed in most critics are that they tend to hate something even if its good just because something like it has been done before.Mythbhavd said:No, the movie critics aren't out of touch with what people want to see. They just see so much of it, that they're bored to tears with what the people want to see. I don't know if there is an original movie idea out there anymore, but if there is, for every one that comes about, there are 100 that fit a mold. Some fit the mold better than others. People want to see the same type of stories over and over. We pay our cash, go in and see a movie that fits our idea of a good movie and come out pleased. However, the critics must sit through hundreds of these things. Yes, they get paid to do it, but it also builds up callouses to what they're seeing. So, when something that is unusual comes along, it stands out to them as interesting or good because it is actually different from the last 99 samey movies they've seen. This also means that it's usually not something that the general public will embrace as a great movie. So, I think the honest critics try to remember what it is that the public enjoys and review accordingly, while always looking out for that thing that will catch his and her attention and remind them of why they are watching all of these movies.
True, I thought District 9 was a great movie that should have gotten an award, but then again I think the Oscars are useless and the only reason they are on is to make people in Hollywood feel good about themselves. I usually like movies with a good story but that is still fun to watch, I haven't seen to may movies that can balance the two out(best one was probably The Great Escape) and I would rather have a fun time watching a stupid movie then a boring time watching a smart movie, so that might be why I don't agree with critics alot.Thaius said:Some critics just suck at that. I mean, District 9 didn't win a single academy award this year. Screw those guys and their stuffy superiority complexes. But at the same time, take a look at what people want in movies. Most men want stupid, unintelligent movies with lots of sex and violence, and as long as it delivers on those grounds they don't care how good the movie is. Most women want stupid, unintelligent movies where a guy and a girl fall in love, and as long as it has that basic formula it doesn't matter how derivative or cheesy the movie is. In a world where movie critics agree with the masses... all hope for film as an artistic storytelling medium is lost.
I can get were they are coming from with that but the problem is why never take into account that most people don't go out and see that many movies, so even if they have seen it before it probably has a new spin or it's been a long time since they have seen something like that, maybe if they were to take that into account it might be better, and that's usually the reason why user reviews are better then pro reviews.Mythbhavd said:I'd say it's just that. We like it, because it fits our idea of a good movie. They don't like it, because they've seen it done over and over again with nothing to make this one out against all of the rest.Cody211282 said:I agree that good original movies are extremely hard to come by, last one I saw was probably Moon, but what I have noticed in most critics are that they tend to hate something even if its good just because something like it has been done before.Mythbhavd said:No, the movie critics aren't out of touch with what people want to see. They just see so much of it, that they're bored to tears with what the people want to see. I don't know if there is an original movie idea out there anymore, but if there is, for every one that comes about, there are 100 that fit a mold. Some fit the mold better than others. People want to see the same type of stories over and over. We pay our cash, go in and see a movie that fits our idea of a good movie and come out pleased. However, the critics must sit through hundreds of these things. Yes, they get paid to do it, but it also builds up callouses to what they're seeing. So, when something that is unusual comes along, it stands out to them as interesting or good because it is actually different from the last 99 samey movies they've seen. This also means that it's usually not something that the general public will embrace as a great movie. So, I think the honest critics try to remember what it is that the public enjoys and review accordingly, while always looking out for that thing that will catch his and her attention and remind them of why they are watching all of these movies.
Ive noticed its a bit easier to rate a game because alot of it is does it work, how does it handle, how bad are the bugs, is it honorably broken, if you can make the game and make it solid then you will get a decent review (for me is about 7/10) the rest is usually how much they fine tuned it and if they liked the story. And as for Movie Bob, I stopped caring after he spent 5 min raving about the bible in Book of Eli, I get it if you don't like it but he spent the entire time raving about something that wasn't that big of a deal in the movie, honestly he sounded like a bit of a lunatic.UNKNOWNINCOGNITO said:Critics are useless for movies. Just look at movie bob, I only watch him for either to see how many bad points he can make about a movie or just for fun.
In the end it's all opinion. Game critics are fine most of the time though
Thank god there's someone else out there!!! I wasn't going to mention this unless someone else did first. (Yeah, I'm a wuss - step off.)Tdc2182 said:And I to this day, cannot watch The Godfather.
I apologize but how did you get to that conclusion? It seems to me that Movie-bob presents reasonable arguments to why he preferred a film or not. What makes him any more attention grubbing than any other critic?xmetatr0nx said:It depends, it seems today most critics (specially internet based nobodys) are after hits more than a qualified-well structured opinion. Take for example movie bob, its just me me me fuck fuck fuck...no real attempt at anything other than attention getting. So, they tend to follow along with whats in, if vitriol is in then thats what you get.