Fox12 said:
A lot of projecting here. Why so insecure?
Lol, someone pointing out that your statement is flawed is insecure? Yeah, sure, I'm just quivering over here in my shattered realm because of your statement. Again, flip that back, projecting much there?
Fox12 said:
I never insulted people for liking TFA. I never insulted anyone's intelligence. To be frank, I'm not sure where that argument is coming from.
Please point to the part where I said you insulted anyone's intelligence. You can't, because I didn't say that. Stop projecting. What I actually SAID was that what you said isn't a fact, even though you try to present it as one. And in a way you did insult people's intelligence, now that you bring it up, implying that the only reason they don't see things the way you do is because of some endorphin-like "honeymoon" feeling, and that once reason kicks in, they will see the way you do. Which is simply wrong.
Fox12 said:
But yes, I consider TFA be a bad film. It's lazy, and attempts to rehash the same story beats we've seen a thousand times before, not just in Star Wars, but in most heroes journey narratives. I could probably forgive this. Guardians of the Galaxy wasn't innovative, but I loved that movie. What I can't forgive are the myriad plot holes and conveniences. Luke lost his fathers light saber at the end Empire. It fell to the bottom of Cloud City. Why did some random old lady have it, and why didn't she return it if she knew who it belonged to? She seemed pretty chummy with Han. What are the chances that Han Solo would run into the main characters in the middle of space? That's ridiculous. Was it because the ship had a tracker on it? If it had a tracker on it, then why wasn't Han able to find it earlier? Had no one even turned it on in the several decades since it had been stolen? Then what was the point of even stealing it? Why were the rebels able to so easily destroy the third Death Star? In the original they had schematics. In this film they had a janitor who shouldn't have had this information. The whole thing feels like bad fan fiction. By any standard of quality you choose to use, TFA was a bad film. Pointing to rotten tomatoes doesn't change a thing. Just because something is popular doesn't mean it's particularly good.
All of those are plot holes, which I'll agree, at least some are there. But again, your OPINION that it's a bad movie, is just that, an opinion. The fact that it has flaws isn't unique to TFA, every movie has those. And again you say "just because it's popular doesn't mean it's good", and again I say "Just because you didn't like it, doesn't mean it's bad". And you have again not defined what "bad" means in this context. So plot holes = bad? Well then probably 99% of movies are bad, because they almost always have plot holes. Bad = you didn't enjoy it? Fine, that's an OPINION, not a fact, and people can disagree with your opinion, on the fact that they enjoyed it, thus making it a good movie.
Sure, rotten tomatoes doesn't mean shit, but I never pointed to rotten tomatoes, I pointed out that your assertion of fact, isn't fact, and is an opinion.