Ok I agree. I guess I should summarise that what I meant was that I think a movie with no depth or intellectual value can still have some entertainment value and therefore can't be called a bad film.Hammeroj said:Well, it's pointless to talk about life-forms which we know nothing about and will, likely, never know anything about. As it is now, they're irrelevant.Rockchimp69 said:Yeah I understand what you mean, as you see more movies you start to lean more towards the intellectual side of movies, that's called maturing. I didn't disagree with that point, it's just that if movies were as simple as "good" and "bad", then a good movie would be universally liked.Hammeroj said:Snip
You can't say that certain people's views are wrong and others are right because movies are not something which exist beyond sentient life.
Also the matter of us not talking about different life forms, I completely disagree.
Why would this topic be limited to humans just because we are humans? I'm pretty sure this topic is universal to any life form which has art.
Anyway, I think we both understand what we're saying, only I think that there can be no improvement as long as the people with no "education" in any given art are the ones deciding its direction. The Hangover 2 happened not to be an improvement in any form.
To be fair these films weren't without studio interference and conflict. About eight directors turned down adapting The Godfather, while there was studio interest due to the huge success of the book the budget was so small they struggled to find a director. It made $130 million so Coppola negotiated complete creative freedom for the sequel (which was a relative flop). Once the first two Godfathers became canonised within film history and as high points of post-classical Hollywood and steady interest in the films was consistent over eighteen years did the studio offer Coppola the chance to make a second sequel.Arsen said:Gone are the Godfather's, the Blade Runner's, and the Taxi Driver's of our day.
Seems that way to me.4RM3D said:FYI, having different opinions is not something that bothers me. You have misunderstood me there.gbemery said:*sigh* and facepalm all you want but it doesn't change the fact that you apparently find fault that people have different opinions than yourself.
Though it may already have been mentioned, I believe it's partly due to ignorance. I wont go as far as to say that people have bad taste or dumb. Part of the reason why I haven't seen a whole lot of movies lately is because nothing looks good and every movie comes off as uninteresting or just a hopeless cash in on topic/genre A, B or C. Like the most recent X men movie. Most recent movie I've seen, it was ok, but not great and it was likely made so that Fox can keep the rights to Xmen before Marvel picks it back up which = cash in.4RM3D said:In onewordpicture? This (The Hangover Part II score):
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A little explanation here: this is taken from rottentomatoes.com; one of the most popular movie websites (along with IMDB and Metacritic). The left side are the critics, the right side are the (other) moviegoers. 35% of the critics liked the movie with an average score of 5 (out of 10). 94% of the audience liked it with an average of 4.6 (out of 5).
The US Box Office is $185.8 million, making it the biggest movie hit this year.
What is wrong with the movie industry?Correction, what is wrong with you guys? You all went to the movie theater to see it and loved it? This movie is an exact replica of the first movie; no originality, no improvements, no story, no nothing. It's a dumb and senseless movie only made to extract as much money as possible with as little effort as possible. This is a 100% cash cow movie.
To be honest I find it kinda depressing that a movie like this does so well. This will give a green light to another sequel. Heck, this has painfully proven you can just copy old successes to make easy money. We will not see the end of this when people keep going to movies like this and keep liking it.
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It seems you didn't bother to read the other replies in this thread as everything has already been explained.Cheery Lunatic said:Seems that way to me.
You called anyone who like The Hangover II an idiot. So yeah, you do seem to have a problem with differing opinions.
Hell, The Hangover II didn't even look any good to me, but people like you rub me the wrong way.
I watched it and loved it because it made me laugh, I don't always care about story or originality, or improvement (no nothing makes absolutely no sense, it just means that it is/has something). I wanted to laugh, hard, for an hour or two. Hangover 2 did that for me. Not every movie needs to be original, if I want a movie with a plot I watch one. Every movie has it's place in the world whether it be a stupid comedy, or an intellectual flick.4RM3D said:In onewordpicture? This (The Hangover Part II score):
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A little explanation here: this is taken from rottentomatoes.com; one of the most popular movie websites (along with IMDB and Metacritic). The left side are the critics, the right side are the (other) moviegoers. 35% of the critics liked the movie with an average score of 5 (out of 10). 94% of the audience liked it with an average of 4.6 (out of 5).
The US Box Office is $185.8 million, making it the biggest movie hit this year.
What is wrong with the movie industry?Correction, what is wrong with you guys? You all went to the movie theater to see it and loved it? This movie is an exact replica of the first movie; no originality, no improvements, no story, no nothing. It's a dumb and senseless movie only made to extract as much money as possible with as little effort as possible. This is a 100% cash cow movie.
To be honest I find it kinda depressing that a movie like this does so well. This will give a green light to another sequel. Heck, this has painfully proven you can just copy old successes to make easy money. We will not see the end of this when people keep going to movies like this and keep liking it.
Discuss
Well, on the ME front, I didn't see either of them, so the audience you're questioning does not include guys who need more than a few cheap laughs to go to the theater. So, the question is 'What is wrong with all the people that're lower on the totem poll than Jack?'. But then, when you phrase it like THAT, you sort of get the idea that the question holds an answer in of itself.4RM3D said:Discuss
Interesting post OP (original poster).4RM3D said:In onewordpicture? This (The Hangover Part II score):
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A little explanation here: this is taken from rottentomatoes.com; one of the most popular movie websites (along with IMDB and Metacritic). The left side are the critics, the right side are the (other) moviegoers. 35% of the critics liked the movie with an average score of 5 (out of 10). 94% of the audience liked it with an average of 4.6 (out of 5).
The US Box Office is $185.8 million, making it the biggest movie hit this year.
What is wrong with the movie industry?Correction, what is wrong with you guys? You all went to the movie theater to see it and loved it? This movie is an exact replica of the first movie; no originality, no improvements, no story, no nothing. It's a dumb and senseless movie only made to extract as much money as possible with as little effort as possible. This is a 100% cash cow movie.
To be honest I find it kinda depressing that a movie like this does so well. This will give a green light to another sequel. Heck, this has painfully proven you can just copy old successes to make easy money. We will not see the end of this when people keep going to movies like this and keep liking it.
Discuss