I really hate the 'lots of people liked it so it must be good' stuff but I've talked about why a lot already. So this time I'll just mumble a bit ... Hitler ... Salem ... Crusades ...
I agree with you, mostly because I usually disagree with movie critics. Video game critics for that matter too. Box office means nothing, Metascore means nothing. Also, you forgot the Ice Capades. ;-)
I didn't like it because of the reviews or box office numbers though. I liked it because I watched the trailer and thought it looked good, and then I went to the theater and watched it and found it enjoyable.
I don't like that line of reasoning either. My opinion of its quality and the mass numbers are independent. I think it becomes relevant, however, when you say that you can't believe other people paid to see it, that they did.Yeah, that's the way it tends to be. My point is simply that 'a lot of people like it' does not mean it's actually good. I just don't like critics' reviews or box office numbers cited as a measure of quality or an indication that it's something likable.
I honestly can't believe anyone paid to see this.
I don't like that line of reasoning either. My opinion of its quality and the mass numbers are independent. I think it becomes relevant, however, when you say that you can't believe other people paid to see it, that they did.
I liked the old Godzilla movies as a kid. I still like them. They're pure cheese. Monster cheese. This new one, though, want. It was just bad.i was hotel that it would be good in the cheesy way, but it just want. I guess I saw it, and paid for it, because I was going to see something like the old Godzilla movies just with better fx. Also, I was bored, seen ask the other movies I had wanted to see, and had disclosing income I wanted to dispose of.
Well, I saw it in part because of nostalgia, and part because I hoped they'd be able to make a good movie. They crushed my nostalgia and pooped on my hope.I liked the old ones, too, but I also know there's no way you could go back. Seeing a new movie for nostalgia's sake is a mistake cuz you'll never recapture that feeling - even if you watch the movies you know you loved as a kid. I looked at this thing based on this thing alone and, to me, it appeared to be simply an easy way to capitalize on the current audience love affair with all things big and monster-y.
How dare you? You could drive a railroad spike, or ten, through Michael Bays skull, and he'd still put out a much better movie.It's just a Michael Bay film with the Transformer wearing a lizard suit.
And massive explosions. It would have been so much better.At least with Bay we would have seen kaijus fighting. Sure, blurry esplosions riddled fights, but at least some kaiju fights.