• NOW LIVE! Into the Woods--new character species, eerie monsters, and haunting villains to populate the woodlands of your D&D games.

FF Review...


log in or register to remove this ad

It doesn't tell me too much new...but it at least brings my hopes up more than they were. I love the Fantastic Four, and Doom especially, but I think I can accept the changes if the overall movie is good.

Here's hoping.
 

On the other hand....


http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=20643

If even Harry doesn't like a movie, that tells me something.

(There are some reviewers whose opinions I trust, some whose opinions I ignore, and some whose opinions I use only in one capacity. If Harry loves a movie, that tells me nothing, because he's loved some stuff I found reprehensibly bad. If Harry hates a movie, that almost always confirms that it's going to be bad, because even his not-terribly-critical geek-radar has gotten a suck-ping.)
 

takyris said:
If Harry hates a movie, that almost always confirms that it's going to be bad, because even his not-terribly-critical geek-radar has gotten a suck-ping.)


I'm the opposite way with Film Threat, if those guys hate a movie I'm kind of 'eh.' because they seem like they hate everything. But if they actually praise something I'll go check it out.
 

Depends on who at AICN. Some of the AICN guys are overly critical and Harry has
seemingly not taste (I don't mean that as a 'has bad taste' but rather that I fail to
see any pattern to his tastes. Yes, if it's geeky it gets a plus from him, but otherwise?
Not really.)

Then there's Moriarty. In Moriarty I trust. I don't always agree with him (or Ebert,
another critic I trust, but he always justifies his grading well).
 


Into the Woods

Remove ads

Top