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My thoughts exactly.Piratecat said:This is far better than the "big bag of suck" that I anticipated. Good to hear.
My thoughts exactly.Piratecat said:This is far better than the "big bag of suck" that I anticipated. Good to hear.
Viking Bastard said:I don't always agree with Ebert, but what's important is that I always get where he's coming from. Same with Moriarty. They don't get swept away with feeling like the majority of critics. They aknowledge them, sure, but if the critic's only telling me what he thought of a movie he's not doing his job: He should be telling me what I'm most likely gonna think of the movie.
What is this movie trying to do and does it succeed?
That kind of review is also why I like Ebert. For a great example, check out the review he gave Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects"Insight said:Here's the question I wish critics would always answer in their reviews:
If you like movies of this kind, will you enjoy yourself at this movie?
Bingo. That's why I love Roger Ebert's reviews.Viking Bastard said:I don't always agree with Ebert, but what's important is that I always get where he's coming from.
Beet me too it.Sir Brennen said:That kind of review is also why I like Ebert. For a great example, check out the review he gave Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects"
Iku Rex said:The general consensus seems to be "not bad, but not that great".
The worst example of this I've seen was a reviewer on Swedish TV, who gave a really bad review to Moulin Rouge, saying "I really don't like musicals."Insight said:Here's the question I wish critics would always answer in their reviews:
If you like movies of this kind, will you enjoy yourself at this movie?
That's the trouble with a lot of reviewers - they only base their reviews on what they like.Staffan said:The worst example of this I've seen was a reviewer on Swedish TV, who gave a really bad review to Moulin Rouge, saying "I really don't like musicals."