Mal Malenkirk
First Post
The argument that you can't judge a book without having read it is sound and common sense.
Similarly, no critics worth his salt would dare publish a critic of a movie based only on the preview.
The argument that you can get a fair idea of whether or not you will like a product based on a preview is also sound. It doesn't invalidate the previous argument, though. It doesn't even dent it. It's called having expectations.
Whenever I go see a movie after having first seen the previews, I have expectations. These expectations are then exceeded, met or disappointed. And then I pass judgement.
Similarly, no critics worth his salt would dare publish a critic of a movie based only on the preview.
The argument that you can get a fair idea of whether or not you will like a product based on a preview is also sound. It doesn't invalidate the previous argument, though. It doesn't even dent it. It's called having expectations.
Whenever I go see a movie after having first seen the previews, I have expectations. These expectations are then exceeded, met or disappointed. And then I pass judgement.