woofbark
08 April 2007, 01:29 PM
ok, i'm getting really sick and tired of critics and their lame-brained opinions. 10% of the time they are right, 90% of the time they are wrong. They always go into movies thinking, "this better deserve and Oscar, or i'm not going to like it." They bash anything that is mindless fun.
Take The Reaping for example. I thought it was an enjoyable movie that had a twist ending, an actually decent horror flick. Yet, the critics bashed it and trashed it all over the place! The same goes for Catwoman, the Benchwarmers, and Pirates of the Caribbean 2. They were all good movies, but the critics hated them.
And when the critics actually LIKE a movie, it's some boring piece of garbage. Take Little Miss Sunshine. The critics loved it to death, and i thought it was stupid and pointless. Borat, too. What a waste of $10!
I never listen to critics anymore, because their opinion doesn't matter to me much anymore. However, on very few occasions, the critics are RIGHT. Take Premonition. They advertised it to be a horror movie, when instead it was a boring drama that i fell asleep in. The critics panned it, and for once, they are right.
But critics need to stop h8tin on good movies like Wild Hogs and X-Men 3, and stop loving boring waste like The Devil Wears Prada.
with love,
woofbark
Take The Reaping for example. I thought it was an enjoyable movie that had a twist ending, an actually decent horror flick. Yet, the critics bashed it and trashed it all over the place! The same goes for Catwoman, the Benchwarmers, and Pirates of the Caribbean 2. They were all good movies, but the critics hated them.
And when the critics actually LIKE a movie, it's some boring piece of garbage. Take Little Miss Sunshine. The critics loved it to death, and i thought it was stupid and pointless. Borat, too. What a waste of $10!
I never listen to critics anymore, because their opinion doesn't matter to me much anymore. However, on very few occasions, the critics are RIGHT. Take Premonition. They advertised it to be a horror movie, when instead it was a boring drama that i fell asleep in. The critics panned it, and for once, they are right.
But critics need to stop h8tin on good movies like Wild Hogs and X-Men 3, and stop loving boring waste like The Devil Wears Prada.
with love,
woofbark