And you would be wrong.
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And you would be wrong.
Winning friends and influencing people.Already posted 4 posts above yours.
Getting HBO Max outside the US isn’t that hard. It’s probably isn’t worth it since most of their products will be on other services in your area. I haven’t used it myself since March. I’ll probably subscribe again for Titans next month since that’s the one show that doesn’t seem to be on any other service.
Slipped to sub-50% on RT. Our local critic gave it a scathing review. No audience score yet; will be interested to see if this ends up being one of those films with audience and critics at opposites. I wouldn't mind betting the audience score will sit above 70%.
Stop trolling Snyder cultist areasThere are folks saying Rotten Tomatoes should be shut down again on Facebook...
...You know, completely ignoring that RT has nothing to do WITH the reviews in the first place.
Just coming home from the theater, I was very entertained. Honestly, I know people are free to like or dislike what they want, but I can't see how reviews this bad are even remotely justified. I found it proper good fun, and the ticket was money well spent.
Actually literally none of them are. Not for all of their movies anyway. For example, Top Gun 2 is STILL not on P+!Pretty much all of the streaming services are doing the 45 days thing for movies released by their parent company, so I'm assuming HBOMax is.
Just coming home from the theater, I was very entertained. Honestly, I know people are free to like or dislike what they want, but I can't see how reviews this bad are even remotely justified. I found it proper good fun, and the ticket was money well spent.
Because many people pick movies like this apart way too much. They are there for 'simple' entertainment. Meaning, big booms, over the top emotional triggers, laughter. It doesn't need to hold up to scrutiny because that's not its purpose.
I tend to agree, though sometimes some of the basics get messed up. There is a tendency, good, bad or indifferent, to treat comic book films different, either being "too dumb let's not try" or "this needs to be perfection." For me, when it comes to entertainment, there should be a solid story and characters for me to have an idea about, who they are and what they want, beyond just simple entertainment. A story is, after all, meant to evoke a response from the audience.Because many people pick movies like this apart way too much. They are there for 'simple' entertainment. Meaning, big booms, over the top emotional triggers, laughter. It doesn't need to hold up to scrutiny because that's not its purpose.
I except to find many flaws in this movie, as I do in a lot o DC and MCU movies. I also expect to be highly entertained. And both can happen at the same time.
And that strikes me as a profound waste of money. If you're going to invest hundreds of millions of dollars and years of effort into making something, it should be more than hollow, forgettable fluff, but should have something to say, something to make it worth all that effort. It seems utterly backward for the culture to believe that the works of entertainment that have the most money and time devoted to making them are the ones that we expect the least from in terms of the results.
And as a professional, I find few things more contemptible than the idea of a professional saying "It's okay, I don't have to bother to do a good job." No matter what task you're doing, you should always strive to do the best job you're capable of. There are certainly action movies that do have meaning and substance, intelligence and ideas, so to say "I can deliberately coast through this and do low-quality work because it's just an action movie" is despicably lazy, blaming the genre for one's own unwillingness to try harder.
"What drew you to this movie?"
"Well there were alot of "zeroes" at the end of the check hahaha"
I think, as with many things in life, there is a balance to be struck. Just because it doesn't hold up to scrutiny doesn't justify a lackadaisical approach to storytelling.
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