Star Trek Beyond. Awful trailer.If the trailer is awful, the film is going to be awful. Can you give one example of a film where the trailer sucked but the film was good? Doesn't have to be great, just good.
No one decides for me what I like. Why are you so threatened by YouTube?![]()
Beyond: trailer looks good to me.Star Trek Beyond. Awful trailer.
Pirates of the Carribean. Not a great trailer.
YouTube is an unearned platform so it really carries little weight, any more than any other poster here.
So, it's subjective.Beyond: trailer looks good to me.
POTC: also looks good to me.
Why is YouTube an "unearned platform?"
Trailers, YouTube clip, and talent are usually how I decide whether to watch a film.So, it's subjective.
Trailers are garbage. I don't trust a one, I forget most after the film and move on.
Because there's no vetting process. People post stuff up and it pops up. No research, no education, no vetting or background check. It's great, and fun and I enjoy it but I wouldn't take it seriously.
I read a summary and decide.Trailers, YouTube clip, and talent are usually how I decide whether to watch a film.
Who said there's no research, no education, no getting, no background check?
You sound like you don't use YouTube.![]()
I have found lots of films on streamers that had a great summary, watched the trailer, and couldn't even finish, because it was low budget crap. This is just illustrating why I rely on trailers and clips.I read a summary and decide.
So, Youtube is vetting those who post? Because...yeah, I can verify that isn't happening just from talking to the teens I work with.
I use it daily. I don't use it to make decisions on my media, or anything else really. It's good for some comedy though.
NoIf someone is YouTube, they're suddenly not worth listening to?
OK, neither do people on the internet. What did we just accomplish?No
It just doesn't carry any additional weight in a conversation.
Hopefully mutual understanding as that is far more important.OK, neither do people on the internet. What did we just accomplish?
I think Critical Drinker came up because Disney-era Star Wars? Anyway, I love watching Critical Drinker whether I like or dislike his reviews, whether I've seen the film or not, whether I like the film or not. I find him genuinely entertaining, and I often agree with a lot about what he has to say about the film industry.Hopefully mutual understanding as that is far more important.
I'd rather hear your perspective and learn about you than click a random video. One is interactive; the other is not.
Sure, but dismissing whole categories because of one installment is something that I've found too broad. I don't like TNG but enjoy DS9. I don't like Star Wars prequels but enjoy ROTJ. I don't like TMP but enjoy TWOK through TUC.was because I didn't like The Force Awakens. Generally, if I don't like the first film, I don't compare for sequels, I just watch something else. Does that make sense?
That's fine though I did think you didn't watch YouTube for entertainment?. I find him genuinely entertaining, and I often agree with a lot about what he has to say about the film industry.
I don't know if you can group all of Disney's Star Wars productions together and judge if you're going to enjoy them based on one entry any more than you can with Kurtzman's Star Trek productions. Sure things like The Mandalorian, Book of Boba Fett and Ahsoka blend together and continue threads from Clone Wars and Rebels, but they're very different to Andor, which is different to The Last Jedi, which is different to Force Awakens and so on.The reason why I never watched anything Disney Wars was because I didn't like The Force Awakens. Generally, if I don't like the first film, I don't compare for sequels, I just watch something else. Does that make sense?
TNG & DS9 are spin-offs, Disney Wars are sequels 7, 8, 9. It's a little bit different. When I was a kid, I loved TNG, and I didn't like DS9, because as a kid, "Star Trek" was TNG, not "those other shows." I ended up diving into DS9 mid-run, because I got sold on VOY and then the following year, Worf joined DS9, and I was like, crap, now I gotta watch, and I ended up liking it.Sure, but dismissing whole categories because of one installment is something that I've found too broad. I don't like TNG but enjoy DS9. I don't like Star Wars prequels but enjoy ROTJ. I don't like TMP but enjoy TWOK through TUC.
That's fine though I did think you didn't watch YouTube for entertainment?![]()
That's not what killed it. Fan apathy did. There was no opening weekend. No box office high and then loss.Who in their right mind thought it was a good idea to put NEM up against TLOTR and Harry Potter?
It is, just like Empire feels different to A New Hope. There's a different tone.Episode 8 isn't going to be wildly different from 7 like DS9 was from TNG. It's
Nope.I heard it's not bad, just incredibly boring and flat. Is that true?
I can say, if I didn't like Star Wars (original), I'd never make it through Empire Strikes Back.It is, just like Empire feels different to A New Hope. There's a different tone.
Or the PT compared to the OT. Completely different tone despite Lucas' involvement.
Nope.
Solo is a fun adventure/heist movie and I really enjoyed the characters. Great villain and some nice world building.I can say, if I didn't like Star Wars (original), I'd never make it through Empire Strikes Back.
I generally don't watch sequels if I don't like the prior entries. Maybe I'm weird like that.
Loved the OT, loved the PT, was bored during TFA, had a "meh" reaction to trailers to E8-9.
Wha did you like about Solo?
If we're talking about a trilogy, if I don't like #1, won't come back for 2 and 3. That said, Solo isn't a sequel, it's a prequel / character-backstory movie, so that's very different from being a sequel to a disliked film.Solo is a fun adventure/heist movie and I really enjoyed the characters. Great villain and some nice world building.
As I said, Star Wars is a unique beast. Prior entries don't mean future ones equal teh sux. I STRONGLY dislike TPM but think AOTC is a fun movie.
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