I think it is useful to have an idea of what percentage of posters like/disliked it.
I disliked about 70% of the film.
I think it is useful to have an idea of what percentage of posters like/disliked it.
I think it is useful to have an idea of what percentage of posters like/disliked it.
I disliked about 70% of the film.
There was nothing "wrong" with the movie. It is what it is. You either like it or you don't, but one shouldn't present one's opinions as though they are fact.
This movie made millions of filmgoers very happy and made a ton of money for the studio; that is a fact. Therefore it did exactly what it set out to do.
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...we're yelling at 'em to get off it. It's OUR grass.
Of course, to kids, grass is just something you play on.
Well we have a good idea from the poll on this board. About 6% really did not like it. 80% loved it, the rest in between. This seems to reflect what I have seen elsewhere. Non-fans tend to like it even more.I think it is useful to have an idea of what percentage of posters like/disliked it.
Number6 said:They bitched about TMP
They bitched about TWOK
They bitched about TSFS
They bitched about TVH
They bitched about TFF
They bitched about TUC
They bitched about TNG
They bitched about GEN
They bitched about FC
They bitched about INS
They bitched about NEM
They bitched about DS9
They bitched about VOY
They bitched about ENT
And (surprise!) they bitched about this new film.
In that editorial he mentions the ongoing arguments between fans who loved the new Abrams film and those who did not. Randy also wrote what for me is the best review of the film from a veteran (and TOS) fan's perspective:
http://www.fastcopyinc.com/orionpress/reviews/star_trek_2009.htm
Yet another statement that can describe my feelings. Not that I didn't think a lot of it was bad, just not as bad as I was afraid.When asked, I said, "Well, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be."
There was nothing "wrong" with the movie. It is what it is. You either like it or you don't, but one shouldn't present one's opinions as though they are fact.
This movie made millions of filmgoers very happy and made a ton of money for the studio; that is a fact. Therefore it did exactly what it set out to do.
He didn't bend over backwards. He tossed in the surface level claptrap which the mythos of Trek has existed in the public's eye as for decades. Womanizing Kirk, accented Chekov, sexy Uhura and so on...
Bending over backwards would have been hiring real sci-fi writers to work with to write the script instead of Orci and Kurtzman who don't even have the gravitas to make Transformers seem anything less than silly.
There was nothing "wrong" with the movie. It is what it is. You either like it or you don't, but one shouldn't present one's opinions as though they are fact.
This movie made millions of filmgoers very happy and made a ton of money for the studio; that is a fact. Therefore it did exactly what it set out to do.
True, but success with the great unwashed masses does not always indicate quality. I'm sure there are plenty of popular, successful films that you thought were crap.
True and true. But I don't "think a movie is crap". I either like it or I don't. Anyone else's opinion is not important, because it's my $8.00.
I've had plenty of people tell me "You must go and see "Such-and-such!" and when I do I'm disappointed, and they think there's something wrong with me. Be that as it may...there are still people out there who think Police Academy IV is the greatest film ever made. And that's okay.
Now that we've all pretty much settled into the film - either positive or negative -, I wonder if it's time to look at whether we sabotaged the film with our Trekkie-ness.
Be that as it may...there are still people out there who think Police Academy IV is the greatest film ever made. And that's okay.
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