My point was that when people do what you're doing -- citing all the things they allegedly like to prove just how much they really do like it -- only do so because they're trying to convince themselves that they do.I don't get you point? Are you trying to say I'm being over PC or something? I'm just saying that I didn't like what I heard about the movie so now I'm not going to see it.
And yes I do have minority friends, and I don't see why that matters at all.
This movie looks terrible, just plain terrible and the BtS link above doesn't sell me on anything at all. I've no problems with "stoner comedies" which can be fun but it looks like this movie is just going to an exercise in the lowest of possible stoner/penis jokes it's going to be Year One all over again.
Yeah, I agree, and I hope that this sends a message to Hollywood to stop making movies like this. But I guess that's too big a consideration for Hollywood. It looks like it's literally scraping the bottom of the barrel.
i don't like Ebert or his reviewseh, i still refuse to get movie advice from the man who wrote 'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'.
First it's because he "doesn't get it" which is patently untrue, now it's because he wrote Beyond the Valley of the Dolls... like over 40 years ago.
Why don't you just say you don't like Ebert or his reviews, why trump up other excuses?![]()
That was not what I was trying to do at all. I just meant that I don't usually have a problem with crude stoner movies in general, but that this specific one just sounds like it takes things to far for me. And I sure has hell was not "sticking my nose up in the air", and it if came across that way it was not my intent at all. And if I insulted anyone I sincerely apologize it was not my intent at all and I am very very sorry. I admit I'm not always that great at expressing myself the way I intend to.My point was that when people do what you're doing -- citing all the things they allegedly like to prove just how much they really do like it -- only do so because they're trying to convince themselves that they do.I don't get you point? Are you trying to say I'm being over PC or something? I'm just saying that I didn't like what I heard about the movie so now I'm not going to see it.
And yes I do have minority friends, and I don't see why that matters at all.
You don't like this type of movie. Fine. No need to go about saying how much you "should" like it, all the while throwing your nose arrogantly in the air.
Yeah, I agree, and I hope that this sends a message to Hollywood to stop making movies like this. But I guess that's too big a consideration for Hollywood. It looks like it's literally scraping the bottom of the barrel.
If this movie makes $1 Hollywood will make another one, how many of those God-Awful of those [Genre] Movie movies did they make?
This movie isn't even out yet and everybody already hates it??
eh, i still refuse to get movie advice from the man who wrote 'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'.
successfully produced does not equal a successful product. 'Beyond The Valley of the Dolls' is a terrible excuse for a film. its pretty much a soft core porno with some soap opera esq elements thrown in. i'm much more interested in the opinion of fellow fans that Ebert. maybe thats just me.eh, i still refuse to get movie advice from the man who wrote 'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'.
I'm more interested in the opinions of anyone who's written any successfully produced film than I am in the opinions of five thousand anonymous posters who think they're clever.
If you've seen that movie, BTW, prove it. If you haven't, there's no reason for anyone to take your opinion of it or its screenwriter seriously.
There's no getting around the fact that most people who've seen this movie so far say it sucks. Looks like Ebert's right yet again.![]()
This movie isn't even out yet and everybody already hates it??
I usually watch everything that has Natalie Portman in it... but even I am planning to skip this one.![]()
Well, to be fair, he did tell us that his opinion is worth less than shit. So it doesn't really matter what he vomits forth on the forums.Based on previous posts, not just this last one, Dennis seems to be of the "you can't criticize Eli Manning because you've never played in the NFL" mentality. Which, by that same token, you can't say anything good either.
And considering just how clever he thinks he is, well...I'm more interested in the opinions of anyone who's written any successfully produced film than I am in the opinions of five thousand anonymous posters who think they're clever.
'Beyond The Valley of the Dolls' is a terrible excuse for a film. its pretty much a soft core porno with some soap opera esq elements thrown in. i'm much more interested in the opinion of fellow fans that Ebert. maybe thats just me.
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