It isn't an opinion, it's just being fucking rude over a movie you don't like. Do you call your Mom or wife a bimbo du jour whenever they do something you don't like?
How dare you bring my family into this discussion?
I demand an apology!
He didn't bring your family into the discussion so much as question the necessity of your using the term "bimbo du jour". It wasn't really essential to the point being made, was it?
Read his post again. I've placed the pertinent portion in
bold.
It also seems you were the first to make things personal. Please don't do that.
As well, you'll want to avoid starting a squabble and then hitting "Notify" in an effort to get someone else into trouble. I don't care much for that sort of stunt.
Another thing:
I just don't like it when the average viewer is treated like a retarded child. [...] That's called realistic filming and it means not taking your audience for a bunch of imbeciles. I don't know if I made my point but I certainly hope so.
"Retarded" is an outmoded term you should probably try to avoid using, as it's now considered somewhat offensive. "Imbecile" isn't a great deal better, in that regard.
Lastly, and more on-topic:
How come the special effect guys couldn't even let us see the crushing of the guy's skull? It's child's play with the means they have nowadays.
Child's play though it might be, I for one can do without it; someone's skull being crushed just isn't a thing I have any need or desire to see depicted graphically, on big screen or small. Having it happen off-camera was quite sufficient.