SpatialDude
Rear Admiral
Wrong...forum.
And after reading the thread title, I thought you had seen it. What's it like having others form your opinion for you?
I saw it last night. It was mediocre at best. 2 starts out of 4.
Wrong...forum.
And after reading the thread title, I thought you had seen it. What's it like having others form your opinion for you?
Word. It was pretty patheticI saw it, it is terrible, so everyone believe me and don't go. Thank you.![]()
Oh, OK.I saw it, it is terrible, so everyone believe me and don't go. Thank you.![]()
Word. It was pretty patheticI saw it, it is terrible, so everyone believe me and don't go. Thank you.![]()
Will you be wearing you (soon to be) wife's robe?Word. It was pretty patheticI saw it, it is terrible, so everyone believe me and don't go. Thank you.![]()
I have no choice, *sob*, I'm going to see it anyway![]()
Will you be wearing you (soon to be) wife's robe?Word. It was pretty pathetic
I have no choice, *sob*, I'm going to see it anyway![]()
Still looking forward to it. I don't care how bad people think it is, just what I think of it!
You've got a helluva lot of nerve doing that.Still looking forward to it. I don't care how bad people think it is, just what I think of it!
Exactly! I'm going to see it today in fact. I'll form my own opinion as to the quality of the film...
Oh, I agree that people on the internet have a tendency to adopt other people's opinions as their own, and obviously it would be silly for me to go around saying how bad Terminator is without actually seeing it.If the majority of people don't like a movie, odds are it's not worth paying to see. We use the information available to us at the time to decide whether or not to see it.What else are you gonna spend $7-$12 on?
And if you're not going to watch it, then you don't really have the right to comment on it. Well, at least not without looking like an idiot. Oh wait, this is teh internets, where idiots are the vocal majority. Carry on.
I was looking forward to this movie. The trailers look good. However, most of the reviews thus far have been terrible. So am I going to see it in the theater anymore? No.
I might rent it at some point, but the reviews have killed the excitement for me. Plus, I can think of a lot of better things to spend $7-12 on instead of a movie that most people think is shit.
Sorry, but I'd rather spend the money to go and see it and be disappointed, than allow a bunch of people on the internet and in the media make my mind up for me. Saying "most people think it's shit" isn't good enough. I don't care what most people think, I care what I think.
Saying "I've heard Terminator: Salvation sucks" is all well and good, saying "Terminator: Salvation sucks" without having actually seen it for yourself is just pathetic. But like I said, this is the internet, and it wouldn't be the same if ill-informed people didn't spout garbage based on other people's opinions. [Note: I'm not saying that's what you're doing, just to clarify.]
Wow... the amount of assholes who have come out this week has been amazing. Must be the summer brings the dumbfuck out of Star Trek fans.
Revealing Marcus as a Terminator in the promos was one of the worst ideas I've ever heard of. They should have did what they did with T2 trying to keep you guessing who was the good terminator and who was the bad one...I think the whole thing would have done better if they had kept the whole Marcus Wright thing as a big reveal Ala Vader being Luke's Father, If I could edit the scenes i'd have the film start with the Missile, have everything up to the explosion of the Skynet research lab, then the title in the flames , and then have the "opening" scene with Death-row Marcus in a flashback after Marcus in allowed to look at his open chest cavity full of metal, those would realy be the only changes that I would make in the film
Appears to me that at least Ebert does, he has some good reviews I have noticed. Gives **/**** for Salvation. (Cannot comment on the movie myself since it is not out in Europe yet.)Most critics, and I mean most, don't really watch the film. They are so busy forming thoughts in their mind, taking notes, even writing their review (either in their head or on paper) that they miss many plot points, scenes, and nuances of the film they are reviewing. I say this from having read and/or watched numerous reviews over the last few decades and then, after seeing the movie myself, wondering what film they were watching. It should be manditory for a film critic to see a movie at least twice before writing a review.
You've got a helluva lot of nerve doing that.Still looking forward to it. I don't care how bad people think it is, just what I think of it!
Exactly! I'm going to see it today in fact. I'll form my own opinion as to the quality of the film...![]()
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