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The following films are crap

biotech, ATimson already said that he was only commenting on the book, not the film. Don't go accusing folk of not being able to read if you refuse to do so yourself.

So I wasn't being anal? Cool. Carry on.

Oh, yes, that comment was meant to follow on from your discussion, not to be directed at yourself or MarianH. Sorry if I gave that impression.

Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
 
I've come to the conclusion that the phrase "raped my childhood" is never used by anybody to indicate that any given object has actually done so.

Hooray strawman!

Wow, your avatar brings back memories. You know, for a minute there, I thought the initial post was serious and was about to cut this cat a new one. Good thing it was just a sarcastic joke.:lol:
 
What I find interesting is that there are Star Wars fans who take umbrage at the idea that some in the fanbase might actually say that something Lucasfilm might produce is crap.
 
I'm no fan of Willow or Howard the duck.

I take no umbrage at anyone that watches something and dosnt like it, I take umbrage with people that come to the conclusion they dont like something without experiencing it first.
 
biotech, ATimson already said that he was only commenting on the book, not the film. Don't go accusing folk of not being able to read if you refuse to do so yourself.

And yet the thread was for people that had seen the film, not people that had read the book.

Reading a book and thinking you know what the film is like, is like saying you know what the grand caynon is like because someone sent you a postcard of it.
 
Is it possible to accumulate enough material on something to come to a resonable conclusion about the experience without experiencing it yourself? Trent Roman listed a whole slew of things where you can come up with a reasonable conclusion about without experiencing them yourself, and if I were so inclined, I could add to them.

Yes, nothing beats experience. But when it comes to some experiences, the thing that would beat the experience is...not experiencing the experience.

The Clone Wars might fit that category. I've heard enough to know I'm not interested.

True on the postcard. But based on the postcard, and a little research, you would be able to glean enough information to make an informed decision on whether you want to go or not.
 
I'm not interested in parachuting, it dosnt mean its not entertaining for other people.

Yes, and the rugrats love The Clone Wars. That is not, IMO, a vote that says "good" to me. On the other hand, adults, especially ones whose opinions I respect, have given, IMO, a more clear eyed view, one devoid of the "if it's Star Wars, it MUST be good" boosterism, have indicated that it falls short.

I'm confident I'm not missing anything, in this case.
 
Which is fine.

But when they feel the need to justify that like by telling the naysayers they "don't get it", that ALL Star Wars is kiddie stuff, and fans, scholars and film critics have been deluding themselves all along, is nonsense.

And those who do like The Clone Wars because they delight in seeing little kids enjoy it, or who are rationalizing that all Star Wars is kiddie stuff, either way, that does not give me much confindence those opinions.

I know they don't square with mine, as I don't see all of Star Wars as kiddie stuff, and I really don't care what little kids think, at all.
 
I can say with certainty that these films are crap:

"Iron man"
"Scary Movie 2"
"Scary Movie 3" (why didn't I just take Ebert's advice?)
"Star Trek: Nemesis"
"Matrix: Reloaded"
Any Star Wars prequel.
"Jaws 3"
"Jaws 4"
 
"Raped my childhood" is kind of a self-contradictory phrase since it's only used by people being childish. Go figure. Not to mention most people only remember mere snipets of their actual time as a child anyway so there's hardly anything to rape.

I could just as soon say 40 Year Old Virgin raped my adulthood. :p
 
"Raped my childhood" is kind of a self-contradictory phrase since it's only used by people being childish.

That might be true if anyone ever actually used it straight up, but that never happens. It's only used as a straw man argument against critics of the PT.


Marian
 
I hated Voyager, but don't hate people who watched it. I'm not a bit Whedon fan and don't mind people who are (though I do have to wonder about his unconditional worshippers who think he can do no wrong). If there is any group to hate, it's the people who pay to go see Date Movie and Meet the Spartans, because they're the reason Disaster Movie and Sci Fi Movie are coming out! :mad:

People who like to say "raped my childhood" should spend a couple month in a state prison. Maybe they wouldn't be so quick to use the term after they've dropped the soap a few times.
 
You're right about Battleship Potemkin. That just has a good rep because nobody has actually seen it, except for in film class, and they all fell asleep and had to fake it on the exam.
 
If there is any group to hate, it's the people who pay to go see Date Movie and Meet the Spartans, because they're the reason Disaster Movie and Sci Fi Movie are coming out! :mad:

I enthusiastically agree. When I said, upthead, that my instincts were rarely off? Scary Movie is the big exception to that (of course, I had no way of knowing that the trailer showed the only funny bits from the film). [Hans Moleman] The Wayans brothers owe me eight dollars and two hours. [/Hans Molemann] Seriously, I remember being at the theatre (don't recall for which film) when they showed a preview for Meet the Spartans with that brain-meltingly dumb Spears gag. A guy in the crowd shouted out: "Why hasn't anybody killed these people yet?" or something to that effect, which got more laughs from the audience than anything the trailer showed.

Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
 
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