MasterThief said:
KLAMarine said: I get a feeling critics don't care for video games or animation. |
there is no reason to even have a story that has an impact on anything. it can be nonsense. unless its marvel if you want to make a movie. do not make a comedy movie unless you are using a british accent because apparently the British are the gold standard of funny nowdays (yeah its sad.) and Gravity and 2049 and dunkirk are apparently good movies . the shock on my face after watching gravity . what was even the impact of any of these movies on the universe they were in? its like am watching a documentary.
they just want something extremely hipster and strange. or if you are a part of an established franchise you get an easy high rating. have you seen the rise of planet of the apes movies. they are fucking atrocious.
just look at rotten tomaates top list for last year : https://www.rottentomatoes.com/top/bestofrt/?year=2017
more than half of these movies only your art gallery nerd will watch.
if you are expecting good reviews to a heavy action movie. you will not get them.
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You say like this list have a bunch of Lars Von Trier-style movies, but the only thing I can think of looking at that list is that that is pretty nice mix. Aside from the dramas there is a bunch of sci-fis, animations, horrors, comedies, and if your point is about action movies I could show that Baby Driver, Logan Lucky, John Wick 2, besides the usual super hero flicks are on that list.
Of course tastes are subjective, I for example thought that Gravity, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049 and Planet of the Apes were dope. 2049 was easily one of the best movies I've watched and I'm gonna regret for the rest of my life for not watching on theaters, but you can't preach a witch hunt because some movies outside your circle are getting praised. I didn't liked Moonlight but I don't question the reviews becuase I can recognize that everything was on point on the movie,even if it didn't left an impression on me.
EDIT: Oh wait,you were banned. Never mind...