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Why I Hate Movie Ratings Why I Hate Movie Ratings My Issue With Hereditary Any Suggestions Of A Black Mirror Type Movie? Is The Bluray Boxset Worth It? Why Bendis' Run On Spider-Man Is My Favorite Run On The Character Here's Why I Think This Show Is Completely Awful Despite of what everybody says... Probably my favorite film of all time What do you look for the most in the dvd/bluray bonus features? View all posts >


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No. Of course I give the other Spidey flicks a chance. Raimi movies are indeed my favorites but Im definitely no idiotic fanboy who cant see past his favotite films. I have watched TASM countless times and of course I know what you're talking about with Captain Stacy. I just wish that through the script or through Webbs filmaking that that particular point could have been made more effective. Sure! Before I knew it was one of my favorite movies. It still is I think. Havent seen the film in a long time so I dont know. But as a tennager iit was definitely one of my favorite films Not many.. I go to the movies frequently and I only remember walking out of Transformers 4, The Predator and maybe a couple of others. The fact that I don't even remember which those were says a lot by itself. Jesus fucking Christ man. I can even tolerate someone calling others low IQ because of politics. But these are just fucking movies! Art in general is subjective! Did it ever cross your mind that these people might have agreed that Venom is trash in a lot of areas but yet have had fun with the movie? The Amazing Spiderman 2 was just like that to me. I consider the movie's script to be awful, but I had fun with it. Thus me giving it a positive score overall. Just stop acting like a 12 year old that is as closed minded as a turtle. Thats even better then. Means you dont have to be a Venom fan to enjoy the film The main reason why I hate this show and refused to watch S2 was Finn Jones. He gives one of the most try hard performances of all time I think. He's indegestible. I think the way rotten tomatoes work is fair. Its basically an agregate that says if the amount of people that gave it a thumbs up is greater or shorter than the people who gave it a thumbs down. Yes its good that we can have a rotten tomatoes and metacritic score so we can have an idea of the quality of the film before spending our money on it. But I myself say I actually feel kinda bad for giving the movie a rating. There is a critic who once gave a film 1/10 star rating but on his actual review he said wonderful things about the film. That was his way of kinda protesting against this wave of people who dont read reviews and instead only look at the rating and decide by that. I think especially in Venoms case this is important, to watch and read the reviews. People like it for very different reasons and dislike it for very different reasons as well. Sure, it doesnt use the formulaic jump scares or comic relief or anything that is a usual trope at this point. But we can't pretend that thats something new also. Non commercial horror movies throughout the ages have been just like Hereditary. Look. Overall I still think Hereditary is gonna go down as the best horror of the year. Theres some really, really effective stuff in it. And dang.. who knows, maybe if I see it again I really could enjoy the third act more and respect it for what it is. Like I said, I dont like what the act does but I like HOW it does it, definitely Did I say every horror movie ends exacly like that? Jesus... Im talking about what predominates throughout most of the third act. Its generic horror movie trope to me even though it is very effective. A guy running around the house being creeped by STUFF. Now of course it would be silly of me to say the third act negates what happens before. My issue here is not with the whole movie or especifically how it ends but rather what predominates in the third act in general. Everybody trying to explain this from a logical and technical way. But I think it has all to do with Tonys ego and how he wouldnt want to miss the action and about his deep personality conflict he has with himself about his sense of morality. Its important for Tony to show to everybody that he is in the suit also. View all replies >