It's Charlie though, he's two faced about everything when it's convenient. Much how my sister pointed out before he left the forums for that long period of time.I don't go out of my way to avoid this sort of thing - either Polanski or OSC. However, if you want to boycott this, the only right way is to not go and see it. Sneaking in is essentially stealing (you wouldn't steal a car. You wouldn't steal a movie. Dammit, I've been indoctrinated!); you're not just withholding money from OSC, but also from the people running the cinema etc etc.
Yeah, this is why I care more about Card than Polanski. He's out there actively promoting his views, and I think they're fucking crazy.I mostly agree with this, except when my viewing of the art, funds the artist and allows him to continue being the person that I object with.
*you'reIf you had a conscience you would just not see it. Sneaking in just means your acting like a child.
Shouldn't that be "Didn't CM Punk teach you anything?"?*you're
DID CM PUNK TEACH YOU ANYTHING?!
Oh, I respect that and I'm sure if I thought hard enough I could come up with some artist I find reprehensible enough to say I wouldn't view their art, etc. I guess I just can't think of one right now.I mostly agree with this, except when my viewing of the art, funds the artist and allows him to continue being the person that I object with.
IE: I no longer eat at Chikfila, even though I can seperate the food from the CEO.
They've been relative ghost towns since the boycotts in Austin. Whereas before you'd see them packed to the brim at all hours. Now they barely get a lunch rush.I don't eat at chik-fil-a because their food costs too much.
Well that, and for some reason whenever I drive past their drive-thru is JAM PACKED. So I guess they don't care that I don't eat there.
It's simple, if someone does something I find morally reprehensible and I have the opportunity to not give them any direct kind of financial gain, then I will.I guess the example that comes to mind is that Thomas Edison was a notorious douchebag, but I don't see anyone suggesting that we turn in all of our light bulbs.
I disagree, because I believe these people will continue to be whomever they are regardless of how much money they make. OSC will continue to be a crazy bigot whether this movie tanks or becomes the highest grossing film of all time. Polanski will still be a rapist piece of shit. So in my opinion people might as well enjoy the art they create, if they are going to enjoy it at all. That's how I separate the art from the artist.I mostly agree with this, except when my viewing of the art, funds the artist and allows him to continue being the person that I object with.
It's illegal to seel light bulbs in Belgium, except under very limiting conditions. LEDs and CFLs are the norm, with halogens when you need dimming.turn in all of our light bulbs.
This violates your own logic. If you buy a ticket to a Tom Cruise movie, his sales go up. The higher his sales go, the more appealing he is to studios. The more appealing he is, the more work he gets and the more money he gets. Therefore you are supporting him, and allowing him to keep being a crazy asshole.An example of separating art from artist: I will watch a Tom Cruise movie, because he's already gotten paid for the acting and will not further benefit from my attending his film. Knowing he's a complete nutcase IRL does not keep me from believing his characters on screen either.
That's indirect gain, not quite the same. I'm not directly putting money in his pockets, but yes, he stays appealing to movie studios so it's indirect. I understand and that's just the way I do it.This violates your own logic. If you buy a ticket to a Tom Cruise movie, his sales go up. The higher his sales go, the more appealing he is to studios. The more appealing he is, the more work he gets and the more money he gets. Therefore you are supporting him, and allowing him to keep being a crazy asshole.
The problem with this logic is that OSC has donated decent sums of money to supporting anti-gay movements and propositions, and stemming his income would effectively stem his ability to do that sort of thing.I disagree, because I believe these people will continue to be whomever they are regardless of how much money they make. OSC will continue to be a crazy bigot whether this movie tanks or becomes the highest grossing film of all time. Polanski will still be a rapist piece of shit. So in my opinion people might as well enjoy the art they create, if they are going to enjoy it at all. That's how I separate the art from the artist.
I watched Wolverine last night. Terrible movie. Absolutely crap. Predictable and stupid. If that's the bar you're measuring it by I'm not convinced.I have high hopes. I liked both of Hood's other movies that I've seen (Rendition and Wolverine.)
Are you guys talking about the same movie? Hood directed X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), not The Wolverine (2013). I didn't think the 2009 one was absolutely horrible, and I haven't seen the 2013 one.I watched Wolverine last night. Terrible movie. Absolutely crap. Predictable and stupid. If that's the bar you're measuring it by I'm not convinced.
Probably different movies, then I don't know who directs what, usually. I retract my derision.Are you guys talking about the same movie? Hood directed X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), not The Wolverine (2013). I didn't think the 2009 one was absolutely horrible, and I haven't seen the 2013 one.
Did he go to Japan in yours, or did he tussle with Sabertooth for his whole life?Probably different movies, then I don't know who directs what, usually. I retract my derision.
What are we deciding?Why don't we all just wait for Friday, read a few reviews, and decide then? Or is that too sensible?
See I get what you're trying to say but Transformers wasn't -just- bad from a source material perspective, it was also a bad movie on the counts of what makes a film good. I'm very sure Ender's Game won't follow in that sort of direction. It'll be a well done film I'm sure.But, you know, I enjoyed transformers despite its flaws, so I'm sure I'll enjoy it from an entertainment standpoint. My worry is mainly what is the major theme?