I had no idea Fred Durst was doing movie reviews.Spoiler review of the new Ghostbusters movie. It's as bad as we thought it would be.
I had no idea Fred Durst was doing movie reviews.Spoiler review of the new Ghostbusters movie. It's as bad as we thought it would be.
McDonald's?Isn't that the guy that eats garbage on Youtube?
... McDonald's?Like literal rotting old food.
Everybody knows McDonald's never rots.McDonald's?
... McDonald's?
This sounds like an entirely different movie.Well an actual movie critic who doesn't eat garbage likes it.
http://www.hitfix.com/motion-captur...essfully-passes-the-torch-to-a-new-generation
Wouldn't that be something?This sounds like an entirely different movie.
I don't think releasing them into the wild first is a good idea now that we have things like Twitter, but it'd certainly be a way to measure test screenings.Wouldn't that be something?
I mean, rather than different Clue-style endings, wouldn't it really be something if different theaters received entirely different cuts of a movie? With digital technology, it could be done, and then the versions that test the best with fans would be the ones that end up being shown to everyone after that first week of feedback.
I mean, it works for video games, right?
--Patrick
Reddit to the rescue. The last place on Earth without an agenda and completely without bias. Ethical as fuuuuuuck.Someone on reddit did a nice little write-up of all the critics who gave it a positive rating. Amazingly enough, most of them wrote beforehand about misogyny and women empowerment. So...agendas?
I'll have to find it. It was a fairly well done post. You realize that regardless of the website, there is good content there, right?[DOUBLEPOST=1468212055,1468211887][/DOUBLEPOST]Here's the discussion thread.Reddit to the rescue. The last place on Earth without an agenda and completely without bias. Ethical as fuuuuuuck.
Oh he totally cherry-picked his quotes and ignored those like what you posted above, but the rating between Top Critics and all critics is telling. In most cases the difference is like 5-10%. In this one it's 26% (it was more but a couple added since last night), so there's definitely something going on.http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2016/07/10/ghostbusters-review-bad-news-for-the-ghostbros
Faraci liked it, and my opinions generally align with his. And he was one of the ones getting shit on for saying that it's not sexist to dislike the movie.
The difference is largely that there are only 14 "top critics" reviews in right now, so even one review swings the percentages a bunch.Oh he totally cherry-picked his quotes and ignored those like what you posted above, but the rating between Top Critics and all critics is telling. In most cases the difference is like 5-10%. In this one it's 26% (it was more but a couple added since last night), so there's definitely something going on.
I'd like to do an analysis of top critics to all critics for all movies versus those by Sony to see if the studio has an effect, but I don't care enough.
It was a tweet showing a Reddit post that was disappointed about the positive reviews for Ghostbusters and asking for ideas on how they can sabotage the films chances at success.Deleted.
--Patrick
Of course. Take away their pedophilic minigames. Censorship!I wonder if these are the same people that scream "CENSORSHIP!" when people delete their comments.
Been waiting awhile for this one. Still looks great.A Monster Calls
My biggest concern going into the film was that Leslie Jones’ character was going to be the stereotypically “street smart” character. My worry was based on a snippet of her dialog in the trailer, and I’m pleased to spoil a teency bit of the film by telling you that those lines read quite a bit differently in context.
The new film is very tightly written, and provides lots of wonderful SFX in strong service of the story.
For me the 1984 Ghostbusters film plays like a concatenation of good Saturday Night Live sketches. The seams are pretty well polished down, but the sketch-comedy aspect is visible. The 2016 Ghostbusters film feels “through-composed.” When I say that it is “tightly written,” I mean that the story feels like it was structured first to work like a story, and carefully refined in that regard, and then the comedic bits were punched up as appropriate.