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Hah, I saw it with my dad. I know what you mean.
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Actually I don't know what you are saying now krispy.
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Source Code fosters a lot of the same complaints that TDKR did for me.
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Me too. Mostly that people expect more from blockbusters and can't enjoy a damn movie for what it is instead of what it isn't!
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Hear hear. Bone's got it right.
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Okay, fine. So then we create a category of film that is indubitably lower quality based on it's release schedule and budget. But then the next time a blockbuster comes out, I don't want to hear anyone clamoring about how good a movie it is. Let's remember that we already decided they can't be by definition.
I haven't seen Silent Hill in a long time, so I don't feel comfortable giving an opinion right now.
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Well, now we know why no one invites me out to do things.
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"The movie didn't do everything the way I wanted it to, so it is objectively trash!"
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Ladies and gentlemen, a straw man. Thank you crazyD. Take a bow.
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Sorry, are you saying something differently? You are saying that you don't like what they've done with the Batman character, so this movie is "indubitably lower quality" and you don't want to hear people "clamoring about how good a movie it is". I'm not seeing any good reasons why this movie is shit, just that you think it is, and everyone else is wrong.
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Mr. crazyD, I see that you are confused as to path of the conversation. I hope that I can clarify. The comments you quoted were in response to Bone's statement as follows:
"Mostly that people expect more from blockbusters and can't enjoy a damn movie for what it is instead of what it isn't!" My response was to concede. We create a category of film that is "indubitably lower quality" qua Bone and described a consequence of this concession which was that now blockbusters cannot be good movies unconditionally. Just good movies qua blockbusters. It's true I don't like what they did to Batman in TDKR, but to act like this is the linchpin of my distaste is to really over emphasize a bullet point in a larger narrative. The reason why I think the movie is cruddy is because it talks down to its audience. For more detail, please refer to my original post. For further detail go ahead and inquire here where you would like me to expand. |
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But I didn't say "lower quality", that was your construct. I just meant that movies like TDKR, maybe, are not trying to achieve what you expect out of cinema. It might not be that movies aren't good enough, but that they aren't trying to be art films or some deeper statement. I find the Nolan series to be a very solid and more realistic entry into superhero movies... and better than I expected them to be.
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Fair, but the retort is still the same. My criticism doesn't apply because this category of film, blockbusters, shouldn't be held to a standard where stuff like talking down your audience is considered. Whether or not this makes blockbusters a class of lower quality films depends on how you value stuff like talking down to your audience. However, the consequence is still the same.
I happen to think it is ridiculous that features like release schedule, budget, and super heroes should narrow our expectations like this. |
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Really, you don't expect that being a superhero movie doesn't entitle them to spell things out a little more, for younger viewers? Something something target audience?
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But you know what, I am obviously barking up the wrong tree.
I also never intended to subvert other's enjoyment. Movies like TDKR and Inception are like tidal waves and sweep you away and it's fun. Enjoy your fun. However, I found the movie shockingly forced and condescending and felt like I should articulate my feelings on a forum. |
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Yes, I find it kind of shitty that superheroes are still considered for kids to such a degree that we have to write our "gritty and realistic" movies to be for kids.
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The Dark Knight Returns isn't written just for kids. It is written for a broad audience, though, which is how you make hundreds of millions of dollars.
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