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Okay snikt, during this whole debate I was sitting and watching the film on my DragonBox.

You're right, this movie is good because it has potential. All the stuff in the beginning was okay.

But you don't measure potential when talking about a movie.

This film sets up a lot of stuff to be explored but it's all for nothing. Just forgot about and left out of context, so I feel basically the first hour or so was just wasted time being set up.

CGI looks like it was done in today's high school digital media class. Actors are clearly good actors working around a horrible screenplay, again potentially good actors but wasted when it doesn't come to fruition.

Overall, in my opinion it's a 2/10.

Glad you generated an opinion about the film the logical way. Common sense triumphs once again.

I disagree with film piracy and your rating, but to each his own.
 
Glad you generated an opinion about the film the logical way. Common sense triumphs once again.

I disagree with film piracy and your rating, but to each his own.

So you gonna pay for my electrical bill? Cause my TV was on for 2 hours and I felt like the movie wasn't worth the electricity but you said I needed to watch it.
 
So you gonna pay for my electrical bill? Cause my TV was on for 2 hours and I felt like the movie wasn't worth the electricity but you said I needed to watch it.

I responded to you respectfully before. If you're gonna go this route our convo ends here, man.
 
Logically, I would've listened to the reviews but as you said, I needed to not listen to them and form an opinion
 
I'm just making a point here, reviews are done to make it so people don't feel short changed, which I do now

If you hadn't pirated the film you could argue (like the poster above that can't think for himself) that unless reviews tell you something is good it won't be.

But again, think of the implications of that argument: if the review says its bad then there's no way its good. Ergo, the reviewer(s) have now decided for you what's good or bad. You might as well just Paypal the reviewer a few hundred bucks a year and have the reviewer buy you tickets to the movies he assigns you to watch. Sound logical to you?

Let me also repeat film piracy is illegal for a reason. You're spitting in the face of thousands of people who worked on a production and the people who spent millions to finance it. As a filmmaker myself I try to always remind people of how dishonorable film piracy is despite how easy a crime it is to commit.
 
If you hadn't pirated the film you could argue (like the poster above that can't think for himself) that unless reviews tell you something is good it won't be.

But again, think of the implications of that argument: if the review says its bad then there's no way its good. Ergo, the reviewer(s) have now decided for you what's good or bad. You might as well just Paypal the reviewer a few hundred bucks a year and have the reviewer buy you tickets to the movies he assigns you to watch. Sound logical to you?

Let me also repeat film piracy is illegal for a reason. You're spitting in the face of thousands of people who worked on a production and the people who spent millions to finance it. As a filmmaker myself I try to always remind people of how dishonorable film piracy is despite how easy a crime it is to commit.

Logically, I would've listened to creditable sources for the film.

Like listen to your mom, she tells you don't put your hand on a hot stove you listen right? Hell idk if I can breathe underwater but people told me I can't. Idk that for sure but I'm not gonna try.

Reviews aren't black and white. Watch some YT reviews, they say what they like and what they don't, what works what doesn't. And overall how everything fits into the movie.

And I'm not pirating anything. I paid for this streaming device and service. The means of how the get their videos, hell idk they could've worked something out with the studios.

You can check it out, they sell it on Amazon.
 
:lol:lol

That was a great read.

I will buy this movie on demand to watch it myself, for $5 it will be worth it. I do agree somewhat with the whole watch it yourself don't trust reviews argument. I mean, 27% of people liked it, you could be one of those 27%. Even then, it is to late now for some with this movie. Watch experiments on conformity. You have a preset attitude going into this movie that it will be bad, some of you will conform to the general consensus and say it is bad as well. It is why I don't read reviews at all until after I watch the movie. Also, bashing the movie when you haven't seen it (just speaking generally not to anyone in particular) is pretty weak. It shows me that you are trying to fit in and be cool, failing to form your own opinions and talking another persons word at face value, which to me is something a sixth grader would do. Maybe this movie is as bad as "everyone" is saying, maybe Marvel paid off some critics to destroy this movie and rip it to shreds to try to let Fox drop the license, maybe it is actually good? Who knows. As I said, I will rent it in a few months and form my opinion from there.
 
So you gonna pay for my electrical bill? Cause my TV was on for 2 hours and I felt like the movie wasn't worth the electricity but you said I needed to watch it.

the movie was uploaded to youtube yesterday :lol

this is true, it was uploaded but i didnt wanted to mention it. but it was up for a day :lol
i didnt look at it, it was shared on reddit, youtube :rotfl no one cared when it was on youtube
 
the movie was uploaded to youtube yesterday :lol

this is true, it was uploaded but i didnt wanted to mention it. but it was up for a day :lol
i didnt look at it, it was shared on reddit, youtube :rotfl no one cared when it was on youtube

Should've watched it on my phone :lol
 
A few days ago, Midtown Comics' Facebook page posted a contest for a Fant4stic prize giveaway. It included a t-shirt, poster, and a few extra goodies. After 24 hours, their post only had only 4 "likes". And they're constantly re-posting it, because apparently, no one signed up for the contest. People don't even want Fant4stic stuff for free :lol.
 
A few days ago, Midtown Comics' Facebook page posted a contest for a Fant4stic prize giveaway. It included a t-shirt, poster, and a few extra goodies. After 24 hours, their post only had only 4 "likes". And they're constantly re-posting it, because apparently, no one signed up for the contest. People don't even want Fant4stic stuff for free :lol.

:rotfl:rotfl:rotfl NOT even FO' FREE :lol
 
As far as the whole reviews thing go..... I mean, competing restaurants in cities will leave bad reviews against one another with there goal to get more customers to eat at there place.

How do you know the reviews you are reading are true and not just people that lie on the internet or paid to lie on the internet?
 
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As far as the whole reviews thing go..... I mean, competing restaurants in cities will leave bad reviews against one another with there goal to get more customers to eat at there place.

How do you know the reviews you are reading are true and not just people that lie on the internet or paid to lie on the internet?

Check the source. If it's reliable than shoot.

And don't look at one review, you look at a couple to get a general overview of it. Like looking at a consensus for a bad movie
 
Well, millions of Germans in the 30s and 40s practiced fascism and wanted a world dominated by the Aryan race.

Those many people could not have ALL been wrong.......that'd just be mathematically impossible.

See how that works?

Generate your own opinion. Its the sound thing to do.

Great analogy :slap
 
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