Painful from the standpoint of not understanding or from it being negative?Bacon wrote:Christy Lemire's review is painful to read.
'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
She basically gives no reason why she believes it to be negative. It seems like she's just being negative because she wanted to be before she went into the movie.bootsy wrote:Painful from the standpoint of not understanding or from it being negative?Bacon wrote:Christy Lemire's review is painful to read.
that seems to be a lot of the critics that have reviewed this movie. They wanted to hate it/dislike it from the get go.Bacon wrote:She basically gives no reason why she believes it to be negative. It seems like she's just being negative because she wanted to be before she went into the movie.bootsy wrote:Painful from the standpoint of not understanding or from it being negative?Bacon wrote:Christy Lemire's review is painful to read.
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You try something new and the critics will crap on you (because they aren't used to it). I'm over it and will continue to love Interstellar for the great film that it is.bootsy wrote:that seems to be a lot of the critics that have reviewed this movie. They wanted to hate it/dislike it from the get go.bacon wrote:She basically gives no reason why she believes it to be negative. It seems like she's just being negative because she wanted to be before she went into the movie.bootsy wrote: Painful from the standpoint of not understanding or from it being negative?
Yep me too.braungeo123 wrote:You try something new and the critics will crap on you (because they aren't used to it). I'm over it and will continue to love Interstellar for the great film that it is.bacon wrote:that seems to be a lot of the critics that have reviewed this movie. They wanted to hate it/dislike it from the get go.bootsy wrote: Painful from the standpoint of not understanding or from it being negative?
She basically gives no reason why she believes it to be negative. It seems like she's just being negative because she wanted to be before she went into the movie.
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I disagree with Kermode in the fact that Contac leaves some knots untied than Interstellar does. Now I too loved Contact, it IS one of the finest science fiction films of the last 20 years, it is a beautiful film, I saw it in the theaters and remember that experience completely. But I think that Interstellar is better simply becauseDragon_316ca wrote:
You seem very obsessed with THG for some reasonantovolk wrote:
Reasons not to be? THG, Interstellar and Hobbit are the biggest films of the year, and given how close THG is to Interstellar, potentially affecting the latter's BO, and how Interstellar took away IMAX from THG, it'd be folly not to at least keep track of what's going on...Bale Fan wrote:You seem very obsessed with THG for some reasonantovolk wrote:
And THG is the final film I've been really hyped for this year, now Interstellar's out of the way.