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Do bad reviews ever make you want to buy a cd or see a film? Maybe i'm just a bit weird but sometimes when I see a bad review of a film or cd it makes me want to go out and see it/get it. Like Swept Away (Madonna's film). Everyone said it was god awful, so I saw it and it wasn't that bad. Not that it was great but i've seen worse. | |
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Yes. The New York Times called Gummo "the worst film of the year", and it was only June when they wrote the review! And of course, I went to see it and I loved it. | |
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Anxiety said: Yes. The New York Times called Gummo "the worst film of the year", and it was only June when they wrote the review! And of course, I went to see it and I loved it.
Oh god, that movie! I always do and I always do. | |
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GangstaFam said: Anxiety said: Yes. The New York Times called Gummo "the worst film of the year", and it was only June when they wrote the review! And of course, I went to see it and I loved it.
Oh god, that movie! I always do and I always do. My favorite actor is Cameron Swayzee. I love him. I would pay a million dollars to touch him. I was born without any toes. | |
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Absolutely. Though they don't make me actually see/listen to them.
I am very curous about: Showgirls Gigli The Brown Bunny Metal Machine Music Check this song out at:
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Anxiety said: My favorite actor is Cameron Swayzee. I love him. I would pay a million dollars to touch him. I was born without any toes.
Fuckin' rabbit! | |
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Absolutely! It depends on the review. Music reviewers tend to show off trivial knowledge and compare everyone to Nirvana. Movie reviewers expect every movie to touch them emotionally or at least have some arty nude scenes. Hence, most reviews are crap. But if they at least give you enough of a description of the content, you can finish reading the review with a totally different opinion than the reviewer.
For example, if someone reviewed a new (fictitious) Prince album and said "it sounds like the stripped-down crap from 1999 - too long and with too many parts" I'd think, "Cool!" Take a look at this review of the new U2 album: http://www.pitchforkmedia...bomb.shtml The third paragraph has nothing to do whatsoever with the new album. In fact, it doesn't transition well from the previous paragraph or to the next. It's just in there because for some reason, the writer (because they're they to write, not review) felt compelled to get his Bono treatise off his chest. Totally unnecessary! So to answer your question, yes. When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, they act as a prism and form a rainbow. The rainbow is a division of white light into many beautiful colors. Regardless of the day, I'm glad you were born. | |
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I don't know about that, but I the more people dis a movie I like, the more passionate I become about it. I, for one, LOVED The Royal Tenenbaums, and most folk I know hate on it. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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GangstaFam said: Anxiety said: My favorite actor is Cameron Swayzee. I love him. I would pay a million dollars to touch him. I was born without any toes.
Fuckin' rabbit! If you don't smile RIGHT NOW, I'm going to blow your brains out!!! | |
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Anxiety said: GangstaFam said: Fuckin' rabbit! If you don't smile RIGHT NOW, I'm going to blow your brains out!!! Was that the dancing scene with that psycho mother? | |
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GangstaFam said: Anxiety said: If you don't smile RIGHT NOW, I'm going to blow your brains out!!! Was that the dancing scene with that psycho mother? And the kid lifting weights in the basement with the bundled-up spoons, listening to "Like A Prayer"? | |
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Anxiety said: GangstaFam said: Was that the dancing scene with that psycho mother? And the kid lifting weights in the basement with the bundled-up spoons, listening to "Like A Prayer"? That's it! OMFG! I need to rewatch that movie. Luckily, I have it around here somewhere. | |
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I love a good exploitation film. | |
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With music I kind of make my own decisions, but with movies it can be true. Even moreso the opposite; when a movie gets tons of critical praise, that just turns me off. Like Forrest Gump. | |
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If I really want to see a film, I see the film first and then read the reviews second.
If I'm kind of "iffy" on a particular flick, I'll read a movie review beforehand, so I can make up my mind about which movie I'd like to see. As far as music, I rarely trust music critics, because I find most of their reviews to be catty and off-subject (it's mostly character assessment). In that case, I listen first and maybe read a review later down the road. | |
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some things i love more, the more it gets bad reviews. the integrity of stuff like john waters' "pink flamingos" or the latest courtney love album i believe are actually compromised when a critic writes a good review. | |
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I thought "Anchorman" and "White Chicks" were funny as hell. Critics tore the two up though. | |
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Hmm...no. Unless they're Plan 9-level bad reviews. Then it might be funny. | |
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The Exorcist: The Beginning....
I felt it just couldnt be as bad as they said.. and it was.. Space for sale... | |
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JANFAN4L said: I thought "Anchorman" and "White Chicks" were funny as hell. Critics tore the two up though.
The football player in "White Chicks" made an otherwise unfunny movie a pretty funny one. Anchorman was hysterical. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Anxiety said: some things i love more, the more it gets bad reviews. the integrity of stuff like john waters' "pink flamingos" or the latest courtney love album i believe are actually compromised when a critic writes a good review.
The new Courtney album WAS great. And when the reviewers say, "her voice is totally shredded, she can't sing anymore." Duh! That's what we want! | |
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Movie: UTCM!
CD: Come! | |
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movies I tend to like the 2 star ones better that the 4 star ones that your suppose to like. Music I have my taste pretty much set, if something is compared to something I like I might check it out, but generally I know what I like and thats what i watch or buy. Movies its usally what actors are in the movie or music artists that I already like | |
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Gummo is an all-time favorite. My friends and I used to watch it over and over. I love it, but I probably can't stand to see it again, as I've probably watched it 20 times.
I HATE RABBITS... THEY ALWAYS SHIT ON THEYSELVES "Awards are like hemorrhoids. Sooner or later, every asshole gets one." | |
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