Fear and Loathing was a good movie, however there are many things
about it that aren't all that great. Trying to make a movie about Hunter
is a difficult task and in my opinion wasn't done well.......or at least well
enough. In fact the movie was done well, but the content is such that
even done well ISN'T done well enough. Because of the story and who it
is about, it needs to be done amazingly to be such, the problem is it
wasn't (in my opinion at least). The thing about "popular opinion" is that
when it comes to movies, popular opinion is very different than say the
popular opinion which goes with music. Most movie critics can be seen
more as a reviewer for some underground music magazine than a VJ on
MTV.
Take for instance the Boondock Saints. A few years ago at my school
there was this ridiculous fad of people talking about how awesome this
movie is. I downloaded it, watched it, nearly killed myself, but after
regaining my composure checked out rotten tomatoes and saw that it
got like a 10% rating.
Here's the thing, though. You shouldn't trust critics entirely. What I do
is see a preview. If it looks good I'll probably start downloading it and
check reviews while it's downloading. If it looks iffy, I'll check some
reviews, and if it looks like crap, I'll check the reviews. If the reviews
say it's awesome when it looks iffy or even if it looks like crap, I'll check
it out. Likewise if it looks good but the reviews say it's crap, I'll actually
read full reviews while it's still downloading and if it really does sound
like a horrible movie, I probably won't waste my time.
It just seems that everyone's always bashing movie critics because
they only remember when a certain critic is wrong about a movie they
like, but they forget about the hundreds of times that the critics are
completely right, whether the movie is good or bad.
TOO MUCH TYPING
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