Marvin
Avenger
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Everyone is an impossibility. "Everyone" it's the figurative everyone and by no means the literal or absolute. Not everyone loved avengers but the term is far more at appropriate than everyone loved After Earth.Mjölnir;26093963 said:I wasn't saying that they didn't give a lot of people what they liked, I just said that the GA isn't one single entity and even though many people like one thing it doesn't mean that everyone feels the same. Therefor it's a bit too easy to say that the critics and GA are separated since the ones in the GA that aren't interested won't go see it and won't rate it.
Reviews aren't meant to tell us how much money a film will make.
It's a fair point, but it doesn't rub me the wrong way any less.I don't get how any critic in this example tells you what to think. Critics tell you what they think, and why, and you can use that as part of your reasoning whether or not to go see the movie. Maybe you'll think that what he thinks applies to you, or maybe you don't and just ignore it.
Alot of language in reviews comes in this particular form:
"And then his dad dies, and you feel...nothing or something or whatever what not"
"And when he makes that joke, you don't feel like this is..."
"And because of that, you walk out of the theater feeling..."
Replace all those you's with I's. I'd appreciate it.



