IF it's a movie that I WANT to see, then no. But if I'm trying to decide what movie to see, then they would come into play.
I kind of gave up on the X-Men series after The Last Stand. Add to the fact that it was pretty much the Wolverine movies, I was going to skip First Class but wound up going to see it because it had stellar reviews. So you would think I would say yes.
Yes. But not if I've already made the decision to see the film anyways. Like how they didn't stop me from going to see BvS. If I'm on the fence or the film is under my radar, great reviews can certainly get my attention or help make up my mind. It also depends on what is going on in real life. I'm much more likely to give a film a chance if I have a lot of free time than when I'm busy doing other things. Such as me skipping Suicide Squad in theaters. If SS came out in October, I probably would have gone regardless. August is vacation time and the Olympics are on too, so it would take some good recommendations to convince me to fit it in my schedule at a time I don't really want to be going to the theater period.
So yeah, there are certainly plenty of situations where they do matter for me, but it isn't black and white.
This is pretty much how I am as well.Yes. But not if I've already made the decision to see the film anyways. Like how they didn't stop me from going to see BvS. If I'm on the fence or the film is under my radar, great reviews can certainly get my attention or help make up my mind. It also depends on what is going on in real life. I'm much more likely to give a film a chance if I have a lot of free time than when I'm busy doing other things. Such as me skipping Suicide Squad in theaters. If SS came out in October, I probably would have gone regardless. August is vacation time and the Olympics are on too, so it would take some good recommendations to convince me to fit it in my schedule at a time I don't really want to be going to the theater period.
So yeah, there are certainly plenty of situations where they do matter for me, but it isn't black and white.
Yes. It's an opinion business and critics are not infallible. I find the criticism of certain movies overblown. Raking products over the coals in a combative nature as if the filmmakers insulted them personally. I find that trend absurd. Increasingly, it's either 'awesome' or it 'sucks' these days, and more reviewers are writing their click bait articles accordingly. Criticism should be smart and surgical. Not a flamethrower. So basically, I note what they say, but largely ignore it and go in with an open mind.Audience reviews and consensus are more important than a critics review since I think a lot of critics look at movies the wrong way and for the wrong criteria anyways.
Sometimes they line up, a lot of times they don't.
GA doesn't listen to critics. What critics show is the likely response from the GA.I guess short answer yes. Bit if I really want to see a movie I check it out anyway, especially during the summer.
If I listened to critics this summer 1/2 of my most anticipated movies I wouldnt have checked out in theaters.
Even the other way, I had no interest in seeing Finding Dory. That came out and got great reviews...still didn't see it in theaters.
The primary time is when I'm on the fence or it's a new property. For instance, I think that new Ben Affleck movie called "The Accountant" looks really good. However, if it gets bad reviews I'm not gonna check it out in theaters. But say Ben Affleck was doing Batman, or even Star Wars, Marvel, Bond, a Tarintino film or any "brand" that I really like I'll check it out regardless/
I dont even think the GA really listens to critics. I know this thread idea was birthed from the Suicide Squad thread (another movie that I went to see despite critic reviews) but if you look at something like Suicide Squad. it actually made a ton of money opening weekend proving that people don't really care about critics. It's when the word of mouth of friends, family, etc. spread that it started to drop. It's still making it's money though.
I know people hate critics or whatever. But if I didn't listen to critics some of the time I'd just be pissed off. I was going to see Dirty Grandpa in theaters...ended up being the worst movie I saw this year and probably one of my least favorite comedies ever.
They line up more then they don't really. Also isn't it a bit false to suggest anyone looks at film the "wrong way"? If it is all personal judgement, how can one look at it the wrogn way?Audience reviews and consensus are more important than a critics review since I think a lot of critics look at movies the wrong way and for the wrong criteria anyways.
Sometimes they line up, a lot of times they don't.
They don't. Look at the movies that are most successful, then look at what critics think of them. They are often not the same. A good example is Suicide Squad right now. Critics absolutely hate that movie but it has done well in the box office.They line up more then they don't really. Also isn't it a bit false to suggest anyone looks at film the "wrong way"? If it is all personal judgement, how can one look at it the wrogn way?