That is really good considering that there were evening shows of DM2 and LR tonight.
Better than I expected anyway.
I really think the response after the first viewing of a movie is the most accurate and pure.
I would hope you were joking at this point.So....are we still sure we're getting a sequel? (serious question)
I really think the response after the first viewing of a movie is the most accurate and pure.
I could not disagree with this more. I also generally disagree with the premise that you can accurately judge an individual from their first impression. And being loyal to your first impression of a movie (or anything else in life) is a recipe for sketchy critical analysis. Look at Blade Runner, initially critics hated that film but it became a cult classic (and forced critics to reexamine it later) because of multiple viewings.
That's not really fair. As an example, I hated Blade Runner the first time I saw it but now it is my second favorite movie of all time.
Well then you need to get off the internet and go watch Blade Runner before you do anything else.Movies are not people, so I don't judge them the same way I do a person. I've never watched Blade Runner, so can't comment on the movie itself, but when you say 'forced critics to reexamine it' it really makes me think 'forced critics to like it based on peer pressure'. I mean if they hated it the first time, they hated it. Doesn't mean they were wrong in what they felt.
For me, the best example is Harry Potter's PoA. When I walked out the first time I saw it I was pretty indifferent to it, boarding on dislike. Now it is my favorite films period. My expectations and thoughts on "what it was suppose to be got in the way I think.Yeah it's funny how a second viewing of a movie can completely change your perspective on a film. I remember not liking Braveheart, and David Fincher's The Game the first time I saw them, now they are two of my all time favourite movies.
Well then you need to get off the internet and go watch Blade Runner before you do anything else.t:
It is truly amazing to find someone on a film forum that hasn't seen Blade Runner.Haha you all got me curious. Ok I'll watch it.
It is truly amazing to find someone on a film forum that hasn't seen Blade Runner.
Haha you all got me curious. Ok I'll watch it.
This is legitimately the funniest thing I have read on these forums.Blade Runner is a terrible movie. It took me 3 sittings to watch the whole thing because I kept falling asleep. A colossal bore, almost as overrated and mind numbing as 2001: A Space Odyssey, but with a crappy, epicless soundtrack.
Blade Runner is a terrible movie. It took me 3 sittings to watch the whole thing because I kept falling asleep. A colossal bore, almost as overrated and mind numbing as 2001: A Space Odyssey, but with a crappy, equally boring soundtrack (2001 at least had cool, epic music).
i thought it would get a bump like it normally did in Tuesday?
If you are a fan of film, you watch it at least once. It like Citizen Kane, Casablanca, Star Wars, Raging Bull, 2001, or Lawrence of Arabia. You don't have to like it, but it is almost required viewing.I don't think so at all, it's a boring ass movie. lol.
Sometimes I feel for my generation. I truly do. Next I will hear Dr. Strangelove is also boring.I thought BR was a boring arse movie on first viewing and I love it now.
I thought 2001 was a boring arse movie on first first viewing and I thought it was a boring arse movie on second viewing.
If you are a fan of film, you watch it at least once. It like Citizen Kane, Casablanca, Star Wars, Raging Bull, 2001, or Lawrence of Arabia. You don't have to like it, but it is almost required viewing.![]()
This is legitimately the funniest thing I have read on these forums.
Not only did he just crap on Kubrick's classic and Blade Runner, he even dissed the Blade Runner score. One of the finest and most influential ever written.![]()