Stop Complaining Please! Is Anybody Else Sick of It?!

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From my experience...30 people that I know all liked it so our little observations are both invalid. We tend to hang around others that hold our same interests. Therefore if you hated the movie...your friends most likely did too. I think the box office numbers show enough that most of America liked it. A C rating from a lot of critics isn't horrible as well. Still passable as a good movie but could have been better. But I agree about the poll...it would be biased here since we all compare the movie to past knowledge and events. The fact that it racked in over 400 million worldwide prior to dvd sales is a pretty good number.

As for the complaint threads...you will notice that there is all of about one totally pure positive movie review thread in here.
 
gambitfire said:
Um there is like one complain thread. All other threads that involve complaining are still on topic. PPL who liked the movie have there thread as well. This thread called for an obvious response and it was complaints.

Oh and Majority of the ppl did not like or dislike the movie we don't know what the majority of ppl think unless we hold a cross country poll. But i can guarantee you one thing there as just as many ppl who hated it as those who loved it. Otherwise there wouldn't be so much complaining :p.

From my experience out of like 50 ppl i knew that saw it, one person liked it.
I knew about 50 people who saw it both friends and family, and all liked or loved it but my Uncle.:p
 
wolverine82 said:
I am sick of all these people, mostly comic book nerds that are putting down X-men: The Last Stand. C'mon. Let it go. They weren't true to the comics is what they say, but didn't Bryan Singer say that with X1 he wanted it to be set in the real world? Going to outer space would have made X3 suck. No one would believe that.
You don't need to go to space to make Dark Phoenix Saga work, imho. And I'm a comic book nerd. Fox just fcking blew the whole thing. They didn't respect the previous movies nor the comics. They were just pissed and angry. The result was what it was; a mish-mash.
 
NEWS JUST IN: X3 released three months ago, to a box office record. It arrives on DVD in about a month.

Those that hated it with the intensity I'm seeing on here - strangely renewed after a three-month gap - might now want to think about something more productive to do with their time.

So why is the hate rising again? Do the haters want somehow to stop/influence the DVD release or sales of the DVD? Is it because of something else? Boredom? Some other trigger factors - perhaps related to SR and things on the SR forums?
 
X-Maniac said:
NEWS JUST IN: X3 released three months ago, to a box office record. It arrives on DVD in about a month.

Those that hated it with the intensity I'm seeing on here - strangely renewed after a three-month gap - might now want to think about something more productive to do with their time.

So why is the hate rising again? Do the haters want somehow to stop/influence the DVD release or sales of the DVD? Is it because of something else? Boredom? Some other trigger factors - perhaps related to SR and things on the SR forums?

I've been here all the time...
 
Rac said:
I've been here all the time...

It wasn't aimed specifically at you...

I'm still curious as to why the hate is a'bubblin' again...
 
X-Maniac said:
It wasn't aimed specifically at you...

I'm still curious as to why the hate is a'bubblin' again...
Autumn is coming. Everyone is depressed and angry. ;)
 
Rac said:
Autumn is coming. Everyone is depressed and angry. ;)

Ah yes, Seasonal Affective Disorder is kicking in... that does explain some of it...
 
^^^ Newsflash: the hate did no go away or suddenly came back. It was always here. A bad movie doesn't stop being a bad movie, and people who don't like a movie don't end up liking it for a month and then not like it again.
 
ntcrawler said:
^^^ Newsflash: the hate did no go away or suddenly came back. It was always here. A bad movie doesn't stop being a bad movie, and people who don't like a movie don't end up liking it for a month and then not like it again.

If you had a bad meal at a restaurant, surely you wouldn't be going on about it months or years later? Or are you one of those kinds of people....
 
The Criticism never left it was always here so stop making up crap.

AND WE ARE STILL HERE BECAUSE LIKE YOU WE HAVE RIGHT TO EXPRESS OUR OPINIONS!!!

It's threads like this that boost the fire that still looms over this forum.
 
X-Maniac said:
If you had a bad meal at a restaurant, surely you wouldn't be going on about it months or years later? Or are you one of those kinds of people....

Unlike you, I don't let an injustice or bad service just slide and "let it be" because there's nothing I can do about it, especially when I KNOW there's something I can do about it. The more you wonder why people don't like the movie, the more you try to discourage people to just sit back and accept the tripe that's being thrown at them, the more you end up encouraging people like me, and the more I put into my effort. We both have agendas. Admit it. They're just on opposite sides of the spectrum. My agenda is to bring forth something from which everyone would ultimately benefit. Your agenda is to get us to sit idly by. And that isn't going to happen.
 
LoGaN's RuNNer said:
I knew about 50 people who saw it both friends and family, and all liked or loved it but my Uncle.:p

that wasn't the point but thanks for the predictable response :p.
 
ntcrawler said:
Unlike you, I don't let an injustice or bad service just slide and "let it be" because there's nothing I can do about it, especially when I KNOW there's something I can do about it. The more you wonder why people don't like the movie, the more you try to discourage people to just sit back and accept the tripe that's being thrown at them, the more you end up encouraging people like me, and the more I put into my effort. We both have agendas. Admit it. They're just on opposite sides of the spectrum. My agenda is to bring forth something from which everyone would ultimately benefit. Your agenda is to get us to sit idly by. And that isn't going to happen.

But what can you do about it? You say you know you can something, but what?

Oh yes, you are writing a fanfic. That'll change the world. :rolleyes:
 
ntcrawler said:
Unlike you, I don't let an injustice or bad service just slide and "let it be" because there's nothing I can do about it, especially when I KNOW there's something I can do about it. The more you wonder why people don't like the movie, the more you try to discourage people to just sit back and accept the tripe that's being thrown at them, the more you end up encouraging people like me, and the more I put into my effort. We both have agendas. Admit it. They're just on opposite sides of the spectrum. My agenda is to bring forth something from which everyone would ultimately benefit. Your agenda is to get us to sit idly by. And that isn't going to happen.

And further to this... If I ate a bad meal, I'd refuse to pay and make a scene (as i did recently on a holiday). If I buy something that is crap, I take it back. And i'm known for being someone who stands up and gets something done.

However, i wouldn't find a forum and twitter on there. I go to the source (shop/restaurant/garage) and get what I want, then I move on...
 
Gee Mister X-Maniac are they giving money back at theatres for crappy movies?!

:rolleyes:
 
gambitfire said:
Gee Mister X-Maniac are they giving money back at theatres for crappy movies?!

:rolleyes:

Maybe they don't do refunds... so contact Fox directly then...

But the crap all started in 1998/99 when X1 was in production. You've had eight years to acclimatise yourselves to a toned-down world of changes from the source....
 
X-Maniac said:
Maybe they don't do refunds... so contact Fox directly then...

But the crap all started in 1998/99 when X1 was in production. You've had eight years to acclimatise yourselves to a toned-down world of changes from the source....

That's where you're wrong loyalist one.

X1 didn't deviate so much from the material that it alienated fans. Sure, some fans hated it and didn't like the darker tone, but the majority of fans enjoyed it because it represented the true message of X-Men and told a great emotional story.

The same applies to X2.

The fans(including myself) didn't get in a uproar because at the end of X2 we thought they would take it in the right direction, and obviously that didn't happen, due to the politics and greediness that is FOX studios.
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
and obviously that didn't happen

Not so obviously, considering many fans (including myself) did feel that overall, this movie went in the right direction...
 
X-Maniac said:
It wasn't aimed specifically at you...



I'm still curious as to why the hate is a'bubblin' again...

The "hate" is "a'bubblin'" again because there's alot to hate about the movie. I don't hate the movie, but other people do.
 
X-Maniac said:
Maybe they don't do refunds... so contact Fox directly then...

But the crap all started in 1998/99 when X1 was in production. You've had eight years to acclimatise yourselves to a toned-down world of changes from the source....

Yea ok hold on let me get my phone.

*picks up phone and dials 1 - 800 - FOX*

They have me on hold but the machine keeps telling me my call is important too them.

:rolleyes:
 
Nell2ThaIzzay said:
Not so obviously, considering many fans (including myself) did feel that overall, this movie went in the right direction...

On paper you'd be correct. But on the big screen? No. When you look at a lot of things on paper they look brilliant and could set up an amazing result.

You probably agree that a story as complex, emotional, tragic, and as powerful as the Phoenix Saga shouldn't be rushed just so they could beat Superman Returns to the theater.

Maybe it went in the right direction in terms of action; but in terms of storytelling and character development? No.

Only good thing about X3 was Beast, Cyclops(what little screen time he had), Magneto, Phoenix(Only because Janssen did a great job), and the music.

What really gets me angry and disgusted is how Kinberg, Penn, and Ratner just flat out lied to the fans in order to get us to see the film. When questions/concerns about Cyclops arose they started putting out recent pictures of Marsden in uniform, Marsden interviews, Cyclops poster of him at Alcatraz, and a Hugh Jackman interview stating that Cyclops isn't pushed to the background.

Then Kinberg saying that Angel, Colossus, and Rogue get to kick a lot of ass and have amazing stories.

To me this film was built on 100% hype and 100% empty promises/lies.
 
WorthyStevens4 said:
The "hate" is "a'bubblin'" again because there's alot to hate about the movie. I don't hate the movie, but other people do.

lol i saw that switch mister slick.

But in a sense you did have a point. The complaints have stuck to their thread where they belong. It's threads like these asking us not to voice our opinions as if we where in some communist country that cause more and more pointless circular non ending arguments. :)
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
On paper you'd be correct. But on the big screen? No. When you look at a lot of things on paper they look brilliant and could set up an amazing result.

You probably agree that a story as complex, emotional, tragic, and as powerful as the Phoenix Saga, it doesn't and shouldn't be rushed just so they could beat Superman Returns to the theater.

Maybe it went in the right direction in terms of action; but in terms of storytelling and character development? No.

Only good thing about X3 was Beast, Cyclops(what little screen time he had), Magneto, Phoenix(Only because Janssen did a great job), and the music.

Hey leave the man alone he's entitled to his opinion.

Some of us just see things with a more proper sense. :eek:

:p :D






I kid, I kid.
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
On paper you'd be correct. But on the big screen? No. When you look at a lot of things on paper they look brilliant and could set up an amazing result.

You probably agree that a story as complex, emotional, tragic, and as powerful as the Phoenix Saga, it doesn't and shouldn't be rushed just so they could beat Superman Returns to the theater.

Maybe it went in the right direction in terms of action; but in terms of storytelling and character development? No.

Only good thing about X3 was Beast, Cyclops(what little screen time he had), Magneto, Phoenix(Only because Janssen did a great job), and the music.

I disagree, I still feel that the overall direction of the movie was the right direction, even if the execution was wrong in a couple places.

Yes, we can all ***** about Cyclops getting taken out, and Rogue getting the cure, but aside from that, I felt the movie was right.
 

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