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These reviews are also a reflection of the bad word of mouth this movie has been getting. While the average joe may not know or care what the critics are saying, his friends' opinion may be enough to sway him one way or the other.
cyclonus11 wrote:I have yet to speak to anyone in person who did not absolutely love it. So I don't know what kind of "word of mouth" you're talking about.
Riotflea wrote:These reviews are also a reflection of the bad word of mouth this movie has been getting. While the average joe may not know or care what the critics are saying, his friends' opinion may be enough to sway him one way or the other.
If you only knew how many previously interested coworkers / other people online who I've turned away from this movie.
Typical conversation:
"I'm seeing Transformers tonight with a bunch of friends. I used to watch that. Had tons of them, so this should be good".
"Oh boy. Well, this isn't exactly what you're thinking it is."
"Why... wasn't it any good?"
"Depends... do you like all those teen shows on TV?"
"No... why, is that's what it's like? What about the robots?"
"They were in there... somewhere."
"Ah, I was afraid it'd go that way. screw that."
"Yeah, what a letdown."
Second piece of advice: there is no link between quality and box-office success (or lack, for that matter). Great movies can sometimes perform badly in sales, and poor movies can sometimes do well. And poor can do poorly . . . you get my idea. The reason I say this is that in the event the movie does well (or poorly), you might want to think on this. To whit: don't expect anyone to take your argument seriously when you look at the movie's financial intake, for anyone here is entirely justified in their enjoyment, or dislike, apart from how it performs at the box office. Otherwise, it's sheep mentality.
Blackout wrote:Riotflea wrote:If you only knew how many previously interested coworkers / other people online who I've turned away from this movie.
Why do people cite what they have heard and somehow claim it represents the majority or makes their opinion more worthy?I could easily counter your quote by repeating how many co-workers have stated that they love the movie, or copying the praise it's received from online reviewers. Of course I wont't; none of this is indicative of how the population truly feels, nor should it mean that our subjective opinion is more important than anyone else's.
Bender Prime wrote:Anyone else fed up of these topics being posted by some well known haters in their vain and increasingly desperate efforts to find some way for the movie to fail?
Guess what, it's a success, stick that in your pipe and smoke it Butz and Riotflea.
This thread is just total BS. I recommend it for deletion.
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