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Arts and Entertainment => Film, Music, Sports, and more => Topic started by: Draconic Aiur on July 05, 2015, 06:13:55 AM

Title: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Post by: Draconic Aiur on July 05, 2015, 06:13:55 AM
So I wached the movie the acting is horrible, kinda non biblical historic, weird and the christian god represenative is a fucking child.

What are they promoting here? lol
Title: Re: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Post by: Gawdzilla Sama on July 05, 2015, 06:52:44 AM
It's a dick-sizing episode in the bible, like the great flood.

"My God killed the Pharaoh!"

"My God killed every damn thing on the planet. I don't suppose you guys noticed that?"
Title: Re: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Post by: SGOS on July 05, 2015, 07:46:23 AM
I saw the coming attractions several times at the theater.  It didn't look that good, and it ended up with 27% on Rotten Tomatoes.  I passed.  So this is what happens at the end of a Batman Career.  Box office colossus goes the way of Nicolas Cage?  Picks up supporting roles that no one else will take?

On a related note, Hollywood usually releases a slew of blockbusters each summer, but the new movies at the theaters seem somewhat fewer in numbers, and no real "got to see" movies so far.
Title: Re: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Post by: Draconic Aiur on July 05, 2015, 07:44:36 PM
Rotten tomatoes sucks. It gave the latest too fast too furious movie rated better than Princess Mononoke. It loses all credibility when they prefer a sequel sequel instead of a original Hayao Miyazakii film that has powerful meanings. Kinda like the history channel when they put redneck shows on.
Title: Re: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Post by: Munch on July 06, 2015, 11:05:41 AM
Quote from: Draconic Aiur on July 05, 2015, 07:44:36 PM
Rotten tomatoes sucks. It gave the latest too fast too furious movie rated better than Princess Mononoke. It loses all credibility when they prefer a sequel sequel instead of a original Hayao Miyazakii film that has powerful meanings. Kinda like the history channel when they put redneck shows on.

Usually i only use rotten tomatoes for comparison to raitings on other movie raiting sites to peoples opinion of a movie, but yes, Miyazakii produced cold even in some of his less well received titles. Fuck rotten tomatoes.
Title: Re: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Post by: kilodelta on July 06, 2015, 07:25:34 PM
Rotten Tomatoes gave Joe Dirt 11%... It rated Mighty Ducks 3 and Pearl Harbor higher...
Title: Re: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Post by: SGOS on July 07, 2015, 08:33:44 AM
I don't think Rotten Tomatoes does any reviewing itself.  It just reports an average of professional critics, and an average for viewers in general.  I probably weight the viewers in general a little more because the professionals seem to like to write good reviews for a lot of movies that go right by me.  In fact, critics in general haven't helped me much in selecting a movie to watch.  Sometimes they steer me into some very pretentious crap that I don't enjoy at all.  I don't go to movies for any other reason to be entertained.  If I were a high brow, I'd put on a suit and attend a play with a bunch of other highbrows, but really, I just want to sit back and eat a box of popcorn and be entertained.  And everyone's tastes are different.  I often find that popular blockbusters disappoint me, but it's hardly a rule.

I'm surprised at some of the really bad films.  If you are going to sink millions of dollars into a film, and hire good actors, you need to have a good story and a director that has reasonable vision.  Why bad movies happen at all is a mystery.  What wealthy producer would back something that is really bad and people hate?  It happens enough times that I have to question the brilliance of some Hollywood moguls.  I suppose there is value in taking risks, but some movies are dead before they are produced.
Title: Re: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Post by: trdsf on July 11, 2015, 05:37:47 PM
I don't have any use for Rotten Tomatoes, generally speaking.  Have you seen their list of the Top 100 comedies (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/top/bestofrt/top_100_comedy_movies/)?  I'm sorry, when this year's Paddington is ranked higher than Ghostbusters, Life of Brian and Young Frankenstein(!!!!!!!!), and that Amadeus is listed as a comedy in the first place, that tells me their ratings are just plain broken and their opinion can be discarded.
Title: Re: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Post by: SGOS on July 11, 2015, 10:10:09 PM
Quote from: trdsf on July 11, 2015, 05:37:47 PM
I don't have any use for Rotten Tomatoes, generally speaking.  Have you seen their list of the Top 100 comedies (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/top/bestofrt/top_100_comedy_movies/)?  I'm sorry, when this year's Paddington is ranked higher than Ghostbusters, Life of Brian and Young Frankenstein(!!!!!!!!), and that Amadeus is listed as a comedy in the first place, that tells me their ratings are just plain broken and their opinion can be discarded.

I occasionally read an article that cites the top 10 or so movies of various genre, but I always wonder why something or other was overlooked.  I don't think I've read any of them on Rotten Tomatoes, however.  If the top "lists" are compiled on some sort of actual statistics, I might not agree, but I wouldn't argue the statistical analysis.  If it's just some writers opinion, well then, he wrote an article that made it into print.  But I don't put much stock in it.