spiny norman said:
For all the "If you claim to love this movie you must be just saying it to be hip" dudes - get over your fucking selves. That you then follow up any arguments to the contrary with "How can you say I don't know good cinema" shows just how precious you turds are. Dislike this film all you like, it's no skin off my nose, but to then go and hurl insults at anyone who disagrees with you (the vast majority of those who've seen it) is utterly ridiculous. People who attempt to be hip by being counter-counter-culture aren't any less pathetic than those they attack.
yeah, this is what i was sorta getting at earlier. i always find it depressing when - in the face of an increasingly dumbed-down film culture - people try and take a stand against the non-existent problem of a majority of people taking their movies far too seriously, or even appreciating film as art on it's own. some of the more idiotic reviews for
inland empire and
i'm not there had an air of that, and even though i don't wholeheartedly love either film, it's still worrying.
spiny norman said:
In the best/worst of 2007 thread elsewhere, I see a number of you have put this as your worst film of 2007. If you sincerely believe that, in the year that brought you Daddy Day Camp and Epic Movie, then you don't know good cinema. You'll say art's subjective, and that's fine, but anyone who argues Police Academy 7 is better than The Godfather is going to be thought of as an idiot.
this, however, i don't entirely agree with. sure,
epic movie is obviously incompetent and the fact that there's similar parodies-without-comedy coming out is depressing, but i think it's more useful to draw attention to films that may be perfectly competent on a cinematic level, but are objectionable on moral/whatever grounds.
babel might be a 'better' film than
transformers, but the former made me angrier from it's sheer self-importance, so i consider it more ripe for trashing. similarly,
forrest gump might be perfectly watchable and have great directing, acting and ingeniously innovative special effects, but it's achingly conservative message is so repulsive that i hate it more than lots of flat-out bad films. sometimes, i think it's worth considering (what you perceive to be) the desired effect that the filmmaker wants to have on the audience, rather than what you're actually watching.