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I'm not saying all critics are bad, though their job title inherently infers CRITICism, whether constructive or otherwise, and we can debate another day about Art Vs Critics and the symbiotic nature of one's value being tied to the other's existence. My reaction point was that someone mentioned to me they heard the

Thank you for this comment. It made my day.

My point was that he came off as an uptight stereotypical blogger, ready to tear apart the movie, while his review read like someone who in my humble opinion seems to have not ever read a comic book. The date part infers an idea that he is so pretentious and high-horsed that I cant imagine a woman wanting to spend an

I don't wholly disagree with you on the Nolan Part, the tone is similar, and that's reasonable since those movies made billions, but I think they are just using it as a crutch in reviews. It's easy to just say they are nowhere near as good, without actually viewing the movie subjectively. Similarly too many reviews

It is apparent to me by reading this article that A. This writer is not a comic book fan B. Not A Zack Snyder fan & C. Has probably not been on a date in some time. The Movie is essentially DC/WB Iron Man 2. Too Much shoehorning of Future Plots rather than servicing of the movie at hand. We can have a