Quality is subjective. What you find good might not appeal to someone else. That’s my point. If you liked it, great. I liked The Flash. Most people here seem to think it was terrible. I don’t get to argue that it was objectively good actually.
Quality is subjective. What you find good might not appeal to someone else. That’s my point. If you liked it, great. I liked The Flash. Most people here seem to think it was terrible. I don’t get to argue that it was objectively good actually.
But the right wing was already mobilized to hate the movie, before it ever even cameout.
Or, hear me out… maybe - MAYBE - someone else just has a different opinion than you.
Honestly, it sounds like you’re confusing randos on Twitter with “critics”. That said, Rotten Tomatoes has it at 62% from critics as of this writing (which is perfectly fine for a comic book movie), and a cursory glance didn’t show any of the things you’re referring to. Most of the genuine criticism I saw was along…
Nerds think repetition and sameness is a good thing, which is why they can’t comprehend how others can be sick of of seeing the same thing over and over and over and over and over again.
We have a grey conservo-troll in the comments that managed to get ungreyed in this thread.
It’s incredibly annoying that the discourse has devolved to the point where it’s impossible to criticize Marvel Studios or any of their projects without the presumption that you’re a bigot.
It would’ve helped a little. But let’s be honest, this movie never stood a chance. It’s a sequel nobody asked for, to a 5+ year old film that was itself just average MCU filler. Then Disney swapped its premiere date a couple times and now they’re barely promoting it at all compared to their usual marketing efforts.
This reminds me of how the horserace media writes about bad political outcomes after making sure they happen.
Because most Americans are fucking morons and you're political process is broken?
If you’ve seen anything she’s written in the last few years, you’ll know it’s straight from the heart. It’s not erudite or eloquent, and I’m not saying that as a mark against her in any way, but she’s not hewing to grammar or checking her spelling or being fastidious about capitalization or punctuation. Maybe she’s…
at least his daughter is safe, that’s what’s most important
“The Art of the Deal” being ghostwritten, and its writer regretting his part in establishing Trump’s “businessman dealmaker” reputation, was brought up over and over around the 2016 election.
There was a sketch show on the CW for about 2 episodes 20+ years ago. The single thing I remember of it, and I do remember, is Britney Spears writing a diary where she lamented her revolutionary poetry reworked by the label into Oops I Did It Again, and ended with a hearty “Death to the Patriarchy.” Clearly Gen Z…
It’s really, really good and very re-watchable.
The “curse of the Von Erichs” was that their dad was a grade A shithead who used them and pushed them until they were broken
I think that Heard deserved support during the Depp trial AND that she is a bad actress who has no chemistry with Momoa. I don’t think there’s anything inconsistent in Momoa potentially thinking the same two things.
I’ve seen a lot of ‘body positive’ stuff online that entirely disregards the inherent health risks or outright denies that they exist at all.
The postmates fiasco didn’t do her any favors.
Exactly. Any single accusation is going to be they said/they said, but if people start coming out of the woodwork, there’s usually some truth there.