2008 Summer Movie Guide on MSN Movies
Movies that were to be big and kinda fizzled
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2008 Summer Movie Guide on MSN Movies
Movies that were to be big and kinda fizzled
That guy is a tool. Half those movies on there were good flicks.
Many of those movies are on the Top 100 grossing movies of all-time so I wouldn't consider them a bust.
Titanic, Star Wars, ET, Passion of the ******, all Spidermans, Independence Day, etc. These were HUGE movies...just because the author may not have liked him doesn't mean they were a bust. Quite the opposite in fact.
Terrible article, he called The Passion a porno
Something about him calling some of the biggest movie openings in history busts just does not seem logical.
Who does this guy think he is? What a joke.
Wow, he hates on Spielberg for using a crappy puppet in "E.T.", then spends the rest of the "article" ripping apart other films for overly flashy special effects. What exactly is this guy's idea of a "good summer blockbuster"? I'm guessing "Made of Honor."
He doesn't ever say that they are busts. I think he's commenting on Summer Blockbusters in general. Typically you get films that are high on budget and high on action, but low on story and quality.
Don't get me wrong, there's a place for those films, but they're not the height of filmmaking.
I'll agree that Bay and Emmerich mades some craptastic movies. Those two guys suck. Their movies seem to be all flash and a mostly unbelievable story. The Spider-Man movies to me look too slick and digital....like a cartoon. And Lucas did kill the SW movies both with the prequels and the new digital effects for the original trilogy (Greedo shooting first? Disgusting).
Just because a movie makes a lot of money doesn't mean it was good. A lot of people buy in to slick previews with lots of explosions.
This guy is one of those "I know what good films are and you don't" kind of guys.
Besides, I don't think too many people confuse a great summer "popocorn" movie for a great movie. These movies are mostly just entertaining pieces that you don't have think about too much....and they all have their place and make tons of money.
Everyone knows they're not ground-breaking, artistic cinema. Even the sometimes very generic Academy doesn't recognize most of these films with awards.
I guess this article is a classic example questioning the definition of "good".
As an example, I don't really understand jazz music very well. I like it as much as the next guy, and have enjoyed several nights sitting in a jazz club listening to the bands. But I had a roommate who was a jazz musician and was a true connoisseur. He would play some stuff that he considered to the absolute best, and I thought it was crap. Most likely its because I don't really "get it", but the fact remains, I didn't like it.
The same can be said for any time of art, food, theater, film, music, etc.