I've seen the exact same discussions about other subjects. Once something drifts away from a person's "zone of comfort" it can become the subject of dislike. The more people seem to like it, the more dislike. It's often a polar thing. "I love Star Trek, but Star Wars is stupid/Star Wars rules, and Star Trek sucks."
It's even more infuriating to see the object of dislike being popular and making money and in your face coverage by the media which irks even more because you can't figure out why this stupid worthless thing is so popular, but so obviously undeserving.
Harry Potter, Twilight, Microsoft, Avatar, Apple ... take your pick
This isn't about who's deserving of bashing,or who deserves accolades for what they believe is a good flick! I don't see how Microsoft,or Apple come into play here. There are a lot of underserving people,and movies that recieve awards,and adulation - all the time! What's most disturbing is how easily the general public is accepting of some of the very worst excues for entertainment on the lowest of levels. From so-called "reality shows" to backyard wrestling videos on youtube. What's entertaiment to some,or many is NOT entertainment for all! Then,there are shows,or people who deserve public attention that never recieve it,and never will because what they did wasn't shocking,or popular with the "in crowd"!
Glad to see I might be mistaken in my perception of what I really did see as unmotivated camera movement on the landscape POVs. (Glad because I might actually go and see it for the copter things in 3D). But on this landscape shot issue, one thing that bugged me in one of the clips was this ubiquitous fast-rising crane shot over a cg scene, which we see everywhere nowadays. We had it in Gladiator on the CG Colliseum. It was phony in that film and remains phoney-looking ( to me) in the Av clip. Difficult to say why exactly, but I really hope directors know the difference between what they've done in a CG shot like that and Sergio Leone's rising crane shot over the rail station in 'Once upon a Time in the West', or the opening crane shot in 'Touch of Evil'. And I sure hope to high heaven they don't imagine their CG shots have trumped such real-camera work.
The dialogue you picked from Star Wars were the few niggly bits all lumped together, avoiding all the dialogue gold in that film, such as every single line between Leia, Han and Luke in the Death Star. I didn't watch some weird Avatar trailer which had somehow contrived to lump together cherry-picked worst moments of Avatar dialogue, I watched entire scenes and encountered nothing but a poor man's Aliens or weak-tea retreads of Starship Troopers.
The blue girl that says, 'Run... definitely run'. Was she a native or a human in an avatar?
I'd rather save my money,and build models - something that I know I'll enjoy for the rest of my life without having to pay for the electricity to see it,or put it into a machine to do so! Movies are hollywoods excuse NOT TO WORK! Everyone is suffering right now,and wondering where their next meal is coming from,while looking for work,and wondering if the kids will have food,but hollywood keeps raking in BILLIONS of hard earned bluecollar worker dollars to be "entertained"! Give me a bottle of hand lotion,and an hour of privacy with my girlfriend,or by myself - I'll be "entertained!" This is why our beloved models are being phased out in favour of "digital entertainment". Mindless videogames,and movies that don't make you really think,or think deeply with any spiritual,or personal reflection on life,or make you creative,or think creatively - this is what our world has come to! Who here has had their child,or grandchild ask to build a model with them,or play a board game this week?
A month ago,me and a lifelong friend were talking about the things that made up our youth,and we realised how much better we had it then,as opposed to what todays kids up to their middle twenties are missing. Time were so much slower,and people weren't so rude and in a hellfire hurry to be the first ******* to the red light! "Political Correctness" a horrible misnomer of linguistic butchery - wasn't around to ruin the context of what we really meant to say to each other by removing the context of our languge. Advertising imbeciles trying to make things sound "Cutesy Wootsy" ,or more attractive - just to sell you something you don't really want,or need. Now everyone wants to be nice the earth they destroyed with cigarette smoke,and airconditioning from cars,while shopping a places like "Kohls" where you pay $20.00 for a plain white T-shirt in an AIR CONDITIONED building,then go inside another AIR CONDITIONED building after driving in their AIR CONDITIONED CAR to go shopping for organically grown food complaining how these emissions are destroying the atmosphere!
All this digital crap,and geopolitical clap-trap is entering into our childrens' cartoons,and into movies because it's popular,and popular technology. Televisions were first introduced in the 1940s' but no one made movies glorifying them at that time,but now everyone is blathering on about the latest technology,and trying to introduce it into the dialouge of T.V. shows,and movies. All the jerky,and sometimes see-through digitsed effects that are unconvincing are just a sign of the times no matter how stupid they are! I just wonder once Crap Generated Graphics are no longer the rage,and cell phones are called CELL phones again - not MOBILE phones,as the U.S. is NOT British,and text messaging is a thing of the past,what new idiotic gadget,or misnomers will take their places?
Well. Hype is bad. We all know it, 'cause it usually always sets the bar way too high and higher than something can actually deliver... so we feel cheated, when we are not finding that comfort zone that we were promised. A shame really, because hype kills enjoyment of something. At least in my view it does.
If you like it, cool. If you don't like it, cool. Shoot the hype... have some fun... and remember... ****... just have fun.
Hype is what hollywood,(or as my buddy calls it - hokeywood),does to get you excited about what they want to sell you. Yeah,shoot the hype,and those inciting it!
I know some like to argue and put someone else in a corner to see if they have a good comeback to burrow their way out of the corner. Like wanting to see if that person has smarts and is worth interacting with... or if he's a whiner.
That kind of mentality has ruined this site,and others for the older members. I now see,and understand Boba Debts' disappointment about "the RPF of new". When something you love has changed with the times,or others have come along and changed what you love until it's no longer what it once was,and it has become unrecognisable - you feel a sense of loss. Especially when one of those things is the respect that has seemed to have by the wayside in favour of who has the most snappy remarks,or who is the most popular instigator. This kind of misbehaviour is what kills forums - fast!
Don't forget the Writers Guild, which recently nominated the film for Best Adapted Screenplay (because, you know, highly competitive writers just love bestowing praise on the shoddy work of their hugely successful peers).
Guess we can add professional writers to the long list of folks lacking in taste and judgment.
Look at Dalton Trumbo. He was blacklisted,and still wrote for years under a moniker. Just because someone does something "professionally" - that doesn't make them true professionals! Before you get the urge just to write a retort to my post - this is a subjective issue. How can anyone be a professional judge at what is entertaining to one person,and not another? Everyone is complaining about A.D.D.,and how it may also be not just a mental condition,but also from watching too much T.V. and movies. Most of these people aren't judging because the movie made them think - they're judging it because it's POPULAR at the time they are to decide if this is a good movie,or not! Twelve angry men was brilliant for its' day,and it still is,but it isn't being judged,as it's an old movie that's no longer popular,or new. By the way,it made me think,and everytime I watch it with someone new - it does the same for them too!
Most of the kids of today that are asked what they like about movies,and the same answer comes out of their mouths - "The action"! Especially something that looks cartoonish,and has that video game quality without having adult themes that unfortunately most videogames of today have along with vulgar language that children don't need to hear,much less adults who watch R rated movies or play these games over,and over even in front of their childern because of popularity! I've noticed that people who watch R rated garbage have filthy mouths,and very little respect for other people,and talk about wanting to kill people that pi$$ them off - ALL THE TIME! I have a friend that almost never sees his brother,and this guy we all grew up with watches garbage movies with R rated pornography,and violence all the time,and when he comes over - all he talks about is how he wants to kill his own son,as "He's such a little B*$%ch"! The boys only 18 months old. I'll save all that for another topic,and another day.
Not to get off topic though,be glad this isn't another slasher/porn movie that young teenage boys try to sneak down to a friends' house because his parents are out for the evening. This,and other movies like it will be a thing of the past,and forgotten like "Toy story" which was the first all digitised movie ever! It wasn't super fantastic with all kinds of blow s*#t up action,but it was intended for children - who aren't small adults,and don't think like adults do!
I'm sorry for the long post,but I'm sick of all the hollywood hype!