RE: New Star Wars movie is well received by the critics.
December 15, 2017 at 2:52 am
(This post was last modified: December 15, 2017 at 2:53 am by Fake Messiah.)
To be honest I don't decide if I'll watch some movie based on reviews. I usually see what is the theme of the movie, who made it maybe even a trailer. Sometimes I only watch the first part of the movie. I don't hold much credibility for critics. I mean remember when Roger Ebert praised "Phantom Menace"? Gave it 4 stars. I could even predict which movie will get favored by Ebert even before it got out, like "King Kong" which was also shit but... Or when that humongous piece of shit movie "Noah" came out in 2014 - it had well over 80% on RT and is now at 76%. Not to mention new "Ghost Busters". It takes very little effort for mainstream movies to get pozed-up by critic and when it comes to SW I don't know what they would have to do to to get even lukewarm reception to critics.
When it comes to SW you'll watch it if it's your drift, you don't care about what film critics say.
When it comes to SW you'll watch it if it's your drift, you don't care about what film critics say.
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