Showing posts with label movie critics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie critics. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Everything Wrong With...

We all know that most movies are not perfect. There may be some continuity errors or there could be parts of the story that are not resolved at the end. Actors could give off the wrong mood of the story, or there could just be a few bad lines. Most movie-goers often overlook these flaws, but some people decide that it is their mission to point these flaws out to the rest of us. The YouTuber "Cinema Sins" is happy to point out every flaw in a movie. And no movie is safe (unless it is absolute perfection). 

In honor of the movie premiere of the new Hunger Games movie, I give you "Everything Wrong With The Hunger Games In 3 Minutes or Less".


The guy who makes these puts a comical twist on the movies. He is critical, yet he still makes you laugh at the mistakes that you saw in the movie and even the mistakes that you completely missed. Here is one he did on "Avatar". 


And I leave you with this gem. If you've seen the movie "The Room", you will appreciate this. 


Friday, December 14, 2012

Movie Critics

They have a tough job.

I am about halfway through doing my "I missed a blog post so I need to write a paper about films" stuff, and I've got to say that it's more difficult than I expected.

I have been watching movies since I was a child. In fact, there is a small mountain of ticket stubs from every films I've been to since the 6th grade. During each preview, I make a snap judgement about a film. And upon leaving the theatre, I always have my own opinion. For some reason, though, I can not formulate it into more than a handful of sentences. While writing these film reviews for class, I encountered a snag. I can't seem to draw out my thoughts enough to make a lengthy argument. However, it gets easier with every attempt.

Professional film critics often get a bad rap, but I respect their profession and their opinions. Sometimes I disagree with their thoughts, but that is the beauty of film.