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Favorite recurring character? (Select 4)

  • Jack / AIDSMobdy

    Votes: 225 23.7%
  • Josh / the Wizard

    Votes: 66 7.0%
  • Colin (Canadian #1)

    Votes: 416 43.8%
  • Jim (Canadian #2)

    Votes: 204 21.5%
  • Tim

    Votes: 354 37.3%
  • Len Kabasinski

    Votes: 190 20.0%
  • Freddie Williams

    Votes: 245 25.8%
  • Patton Oswalt

    Votes: 22 2.3%
  • Macaulay Culkin

    Votes: 474 49.9%
  • Max Landis

    Votes: 52 5.5%

  • Total voters
    949
one of them described Predator as "Rambo meets Alien" and said it derisively, and I was like "Umm, TICKET FUCKING SOLD!"
I'm sure they meant it as a "dumb action movie combined dumb horror movie," but it actually makes sound like a good character drama with excellent horror and action. The truth is in the middle as Predator characters aren't exactly the most soulful.
 
My impression from the rambling review is that Mike is so tired of convention that literally anything different is good enough to keep his attention, and Jay is amused at the fact that the studio was so desperate to put out a sequel no-one wanted that it deliberately allowed one of the original creators to sabotage the project and intentionally make it tank all while taking potshots.

At no point did I get the feeling that either of them really liked the film, so much as they enjoyed what it represented to each of them. A breath of not-quite-fresh air to break a staid atmosphere for mike (soon to become even more stagnant given spiderman's success), and someone flipping the bird by intentionally tanking a cash-grab for jay.
 
My impression from the rambling review is that Mike is so tired of convention that literally anything different is good enough to keep his attention, and Jay is amused at the fact that the studio was so desperate to put out a sequel no-one wanted that it deliberately allowed one of the original creators to sabotage the project and intentionally make it tank all while taking potshots.

At no point did I get the feeling that either of them really liked the film, so much as they enjoyed what it represented to each of them. A breath of not-quite-fresh air to break a staid atmosphere for mike (soon to become even more stagnant given spiderman's success), and someone flipping the bird by intentionally tanking a cash-grab for jay.
Pretty much this. Also, Mike liked Jurassic World, X-Men: Apocalypse, and Independence Day: Resurgence. So him giving somewhat favorable reviews to big-budget blockbuster schlock isn’t entirely surprising.
 
My impression from the rambling review is that Mike is so tired of convention that literally anything different is good enough to keep his attention, and Jay is amused at the fact that the studio was so desperate to put out a sequel no-one wanted that it deliberately allowed one of the original creators to sabotage the project and intentionally make it tank all while taking potshots.

At no point did I get the feeling that either of them really liked the film, so much as they enjoyed what it represented to each of them. A breath of not-quite-fresh air to break a staid atmosphere for mike (soon to become even more stagnant given spiderman's success), and someone flipping the bird by intentionally tanking a cash-grab for jay.
"It was new to the palette."
 
The "RLM fan reaction" of their Matrix review has been interesting.

RLM fans are either doing a 180 on the movie, or doing a 180 on RLM.

Me? I just disagree with them on this particular movie, because the movie is garbage, and that no amount of "self-awareness" makes it not garbage for me. lol.
Honestly that's probably true for 90% of their fanbase, but people whose total reaction amounts to "Man, I disagree with these guys here, oh well" don't write five paragraph essays on the moral failings of gen x liberals or flagrantly change their opinion to conform to the hivemind.
 
My impression from the rambling review is that Mike is so tired of convention that literally anything different is good enough to keep his attention, and Jay is amused at the fact that the studio was so desperate to put out a sequel no-one wanted that it deliberately allowed one of the original creators to sabotage the project and intentionally make it tank all while taking potshots.

At no point did I get the feeling that either of them really liked the film, so much as they enjoyed what it represented to each of them. A breath of not-quite-fresh air to break a staid atmosphere for mike (soon to become even more stagnant given spiderman's success), and someone flipping the bird by intentionally tanking a cash-grab for jay.
I think the problem is their sarcastic jabs at the audience. To paraphrase: "Lol, you stupid fratboys demanded more bullet time so here's a bunch of shitty bullet time. Happy?" Are all Wisconsinites niggers? Nobody on earth was demanding another Matrix movie. Most people hated the sequels (though apparently there's this weird movement pretending Reloaded was actually okay).

God, Jay's such a faggot. Like Jack Murphy levels of faggotry.
 
why do you care what a walking talking ken doll with some play-doh ass hair thinks of you? for real, the script's an obviously unedited pretentious rich kid's critique of consumerism that ultimately falls flat, so it's a day of the week ending in y

RLM's entire review of the ghostbusters reboot thing was them bitching about the fact that it was empty nostalgia bait. I distinctly recall them saying the Matrix: Retarderections is a bad Matrix movie but gets their seal of approval only because it is beat-you-over-the-head expressly anti-nostalgiabait and-or is amusing on the meta level of "a studio actually signed off on a film that made fun of its audience and its producer and thought this would do well"
It may be a limp-dicked example of taking the piss out of nostalgia, sure, but what other big blockbuster in the last few years even swam remotely close to that tone? even ghostqueefers 2016 worshipped at the altar of nostalgia while it proceeded to fuck everything up that made the original good
 
why do you care what a walking talking ken doll with some play-doh ass hair thinks of you? for real, the script's an obviously unedited pretentious rich kid's critique of consumerism that ultimately falls flat, so it's a day of the week ending in y

RLM's entire review of the ghostbusters reboot thing was them bitching about the fact that it was empty nostalgia bait. I distinctly recall them saying the Matrix: Retarderections is a bad Matrix movie but gets their seal of approval only because it is beat-you-over-the-head expressly anti-nostalgiabait and-or is amusing on the meta level of "a studio actually signed off on a film that made fun of its audience and its producer and thought this would do well"
It may be a limp-dicked example of taking the piss out of nostalgia, sure, but what other big blockbuster in the last few years even swam remotely close to that tone? even ghostqueefers 2016 worshipped at the altar of nostalgia while it proceeded to fuck everything up that made the original good
RLM admits the movie is bad, yet they're giving it a pass because "it does something different"?

Sorry dude, I'm still allowed to disagree with them, lol.

I don't think the movie did anything different. Sure, the first half of the movie was full of obnoxious, snarky, and self-aware dialogue (which is an ever-growing trend in media today, so ... That's not new), and the second half was full of nostalgia bait (as the movie literally replays clips from the previous Matrix movies constantly) with terribly done action scenes ... Which, again, is not anything new.

The movie fails on every level for me. It fails on being a good and straightforward movie, it fails on being decent nostalgia bait, and it fails on its own forced meta commentary.

A movie like Ghostbusters: Afterlife most certainly has its problems, don't get me wrong (the third act being the most damning thing, most definitely) ... But I at least enjoyed it to some degree. I'll probably never watch it again, but at least the movie managed to tell a story that didn't contradict itself and at least the movie wasn't up its own ass.

RLM be like "I APPLAUDED IT FOR BEING DIFFERENT!!!1111" in regards to this shitty Matrix movie ... But unironically.
 
This is a fantastic masterpiece, never to be compared to the likes of Titanic. If you don’t see this, you’re a stupid dumb dumb.
 
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Siskel and Ebert had many bad takes, which is why anyone who holds them up as an example of "Great Film Critics" is a retard.
I don't necessarily disagree. I watched them because I thought they were funny. I loved it when they would trash a bad movie, and especially when they would bicker.

But who would you say is a Great Film Critic? From what I can tell looking at Rotten Tomatoes is that over 90% of them are imbeciles.
 
I would get so mad at Siskel and Ebert when they would trash a movie that I liked. Sometimes I thought it was so unfair. Like Ebert would say that [X] idea was handled so much better in [some old-timey movie I've never heard of]. I mean, just judge the movie on its own merits.

But it seems like people get mad at RLM for not being hard enough on bad movies.

EDIT: Here's Siskel and Ebert trashing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I still think the first film is really good and that their arguments against it are dumb. I was never "brainwashed" into seeing it.
 
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But who would you say is a Great Film Critic? From what I can tell looking at Rotten Tomatoes is that over 90% of them are imbeciles.
It's literally a job issue.

I mean I enjoy films, but if I had to literally spend 8 hours a day watching 3 or 4 of them to write about them over and over and over...

Yeah, things are going to get stale. I'll probably fall in love with some quirky indie mind fuckery just because it's so different it's finally broken up my monotony.

Conversely the audience isn't doing this. They are working 8 hrs a day with only a few hours afterwards to spare for something. It doesn't bother them as much if MCU film #487 is a lot like MCU film #486, because they watched that months ago, have forgotten most of it, and just want to escape for a few hours. They're not seeing 20 films a week (unless they have a toddler in love with a movie, then it's literally the same film), they might see 5 at most.

That's the big divide.
 
Essentially, you can agree or disagree with them liking or disliking a movie. But don’t get so angry about it you write essays in here or demand they get attacked more or whatever.

It’s just a dumb YouTube video, calm down.
 
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