Exactly, I think effzee's claims are fair, but it really does work both ways. What I don't agree with is the fact that you're considered a hater simply for not finding something perfect or disagreeing with some points. There can never be a middle ground. Also, it's supposed to be a thread for discussion, yet it seems you can't point out the bad sometimes. Really, I wonder what it was like in TDK thread.
I'd love for there to be a middle ground but I have yet to find it in movie threads. You either love it (meaning everything is perfect) or hate it because you didn't like it.
You can point out all the bad you want. Hell I did it in the TDK thread and even posted many times about the things I didn't like in TDKR or wish were done differently. I think my point is being lost here a bit. I don't mean don't talk about what you liked or disliked, its the attitude of talking down others who like something you don't like that irritates me.
I loved Inception. I might even like it better than the Prestige. Might be my favorite Nolan movie ever. Does that mean I don't get films? Or what makes a good film? Its an opinion and it should be respected as such. I'm not presenting facts, just what I thought of a product.
It can be countered with opinions but not facts. And its when the counter is presented as fact that it ruins the discussion. If any time you want to present such opinions as facts you should at least back it up with some sort of consensus from fans, critics, and success. And even then with movies or music you can never reach to some definitive list because everyone's taste is different.
So for example to me Avengers was good but not great. Avatar was just ok. But both movies are loved by the mass audiences, received critical acclaim, and did massive # at the BO. When so many things are working for them no one can claim anything other than their opinion. Compare and contrast that to the Twilight movies series.
You mean because it was a new ip? In my eyes Nolan already had a big following. It's really hard for directors to be known by general audiences. Anything coming from him after TDK would generate buzz (specially since it hadn't been long since TDK). Besides, the studio would advertise the hell out of it. I see it as partially risky. You get a big name star, and a great ad campaign and you almost have guaranteed success. Plus the movie is not garbage so that would create lots of WOM (specially from blinded fans that can't ever see anything wrong in his movies). I think that's mostly because general audiences had become accustomed to crappy/bad blockbuster movies, so when a decent one comes along it generates lots of hype. It's refreshing too see studios pay more attention and effort into making blockbuster better though.
I don't see the huge risk with it, and to be honest I didn't find the ending that thought provoking or ambiguous. It was a good movie, but I always felt it thought it was deeper than it was. Besides the fact Page's character was able to magically and easily jump into shared lucid dreaming took me out of the movie. It asked me to buy more than I could.
Inception is not art house!
Agree and disagree. Summer blockbuster movies are a big deal now and mainly how studios make their money. And the easiest way to make that money is to go with superhero/comic book IPs or sequels to successful movies. So much so that studios are making movies like Battleship. Inception maybe wasn't a risk because WB had faith in Nolan and believed that his name and success from TDK would carry over, but it was still a risk. They gave him a huge budget to him so he could do his pet project. Leo isn't some box office magic either. It worked.
The marketing, the carry over from TDK, and the movie itself held up and created a huge success. But it was still a risk compared to what they could have done.
So you'd rather have people just drive-by, state their opinion, and never expound on their reasoning? Fuck that. I've been a card-carrying member of Movie/Nolan/BatGAF since the original TDKR hype thread. Even if this movie disappointed me, that doesn't change the fact that I like interacting with the community (or at least did). And even if I criticize aspects of this film, it's really no reason to lump people like Sculli, SecretRiddle, and me (maybe Solo?) with the likes of bangladesh. It's sort of obnoxious how dismissive some of you guys can be to people who have sat through the hype with the rest of you, just because we have different opinions on a fucking film.
I hope to God I never find you in a SW prequel-bashing thread then (13 years and going strong).
Except that's not what I said at all. I don't care if you discuss what you liked or didn't. I did the same. But making sweeping generalizations like the "hand job" comment or talking down to those who liked it is the only thing I mentioned that I don't care for. I can't force you to like something you didn't.
And for the record I never included you into any group. And if you actually remember my posts from the other thread you would notice I spent time posting my negatives as well.