Actually I felt the third act dragged on a bit and the ending was too obvious. The casting was sub par. And the special effects were largely ignored.Slam Dunk Ernest is an exceptional film!
You are obviously free to criticize the film with whatever "valid reasons" you have. It's not exactly offensive to do so, just more frustrating that a minority of people feel a certain way about it when it made so many other happy.There are valid reasons to criticize this film, and I'm not going to stop talking about them because it offends people.
If you like it a nine and I like it a seven, does that drag your enjoyment down to an eight?You are obviously free to criticize the film with whatever "valid reasons" you have. It's not exactly offensive to do so, just more frustrating that a minority of people feel a certain way about it when it made so many other happy.There are valid reasons to criticize this film, and I'm not going to stop talking about them because it offends people.
Honestly, a little. Because when people claim to like something, yet offer nothing but criticisms, it takes me out of the movie a bit when I rewatch it. I remember the criticisms and see why one would think the way they did. Thats a me problem though.If you like it a nine and I like it a seven, does that drag your enjoyment down to an eight?You are obviously free to criticize the film with whatever "valid reasons" you have. It's not exactly offensive to do so, just more frustrating that a minority of people feel a certain way about it when it made so many other happy.There are valid reasons to criticize this film, and I'm not going to stop talking about them because it offends people.
I get the impression that this is a much more common stance than you think (judging by the "a me problem" line).Honestly, a little. Because when people claim to like something, yet offer nothing but criticisms, it takes me out of the movie a bit when I rewatch it. I remember the criticisms and see why one would think the way they did. Thats a me problem though.If you like it a nine and I like it a seven, does that drag your enjoyment down to an eight?
On the flip side, I'm certain me talking it up like it's the greatest thing ever probably has no impact what so ever on your take of the film.
Knapp is with the silent majority.I get the impression that this is a much more common stance than you think (judging by the "a me problem" line).Honestly, a little. Because when people claim to like something, yet offer nothing but criticisms, it takes me out of the movie a bit when I rewatch it. I remember the criticisms and see why one would think the way they did. Thats a me problem though.If you like it a nine and I like it a seven, does that drag your enjoyment down to an eight?
On the flip side, I'm certain me talking it up like it's the greatest thing ever probably has no impact what so ever on your take of the film.
I probably enjoyed the Michigan State win a lot more in the stands than I would have if I'd have watched it at home alone, though. So I get what you're saying.
Some of my problem with him is probably just my predisposition against his emo look. Seemed like they went out of their way to make him look like Snape from Harry Potter and add in that he looked absolutely nothing like his parents, well I just wasn't keen on him. I like better character development. I didn't feel they gave enough background on him (didn't make us hate him enough) to have him kill off Han. IMO, he wasn't worthy of that.I think Adam Driver was terrific in the role of Kylo Ren, maybe I'm in the minority here.