Then I read the AJC's review of the movie. They gave the film an 'F'. This has led to a couple of conclusions:
- M. Knight Shyamalan will always receive an unfair negative bias because so many 'critics and experts' expect the genius that was 'The Sixth Sense'.
- Hollywood is still not ready for anything that more than slightly deviates from pop culture norm.
And what makes a critic a critic? At what point is a person uniquely qualified to praise or trash the work of another? What must a person do to be considered worthy of having their opinion be a determinating factor in the success of an album or film? Exactly when do your tastes become the mark by which the rest of the world should measure their tastes?
I find that most times critics say something is horrible, I enjoy it. Does this mean I have horrible tastes? Perhaps I'm just a simple minded guy that is easily entertained. Alas, perhaps not. Is there a B.S. for Criticism? Better yet, on the AJC review there was a poll concerning 'Lady in the Water'. At the time of this writing, the score was 533 to 549 as far as 'Go See It' vs 'Don't Bother', relatively. Seems to me like critics criticize to justify themselves.....sad really.....
Does this post make me a critic?
1 comment:
I believe this post makes you a critic of a critic:) I haven't seen this movie but I have seen many others that the critics bashed and enjoyed quite a few of them. I guess I have horrible taste like you.
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