I don't think this was true, I think it sits above 50 on both Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic, and I heard positive reviews of it from both the "commericial" movies podcast I listen to and the more "film snob" one as well.
I think you need to stop reading critics that annoy you.
I'm not sure about the culture wars stuff you're getting into - the left leaning film critics I listen to all liked it as an action film.
Fair enough, although given you read a wide variety of reviews odd that you managed to read all the ones that panned the movies enough for you to think that was the consensus.I read a wide variety of reviews, so that I can read several different takes on the film, before watching it, and making up my own mind.
Just because I disagree with their opinions, doesn't mean I should stop reading their material.
A lot of the time, film critics deride action films for being formulaic, generic, and bereft of originality; those same critics seem to misunderstand the point of a shoot 'em up movie.
Several critics - shadowed by the "Black Lives Matter" movement - stated that the "white saviour of a dark land" theme was a bit on the nose.
Additionally, several critics - on print media, as well as visual media - declared that the film was stylised violence, without purpose.
Quite a few critics took the film for what it was - an action film, with a generic storyline, and tightly-paced action sequences.
Just like the critics who panned the film for being stereotypically racist, or mindlessly violent, I'm entitled to my own opinion.
And my opinion is that the film was 2 hours of entertaining gunfights, chases, and fights.
I honestly didn't realise that the film went for two hours, because I was entertained the whole way through.
Fair enough, although given you read a wide variety of reviews odd that you managed to read all the ones that panned the movies enough for you to think that was the consensus.
Also who said you weren't entitled to your own opinion? My opinion on the film is pretty much the same as yours. Although TBH I think it could have been shorter, I prefer shorter action films.
I don't really read reviews before I watch a movie, or watch trailers ... if it sounds ok I generally will happily watch a movie and most times they're watchable. Probably the movie that's annoyed me the most in recent years is Jurassic World 2 which is annoying as JW 1 was a genuinely fun movie.
Bloodsport - had not seen it since i was a kid... just wow, so bad its good. Bolo Yeung - what a unit. Has one of the corniest theme songs ever which is just a ripoff of 'Eye of the Tiger" - Kumite, kumite, kumite!!
Just watched IT 2 I love the homage for John Carpenters The Thing.
Unhinged
Crowe found a good paddock
Capricorn One
Manned space flight to Mars is aborted at the last minute as the life support systems would not work, instead of cancelling the program the astronauts are whisked off to an abandoned warehouse where there is a life like Martian surface made and they are expected to fake the Martian landing, of course when the supposed module is expected to come back to Earth with the astronauts inside the actual module burns up re entering the atmosphere and then the Astronauts who are in the warehouse realise their lives are expendable as they are suppose to be dead so a dramatic escape through the desert occurs. The movies is full of plot holes but it so exciting especially the escape scenes that you forget all about it, a totally enjoyable but far fetched story, James Brolin is superb and it also stars Elliot Gould, Sam Waterson , Hal Holbrook, O J Simpson and Brenda Vaccaro and cameos from Karen Black and Telly Savalas.
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Saw this many times as an 8-9 year old in mid 80s. The astronauts escape always felt tense even then as a kid. The defining memory are the flares been lit. Still a decent post Watergate paranoia piece.
Tenet - saw it in the cinema. This is Nolan's most difficult movie to follow and I think I will need to see it again to work out everything that happens.... Amazing action sequences and cinematography. I thought the characters were a little weak though, there is really no character development at all. The villain is good but his motives seem kind of pointless, not thought out.
It's a good movie but it left me with a lot of questions. Another minor criticism is that I thought the soundtrack was distracting or maybe just too loud, it drowned out the dialogue at times making it even harder to follow.
What more difficult to follow than interstellar and inception..Agree with all of this, I was actually kind of disappointed.
Some great set-pieces, particuarly the highway scene but the movie was all plot, no character.
It was missing everything that made inception good.
Nolan also has a problem with sound mixing, I noticed it a little in Dark knight, then it got a bit worse in rises, it was terrible in Dunkirk and even worse here.
Nolan in the "time enthusiast" who loves making movies around manipulating time and space, all the way from memento. He's made some excellent movies that made me a big fan.
This was a miss, unfortunately.