How can so many
people hate a film I love so much?
Hulk — Halfway between a regular Ang Lee movie (dysfunctional families, lots of slow drama) and a modern comic book movie (the Spider - Man and X-Men movies), most
people hated this film.
Not exact matches
The
people who made this
film have a lot of
hate in them.
What is amazing to me, is that the word «
hate» or «hateful» is being used against this
film and
people that produced it (I am not saying it is not).
For whatever
people think about the
film, whether they love it or
hate it, it is the vision of a black storyteller undiluted.
I'm not sure the
film even needs such a premise to be effective, (in fact, it may distract from the main point a bit... and I
hate to think there are
people who need it to be reversed in order to empathize), for what really moved me was its depiction of bullying, which is based on real reports from LGBT kids.
I
hate when
people I know (other than the photographer) watch me take pics or
film videos.
I could make a
film about any
person or organization and only interview the
people that
hate you or it with no inclusion of the good things a
person or organization does and present it as a documentary and you know what
people would believe you're entirely evil and you know why?
All of the «college graduates» and
people the that use words like «daub» and
hated the
film are Republicans.
I understand why some
people hated it, because they didn't get the picture or simply because they don't like this type of
film.
People seem to
hate this
film because it's a different type of
film for Scott.
The
people you worry will be offended will not see this
film b / c they have no sense of humour and b / c they like to complain and preach
hate - much like yourself.
SPOILERS... If
people think this is a stand - alone movie, it may be the first Marvel
film to become a hit with
people who
hate super-heroes.
You should want
people to
hate you for
hating a
film, don't cower from negative attention.
Your assumption that the critique of the
film is by a black
hating white
person is juvenile and insulting.
I sat through this
film stunned by Irving and his followers» ignorance and
hate, and distraught by how easily some
people will believe lies just because they coincide with their worldview.
It was (is) maintaining a positive overall rating and
people are praising it saying just how wonderful it is; hearing all this made the anticipation even greater, which I
hate because most
films don't live up to the hype.
It really pissed
people off, made so many viewers angry, and made many critics just outright
hate the
film.
, Bronson (Refn, 2008) because many
people saw it as a flawed
film, Alpeis (Alps, Giorgos Lanthimos, 2011) because it was an extremely acquired taste, and Only God Forgives because it was
hated and loved in equal extremes among those who saw it.
I
hate to peg the
film's weakest point solely on the lack of pedigree of the director, but this far out that is probably the component that will draw most
people's suspicion for the
film's chances.
The same goes for Chris Cooper (The Patriot, American Beauty), who might have one of the most intriguing characters of the
film, a
person who
hates liars so much he's willing to kill to see the truth be told.
However, now one such
film has come along, and there is, for whatever reason, a sort of eagerness for it to fail, with
people anticipating
hating exactly the kind of work that is sadly lacking in mainstream
film culture.
It wasn't just that she ruffled
people's feathers, although she certainly did that — her excoriating of Shoah (Claude Lanzmann, 1985), the Holocaust documentary, drew piles of
hate mail — but that she was so passionate about
film.
People seem to really love the
film overall, with no one really
hating it.
SEE THIS MOVIE IF: you are a fan of the Larsson books and / or the original Swedish
films OR you want to see one of the most original characters on
film OR you are just looking for another reason to
hate rich
people
His writings are scandalous, and his
films are persecuted by the censors; many
people love him and many
hate him.
There are plenty of «great»
films, books, albums, games, that I absolutely
hated and that make me itch when
people rave about them.
I'll watch this and have my own opinion Im sure, but I was wondering when I saw the trailer if this would have the same heart as lets say «the Champ» (with the down on his luck dad and the kid who believed in him) or perhaps «Requiem for a heavy weight»... Rocky is the obvious comparison but I feel the other two
films I mentioned carry a lot more heart and emotion... The fact that
people either LOVED it or
HATED it is a good sign in my opinion, and thank you guys for posting both sides!
Also, the
film has a bit of a reputation of dividing
people, they either love it or they
hate it.
Americans are
people bound to their pieces of land, the
film says — and are by extension bound to the blood and bodies, the love and
hate that have lived there before them.
But as easily as I can go on about how I loved this
film, I can understand why
people will
hate this
film.
Every other
person I know who has a
film taste similar to yours
hated Revolutionary Road too or at least recognized the faults Kurt and I picked away at.
The Hateful Eight I believe will be his most divisive
film to date separating more
people than usual into the camps of «I loved it» or «I
hated it».
Throughout the
film, we witness the transformation of a
person starved to prove himself to a
person drunk on success and whether you love him or
hate him, he got there his way.
Good
people doing good things and / or the
film that nobody can't
hate.
«Elitism» is the pejorative term lobbed around
film criticism the most, and this kind of dismissive behavior is exactly why
people hate the Oscar build - up.
Anderson mentioned in the making of featurette that for the scores of
people that
hated the
film there was always one guy in the room that championed it.
I
hate that all the talented
people at Pixar are going to be spending their time making a sequel to the worst
film their studio has ever done.
Like Stone, the
film is impossible to resist — a musical for
people who
hate musicals.
During a recent panel appearance, Logan director James Mangold opened up and addressed why he
hates it when
people refer to the
film as «high - octane.»
In June 2002, some time after the book had been sold on its own merits to publishers in multiple countries, and optioned for
film writes, Rubinstein admitted that she was the author, saying «I think there is a strong tendency among the spectators or the readers of culture to pigeonhole
people, and that's the thing that artists
hate having done to them.
Movie Spoiler Alert: In the new Captain Underpants
film, Professor Poopypants
hates anything that is funny, so he creates a machine that zaps the humor out of
people's minds so that
people will no longer think anything is funny.