keaton said:Yes i'm sure they do.
"Here have my £7, i'm only here so i can slag you off in an end of year poll, it's money well spent"
Uncle Spielberg said:I really do not know what planet some of you are on. War of the Worlds was extremely good.
edna krabappel said:Mr & Mrs Smith.
good point: Brad Pitt in it a lot (or no doubt Angelina Jolie for the lads).
Bad point: everything else about the film.
2 nonstop hours of them shooting at each other. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
KinkyGoehring said:good shout
Easy 10 said:Hang on though D J...you're forgetting. War of the Worlds had a massive budget, was advertised heavily, had a high profile director, a big name playing the lead role, and had lots of special effects. Those ingredients alone will absolutely GUARANTEEE that loads of people would automatically thumb their noses at it, so they can stick two fingers up at Hollywood and bask in their own self-satisfaction that they're far too clever to be caught up in all the hype. How CRASS it would be to actually enjoy such a film, eh.
Uncle Spielberg said:Seriously though I cannot have a sensible discussion about films with someone who says War of the Worlds is one of the worst 5 films of the year as they are either mad, deluded, drunk on drugs or clinically stupid.
johnnyjetlag said:My picks are:
Sahara - Sail power = DUMB!
Hairy muff.Gwylan said:I just don't believe people do this - although it's a complaint I commonly hear. As a theatre critic, I've become used to people whining that I didn't like so-and-so because it had X in it and because X is a big star, all the critics were determined to hate it. I often get emails from punters accusing me of just that.
It just doesn't happen that way.
Critics will call it as they see it, there's no pre-arranged meeting to slag off a play and it's not discussed in the interval or afterwards -I'd be astonished if film critics behaved very differently.
If you're saying that the general public will slag off a film because of who's in it, then I think you're even more off-beam. My feeling is that, having paid good money for something, you're determined to make the most of it and hype up the good bits and ignore the bad ones. People are loath to admit that they've spent money on something totally pony. Keaton's already pointed this out and he's spot on.
I don't think anyone on this thread has said that WOTW is one of the worst films of 2005, just that it was very poor (all right, wank). I'm sure it's not one of the worst, Spielberg is too good a director for that. If you and DJ think admittedly great special effects can compensate for a laughable script mouthed by implausible characters, then good for you.
It's a subjective opinion after all, if we all liked the same thing, life would be very boring.