10-10-2018, 06:35 PM
(09-26-2018, 01:19 AM)Giggity Wrote: I don't bother with reviews, I give it a shot and if I don't like it I'll change it up.++
The fact people can build careers out of convincing others that their opinion of how good a movie is somehow carries more weight than anyone else's baffles. me. Tastes, interests, and so on are SUBJECTIVE. In fact - seeing a film that's been panned by 'the experts' just makes me go out of my way to watch it (The Room, anyone?).
When Gods of Egypt came on TV the other week I shrugged my shoulders and gave it a shot. Turned out that I actually enjoyed the film! Whilst the CGI wasn't great, the story was a bit disjointed, and I found the hero kid annoying - who cares? It killed the time and I'm a big fan of Gerard Butler. I thought his performance as Set was great.
Just make a judgement on the plot and cast. It's not a big deal, really.
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