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![]() "C. Massey" wrote: While this movie was entertaining, it was also so unrealistic it's pitiful! But, I just kept in mind that it's only a movie so relax and enjoy it! Doesn't work for me. When the smell of fertilizer gets too strong, I have to leave. In the case of _Flyboys_, a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 29% means it's a "wait for the DVD" deal for me. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flyboys/ -- Dan "Almost all the matter that came out of the Big Bang was two specific sorts; hydrogen, and stupidity." -Robert Carnegie in talk.origins |
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On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 14:37:42 -0500, "Dan Luke"
wrote in : http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flyboys/ Interesting web site. I found this review apt: http://www.eonline.com/Reviews/Facts...,89320,00.html You wouldn't think to describe a war movie as "dreamy," but this $60 million epic is exactly that. Heck, Grimm's Fairy Tales feature more bloodshed. Lucienne (Jennifer Decker), a wide-eyed local girl, tends to her orphaned niece and nephews while inspiring Rawlings' stupefying heroism and provides a plotline civilians can be swept away by. Perfect for air show attendees, Air Force recruiters and vets of any war seeking to convey their experiences to squeamish wives or small children. Other viewers will likely find themselves playing "aviator dead pool" when not being dazzled by the smashing air battles of director Tony Bill. --Skylaire Alfvegren |
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Dan Luke wrote:
"C. Massey" wrote: While this movie was entertaining, it was also so unrealistic it's pitiful! But, I just kept in mind that it's only a movie so relax and enjoy it! Doesn't work for me. When the smell of fertilizer gets too strong, I have to leave. In the case of _Flyboys_, a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 29% means it's a "wait for the DVD" deal for me. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flyboys/ I have seen movies that the "critics" raved about only to be really disappointed. Critics do what they are supposed to do - nit pick films. Go see the movie and enjoy. This months AOPA pilot has a nice write up about the movie. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180 hp KSWI |
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![]() "Ross" wrote: In the case of _Flyboys_, a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 29% means it's a "wait for the DVD" deal for me. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flyboys/ I have seen movies that the "critics" raved about only to be really disappointed. Critics do what they are supposed to do - nit pick films. Go see the movie and enjoy. This months AOPA pilot has a nice write up about the movie. A Rotten Tomatoes score below 35% guarantees a poor movie, in my experience. That goes back years before I'd ever heard of the site. A critic or two may be off base, but a large negative score from many critics is an ominous, reliable sign. The trailers for Flyboys remind me a lot of Pearl Harbor, a wretchedly written piece of Hollywood tripe full of Pretty People doing and saying silly things. I'll pass until it shows up on satellite TV. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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"Dan Luke" wrote:
A Rotten Tomatoes score below 35% guarantees a poor movie, in my experience. That goes back years before I'd ever heard of the site. I never heard of the site before. So I did a quick check, and if "The Devil Wears Prada" is considered good by that site, it probably is the case I would need to invert the ratings (or more likely ignore them altogether) to determine if a movie was worth my time. I get the impression the reviewers on the site tend to prefer "indie" productions, giving them higher scores the more obscure that are. The more a movie is into deep character studies, the higher it rates (nothing wrong with that, if weighted in moderation). Good acting and character development seem to be weighted very heavily by the reviewers and story, plot, and visuals seem to decrease progressively in the weighting. Naturally a flying movie of any sort that focuses on flying is going to do badly when that kind of weighting is applied by reviewers. The characters in Flyboys are simply too traditional and conventional for those reviewers. I suspect that if the movie had some of the characters committing war atrocities (or done _anything_ "out of character") the movie reviewers would have gone bonkers and given the movie a great rating. All IMHO! |
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![]() "Jim Logajan" wrote: I never heard of the site before. So I did a quick check, and if "The Devil Wears Prada" is considered good by that site, it probably is the case I would need to invert the ratings (or more likely ignore them altogether) to determine if a movie was worth my time. I get the impression the reviewers on the site tend to prefer "indie" productions, Rotten Tomatoes doesn't have reviewers. It merely compiles what's out there. |
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"Dan Luke" wrote:
"Jim Logajan" wrote: I never heard of the site before. So I did a quick check, Rotten Tomatoes doesn't have reviewers. It merely compiles what's out there. That's what I get for doing a "quick check". :-) |
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![]() "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... : : "Ross" wrote: : : In the case of _Flyboys_, a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 29% means it's a : "wait for the DVD" deal for me. : : http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flyboys/ : : : I have seen movies that the "critics" raved about only to be really : disappointed. Critics do what they are supposed to do - nit pick films. Go : see the movie and enjoy. This months AOPA pilot has a nice write up about : the movie. : : A Rotten Tomatoes score below 35% guarantees a poor movie, in my experience. : That goes back years before I'd ever heard of the site. A critic or two may : be off base, but a large negative score from many critics is an ominous, : reliable sign. : : The trailers for Flyboys remind me a lot of Pearl Harbor, a wretchedly : written piece of Hollywood tripe full of Pretty People doing and saying : silly things. I'll pass until it shows up on satellite TV. : : -- : Dan : C172RG at BFM : : You are going to miss a good movie on the big screen. It looks like the rotten tomatoes review thinks that a war movie has to be all guts and gore. I too thought it would be a 'Pearl Harbor' chick fliq, but it is not. Bob Hoover got up during the premier at Oshkosh and said it was one of the best war movies he had seen...and I agree... |
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..Blueskies. wrote:
"Dan Luke" wrote in message ... : : "Ross" wrote: : : In the case of _Flyboys_, a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 29% means it's a : "wait for the DVD" deal for me. : : http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flyboys/ : : : I have seen movies that the "critics" raved about only to be really : disappointed. Critics do what they are supposed to do - nit pick films. Go : see the movie and enjoy. This months AOPA pilot has a nice write up about : the movie. : : A Rotten Tomatoes score below 35% guarantees a poor movie, in my experience. : That goes back years before I'd ever heard of the site. A critic or two may : be off base, but a large negative score from many critics is an ominous, : reliable sign. : : The trailers for Flyboys remind me a lot of Pearl Harbor, a wretchedly : written piece of Hollywood tripe full of Pretty People doing and saying : silly things. I'll pass until it shows up on satellite TV. : : -- : Dan : C172RG at BFM : : You are going to miss a good movie on the big screen. It looks like the rotten tomatoes review thinks that a war movie has to be all guts and gore. I too thought it would be a 'Pearl Harbor' chick fliq, but it is not. Bob Hoover got up during the premier at Oshkosh and said it was one of the best war movies he had seen...and I agree... I agree. If a movie produces an emotion in me then it has merit. I have sat though movies that I just sat there. My wife usually does not like these type of movies (when a movie is bad her legs start jumping and moving like she is ready to go) and she stayed still during the movie. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180 hp KSWI |
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Dan Luke wrote: "C. Massey" wrote: While this movie was entertaining, it was also so unrealistic it's pitiful! But, I just kept in mind that it's only a movie so relax and enjoy it! Doesn't work for me. When the smell of fertilizer gets too strong, I have to leave. In the case of _Flyboys_, a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 29% means it's a "wait for the DVD" deal for me. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flyboys/ Mr Cranky[1] gave it Four Bombs. http://www.mrcranky.com/movies/flyboys.html From the Mr Cranky review: Watching an interesting historical episode boiled down to such a trite and unchallenging story makes me wonder -- really wonder -- just how dumb movie audiences in this country are becoming. John [1] Mr Cranky reviews range from One Bomb (almost tolerable) to a Nuclear Bomb (proof that Jesus died in vain). -- John Clear - http://www.clear-prop.org/ |
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