• wethegreenpeople@sopuli.xyz
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    9 months ago

    Letterboxd is pretentious, which is a good way to find ✨cinema✨, but if you just want to turn your brain off and watch an Adam Sandler movie or something, letterboxd is not the platform to look at reviews

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    I check through RT, IMDB, Google Reviews, Letterboxd and average them all out.

    You have to dig into RTs reviews and look at the critics average and the audience average (you can often find a film with 80% critic approval and 20% audience approval … and the site will only post the critics rating)

    When doing your research … also look at the number of votes … if 100 members voted 90% chances are those are all movie production promoters boosting numbers. IMDB usually has higher numbers of votes for everything which gives a more reasonable average.

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      9 months ago

      I get what you’re saying, but IMO a 2 hour movie is too low stakes to warrant spending more than a minute or two glancing at reviews, which is why RT and IMDB are nice, even if the summary score isn’t totally reliable.

      Am I interested in it from a quick synopsis or trailer?

      Are the reviews generally at least mixed or better?

      If the answer to both those is Yes, there’s a good enough chance I’ll enjoy it to give it a shot.

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        9 months ago

        My favorite are the three/four minute action sci-fi trailers … you basically get to watch a two hour film in four minutes.

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          9 months ago

          Some movies are just an excuse to eat an obscene bowl of popcorn and watch pretty explosions 😅

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            9 months ago

            I totally agree … I keep telling this to my wife who wants to watch dramas, love stories and period stories set in the early 1900s or in Europe.

            Sometimes I just want to turn off my brain and watch pretty pictures.

            I know it’s dumb and that’s the point. If it’s all I ever watched, I would classify that as dumb.

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    9 months ago

    I remember back in college I had a film study class and one of the assignments was to dissect my favorite movie. The Fall is no longer my favorite movie :/

    You can enjoy a movie and then when you actually think about it, it can turn into complete trash. Also vice versa

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      9 months ago

      I can’t really comprehend this personally. If I like a movie enough for it to be my favourite then chances are I’ve already spent a lot of time thinking about it, otherwise it wouldn’t be my favourite.

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        9 months ago

        Most of the time it’s contextual. It’s not the film itself most people remember, but what they felt while watching it, so if it felt special to them in that moment, they will remember it as a great movie, but if they then try to recall it in the future, it won’t feel the same since it lacks all the “magic”.

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      9 months ago

      Same hapenned to me when i rewatched There will be blood. At the rewatch it isnt at all how i remember it, it turned out it was just about some asshole that worked his ass off to become a richer and bigger ashole. And also religion or something.

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          The first time through you don’t quite know where the film is going, and it’s an incredibly gorgeous, technically precise journey with a good enough payoff to leave your heart beating at the end of the movie.

          The second time through the narrative just doesn’t have the same impact, and you notice that it’s kind of pretentious and self indulgent and drones on a bit.

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          I was very young when i watched it first, for some reason i got the idea that it was about how rutless capitalism destroys peoples lifes and that in practice is more easely exploited by ruthless assholes that think only about themselves and take andvantage of other people. I really didnt got the whole religion vs capitalism thing the first time i watched it, i just thought it was presented as a way to manipulate people and be on their good side even if you have a body in the bag like the protag already does.

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    9 months ago

    The left is Rotten Tomatoes which I usually my go-to. The relative % of critic and user ratings let me know what. Getting into. If both are high it’s a well made blockbuster, critic high user low is thought provoking, critic low user high is the Walmart lowest denominator slapstick, action, or romcom, and both low is trash like Freddie Got Fingered or The Room.

    The other is Letterboxd, a social movie review platform, that I’ve never used but I can imagine it would make my peenus hort.

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      9 months ago

      Solid analysis of rotten tomatoes scores. The comparison between critic/user reviews says so much more than the scores themselves.

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      9 months ago

      Tbh, i think that any ratings platform is decent once you get an idea of its userbase. I use imdb because i have all my life and I don’t care to figure out how rt does their ratings when i can more or less get a general idea based on the genre what the imdb score says

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      9 months ago

      Yeah, and even if both ratings are low, it can still be enjoyable to watch for you.

      The only real way to know if a movie is good, is to watch it yourself.