I have little to no reason to go back and play Dynasty Warrior games, or games done in that style. 2D brawlers are every where again, and they only highlight further problems with the DW series and its sub-genre.
^This. I'm not saying a movie I disliked upon my maiden viewing couldn't have some redemptive qualities I might have missed, but asking me to endure it again looking for those redemptive qualities is a bit much. I'm of the "if you liked it, I'm happy and happy for you" camp; I can't be bother to try again given how much there is out there that I haven't already seen that could be a better use of my time.I cannot think of a single movie I hated and subsequently reconsidered. But part of that is probably that if I hated it, I won't have rewatched it to reappraise it.
I'm there with you, very unlikely to give something I didn't like a 2nd chance.^This. I'm not saying a movie I disliked upon my maiden viewing couldn't have some redemptive qualities I might have missed, but asking me to endure it again looking for those redemptive qualities is a bit much. I'm of the "if you liked it, I'm happy and happy for you" camp; I can't be bother to try again given how much there is out there that I haven't already seen that could be a better use of my time.
I was rather emotionally affected by Rebuild’s final entry. It wasn’t the ending I expected; probably not even the one I wanted yet by the time the credit song kicks in - and I agree it’s a lovely song - I still felt very fulfilled and satisfied and that everything would be okay moving forward. And the whole ‘goodbye’ thing felt like a send off for me personally.In retrospect I have positive feelings about the last evangelion series specifically the final film, I think the theme song One Last Kiss sorta encompasses the tone the film tries to end on. I always hated the original series because shinji is a useless whiny wet blanket of unrealistic proportions and the story is largely edgelord gobbledegook. Regardless of the actual fan reaction I imagine Im probably an outlier opinion because I feel like the third movie kinda say "Fuck all that" and basically tells you its all metaphor for growing up, dropping the circular teenage nihilism, and no longer entering toxic relationships as seen with shinji actually being positive and ultimately choosing to be with the only character who has a healthy attitude. I imagine fans could write a hundred page thesis on why Im wrong, but thats how I see it. I think my initial opinion was that the movie and series was kind of nonsense, but on rumination I think the final film closes things out nicely.
The Last Jedi was the most fun I had with Starwars since those animated shorts done by Genndy Tartakovsky. I'm not sure why it got so much hate. Pretty much all the other new Starwars stuff I've seen was at best ok. Granted though, the only new stuff I saw other then Last Jedi was Force Awakens and Rogue One. Force Awakens was ehh and Rogue One was garbage with 2 cool scenes.In the other corner, The Last Jedi was the best of the sequel trilogy, but after watching Rise of Skywalker and the majority of new Star Wars media, I just can't stomach it anymore. My Star Wars Fan juice has just left my body entirely, and not in the fun way
Last Jedi I have really wierd feelings on. I love parts of it and I hate other parts and the rest is meh. For every bit like "Kill the Past" and "Your parents were nobodies and don't matter" there's the Imps pulling stupid tech out of thier ass to suit the drama("Oh, you took down our battleship? Well guess what suckers, we got a spare in the back pocket! Also we can track ships though hyperspace now because reasons") and the Casino planet. And while I appreciate Johnson tried something, it's so scattershot that the only way TLJ feels better then the rest is because it did have some ambition other then "ANH but new" and whatever the hell was going on in RoS.Yeah, The Last Jedi was bad, I'm not going to say it was any good. But every now and then there were respectable bits, the people behind it were trying. Not very hard, and not very well, but The Force Awakens seemed to have made by people with more than a little contempt for the audience, knowing the fans will watch anything with the logo and some of the right trappings so they don't need to bother.
I might say that The Rise of Skywalker was a competently made mediocre film, whereas The Last Jedi was a badly made attempt to do something better. Though, might have to watch the films again and rethink that.
No one is going to judge you. I know I won't. SW is more or less dead to me at this point, aside from a few spin-offs.I'm not gonna comment on the new Star Wars movies to stay safe
I never understood the appeal. I was in high school when Kill Bill came out and everyone I knew freaked out, saying it was the best movie ever, incredible, etc...A majority of Tarantino's films do nothing for me now, and I don't enjoy them.
In addition, a lot of this films just use references or he's making a basis to a reference from movies he grew up watching movies from the 60s and 70s, and acting like he discovered them. How can you discover something, when it was already there before you were even born? If you have influences or what inspired you, that's fine and all, but don't act like you discovered something that was already made.I never understood the appeal. I was in high school when Kill Bill came out and everyone I knew freaked out, saying it was the best movie ever, incredible, etc...
and I watched it and eh, its okay. It came out the same year as the first Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Return of the King, and it can't hold a candle to either of those. And the fact that Tarantino uses his movies as ways to indulge his fetishes with famous actors just makes them creepy.
Tarantino makes excellent individual scenes. Not movies.A majority of Tarantino's films do nothing for me now, and I don't enjoy them.
Depends on the scene and movie in question. Because even individually, I don't care much anymore.Tarantino makes excellent individual scenes. Not movies.
He does have a real "holier than though, oh you wouldn't understand its from an obscure Japanese film only true cinema fans would know" vibe. And yeah, his constant use of the n-word and his feet fetish make his movies just uncomfortable. Not in a prude, "oh think of the children" way. In a "this guy jerks off when he watches his own movies" way.In addition, a lot of this films just use references or he's making a basis to a reference from movies he grew up watching movies from the 60s and 70s, and acting like he discovered them. How can you discover something, when it was already there before you were even born? If you have influences or what inspired you, that's fine and all, but don't act like you discovered something that was already made.
Another problem with Tarantino, is that he tried to coast on black people, and felt like he was "one of us", thus it was okay for him to say the n word. Spike Lee call him out hard on this back in the early '90s, and for a long while, he didn't do it again. At least until the Django and the Hateful Eight. I get it and both of those movies the word was commonplace, but he still over and dozed in it. More so in H8. For further evidence of Tarantino trying to be hidden with all black people, find any interviews where he was on BET back in the mid 2000s. I think Kill Bill Volume 2 was about to be out by that point or was out.