You might be right. Bob does seem to express more vitriol to movies that he does not like. Personally, I do not like wild accusations about whether or not the reverse situation were true. That gets into all sorts of personal biases and wish fulfillment fantasies. The only honest answer in those situations is I do not know because it has not happened.BrotherRool said:And that's just a page worth of comments before your or mine in this thread alone, and I think it's safe to say that some people would not be saying this if the film was about stuff that they like or hold dear.
If Jack Thompson decided to shoot a bunch of people who play violent-video games for instance. I don't think we'd get past the message to judge the movie on quality alone (Bob may or may not, his reviews of the Fast and Furious and American Pie have been negative just because they are designed to be liked by the sort of people he doesn't like) so I wouldn't say I've known him to not less bias get in the way.
Roger Ebert on the otherhand is a genius who brings such a delightful sentiment to every review and it's no disrespect to say that Bob has not yet reached those heights. But even Roger Ebert flinched a bit at this films message.
As for the God Bless America, I'll give it a pass. It sounds like it is something I won't like. I have this intense hatred for movies that are disorganized messes and this movie feels like one of those.