Something that really gets me is that the Internet doesn't like to deal with someone found the Star Wars prequels and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull to be enjoyable, despite their flaws. Mostly due to nostalgia being given FAR more emphasis by modern audiences that possibly ever before, because we have nearly all media available to us whenever we want.
The Star Wars nuts can't help themselves from posting the link to RedLetterMedia's reviews of the prequels (which I dislike because, despite some good points, acting like a complete asshat in your reviews tends to kill how much I can take you seriously) before /threading the article, and wiping their hands clean of the matter, as if one person's opinion is now all of a sudden fact, and it justifies their overblown hatred.
On a related note, I can't stand people who think that old classics are now automatically immune to modern critique. I hate the idea of 'critic-proof' movies just because its 'old' and 'classic'. Now, contextualization is very important in enjoying old movies, and I always consider the time it was made, but age is not a good excuse for why somethings are badly made. Nor should a movie's age and vast popularity protect from any later critique.
That said, I personally think the original Star Wars trilogy has gotten an obscene amount of overpraise, and, yes, while I fully understand the futility of criticizing them in the face of their massive popularity, I will still say that I think Empire Strikes Back had crappy romantic dialog and poor performances between Leia and Han, the AT-ATs are stupidly designed vehicles of war, the fight scene on Hoth was poorly paced, everyone on the Falcon should have been sucked into space when they stepped out while inside the asteroid-worm, Yoda's introduction was not a good way to introduce him, Han Solo was a whiny bastard until they start to head to Cloud City, and that Luke should not have survived that fall after he finds out Vader is his father.
But I'm not allowed to say any of that because CHILDHOOD!!
Also, I'm not a fan of people who just bash CGI just because 'its not real'. I am a fan of all effects and animation. I study the history of animation, and it really irks me when someone calls CG 'soulless' or 'cheap' or 'charmless', simply for being. Yes, it is true that computer generated imagery is not physically there on camera, and I agree that some things are more effective with something physical there, but instant disgust over the fact that it is simply used in a movie just makes me frustrated.
Often, these people just look at the fact that CG is used and never mention pacing, editing, screen direction, and how well it interacts with the actual physical objects on screen. For me, effects wise, if any effect, even physical ones, aren't executed with a certain degree of care, will not be considered 'convincing' by me. And it most definitely doesn't feel less 'warm' than practical effects, because the same standards are held by me no matter what effect style it is. Just because its practical does NOT mean it gets a free pass from me.
Perhaps its because I grew up watching movies and shows with lots of different effects and techniques, and that I've studied how to do both traditional and digital animation before, but I just have a lot more appreciation for everything that goes into CG. Which is why hate it when someone just calls it 'cheap', when I know that it had to be designed on paper first, approved, built in 3D as a model, approved, given textures and colors, approved, given a skeletal rig that requires constant tweaking, animators working at a full 24/30/60 frames per second as CGI is always on ones, with lighters and prop designers making sure the animated creature can interact with its environments well, and THEN a final render which always takes a long time...well, 'cheap' is a very poor word to describe ALL of CGI to me.