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For starters, where do you think name-calling ranks among methods of convincing others of your viewpoint?
One last time for those in the cheap seats...
Horror is a genre that appeals to specific tastes. People who don't care for it are not likely to go to the film. People who do care for it are likely to go to the film.
Polling people who go to such a film and getting a high positive score is no indication that it's a without question a good film. The results show just that people who go to horror movies liked it.
What about that is so hard to understand?
Both leads are pretty incredible. It's a tight rope to walk without it coming off incredibly over-acting or cheesey...and they don't...at all.I saw it, When I saw it was Blumhouse my expectations dropped a bit but it turned out to be a good movie. I would give it a solid 7 but Inde Navarrette's performance bumped it up to an 8-8.5
No, for any of them. They put the metascore but don't show you the supposed inflated rotten tomatoes score. Maybe they're right but show the scores ffs.For "Obsession"?
Probably because the list was created 7 years ago and modified 6 years ago.
I went back and reread my post, and then reread it again. I'm not seeing any name-calling. I legitimately am wondering if you can't understand what people are saying, or if you're just arguing for fun.For starters, where do you think name-calling ranks among methods of convincing others of your viewpoint?
One last time for those in the cheap seats...
Horror is a genre that appeals to specific tastes. People who don't care for it are not likely to go to the film. People who do care for it are likely to go to the film.
Polling people who go to such a film and getting a high positive score is no indication that it's a without question a good film. The results show just that people who go to horror movies liked it.
What about that is so hard to understand?
I went back and reread my post, and then reread it again. I'm not seeing any name-calling. I legitimately am wondering if you can't understand what people are saying, or if you're just arguing for fun.
Aren't people saying it's getting higher scores than other horror films?
So even if horror films always get high scores because only fans see them (debatable), this is getting higher scores than average. I feel like you know what people are saying, but are ignoring it for some reason.
I went back and reread my post, and then reread it again. I'm not seeing any name-calling. I legitimately am wondering if you can't understand what people are saying, or if you're just arguing for fun.
So anyway. The movie is really good.
"obtuse" is not a positive epithet.
Asking someone if he's being obtuse on purpose is an insult, however mitigated you think the comment is. What's more, implying that your interlocutor is incapable of understanding is just words, not a reasoned argument.
Ad hominem may make the person using it feel better, but it's never useful if intended to convince the person that you are right. In fact, it does pretty much the opposite.
I understand what the movie's defenders are saying. That doesn't mean that I agree, nor that I have to.
My bad. I derailed it with what I felt was a fairly self evident point. I do think it looks interesting and is certainly a movie that's generating a lot of buzz. It's why I checked out the thread. The struggles young men are having in the dating scene and the sense that they are owed the affections of women without doing any of the work is definitely fertile territory for social commentary. Anyone who has listened to Scott Galloway talk about the subject of young men struggling with masculinity has heard him discuss this subject. I doubt I'll make it to the theater to see it but something I want to check out at some point.So anyway. The movie is really good.
hahah my 'so anyway' post was all in jest. no apology needed at all and appreciate your commentsMy bad. I derailed it with what I felt was a fairly self evident point. I do think it looks interesting and is certainly a movie that's generating a lot of buzz. It's why I checked out the thread. The struggles young men are having in the dating scene and the sense that they are owed the affections of women without doing any of the work is definitely fertile territory for social commentary. Anyone who has listened to Scott Galloway talk about the subject of young men struggling with masculinity has heard him discuss this subject. I doubt I'll make it to the theater to see it but something I want to check out at some point.
As someone that is a fan of horror I have no problem rating a movie poorly whether I saw it in the theater or not. In fact I think I am more critical of a horror movie. There have been plenty of times when I have watched a movie and told people not to bother.Thanks for the review, @dahliaclone.
My question: If people in the audience are paying the high ticket price to go, they are unlikely to say that a movie is poor, aren't they?
Personally, I would never pay to see a horror movie. You can get real-life horror on a daily basis just by reading the news (or the you-know-who files).
Does the film at least not go schlocky at the end? That was my major complaint with "The Substance".
I have seen a lot of people compare it to Hereditary. Not in terms of topic or themes but just a sort of new visionary horror director and while not the same topic, both topics very dark. I personally loathe Hereditary. Loved everything until the last ten minutes then just ruined.As someone that is a fan of horror I have no problem rating a movie poorly whether I saw it in the theater or not. In fact I think I am more critical of a horror movie. There have been plenty of times when I have watched a movie and told people not to bother.
In response to your question, No the ending is not schlocky. I agree about The Substance. The first 2 acts were great and it fell apart in the third act.
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Film Review: 'Obsession' is a Wannabe Horror Crowdpleaser That Leaves a Real Bad Taste in Your Mouth - Awards Radar
Awards Radar seeks to provide objective, thoughtful, and wide-ranging coverage of the awards season, as well as the entertainment world in generalawardsradar.com
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"Obsession is messed up. Up-and-coming writer and director Curry Barker knows his craft, obviously, but he’s used his considerable talents to tell a truly horrific, off-putting story that will be difficult to shake. It unfurls with the grace of a sledgehammer and just keeps pounding.
I realize that, for many horror aficionados, all that is a selling point. But if I had a wish in my back pocket that wouldn’t ultimately lead to terror and death, I might wish that this movie had never been made. Or, at least, that I didn’t have to review it." from
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Obsession
Up-and-coming writer and director Curry Barker knows his craft, but in ‘Obsession,’ he uses his talents to tell a messed-up story.www.pluggedin.com
Just for the record:
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Film Review: 'Obsession' is a Wannabe Horror Crowdpleaser That Leaves a Real Bad Taste in Your Mouth - Awards Radar
Awards Radar seeks to provide objective, thoughtful, and wide-ranging coverage of the awards season, as well as the entertainment world in generalawardsradar.com
and
"Obsession is messed up. Up-and-coming writer and director Curry Barker knows his craft, obviously, but he’s used his considerable talents to tell a truly horrific, off-putting story that will be difficult to shake. It unfurls with the grace of a sledgehammer and just keeps pounding.
I realize that, for many horror aficionados, all that is a selling point. But if I had a wish in my back pocket that wouldn’t ultimately lead to terror and death, I might wish that this movie had never been made. Or, at least, that I didn’t have to review it." from
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Obsession
Up-and-coming writer and director Curry Barker knows his craft, but in ‘Obsession,’ he uses his talents to tell a messed-up story.www.pluggedin.com
I'm not really sure what to make of this review. The author doesn't like a horror movie because it has the elements of a horror movie.Just for the record:
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Film Review: 'Obsession' is a Wannabe Horror Crowdpleaser That Leaves a Real Bad Taste in Your Mouth - Awards Radar
Awards Radar seeks to provide objective, thoughtful, and wide-ranging coverage of the awards season, as well as the entertainment world in generalawardsradar.com