Gooberlx2
Lifer
- May 4, 2001
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There are a good number of individual dipshit reviewers unable to pull their heads out of their asses, but I still think the overall tomato meter is a decent barometer to help me prioritize what to go see.
I usually liked Ebert. I didn't always agree with him, but I appreciated his ability to adjust his expectations to the movie...something you didn't see with other celebrity reviewers. I couldn't trust him for comedies or horror movies though.
Lately, I've been watching the Jeremy Jahns reviews on youtube. He's also capable of enjoying a movie for what it is, doesn't critique a Summer popcorn action flick the same way he would Saving Private Ryan, and "rates" movies based more on whether/how much you'll enjoy it vs some arbitrary numbering/star scheme. I also seem to agree with him quite a lot.
I usually liked Ebert. I didn't always agree with him, but I appreciated his ability to adjust his expectations to the movie...something you didn't see with other celebrity reviewers. I couldn't trust him for comedies or horror movies though.
Lately, I've been watching the Jeremy Jahns reviews on youtube. He's also capable of enjoying a movie for what it is, doesn't critique a Summer popcorn action flick the same way he would Saving Private Ryan, and "rates" movies based more on whether/how much you'll enjoy it vs some arbitrary numbering/star scheme. I also seem to agree with him quite a lot.
