Twinfalls
Erudite
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Note that I said:
Yes, he only mentioned that 'millions of viewers' thing right at the end. But his defence of LOTR is essentially one of 'well tons of people like it so you can't argue with that', rather than any articulation of its merits.
Not to mention that he's defended Fable (on the TES boards) on the grounds that it sold a bucket.
And what the heck is 'critical acclaim' worth anyway? Baywatch's most qualified critics are the people who simply watch it to whack off, I'd argue. So, critically, it's a great success. But I can still objectively articulate reasons why its crap. So too, with LOTR.
"And yes, in the case of LOTR you've mentioned a lot of critical acclaim (jeez, you really do have a boner for the films Laughing ). I've read plenty of reviews that are strongly critical of the films. Yet looking at the list you've presented, I can only suspect that in the face of the power of the Blockbuster, 'Emperors New Clothes' has become an even more pervasive phenomenon amongst institutional film circles than anywhere else.... "
Yes, he only mentioned that 'millions of viewers' thing right at the end. But his defence of LOTR is essentially one of 'well tons of people like it so you can't argue with that', rather than any articulation of its merits.
Not to mention that he's defended Fable (on the TES boards) on the grounds that it sold a bucket.
And what the heck is 'critical acclaim' worth anyway? Baywatch's most qualified critics are the people who simply watch it to whack off, I'd argue. So, critically, it's a great success. But I can still objectively articulate reasons why its crap. So too, with LOTR.