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Daily Beast Accidentally Breaks ‘Superman’ Embargo With Brutal Review, Then Deletes It [Updated] — World of Reel

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  • roofuskit@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

    Ah yes, the daily beast where I go for all my media reviews.

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    Like getting video game news from Forbes. LOL.

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    • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

      cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/32940243

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      Sounds like somebody paid the Daily Beast to generate hype

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      • semi_hemi_demigod@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

        Sounds like somebody paid the Daily Beast to generate hype

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        Does it really generate positive hype if they said it sucks?

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        • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

          cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/32940243

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          The Daily Beast is as creditable as Diddy not being rapey.

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            Does it really generate positive hype if they said it sucks?

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            "Any publicity is good publicity."

            Not universally true, generally true. because not gaining any attention at all is a death sentence for entertainment.

            I don't think it is intentional in this case though since the Daily Beast is trash and the odds of trying to coordinate a subversive campaign through them would be a waste of time.

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              Does it really generate positive hype if they said it sucks?

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              I think there's a large contingent of people who see negative reviews and go "Yeah, fuck that, I'll make up my own mind."

              I felt the same way about Megalopolis. Glad I saw it. When I see reviews talking about how a movie is confusing or hard to understand my general feeling is "Yeah, but the reviewer could just be dumb too..."

              Confusing movies are sometimes the best movies. 🙂 Pi, Primer, the Fountain, Cloud Atlas (I still need to re-watch that one), Life of Pi. Lot of "P" movies here for some reason.

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              • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                I think there's a large contingent of people who see negative reviews and go "Yeah, fuck that, I'll make up my own mind."

                I felt the same way about Megalopolis. Glad I saw it. When I see reviews talking about how a movie is confusing or hard to understand my general feeling is "Yeah, but the reviewer could just be dumb too..."

                Confusing movies are sometimes the best movies. 🙂 Pi, Primer, the Fountain, Cloud Atlas (I still need to re-watch that one), Life of Pi. Lot of "P" movies here for some reason.

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                I've only had that feeling about movies I was already interested in. Random movie, not so much

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                • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                  I think there's a large contingent of people who see negative reviews and go "Yeah, fuck that, I'll make up my own mind."

                  I felt the same way about Megalopolis. Glad I saw it. When I see reviews talking about how a movie is confusing or hard to understand my general feeling is "Yeah, but the reviewer could just be dumb too..."

                  Confusing movies are sometimes the best movies. 🙂 Pi, Primer, the Fountain, Cloud Atlas (I still need to re-watch that one), Life of Pi. Lot of "P" movies here for some reason.

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                  When the plot is deeper than a puddle, it's harder for a movie to get a good review.

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                  • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/32940243

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                    I mean. It's a superman movie. What more need be said?

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                    • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                      I think there's a large contingent of people who see negative reviews and go "Yeah, fuck that, I'll make up my own mind."

                      I felt the same way about Megalopolis. Glad I saw it. When I see reviews talking about how a movie is confusing or hard to understand my general feeling is "Yeah, but the reviewer could just be dumb too..."

                      Confusing movies are sometimes the best movies. 🙂 Pi, Primer, the Fountain, Cloud Atlas (I still need to re-watch that one), Life of Pi. Lot of "P" movies here for some reason.

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                      +1 for Primer, so good.

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                        I mean. It's a superman movie. What more need be said?

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                        I don't know, it's hard to be optimistic with high budget movies these days.

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                          I don't know, it's hard to be optimistic with high budget movies these days.

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                          Oh I was implying it would be terrible. Superman is the most boring character ever put to paper in my opinion. But I don't even like superheroes much.

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                            Oh I was implying it would be terrible. Superman is the most boring character ever put to paper in my opinion. But I don't even like superheroes much.

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                            Supes is definitely a product of a different era, but he's also pretty iconic. It's hard to not want to try a Superman project.

                            But like you say, it's damned hard to get it right.

                            Some properties are so iconic it's almost impossible to touch them, but they just did a Mickey Mouse graphic novel that was stunning, when was the last time anyone could say that about Mickey Mouse?

                            https://www.fantagraphics.com/products/walt-disneys-mickey-mouse-and-the-amazing-lost-ocean

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                              Oh I was implying it would be terrible. Superman is the most boring character ever put to paper in my opinion. But I don't even like superheroes much.

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                              I heavily disagree, I love almost all of the Superman comics I've read. But I don't trust DC to make a good movie, especially at this point in the genre's lifespan.

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