Ebert has his own agenda how to critique a movie, some posters here explained what he likes and what he doesn't like. I don't agree with his ways how to measure a movie, however, I don't need to. As long as Ebert is CONSISTENT within his own rules, his critics have some worth. You just have to know his guidelines, that's all.
I mean, would you listen to critics that don't express their mind because they fear people might disagree!? No, you'd call them tools.
On the other hand, if critics tried to be universally open minded and abandoned their guidelines ... then they would have to give almost every movie the same good rating. Why? Because what is art for one person isn't for the next, what is entertaining for one, isn't for the other and so forth.
Let's take the Devil's Rejects example - if was a critic, I would trash that movie. I gave no problem with violence in movies, but I don't like pointless violence, I don't like exaggerated violence for purpose of having exaggerated violence and The Devil's Rejects had nothing else to offer. That's my POV by my own guidelines. However, there is a subgenre called torture porn that is all about graphic violence for the sole purpose to have graphic violence, sometimes coupled with a revenge theme. Actual story, character developent and so on are secondary, if not tertiary, purists might go as far to say that they just stand in the way. Within this genre, Devil's Rejects is close to a masterpiece, because it does it's thing with style. If I accepted that as a form of art that I personally might not like but that is well crafted for a movie of that genre, I'd have to give it a good rating. And that ultimately means I could never give any movie a bad rating because every movie you could think of will have something going for it if you take the right standards.
That's why I think critics should establish their own rules, stick to them (unless of course they change their mindset genuinely). And we should pick critics that have guidelines that match our own. That way everybody gets what he wants.
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