"and the whole time I was thinking "I'm gonna go on IMDB and there's going to be pretentious *beep* claiming it's stupid, crude garbage." "
*** - well, then, I think you may be more aware of the film's idiocy than even you give yourself credit for! If the entire time you're thinking of the cynicism this film will bring out amongst other moviegoers, you're looking at it in a critical, and I would say, healthy, way. It's good you have that persepctive! Those that guffaw and at this film in a straightforward, unironic manner I feel need the angle you have.
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"It had great special effects, the 3D was awesome, the (anti)hero was the quintessential badass (and so was the accountant), it had loads of humor, a hot female, and Nic Cage driving a flaming Chevelle over Satanists while shotgunning them. What's not fun about that?"
*** - the execution of said elements. Not the elements themselves. A good film is how it is about itself, not just what it is about.
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"But no... these days everyone has to turn their noses up at any fun movie because it makes them somehow feel more intelligent or cultured than the "simpletons that watch this garbage"."
*** - "everyone"? "any fun movie"? Quite a generalization here. And yes, I actually do think there is an appeal to recognizing the problems with "Drive Angry" versus other straight-on grindhouse films from the 1970s. To deny there is a dichotomy there, and have no perspective at all, is an uncultured approach - you're swallowing this moneymaker right down the way the boys at the studio hoped you would. What's wrong with recognizing the problems of the film and why it fails on that level?
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"Yeah, I get it. You're much too evolved for the kind of fun, mindless action films that I grew up loving in the 80's. Just like all those people that are way too cultured and intelligent for a "stupid, annoying gimmick" like 3D."
*** - Love myself a good action film from the 80s (grew up in that era, too). But why are you harping on those who diss "Drive Angry" and films like this? You seem very threatened by the criticism. Enjoy the film - shrug off the criticisms - or else admit to yourself that there might be something there. I like a good grindhouse film, but what I admire in the films "Drive Angry" is trying to emulate is their total un-selfconsciousness, something this film could use a lesson in.
Oh, and 3D is absolutely a "stupid, annoying gimmick". If you're calling those of us who recognize this "way too cultured and intelligent", thanks! I'll take that compliment any day over being so dense you can't recognize what a cynical manipulation of people and their money 3D generally is. I've seen it done well only very rarely ("Hugo", one of those 'cultured' films, comes to mind, and only because that film is *about* 3D while it uses it - in that sense the approach works).
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"Every film has to have at least one post about how some silly little thing is a "huge plothole" or a character's actions are "completely unbelievable and it ruined the whole movie" because people want to feel like they're smarter than, and above everyone else."
*** - Generalizations aside, I don't see what's at all wrong with holding Hollywood to a higher standard. I myself am not so insecure as to worry if I'm smarter than or above anyone else, but I would like to think I'm smarter than a bunch of lazy, committee-minded "filmmakers" who sucker the public out of that kind of money. Being smarter than the general crap we're being asked to constantly swallow from Hollywood is not something to be ashamed of.
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"So yeah... go watch The Artist [completely opposite movie] and salivate at how amazing it is for using a format that was obsolete 80 freakin' years ago... I'll be enjoying the amazing technology we have in 2012 and sure as hell won't be concerned with proving anything to anyone based on my taste in film."
*** - Will do. Haven't yet seen "The Artist", but I'm looking foreword to it. And the last sentence of your rant really doesn't make any sense at all. You've been doing exactly that - attempting to prove...something...about your taste in film. If you didn't care what anyone thinks, why post at all? Two cents.
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