Hello everybody! I have been doing some thinking.
I realized something I've always hated about film criticism and such. The fact that if the show/game/movie is popular enough, the critics will go easier on it. Also that said popular movies hide behind gimmicks.
I want to make a criticism blog where I point out the flaws and facades of movies/shows/games, I will also do editorials.
The only question is "will anyone read it?"
Here are some of the things that I will review:
Avengers (Being a comic book reader, I had a field day finding the flaws in this one)
Angry Birds( Again, a freaking field day)
Star Wars( as painful as it was for me to find the flaws of one of the greatest sagas of all time, someone had to do it)
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic ( as much as it hurt me, I would be a hypocrite if I didn't do it)
Here are some of the editorials I have planned:
"Why can't we get a comic book accurate live action Batman": instead of just reviewing one saga, I'm counting every Non-animated Batman.
I realized something I've always hated about film criticism and such. The fact that if the show/game/movie is popular enough, the critics will go easier on it. Also that said popular movies hide behind gimmicks.
I want to make a criticism blog where I point out the flaws and facades of movies/shows/games, I will also do editorials.
The only question is "will anyone read it?"
Here are some of the things that I will review:
Avengers (Being a comic book reader, I had a field day finding the flaws in this one)
Angry Birds( Again, a freaking field day)
Star Wars( as painful as it was for me to find the flaws of one of the greatest sagas of all time, someone had to do it)
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic ( as much as it hurt me, I would be a hypocrite if I didn't do it)
Here are some of the editorials I have planned:
"Why can't we get a comic book accurate live action Batman": instead of just reviewing one saga, I'm counting every Non-animated Batman.