Name: Anonymous 2016-03-28 11:55
...and the Concerted Effort by the Media to Discourage Open Discussion About It
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Normally movie reviews are not /prog/ material but Batman v Superman has been essentially misunderstood by many normies. It has been miscast as yet another capeshit cash grab when I think there is a much deeper allegorical meaning to the film that has been missed by almost everyone except the tribe owned critics who have been on a rampage trying to destroy the film’s reputation before most people have even seen it.
The reviews of Batman v Superman have been mixed. The score given by reviewers is around 30% lower from reviewers than regular viewers on metacritic. There seems to have been a massive effort across all forms of social media to write disparaging remarks about the movie, trying to convince people not to see it. Whenever there is such a concerted effort to destroy the reputation of a piece of entertainment before it comes out it is either because it is terrible, in which case the user reviews should match the critic's reviews, or because the values represented in it do not match those of the narrative that the powerful groups that control western media wish to be portrayed. Having watched the film last night I believe that in the case of Batman v Superman, the reason for its low scores from critics is the latter. Even if the movie makes money, they still want to stop positive public discussion of the film by associating it with stupidity and banality so all those who still tie their personalities in with virtue signalling will be afraid to dissect the movie too much even if they liked it...
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Normally movie reviews are not /prog/ material but Batman v Superman has been essentially misunderstood by many normies. It has been miscast as yet another capeshit cash grab when I think there is a much deeper allegorical meaning to the film that has been missed by almost everyone except the tribe owned critics who have been on a rampage trying to destroy the film’s reputation before most people have even seen it.
The reviews of Batman v Superman have been mixed. The score given by reviewers is around 30% lower from reviewers than regular viewers on metacritic. There seems to have been a massive effort across all forms of social media to write disparaging remarks about the movie, trying to convince people not to see it. Whenever there is such a concerted effort to destroy the reputation of a piece of entertainment before it comes out it is either because it is terrible, in which case the user reviews should match the critic's reviews, or because the values represented in it do not match those of the narrative that the powerful groups that control western media wish to be portrayed. Having watched the film last night I believe that in the case of Batman v Superman, the reason for its low scores from critics is the latter. Even if the movie makes money, they still want to stop positive public discussion of the film by associating it with stupidity and banality so all those who still tie their personalities in with virtue signalling will be afraid to dissect the movie too much even if they liked it...