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And that's what I mean. Doug's shit is barely even internet worthy. So what chance would they have in theaters?Say what you will. At least Boll got multiple movies into cinemas.
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And that's what I mean. Doug's shit is barely even internet worthy. So what chance would they have in theaters?Say what you will. At least Boll got multiple movies into cinemas.
Uwe Boll made Rampage and Assault on Wall Street, two legit "good" movies. Which is something Doug has never accomplished.
So, what does Doug think he is, the next Zemeckis?In a couple of videos, Doug said that he prefers Spielberg as a producer instead of a director, implying that his filmography as the latter is somehow lacking. Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Raiders of the Lost Ark. The Color Purple. Jurassic Park. Schindler's List. Saving Private Ryan. Minority Report. Munich. Lincoln. What else does Spielberg need to make to prove himself to Doug?
The very idea that Spielberg might have to prove himself to some dude who's claim to fame was pretending to be Daffy Duck and the AVGN at the same time is just too much.What else does Spielberg need to make to prove himself to Doug?
I think Doug tries to have edgy opinions to seem unique. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind people having opinions which differ from the majority (I have more than a few that fall into this category), but when Doug does it I can tell:In a couple of videos, Doug said that he prefers Spielberg as a producer instead of a director, implying that his filmography as the latter is somehow lacking. Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Raiders of the Lost Ark. The Color Purple. Jurassic Park. Schindler's List. Saving Private Ryan. Minority Report. Munich. Lincoln. What else does Spielberg need to make to prove himself to Doug?
I think Doug tries to have edgy opinions to seem unique. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind people having opinions which differ from the majority (I have more than a few that fall into this category), but when Doug does it I can tell:
(a) He's trying too hard.
(b) He just comes off as a moron as a result of trying too hard because his opinions make no sense.
Saying you don't like Spielberg's films or Spielberg's directing is one thing, but saying you prefer him as a Producer? Spielberg's actually had a really bad habit lately of slapping his name on things as a Producer that are of pretty low quality (Transformers and Terra Nova spring to mind). I can understand having this opinion with George Lucas because that's undoubtedly where his talents lie, but I don't think the same applies to Spielberg (at least not to the same extent).
Doug is Cole Smithey lite.Sometimes I think Doug just has unpopular opinions regarding movies because he knows he'll get attention if he acts like a special snowflake about movies "i don't get its appeal everybody who likes this movie is a moron and i'm a smart little brainiac for not falling into its trap".
When he's talking about Spielberg as a producer, I think he's referring to the days of Back to the Future, Gremlins, The Goonies, and Animaniacs. All great projects, but saying that Spielberg hasn't matched them as a director seems really disingenuous.I think Doug tries to have edgy opinions to seem unique. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind people having opinions which differ from the majority (I have more than a few that fall into this category), but when Doug does it I can tell:
(a) He's trying too hard.
(b) He just comes off as a moron as a result of trying too hard because his opinions make no sense.
Saying you don't like Spielberg's films or Spielberg's directing is one thing, but saying you prefer him as a Producer? Spielberg's actually had a really bad habit lately of slapping his name on things as a Producer that are of pretty low quality (Transformers and Terra Nova spring to mind). I can understand having this opinion with George Lucas because that's undoubtedly where his talents lie, but I don't think the same applies to Spielberg (at least not to the same extent).
It seems he hates Evangelion as a whole, claiming it's 2deep4me and shit like that.Also, that cliffhanger when he holds up the End of Evangelion DVD. He's probably one of those "special" fans that didn't like how Anno made a seperate, less confusing ending for those who were mad at the final 2 original episodes. Both of them are fine.
Steven directed Raiders, Duel, Jaws and E.T., Doug's point is invalid.When he's talking about Spielberg as a producer, I think he's referring to the days of Back to the Future, Gremlins, The Goonies, and Animaniacs. All great projects, but saying that Spielberg hasn't matched them as a director seems really disingenuous.
Honestly, I never saw Eva as being that deep. Everyone knows Anno made it while depressed, and honestly, it kinds shows. Half the series is about Shinji whining and the other half is robot battles with some religious mythologies and other bizarre stuff thrown in.It seems he hates Evangelion as a whole, claiming it's 2deep4me and shit like that.
Strangely enough, I've found people claiming Evangelion lacks substance usually don't understand it or why it has been such an important title. For instance, they point out how flawed the religious symbolism is, when it has been established pretty much the same year it ran that the symbolism was never meant to be more than a novetly and a visual style.
On one hand, we have Sage bitching it doesn't explain enough and it's confusing (which is kind of the point. Eva doesn't spoonfeed you, deal with it), and on the other we have people like Hayao Miyazaki that say Evangelion was one of the most important shows of the last 2 decades and ever since nothing has ever come close to it in terms of impact and importance.
Now, which one might know what he's talking about?
I should rephrase it a bit:Steven directed Raiders, Duel, Jaws and E.T., Doug's point is invalid.
Honestly, I never saw Eva as being that deep. Everyone knows Anno made it while depressed, and honestly, it kinds shows. Half the series is about Shinji whining and the other half is robot battles with some religious mythologies and other bizarre stuff thrown in.
Then again, I was never the biggest fan, so who am I to say? Still, Bennett hating Eva feels like he's only doing it because it's the unpopular opinion. Akin to Doug hating Speilberg as director.
Honestly, I seriously don't see him seeing that ever. Though seeing that clip of Rob Paulsen telling off Sage over hating Eva in the Macross Plus review was gold. Because ti really shows just how clueless Bennett is when it comes to the series.I should rephrase it a bit:
There is no problem disliking the show, there are plenty of flaws (the low production values in the later episodes for instance), but as long as a person like Sage lives off claiming to be some sort of fringe-anime review guru, he should be aware of its achievements and respect it for that. Also, he should be able to see the shows merits despite disliking it overall.
As a reviewer, he should be able to look at it from more than just the "did I enjoy this?" angle.
And seeing what a huge phenomenon NGE has become, it's simply foolish to dismiss it or its qualities (at least as long as one pretends to be a knowledgable anime-expert like Sage).
If anything can serve as the example that Doug is holding controversial opinions just for the sake of being controversial, it's that particular review.Remember folks, Doug's major problem with the Matrix movie is that Neo's real name is "Tom". No, seriously, he spergs about that for like almost 3 minutes in his review.
Conclusion?: MATRIX IS NOT DEEP WHO NAMES AN EPIC MESSIAH NAMED TOM HAHAHAHAHAHA donate
If anything can serve as the example that Doug is holding controversial opinions just for the sake of being controversial, it's that particular review.
Again, there's no problem disliking a movie, but when it's so poorly executed like that Matrix review it's pretty transparent that Doug was just desperate to find reasons to hate on the movie in order to be oh-so-controversial by saying he thinks it's a poor flic.
Sure. A movie that single handedly set the tone and style for countless other movies throughout the following decades was lackluster.