Re: The Coleslaw Smithey Thread
LordCustos3 said:
Anyhow. I say one of his most irksome traits is how -- despite his knowledge being shallower than a spoon (with the bowl facing downward) -- he still speaks in the pompous rhetoric of someone approaching an arcane, obscurantist fringe act. Y'know, like us peasant aren't going to know something this hip...
He's so square, he's a hypercube.
That's the other part of my 58,076-part thesis on why Cole isn't a good critic: his defensive nature.
Compare Cole to someone like Roger Ebert. The reason Ebert's negative reviews are as infamous as they are is because he went to movies with an open-to-neutral mind. I mean, to get a project filmed and released, much less green-lit, is a miracle in and of itself; so clearly, the filmmakers are doing
something right. That such an intricately collaborative art form could produce something as heinous as, say,
North legitimately scandalized him.
Cole, on the other hand, is not as open-minded. Given his less-than-ideal upbringing, he is probably not as receptive to people or things if he can't immediately file it into a good camp (ex. his wife and her family) or bad (ex. Barb 'n' Jerry or Bob). Also, because of said early life, he is not about to do anything he thinks will damage his connections to his immediate circle. (Again, I ask: Is Cole really a hipster, or were hipsters just the first people to be nice to him?) Hence, he plays it safe (or what he thinks is safe). Read: lotsa big words but little opinion other than "corporations, man" or "non-city people are dumb-butts."
I also think it wasn't such a hot idea to move to a city as fast as he did. To go from Ruckersville to San Diego to New York is a huge shift in tempo, one that he's apparently never fully adjusted to. Like bradsternum said, the slow, pokey life of his childhood left its mark, and Cole is trying his best to overcompensate for it. Think of his most infamous negative reviews, then, as akin to a guy on a treadmill who's gone from 'slow' to the fastest setting; those reviews are the barely-contained wheezes of the guy making sure that everyone around him knows that he's still alive.
TL;DR: Cole's not a good critic because he's defensive because he's still trying to prove something to his upbringers.