durdencommatyler wrote:Why do I remember everyone being all down on this thing when it first came out? Did I imagine that? I feel like I'm losing my mind.
I think everyone just thought the concept sucked...but those who got to see it were for the most part pleasantly surprised.
There was one review in particular by a gal who caught an advanced screening that made it sound horrible. Once people on RM started seeing it, I think everyone was pleasantly surprised.
durdencommatyler wrote:Why do I remember everyone being all down on this thing when it first came out? Did I imagine that? I feel like I'm losing my mind.
I think everyone just thought the concept sucked...but those who got to see it were for the most part pleasantly surprised.
There was one review in particular by a gal who caught an advanced screening that made it sound horrible. Once people on RM started seeing it, I think everyone was pleasantly surprised.
Was that the one that was like "it focuses on my dad, whom is best dad"?
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
durdencommatyler wrote:Why do I remember everyone being all down on this thing when it first came out? Did I imagine that? I feel like I'm losing my mind.
I think everyone just thought the concept sucked...but those who got to see it were for the most part pleasantly surprised.
There was one review in particular by a gal who caught an advanced screening that made it sound horrible. Once people on RM started seeing it, I think everyone was pleasantly surprised.
Was that the one that was like "it focuses on my dad, whom is best dad"?
yeah. who is her dad in the film?
Probably the guy who got Release dedicated to him?
tragabigzanda wrote:Yeah, I'm also happy for those who've enjoyed it, and I can appreciate that they tried to do something different from a conventional concert film. But I think I've been pretty firmly in PJ fatigue mode since LB came out.
that's almost a decade of fatigue!
Actually, this movie rekindled my interest in PJ. Though I still think baseball is boring as fuck.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
tragabigzanda wrote:Yeah, I'm also happy for those who've enjoyed it, and I can appreciate that they tried to do something different from a conventional concert film. But I think I've been pretty firmly in PJ fatigue mode since LB came out.
that's almost a decade of fatigue!
Actually, this movie rekindled my interest in PJ. Though I still think baseball is boring as fuck.
Agreed kind of. Definitely made me want to see them play live again.
im picking my way through the soundtrack, and everything Ive heard so far sounds quite
good. Why doesnt he sing more in the the release register? thats still really powerful
durdencommatyler wrote:Why do I remember everyone being all down on this thing when it first came out? Did I imagine that? I feel like I'm losing my mind.
I think everyone just thought the concept sucked...but those who got to see it were for the most part pleasantly surprised.
There was one review in particular by a gal who caught an advanced screening that made it sound horrible. Once people on RM started seeing it, I think everyone was pleasantly surprised.
Was that the one that was like "it focuses on my dad, whom is best dad"?
yeah. who is her dad in the film?
Probably the guy who got Release dedicated to him?
Nah, there was this guy from Australia who said it was his 28th show or something and he'd traveled all around the world to see them, pretty sure that was him. He got 15 seconds of screen time tops. No idea what movie that chick saw but it wasn't the same one I saw.