JooJoo wrote:Stain is the absolute worst and best.
if you look at his list of 0/100 scores its really hard to imagine someone with his taste
Well... to quote another one of my favorite films: consistency isn't really a human trait.
JooJoo wrote:Stain is the absolute worst and best.
if you look at his list of 0/100 scores its really hard to imagine someone with his taste
Yoshiking wrote:Reading the above discussion I thought I'd never come across this Stain, so I looked him up only to find that he was the jackass who wrote the review of Gozu that's been pissing me off ever since I saw that film (not so much because I think the film is so great, which I do, but more because of the implications it makes towards myself and others who liked it). I know I shouldn't be aggravated by people like that, but.. I really can't stand reviewers who seem to write reviews purely to piss people off without having any real opinion on the film.
flaky wrote:I think he gets bored very easily. Look into his reviews of Nights of Cabiria, Stalker, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Four Hundred Blows, High Noon, Kagemusha, Virgin Spring.. and others. He also possesses a "bullshit detector" and tends to scream when things are "repeated and repeated and repeated".
If he didn't comment those Z's about Nights of Cabiria, I wouldn't care..
Pickpocket wrote:mpowell wrote:Pickpocket wrote:I found him after reviewing Man On Wire which he simply said "So what?"
This review actually made me laugh out loud. Many of Stain's reviews do, in fact... I think it's good to have an edgy voice out there
Edgy lol. "Who cares?" isn't edgy...it's just childish and dumb.
frederic_g54 wrote:Spunkie wrote: Wait a minute, isn't this a topic about our favorite reviews? Let's pass it along .
Right on Spunkie, in the words of Chris Crocker:
(crying) "Leave STAIN alone !!!"
Stain wrote:<MUSIC-TAG RECORDING_ARTIST=The Hanson Brothers;TITLE=Bad>Pickpocket wrote:I found him after reviewing Man On Wire which he simply said "So what?" I mean, if you aren't impressed by a guy walking on a wire between the world trade centers towers then what will impress you?
Uh... cracking the human genotype. Making a film like I Served the King of England. Being so good at math that you break Enigma, and therefore likely contributing more to the Allied victory in World War II than Churchill or FDR.
Stain wrote:I used to have a ladyfriend who found dull a lot of films that I consider to be quite fine. I took her to see All or Nothing, and, while I liked it, she just gently nestled into the crook of my arm and went to sleep. She was a cat owner, so she manifested a lot of catlike behaviors like that.