EmperorIng wrote:It's a little known fact that the "Legend" the title refers to is in fact Tim Curry's legendary pick-up techniques he displays on the princess of the movie.
Ha!
He did get her into a sexy dress rather quickly.
CMoon wrote:I'd rather shit talk Legend than Ebert. Ebert reviewed thousands of films and is more on the mark than not, though there are some legendary (haha) examples of him missing the mark. Ridley Scott though is just the reverse; greatly revered but little to show for it. Even BR (his second best film) is flawed in some aspects. I think its funny how you (Skykid) are often just as brutal as Ebert used to be, while giving films like Legend and Willow a lot of slack. Is it because the rest of us have lowered your expectations so much?
Hmm, define a lot of slack?
I basically outlined the good and bad points in reasonable detail. Am I cutting something slack by saying it's not going to light the world on fire, but you might get some enjoyment out of aspects of it? Pretty sure there's very little wrong with Willow as a kid's fantasy adventure, but everything wrong with it if you're looking at it from a highly critical POV. Some films don't try or want to be Citizen Kane or 2001, so I judge them on what they want to be: popcorn entertainment.
And for what its worth, Ebert did go back and re-evaluate shit when people called him out. I don't get why Ebert never liked Blade Runner, but at least the guy (who probably watched a movie or two every single day of his life) went back and rewatched/re-evaluated it. Just think you're shit talking the wrong guy here Sky.
Honestly, every review, quote, reference to Ebert I come across is stuck with gaping flaws. The guy doesn't know an actor when he sees one, and that's pretty poor for someone considered a critic of the art. I usually find his scoring is way too high for dross, and too middling for great stuff.
Of course there will always be exceptions. You'd have to be a raving cucumber not to think Citizen Kane was a masterpiece.