There is a lot more venom behind that remark than there should be. Even for you civilian. Hmmmmm. Struck a nerve.
Even for me? Hey; I'm sarcastic, not venemous. Ah, whatever.
Yes, but not the nerve you think you struck. Read the average movie review, and you'll see a plot summary, a few spoilers, and three or four words representing some kind of opinion or analysis. Most movie reviews are shit writing. These guys are the worst wiriters in journalism, and basically any community paper will test new writers by saying "why don't you write a movie review," since they're so pointless and hack. The worst of the bunch is Roger Ebert. I read a review of his a few months ago that had exactly one word of analysis: "good." The rest of the review was plot summary and the names of cast and crew.
So naturally I hate it when people bolster their opinions of ho-hum movies by saying critics liked them. Yawn. There are a few ok critics out there, but Pauline Kael is no more.
Anyway, we're well into "and another thing" teritory now:
That's half true. There were two films that inspire the PG-13 rating. One was GREMLINS, and the other was INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM.
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Actually, your statement is less than half true. the bit about "no real backlash" is completely false.
Having a boom mic appear in the frame is often a case of bad presentation, not always of inept filmmaking. I've seen boom mics in all sorts of competent films.
I don't care about the level of violence in TOD. I don't even care about the nonsense of guys outrunning rushing water or stupid halls of a million bugs and villains that eat monkey brains. What I don't like is that Indiana Jones isn't in the movie. Harrisson Ford is in it, but he's in AIR FORCE ONE as well, and that's no Indiana Jones film.
PS: all that stuff you were trying to do, comparing the violence in RAIDERS with the violence in TOD, there's no way you're behind that. You're out on a limb, dude. God bless you.