by The Shadow » Tue May 06, 2014 2:38 pm
One thing became rather clear to me several years ago is that all too often complaints about bad acting don't really hold up when I see a given movie; it seems more of a case that those issuing such complaints don't seem to have an accurate idea of what "bad", "wooden", etc. acting really is.
Nowadays I disregard any such comments whenever I take the time to read a review, though as a whole I don't bother much with reviews since I'm going to see a movie I'm interested in no matter what a reviewer says.
For instance, go look up the NY Times review of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, pretty much anything negative people bring up about the prequel movies can be found in the review of ESB. (And even the actors themselves thought the dialogue was hokey in the first Star Wars movie, which is another common complaint about the prequels)
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?