Kupek wrote:Have you seen it? I haven't. I bet most people who "hate" it haven't. Hence, I can't speak to the acting or story.
True, but we have our sources of people who HAVE seen it. Intelligent people who aren't caught up by the "OMG! Team X!" bullshit. And the general consensus is that the movies blow.
Kupek wrote:If you haven't figured it out by now, the books and the movies are targeted at pre-adolescent girls. Some grown women still get a kick out of it for the same reason people here still like Transformers and GI Joe. That entertainment aimed at little girls doesn't stand up to serious scrutiny should not be a surprise.
The whole thing is porn for teenage girls. And older women. They go see it to watch the guys rip their shirt off, and to watch some horribly put together story about vampire love. The book series is like one of those bad romance novels, except it has vampires in it. And again, it has nothing that guys can identify with, which is the most important point.
Transformers had a decent plot, was funny, and had action. It had stuff that BOTH sexes could appeal to. If you start out the sentence with "Were you dragged to see X?", then it's the kind of movie that only one sex is going to like.
Again, I compare it to The Fast and the Furious. Shitty movie with no plot. EXCEPT IT DIDN'T GROSS $500 BILLION AT THE BOX OFFICE! Shitty movies should be punished, not rewarded.
And your whole comment about "pre-adolescent girls" reminds me of Harry Potter, which is targeted towards pre-adolescent boys (or childen in general). However, adults like it, because it has a GOOD PLOT. That's all that fucking matters!
"Chick flicks" don't have to be geared towards one sex. Just because the subject matter is love doesn't mean it should be automatically considered a chick flick. These audience-driven movies should be avoided. Just make a fucking MOVIE! If the plot is good, the subject doesn't matter. Both sexes will see the movie.