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I mean, it's not going to fix every problem, and there's more to do for sure, but this idea of working with
critics
and trying to do more good for society that actually is good for business, believe me, it's possible.
But it starts with the idea that you need to assume the best intentions of your
critics.
And lastly, you know, I would say, give the
critics
the keys.
Some
critics
say, "Oh, well software is stuck in the mud."
But by the end of the 20th century, a new generation of
critics
and reformers had come to see philanthropy just this way.
It's not, perhaps, the dimensions appreciated by art
critics
or architecture
critics
or city planners.
So I've been never interested in the forgettable reuse, rehashing of the same things over and over again, which, of course, get accolades of
critics.
Critics
like the performance to be repeated again and again the same way.
Stieglitz and other
critics
of the time were infatuated by Freudian psychology, and were quick to link these paintings to female genitalia.
This is what political scientists call authoritarian deliberation, and it happens when governments are actually reaching out to their
critics
and letting them engage with each other online.
The
critics
point to the 500 billion dollars spent in Africa since 1970 and say, and what do we have but environmental degradation and incredible levels of poverty, rampant corruption?
One that a lot of cultural
critics
have pointed to is that we now have a much broader palette of design choices to choose from than we ever have before, and this is mainly because of the fast fashion industry, actually.
i do not understand at all why this movie received such good grades from
critics
- - i've seen tens of documentaries (on TV) about the wine world which were much much better when (if) you watch it, please think of two very annoying aspects of mondovino : first, the filming is just awful and terrible and upsetting : to me, it looked like the guy behind the camera just received the material and was playing with it : plenty of zooms (for no purpose other than pushing the button in/out) for instance - - i almost stopped to watch it because of that !
It was a non-moving story that definitely does not get you thinking anything other then where is all the strong moving material the other
critics
say about the film The 3 main actors are good, and there is a few laughs but once again it becomes another movie that you keep watching in hopes of it getting better and it just doesn't.
It's the type that
critics
would enjoy watching.
Some of the greatest and most loved horror movies have a wicked sense of humour, but when a film comes along that isn't as original as the "classics" but just goes at it for laughs then a bunch of po-faced, wanna-be
critics
completely slag it off.
The story of an almost deserted police station under siege by an unseen LA gang, it was a minor hit on the drive-in circuit and garnered small praise from the few
critics
who cared, but it hardly set the film world on fire, unlike Carpenter's follow-up smash Halloween (1978).
It goes down well with these movie festivals, and with some of these Indie type critics, but it spoils the movie for me.
Unlike the legions of thick-black-framed-glasses-wearing types and pretentious movie
critics
who praise his name, I just don't see how this guy keeps getting paid to make such tripe.
Highly rated by aging baby boomer critics, directed and performed by more aging baby boomer artists, Heart Of Gold is a bore-fest from start to finish, that is if you can manage to sit through the entire near 2 hour movie.
Oh, how the
critics
fell all over themselves to praise their goldenboy Paul Schrader (author of Taxi Driver) when this movie came out.
Here is another great film
critics
will love.
How in the world did they manage to slip some of those plot-holes past the
critics.
In retrospect I suppose I shouldn't have set my personal expectations quite as high for this movie to actually be good considering the well-known fact that it was shelved for nearly three years before finally being released around Christmas of last year in American cinemas across the country to what was ultimately lukewarm ticket-sales and very harsh reviews from
critics.
Critics
are a strange kind of people.
I've always suspected that Australian
critics
will lap up any rubbish that deals with these issues, but part of me thought, or at least hoped, that they had their limits.
No wonder
critics
of the British media complain it's driven by tabloid journalism.
Back in 1995, Barry Sonnenfeld directed a movie that ended up on many
critics
best of lists by the time the year's recaps were being printed in entertainment publications.
Normally I don't listen too closely to the critics, but in this case, Tookey was bang on the money.
It is high time that American
critics
and fans alike start to debunk their unquestioned, sloppy veneration of films like Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in America'.
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