moonshineshadow: Busy. Kind of meh. But only two more days to go before my holidays start.
*big return hug*
Anything I can do to help cheer you up? I can do silly dances? :-)
I hope you will have a lovely and relaxing holiday. *big festive hug*
IAmSinistar: Precisely. I don't dislike massive popular things out of hand, I just find that often things which are massively popular are just not that good. There are too many creative compromises needed to appeal to a broad base, and as you point out, such things are usually highly derivative, poaching ideas from creatively superior works which are less well known.
It is amusing to see the fandom defend their pride and joy, as though they themselves made it. Most fans don't mind people who dislike what they love, but some take it almost personally. And as you said, often creativity is sacrificed now to produce movies that seem to follow a check list, much as I have heard people say about the new Star Wars film.
IAmSinistar: We're ruled by our stomachs. We "think" with an even further-down piece of anatomy. ;)
So I have heard. My brother's wife always says he must have his brain in his big toe after he comes out with or does something silly. :-)
Stilton: That awful Rowling woman's mutant creation is a good example of this. Utter crap.
Be careful, there are a lot of Potter fans here who will string you up :-). Personally I hate her and her books, they just take so much from other works and try to pass them off as this great work of fantasy. Sadly I think as many people read her work first they think she is this genius, not just someone who stole a lot off other authors and based her characters on characters from other novels. There were even Potter fans accusing Tolkien of stealing her ideas, which kind of proves how much she must have taken from Tolkien for them to even think that. It also shows how intelligent those kind of fans are given the time period between each series of books. But that is a lack of education with classical literature for you, many think all these new authors are incredible, not realising they are reusing older works.
So that is Star Wars and Potter, between them and the Game of Thrones (or to give it its proper name, A Song of Ice and Fire) lot I am gonna get lynched for sure. :-)
And again, I have no problem with people who love those books or movie, we all like different things, but those fanboys really need to calm down with their fanaticism and praise for what is often just overrated dribble.