Re: Brett’s BBQ
Considering how many different reviews on yelp.com said the same negative things about meat (dry, tough...), I doubt that this case had anything to do with "How long was that food sitting in the car before it got to her". — October 1, 2009 3:49 a.m.
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Re: Brett’s BBQ Considering how many different reviews on yelp.com said the same negative things about meat (dry, tough...), I doubt that this case had anything to do with "How long was that food sitting in the car before it got to her".— October 1, 2009 3:49 a.m.
The Dark Knight clocks in
potzy: If you've been reading Shepherd's reviews, you should know that two stars from him means he liked it. In the list of movies you mentioned, about half of them were panned by most critics, not just Duncan. Not that that would validate his opinions, anyway; I can't tell you how many movies I've seen that were praised by almost all except Shepherd, which I thought were lousy - The Departed, Jerry Maguire, English Patient, People Vs. Larry Flynt come to mind. Could it be that he gave those comic book movies bad reviews simply because he didn't think they were good films, rather than because they were superhero movies? I notice too that your list is only pretty recent stuff; I think it would be difficult to argue that movies haven't gotten worse over the last 20-30 years. I've found Duncan to be a very reliable guide for choosing what to see, just as I've learned to ignore Peter Travers and Owen Gleiberman, to name a couple.— August 5, 2008 6:26 p.m.
The Dark Knight clocks in
Considering that Duncan gave positive reviews to Superman 2, Batman(1989), Spiderman 2 and Batman Begins, it's kind of difficult to make the claim that "he never seems to enjoy" comic book movies, isn't it?— August 5, 2008 3:39 a.m.