+242 Being a critic is simply finding creative ways of saying something is good or bad. amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Or sometimes just being a butthole.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I disagree. I think it's less about being creative and more about being able to properly articulate your feelings. For example, It could be said that the Twilight movies are bland, pointless movies that pander disgustingly to the lowest common denominator. Sure, the musical score can be amazing and some of the scenery and shots are beautiful, but that hardly makes up for from the one dimensional performances, terribly written characters and the go nowhere plot OR it could be said that SHUDDUP U DUN NO NUTHIN CUZ JACOB IS MEGA SEXY AN IMMA HAVE HIS WHERE WULF BEBEZ SHUDDUP SLUT

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Nothing you said contradicts the post. Articulating that you find the Twilight movies are bland is creatively calling something about the movies bad. Saying that you like the musical scores is creatively singling out something good.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

So.... Describing ANYTHING is any way is creative to you? I wasn't particularly descriptive, I just said it was "amazing". I would hardly call that creativity.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Well, saying a movie is good or a movie is bad is uncreative. But describing what you find good or bad about it and using descriptive terms for how you feel is creative.

by Anonymous 12 years ago