Friday, July 29, 2011

Why So Many People Online Hate "Smurfs"?

Why So Many People Online Hate "Smurfs"?
It is not easy being blue. After all the problems CGI'd Smurfs could get in New York, which deals with the bitterness of blogs and critics are becoming a major obstacle to these little guys face.
What inspired so much hate the film, while the corresponding feed, such as "Samson", "Alvin and the Chipmunks" and "Yogi Bear", all managed to hit the Metroplex Twitterers without taking it as a personal insult? (With the exception of a second, "the Chipmunks" movie, of course. Calling something "Squeakquel" is really just a mockery of requests.)
Here are some theories about why "The Smurfs" was sentenced before creation.
1. Perfect opportunity for theorists of "Smurf" plan to get out of the wood: There really are people who actually believe that the Smurfs are composed of members of the Klan. O Marxist. Or fascist. Or women who hate. (Feel free to mix and match to create the ultimate super-hate.) The question is why is it so easy to graft a totalitarian system into a cartoon for children safe (after all, are a homogenous group, one color with the community of a woman). It is "Why is not a problem during the presentation of" The Smurfs "TV very successful run?"
The only answer that makes sense is that during the 80's, when "The Smurfs" were part of dairy cow NBC Saturday morning, the Internet was not there to collect all these subversive Smurfisms. Of course, a couple of people have written essays and books about the dangers of ideology Smurf, but the Web to return to these stories and give them legs, these theories are held as silly as calling the gay Teletubbies.
2. "Trying to be cool" quotient: pop culture references. Ironic winks at the audience. The main problem is the study of this film I do not think that adding a "hip" actors like Neil Patrick Harris, Hank Azaria, Fred Armisen, Paul Reubens, John Oliver, Alan Cumming, and Katy Perry (few) is still good, but no brain-children to make the film all at once anarchic and appealing to adults. Instead, it has the opposite effect: Do you remember how Patton Oswalt, David Cross called for "Alvin and the Chipmunks"? It is said that a number of resentment for all those people, I just listed, and you'll understand why this film will all be so bitter.

Oddly, the campaign to keep the film score of 0 percent RottenTomatoes.com not seem to work, because the audience really seems to enjoy the property: 72 percent "had" the film, according to the website, but only 19 percent approved the critics gave a positive review.
3. The word "Smurf": Apparently the "Smurf" is said 207 times in this film, in phrases like "Kiss my Smurf" and "Let's go Smurfin '". Stamping to 102 minutes (too long for this film), which would mean the word "Smurf" is used about twice a minute.
It 'a good enough reason for me not want to see the film. Then again, I am an adult. Why should I pay to see a live-action version of "Smurfs"? It's not like you Muppets.

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