Nate - 06/03/2009 03:25 - United States
Anonymous - 19/05/2015 19:53 - United States - New Albany
daddyslittlegirl250 - 05/05/2009 02:41 - United States
How awkward can you get?
Anonymous - 13/03/2025 00:00 - United States
Nice recommendation, thanks!
Anonymous - 19/01/2024 07:00 - Canada - Halifax
J'ai rien compris
Anonymous - 21/02/2022 00:01
Dude, STFU!
Cyberdeeder - 13/10/2008 08:19
Avatar II: Is Shite
Anonymous - 13/01/2023 02:00
Anonymous - 03/10/2012 04:39 - United States - Portland
seriously wtf - 08/03/2013 03:18 - United States - Saint Petersburg
bruised - 13/03/2013 21:06 - Canada - Fredericton
#31: That's true too. Though I'm not sure about the diplomacy part, I don't think he(?) really said "It's pretentious, dull and ill directed," it sounds like a short summary to me. FMLs can't go beyond a certain amount of strokes.
Constructive criticism & honesty= Win. :)
Any damage you suffer as a result of this is an honourable burden. Art comes first.
I kind of did something like this. When I was in highschool our teacher made us watch this ridiculous movie. She asked me after what I thought of it and I said "well the guy who played the main character was pretty awful but other than that it was ok." Turns out the guy who played the main character was her son. Oops.
Good for you!
What I always found was that Professors tend to overcompensate for what students say in class. If you disagree with them, they'll be afraid of looking biased and like a child, so they wont give you a bad grade (it will reflect poorly on them), especially since everyone saw that happen . On the other hand, if you write it and only your professor sees it, there's a good chance they will read and read until they can tear it apart and fail you. You're fine.
Hey, you spoke the truth. People can't be babied all their lives anyways.
Exactly. If the professor is opening the movie to critique, he better suck it up and deal with it.