Time magazine: A mixed review for CR
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Time magazine gives CR a mixed review. I won't post it unless the mods give me the OK. It is a copyrighted story that requires permission to reproduce whole or in part.
Here's the link, but you may need a subscription:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1558307,00.html
Here's the link, but you may need a subscription:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1558307,00.html
Comments
That's a real good point, Gassy Man. How about "The Cincinatti Kid," with Steve McQueen? I think the problem for many has been the length of the game more than anything. I thought the Times guy was both right and wrong about the silliness of a card game to bankrupt terrorists. But it was Fleming's plot, and Fleming did acknowledge his situations were "possible but highly improbable." The criticism of the game begs the question: which plots are more probable? The idea of breaking into Fort Knox, or a newspaper magnate launching World War III or whatever it was he was planning, more plausible. It is a movie, after all.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Anyway, when you look at it, this is not a bad review at all--it's respectful of the film and gives it both praise and concerns. It's what a certain news network might call "fair and balanced."
Someone on the RT forum posted the same question and even asked that the site change it from a "splat" to a whole tomato. I don't know how they come up with some of their tomato designations myself--ocassionally a mostly-bad review will get a fresh tomato, and, as you pointed out, a fairly positive one will get a splat. It's sort of the same problem with Ebert and Roeper's thumbs-up, thumbs-down rating: it's too subjective and also too black and white. (If that makes sense!)