Last night while doing a little digging for a post I made, I happened across Badmovies.org and was a bit surprised to see a number of movies that I would consider to be rather good movies (like Evil Dead II) being reviewed there.
Reading the review it was clear that the reviewer actually liked Evil Dead II as much as I did but it's a big old world and not everyone is going to agree on what constitutes a good film so I carried on reading.
Then I noticed Hedwig And The Angry Inch reviewed in there and suitably interested on how this film (which I love to bits) was going to fit in or not into the site's 'debt to raisins' I was slightly chaffed by the slight wiff of anti-homosexualism in the review (but maybe it was irony so I cut the writer a bit of slack) and then came the reader replies.
With a few exceptions almost every negative comment on the film had a bigoted basis and a lot violent undertones.
It wasn't that these people didn't like the film that I liked that upset me but rather the reasons (or lack of reasoning) and the violent language used in their comments.
I now must confess to a degree of prejudice on my own part.
I was under the impression that the nerds of the world would be the only sort of people who would be attracted to a site like that and that nerds were a pretty open minded nation (once you have seen The Shat hit on a green lady and survived, your mind should be primed for an open consideration of any configuration of life).
It was genuinely depressing to read people who like myself scan the interwebs for awful films posting extremist crap like that.
I took a bit of comfort in people countering those posts but once in a while it is necessary to lift a rock like this to be reminded that web world is just the real world in broad strokes and there is a sort of darkness in those woods.