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- The Filthy Critic (or "Filthy," as he calls himself) is an online persona of Matt Weatherford, a film critic. Starting in 1998, Filthy's reviews have appeared on his web site on a fairly regular basis. His writing style is notable in that it makes allusions to Filthy's fictional personal life, uses vulgar language, and often makes scathing remarks toward Hollywood. Filthy frequently comments upon perceived expository clichés and nonsensical devices. He sees many of the films reviewed as overly reliant on special effects to dull awareness of poor character development. He also feels many of the reviewed movies rely on deliberate pomposity to give the appearance of "art house" cinema. His ratings range from one to five "fingers. " As of December 5th, 2005, the average score of his more than 300 reviews is 2.28, and his rating distribution looks like this: 5 fingers: *** 9 (3 %) 4 fingers: ************* 40 (12 %) 3 fingers: ************************* 76 (23 %) 2 fingers: ****************************************** 125 (37 %) 1 finger: ***************************** 87 (26 %) As of late 2008, only eleven films have scored a Five Finger rating: City of God, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Glitter (a sarcastic review), Godzilla 2000, The Incredibles, The King of Kong, Magnolia, Mulholland Drive, Rushmore, The Science of Sleep, and Slacker. Filthy's fictionalized private life frequently appears in the articles, including personal and often self-deprecating accounts of his life in the Colorado town of Arvada serving as a backdrop for his views toward a film. Recurring themes include his constantly shifting state of employment, his loving relationship with his wife, and his interaction with the locals at the "Arvada Tavern," including a meth addict known as the Harelip and Filthy's employer, Dipshit Suzanne. The Filthy Critic was (temporarily) killed in a bicycle collision late on August 7, 2003. "He died the way he lived — wobbling aimlessly in the slow lane. " appeared on the web site. He was later resurrected to continue his career. Another notable aspect of the writing style is that occasionally The Filthy Critic is "guest-written" by the author's fictional relatives, including his mentally retarded cousin Larry and his nerdy and virginal nephew Jimmy. Usually in the week preceding the release of a major science fiction or fantasy film, such as Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, or The Matrix, Jimmy would write a journal detailing his camp out in front of the movie theatre in order to purchase tickets. Filthy's reviews also contain references to fictional films containing the fictional porn star actress "Candy Bottoms," e.g. , "The main problem is that the movie tries about as hard to make sense as Candy Bottoms' porn interpretation of James Joyce's "Ulysses". At least that had an awesome double-penetration daisy chain and a profound subtext about what a single life means. " Weatherford has been praised by Stephen King three times in his Entertainment Weekly column and has written for and been featured in Rolling Stone magazine.
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