I just feel I'm on a different page from the reviewers, so I've learned not to care about them too much.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not one of those writers who insist they don't read reviews and don't care much about them. I do read them, and I do care about them, and they're not always what you want them to be in an ideal world.
I'm not reading reviews and critics. I don't care. I guess I'm still a little on my own planet.
Focusing on that one review you feel is unfair misses the value, which is the whole symphony of opinions you get on your page.
I have learned not to read reviews. Period. And I hate reviewers. All of them, or at least all but two or three. Life is much simpler ignoring reviews and the nasty people who write them. Critics should find meaningful work.
Reviewers are certainly entitled to their own opinions. I've become buddies with enough writers and directors, and to be perfectly honest, the ones that have lasted a long time don't pay a lot of attention to the reviews.
I don't read reviews, There's no value for me in reading them. Whether they're good or bad, they'll just make me self-conscious.
In general, I've been treated well by reviews, and there are times when I haven't. The truth is that I've come to feel like I'm better off without reading them.
I'm not one of those people who says, 'I never read reviews,' because I don't believe those people.
I don't read reviews until after I'm done with a production, but when I do finally get to them, I'm always sort of floored by what the bad ones say.
I don't read reviews and I don't know what to do with opinions, so I just lose them. They take up space, they become a process of manufacturing a persona, which I want to avoid.