If you use Letterboxd for anything other than its intended purpose which is keeping track of and rating movies and maybe finding new ones you might like then you're doing it wrong.
t. Had an account since January, interact with/follow nobody, had no issues.
>zoomers love to spam 5 stars on everything they mildy enjoy
Social media has shaped their brain development in such an absurd way, has given them such an insane fear of missing out which has translated into an extreme recency bias that they need for everything new, everything they didn’t miss out on to be remarkable and important. Remember checking an anime site and you’d think we were in a golden age with how these hype-brained little morons over-rate almost everything they didn’t miss out on, which might even cause millennials to over-rate because they’re equally terrified of being older and not fitting in with kids. Really stagnant, boring culture.
Avatar the last airbender is an amazing show, so I think that rating is fair. It also makes a lot of sense that people who haven't seen that many movies tend to rate the (even mildly) good movies they see very highly. That's not a zoomer thing, everyone does that, simply because you don't have that many things to compare it to. The people who use letterboxd are on average lower than rotten tomatoes or imdb, so it makes sense that this happens a lot.
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I've never met an intelligent person who uses Letterboxd. Most of them watch thousands of movies throughout the year and don't even properly interpret them
Get this, right? These *people* spend all their time watching obscure films and logging them after they've watched them (sometimes before, if they're cheating). They don't make films themselves; they don't even review them most of the time! They simply "watch films." That's their claim to fame. Knowing this is an inherently talentless exercise, they then create little discords and other such communities, comprised of three or four pseuds all jerking one another off, where they then proceed to shit on others for not having as many films logged - or for not having the "right" films logged. Again, zero real analysis going on here - it's all about the quantity and the age of the films watched. You could be a total mouth breather, but so long as you have hundreds of films logged prior to the sixties, and enough of them are in a foreign language, you get to feel like a big boy. It is beyond pathetic.
>talks about personal life through the review and ends if with a quote of the movie to seem relevant >500 likes
Post that sad troony that everyone stopped following when he revealed himself as an ugly old man
all that witty comment and all you have to do is mention tv shows and there gonna start seething about the integrity of muh cinema
no differentc from Cinemaphile
EMILY BEAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!
>le letterlgbtqd
Literally EVERY SINGLE MOVIE. The top review is also some reddit-tier "le funny" review. Go look for yourselves.
*always
>always
Nope
what movie
If you use Letterboxd for anything other than its intended purpose which is keeping track of and rating movies and maybe finding new ones you might like then you're doing it wrong.
t. Had an account since January, interact with/follow nobody, had no issues.
if you're unbothered when you could be angry you're doing life wrong
This. So many homosexuals complain about this that they could easily just ignore.
I WANT TO BE ANGRY.
Plus there are so many easy ways to just block the comment section altogether, I’m use ublock morons
Yeah and the highest rated films there are kids show documentaries because zoomers love to spam 5 stars on everything they mildy enjoy
>zoomers love to spam 5 stars on everything they mildy enjoy
Social media has shaped their brain development in such an absurd way, has given them such an insane fear of missing out which has translated into an extreme recency bias that they need for everything new, everything they didn’t miss out on to be remarkable and important. Remember checking an anime site and you’d think we were in a golden age with how these hype-brained little morons over-rate almost everything they didn’t miss out on, which might even cause millennials to over-rate because they’re equally terrified of being older and not fitting in with kids. Really stagnant, boring culture.
Avatar the last airbender is an amazing show, so I think that rating is fair. It also makes a lot of sense that people who haven't seen that many movies tend to rate the (even mildly) good movies they see very highly. That's not a zoomer thing, everyone does that, simply because you don't have that many things to compare it to. The people who use letterboxd are on average lower than rotten tomatoes or imdb, so it makes sense that this happens a lot.
>REVIEWS UNAVAILABLE
Due to a high volume of moderation traffic, reviews for this title are hidden at this time. Reviews remain visible on members’ profiles, with the exception of those removed for violating our Community Policy.
I've never met an intelligent person who uses Letterboxd. Most of them watch thousands of movies throughout the year and don't even properly interpret them
Get this, right? These *people* spend all their time watching obscure films and logging them after they've watched them (sometimes before, if they're cheating). They don't make films themselves; they don't even review them most of the time! They simply "watch films." That's their claim to fame. Knowing this is an inherently talentless exercise, they then create little discords and other such communities, comprised of three or four pseuds all jerking one another off, where they then proceed to shit on others for not having as many films logged - or for not having the "right" films logged. Again, zero real analysis going on here - it's all about the quantity and the age of the films watched. You could be a total mouth breather, but so long as you have hundreds of films logged prior to the sixties, and enough of them are in a foreign language, you get to feel like a big boy. It is beyond pathetic.
Sounds like Cinemaphile before reddit took over.
>t. actual pseud wannabe who's mad because I couldnt fit in
lmao
Understandable, makes sense because there's something similar with MAL (anime version) and how it happens verbatim there
how bad did i frick up last year?
>movie I liked has a Sally Jane Black essay as top review
>talks about personal life through the review and ends if with a quote of the movie to seem relevant
>500 likes
Post that sad troony that everyone stopped following when he revealed himself as an ugly old man
And what exactly is wrong with that?