Coonsumer mentality. Makes you watching movies completely uncritically. It's also a form of blissful ignorance
Not being able to articulate scrutiny of a piece of art, and therefore not being able to truly differentiate or understand what makes something good or not, is a sign of not just poor taste but the true intellectual and artistically bankrupt pleb.
Or maybe it's just because people have better things to worry about than movies and don't take them that seriously because cinema as whole has no real impact in life at all? >I-it does!
No, it doesn't. Most people in real life just watch movie they forget at the next minute because they're too busy having sex, working, making friends, going to gym, studying, etc. You know, things that actually do matter, unlike cinema. >CONSOOMER!
Art only exists because capitalism. Artists are worthless and expendable at the eyes of reality, and so is art. Cinema has ro real value in real life.
based "just turn of your brain bro" movie enjoyer.
reminder only israelites and woman would ever put much worth into something that has no real life meaning
people conflate "I like" and "I didn't like" with "this is good" and "this is not good." Took me a while to be able to say "I didn't like the movie, but it was good"
no shit, I'm talking about myself. But it applies to most people when they say something is good or bad. What they really mean is they either liked it or didn't.
This is almost universally true.
A video game or a movie can be well done from start to level on an entirely technical bit but I could have absolutely no appreciation or interest for it.
Meanwhile the opposite can also be true as well. People love Halo. It's a well made tight shooter but I don't like it. That doesn't make it bad.
Not being able to articulate scrutiny of a piece of art, and therefore not being able to truly differentiate or understand what makes something good or not, is a sign of not just poor taste but the true intellectual and artistically bankrupt pleb.
I enjoy some absolute trash but I don't think it's well made or well written. I just recognise that me liking something doesn't make it good and my ego isn't tied up in that whereas the ego of a typical person absolutely is tied up in that.
I remember taking my first girlfriend on a date to see Transformers 2 and even as a 17 year old I knew that movie sucked fricking balls. The theater was packed and that piece of shit got a standing ovation. I got into an argument with her about how fricking stupid these people were for liking that trash and she told me it was a good movie
I kinda feel this way about music, like its very obviously bad I'll probably like it just as much as the stuff critics love, the only thing I have any feelings for is rock and metal music I listened to in high school but thats just nostalgia.
I went to see the movie Jupiter Ascending with my grandpa and I hated it at the time for all sorts of gay critic reasons but when I asked him what he thought of it he said that it was amazing because there was a lizard alien in a leather jacket that fought Channing Tatum
>There is no objective 'good' or 'bad' movies or in any form of art for that matter
kek. Modern arts major detected. If everything is art then nothing is art
I couldn't imagine being such a soulless consumer, not being able to feel passionately about something I either love or hate. Just switch your brain off and enjoy! Observe the images on the screen. Did you have enjoy them? Doesn't matter, you went and saw a movie. Now watch the next one.
brainlet normie exhibit (a)
The more I think about movie criticism the more I think like this.
Or maybe it's just because people have better things to worry about than movies and don't take them that seriously because cinema as whole has no real impact in life at all?
>I-it does!
No, it doesn't. Most people in real life just watch movie they forget at the next minute because they're too busy having sex, working, making friends, going to gym, studying, etc. You know, things that actually do matter, unlike cinema.
>CONSOOMER!
Art only exists because capitalism. Artists are worthless and expendable at the eyes of reality, and so is art. Cinema has ro real value in real life.
if people can watch sports and find it enjoyable of course people can find bad films enjoyable.
Rich nepotists generally rationalize their laziness. Abrams actually likes his mystery-box bullshit.
not watching enough kino. the worst feeling in the world is watching a movie and feeling like you've already seen it before.
hence why the northman and john carter flopped
But people like capeshit, the most predictable genre on earth. It's literally "good guy win, bad guy looses, muh teamwork".
Ah much like Lord of the Rings
Lord of the rings is capeshit.
more like robeshit, akshully
Coonsumer mentality. Makes you watching movies completely uncritically. It's also a form of blissful ignorance
sub 90 IQ
I avoid movies that look shit. I don't need to know if shit like Aquaman is good or shit, who the frick wants to watch that shit.
Being able to turn off your brain is awesome, enjoy your limited ability to enjoy movies smart-dumbasses
You aren't turning anything off, it simply is not there
It was never on
based "just turn of your brain bro" movie enjoyer.
reminder only israelites and woman would ever put much worth into something that has no real life meaning
unintelligence
people conflate "I like" and "I didn't like" with "this is good" and "this is not good." Took me a while to be able to say "I didn't like the movie, but it was good"
That's actually really true.
I usually associate good and bad with some sort of like objectiveness when it really comes down to feeling.
In the nicest possible way, this probably says more about you than anything else.
no shit, I'm talking about myself. But it applies to most people when they say something is good or bad. What they really mean is they either liked it or didn't.
This is almost universally true.
A video game or a movie can be well done from start to level on an entirely technical bit but I could have absolutely no appreciation or interest for it.
Meanwhile the opposite can also be true as well. People love Halo. It's a well made tight shooter but I don't like it. That doesn't make it bad.
>coen brothers avatar
sounds about right
peak plebs that think they have taste cinema are kubrick and all the other entry level imdb favorites
Couldn't agree more bro I just saw Dr Strange Multiverse of Madness and it was amazing. We even did a reddit meetup.
Idk but I think I'd honestly just rather be a moronic normalgay than whatever I am now
If they're critical of each other, it impacts sales, and then they can't get hired anymore.
Not being able to articulate scrutiny of a piece of art, and therefore not being able to truly differentiate or understand what makes something good or not, is a sign of not just poor taste but the true intellectual and artistically bankrupt pleb.
I agree with you but you are a poor writer
good audiences are moronic animals
I enjoy some absolute trash but I don't think it's well made or well written. I just recognise that me liking something doesn't make it good and my ego isn't tied up in that whereas the ego of a typical person absolutely is tied up in that.
I remember taking my first girlfriend on a date to see Transformers 2 and even as a 17 year old I knew that movie sucked fricking balls. The theater was packed and that piece of shit got a standing ovation. I got into an argument with her about how fricking stupid these people were for liking that trash and she told me it was a good movie
i just only watch movies i like and only like the movies i watch
He has no inner monologue.
I unironically liked Paul Blart
I didn't laugh even once but it was a very good movie.
Lack of soul and inner monologue
I kinda feel this way about music, like its very obviously bad I'll probably like it just as much as the stuff critics love, the only thing I have any feelings for is rock and metal music I listened to in high school but thats just nostalgia.
>like its very obviously bad
meant to say unless its very obviously bad
I went to see the movie Jupiter Ascending with my grandpa and I hated it at the time for all sorts of gay critic reasons but when I asked him what he thought of it he said that it was amazing because there was a lizard alien in a leather jacket that fought Channing Tatum
Noise and sound, me likey
There is no objective 'good' or 'bad' movies or in any form of art for that matter. If you had fun watching a movie then it was good.
>There is no objective 'good' or 'bad' movies or in any form of art for that matter
kek. Modern arts major detected. If everything is art then nothing is art
NPC disease. It's inoperable.
>including schindlers list
NPCs are real
I live by the normie mindset and I still hate 70% of the shit I see.
>what causes
Identity politics
I couldn't imagine being such a soulless consumer, not being able to feel passionately about something I either love or hate. Just switch your brain off and enjoy! Observe the images on the screen. Did you have enjoy them? Doesn't matter, you went and saw a movie. Now watch the next one.
Honestly that's pretty Base I wish I enjoyed movies more. I care way too much about movies.