• jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 day ago

    I think you need to take a break from the Internet for today my friend. I have my opinions. There’s no need to come all rabid at me.

    But regardless, having lots of viewers is still not a measure of how goo a film is. Specially when the marketing budget for these movies is bugger than whole film festivals.

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        It’s obviously very subjective but there are definitely concrete measures. Is the writing good, consistent, believable in-universe? Is the acting good, authentic, believable, impactful? If the movie is not all CGI, is filming good? Does it look good or are all scenes deep fried?

        A mid movie that pleases the masses will always be more successful than a technically impressive but more niche movie that pushes the envelope.

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          Everything you said is subjective. You used a lot of words to say the same thing I did. Your opinion.

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              Yeah …When you grow up you will realize everyone has terrible tastes. Everyone enjoys bad music. Movies and books.