Because of how "studio" the whole franchise comes off. I'd rather watch something made with an auteur's vision.
Because of how "studio" the whole franchise comes off. I'd rather watch something made with an auteur's vision.
This.No, if anything I'm that "friend" in the equation.
No, but GAF fills my quota.
Because of how "studio" the whole franchise comes off. I'd rather watch something made with an auteur's vision.
IMO, the Pinball FX2 tables are closer to the source material than the movies.So does this mean that you don't like it because studios have finally dropped enough cash to make comic book movies good?
Because this is as close (and as good) as we are going to get to the source material.
What about the Batman Nolanverse?
Or Watchmen?
So does this mean that you don't like it because studios have finally dropped enough cash to make comic book movies good?
Because this is as close (and as good) as we are going to get to the source material.
At the end of the day; you shouldn't limit yourself based on these strict principles. Go out and watch Guardians of the Galaxy, and you might have a blast.
I am someone who loves art films and works of great auteurs such as Satyajit Ray, but at the same time I still watch transformers for the explosions. Life is too short to be so stubborn, and I don't mean that as an insult on your character.
I have a friend that talks endlessly about Metallica like they're metal gods who are so legit and GENUINE, and whenever he gets obnoxiously bad I pull out the photo I have of James Hetfield shopping at Banana Republic.
He loses his shit.![]()
Ugh your misuse of that word is so mainstream.No i dont typically become good friends with hipsters.
I once dated a girl who was that contrarian type, she had this disdain for how predictable mainstream music and film were. The irony of that is that it made her predictable, anything that gained any traction, and she was bound to hate it. Its like a human being turned into a character
I took her to see Scream 2 in theaters and she hated it obviously, and rambled how Hitchcock was the true master. I still wonder whether she has ever seen a whole Hitchcock movie.
Is Pulp Fiction really that mainstream? It's 20 years old. I know a bunch of people who haven't even seen it
No i dont typically become good friends with hipsters.
I once dated a girl who was that contrarian type, she had this disdain for how predictable mainstream music and film were. The irony of that is that it made her predictable, anything that gained any traction, and she was bound to hate it. Its like a human being turned into a character
I took her to see Scream 2 in theaters and she hated it obviously, and rambled how Hitchcock was the true master. I still wonder whether she has ever seen a whole Hitchcock movie.
You can buy t-shirts and mugs with jokes and references. I'd say it is very much mainstream.
I don't doubt Guardians of the Galaxy is a fun movie. It's just that I Redboxed The Lego Movie a couple of weeks again, and I watched like half of it that night. The next evening, I had to return it and I did not feel compelled to finish the movie. GotG looks to be a smart/funny studio flick in the same way, but it's completely missable to me personally.
Is Pulp Fiction really that mainstream? It's 20 years old. I know a bunch of people who haven't even seen it
I'm probably that friend when it comes to pop music, but none of my friends listen to that shit either, so idk.
You probably know a bunch of people who have never seen Gone With The Wind, too.
No, but GAF fills my quota.
no I'm not friends with cunts.
My friends listen to the music that Facebook tells them they're supposed to like. They criticize me for hating most of it. Then a year later, they hate the one-hit-wonder "artists" who aren't cool anymore.
No, but GAF fills my quota.
I like things that are good. Mainstream stuff is often cheap, mass-produced garbage, but it isn't always. And even then, in the right mood and context I can occasionally appreciate even the most commercial, plastic, focus-group-tested pop music.
Ugh your misuse of that word is so mainstream.
Hitchcock was as mainstream as it gets. Which reminds me of a guy I meet in a course I took in art school who would praise Reggaeton like it was some obscure exotic latin form of music, because he lived in the States and didn't thought it would be the very thing blasting out 24/7 on radio stations all over Caribbean nations.
1939?! Maybe my great-grand parents saw it brah
i've a few "noise makers" deep into the metalhead mentality that i can't help but annoy when they start up.
i actually have this saved for future use. i find the whole "not being part of the crowd" thing hilarious when most of them look exactly like this.
I AM A FRAUD :_(
Oh yeah but perhaps not that mainstream in the late 90s. I remember her VHS shelf, and there was at best 15 movies, i did not see any Hitchcock stuff.
But perhaps thats the irony (am i using it right now?) in that she probably would have hated Hitchcock during his heydays only because it was mainstream and something the general audience enjoyed.