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Does a film's success make you enjoy the movie more or less?

I don't really care what normies think is good or bad.
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No. But if you like this, you're gay.
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>>221283607
>I don't really care what normies think is good or bad.

Liar
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>>221283607
Thoughnestly, I only watch obession because of the buzz, and I enjoyed it for sure.
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>>221283607
Why cant anything be sincere anymore? nothing is allowed to be unabashedly passionate nowadays
Its all just wink wink look how ironic and apathetic im being arent i cool guys
case in point this faggot>>221283655
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>>221283607
I like plenty of movies that did badly at the box office, and despise a lot of the ones that were big hits
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>>221283722
Cry harder.
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>it's a Kara makes a dumb face episode
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where are the reviews? social media reactions?
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>>221283819
They are mostly good but not great.
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>>221283607
If a movie is too popular I feel a need to consider it bad to stroke my superiority complex over normalfags.
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>>221283837
DUNC was overrated slop and so was his Blade Runner sequel.
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>>221283607
The marketing has better scenes than the movie.
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>>221283607
You just made this thread earlier today. This is cope.
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>>221283722
They made a sincere Supergirl movie ages ago, when Superman was far, far more popular to moviegoers.
It was absolutely trash.
Look at Superman movies: and endless cycle of Lex Luthor, Evil Superman and the Evil Superman built by Lex Luthor. Supergirl has an even shallower mythos built around her.
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>>221286238
yeah, she either just uses Superman's villains or literal fucking who original villains
in the CW show the villain in the first episode was a one-time Z-list Wonder Woman villains, and her arch-nemesis was a made up sister of Lex.
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>>221283607
worse its male feminist garbage just like josh weadon
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>>221283607
>Does a film's success make you enjoy the movie more or less?
No. I don't give a flying shit what some faggots think about anything.
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>>221283607

If a movie is popular, it makes me ASSUME it's awful, because normie tastes are of course absolute shit. However, if I actually watch a movie, that overrides any presumptions and it can stand or fall on its merits, if any.
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Opposite for me. The more people like it the less special it seems.
I hope Supergirl makes lots of dosh though and is good and Milly Alcock gets in other stuff and Australia and Video Games.
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For big budget spectacle movies it matters because Of course they take so much money to make they need to be mega profitable to justify more of themselves. So it's nice when enough people are on board with something that there's no danger of a story being aborted, And feeling like top rate talent will continue to be involved. The Infinity Saga era of Marvel was genuinely exciting to be a part of and see how it all played out.

There's something cool about having a big shared cultural experience too. I'm old enough to where a big pop song, movie or tv show makes me nostalgic for growing up in a consistent mono culture. It's nice when I can earnestly take part in something big like.

There's also something about huge myths that are part of our cultural DNA. I want alive for Jaws mania, but there's something about knowing what a gigantic pop culture moment that was when you watch the movie today. I don't know what that "something" is exactly, but it definitely informs the viewing even 50 years later.

Like it's interesting watching old Hitchcock movies keeping in mind that they were playing to a broad audience. Someone like Cassavetes, let's say, was making comparable artistic achievements, but his movies were strictly art house. So I don't know what that means exactly, but there is "somethimg" there.



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