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<blockquote data-quote="Grendel_Khan" data-source="post: 8599555" data-attributes="member: 7028554"><p>Definitely agree about the disproportionate part. But I also don't think that every movie is a complete mystery. To me that's like thinking you're as likely to find a book you'll like by blindly grabbing something off the bookstore shelf, rather than going with a writer you're already into, or someone they recommend. Likewise, if you love a director they probably aren't going to make a movie you find completely terrible. A screenwriter whose movies you've liked is another signal (if maybe a weaker one, since their contributions can be overridden by virtually anyone on or off set). Apologies if this is coming across as condescending--just giving examples of things I think are much better (but still not perfect) indicators of quality.</p><p></p><p>But I also put a lot of stock in certain film critics, especially when it comes to movies from filmmakers without a track record. And if there's one pretty consistent through-line on this forum when it comes to movies and TV, it's that critics are a bunch of fun-hating eggheads who are out of touch with the rest of us. Never mind when those same critics champion stuff that's totally low-brow and bonkers, because how dare they give a Marvel movie a B instead of an A++++++++++!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grendel_Khan, post: 8599555, member: 7028554"] Definitely agree about the disproportionate part. But I also don't think that every movie is a complete mystery. To me that's like thinking you're as likely to find a book you'll like by blindly grabbing something off the bookstore shelf, rather than going with a writer you're already into, or someone they recommend. Likewise, if you love a director they probably aren't going to make a movie you find completely terrible. A screenwriter whose movies you've liked is another signal (if maybe a weaker one, since their contributions can be overridden by virtually anyone on or off set). Apologies if this is coming across as condescending--just giving examples of things I think are much better (but still not perfect) indicators of quality. But I also put a lot of stock in certain film critics, especially when it comes to movies from filmmakers without a track record. And if there's one pretty consistent through-line on this forum when it comes to movies and TV, it's that critics are a bunch of fun-hating eggheads who are out of touch with the rest of us. Never mind when those same critics champion stuff that's totally low-brow and bonkers, because how dare they give a Marvel movie a B instead of an A++++++++++! [/QUOTE]
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