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<blockquote data-quote="Look_a_Unicorn" data-source="post: 1260101" data-attributes="member: 11886"><p>I'm not much of a movie critic- I take most with a grain of salt (hey, I couldn't do better), but after reading all the negative reviews I'm gald I saw the movie in the way I did: Possibly the best way to see this movie...</p><p></p><p>It was a Thursday night, late & I'd gotten sick of studying for exams. I knew my friends would be either studying or in bed, so fora break I went to see what was on. A poster on the wall of the Cinema introduced me to Event Horizon, my first thought "Cool, a sci-fi movie!" (I was a sci-fi/fantasy addict way back then too).</p><p></p><p>Late at night, two or three other people in the theater & expecting a standard sci-fi movie.</p><p></p><p>Was really enjoying the creepiness of it, but it wasn't registering that just MAYBE this wasn't straight sci-fi. But gradually my eyes got wider & wider as my hands started to grip the armrests in appalled fascination.</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>I won't go on, but suffice to say I walked out of that movie grinning from ear-to-ear from the adrenaline & thrilled feeling the movie gave me. I don't doubt I would not have enjoyed it as much if I hadn't seen it in those conditions. I guess I was the lucky one <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Ever since that movie, and a similar situation with Dark City, I've been realising more & more that how much I enjoy a movie is inversely proportional to the amount of trailers/reviews/opinions that have in one way or another caused the analytical part of my brain to go to work during the movie- and thus disengaging my absorption & suspension of disbelief.</p><p>There are no such things as flawless movies, but discovering the flaws only makes a movie worse.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone else deliberately avoid watching ads or listening to reviews/friend's opinions on movies that you're interested in?</p><p>I find trailors are ok, there's normally enough gap between seeing the trailor & seeing the movie for it to not matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Look_a_Unicorn, post: 1260101, member: 11886"] I'm not much of a movie critic- I take most with a grain of salt (hey, I couldn't do better), but after reading all the negative reviews I'm gald I saw the movie in the way I did: Possibly the best way to see this movie... It was a Thursday night, late & I'd gotten sick of studying for exams. I knew my friends would be either studying or in bed, so fora break I went to see what was on. A poster on the wall of the Cinema introduced me to Event Horizon, my first thought "Cool, a sci-fi movie!" (I was a sci-fi/fantasy addict way back then too). Late at night, two or three other people in the theater & expecting a standard sci-fi movie. Was really enjoying the creepiness of it, but it wasn't registering that just MAYBE this wasn't straight sci-fi. But gradually my eyes got wider & wider as my hands started to grip the armrests in appalled fascination. ... I won't go on, but suffice to say I walked out of that movie grinning from ear-to-ear from the adrenaline & thrilled feeling the movie gave me. I don't doubt I would not have enjoyed it as much if I hadn't seen it in those conditions. I guess I was the lucky one :) Ever since that movie, and a similar situation with Dark City, I've been realising more & more that how much I enjoy a movie is inversely proportional to the amount of trailers/reviews/opinions that have in one way or another caused the analytical part of my brain to go to work during the movie- and thus disengaging my absorption & suspension of disbelief. There are no such things as flawless movies, but discovering the flaws only makes a movie worse. Does anyone else deliberately avoid watching ads or listening to reviews/friend's opinions on movies that you're interested in? I find trailors are ok, there's normally enough gap between seeing the trailor & seeing the movie for it to not matter. [/QUOTE]
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