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<blockquote data-quote="Snarf Zagyg" data-source="post: 8555757" data-attributes="member: 7023840"><p>Two things here-</p><p></p><p>First, I don't think that any list of "greatest movies" (of a particular time, of a particular genre) tends to have an overrepresentation of "popcorn movies." </p><p></p><p>I think that most people are pretty comfortable understanding that a movies can be popular, and they can be good, and that while these qualities <em>can</em> overlap, they often don't. When Citizen Kane is regularly at the top (or close to the top) of most greatest movies list, I don't think people say, "Well, okay, but it was a flop at the box office." </p><p></p><p>The whole box office/commercialism fetish is kind of new. I would add that while the boundaries between "popular" and "good," have thankfully blurred, it is still the case that it is unusual for popcorn movies to be "high concept." Christopher Nolan being one of the notable exceptions.</p><p></p><p>Second, using Jurassic Park (assumedly the first one) and Star Wars as your examples is kind of ... not correct. It would be like me using Inception as the example of something that isn't a popcorn movie. </p><p></p><p>Both those movies are very important in cinema history for reasons other than just, "I got to sit in some AC, eat popcorn, and turn my brain off."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snarf Zagyg, post: 8555757, member: 7023840"] Two things here- First, I don't think that any list of "greatest movies" (of a particular time, of a particular genre) tends to have an overrepresentation of "popcorn movies." I think that most people are pretty comfortable understanding that a movies can be popular, and they can be good, and that while these qualities [I]can[/I] overlap, they often don't. When Citizen Kane is regularly at the top (or close to the top) of most greatest movies list, I don't think people say, "Well, okay, but it was a flop at the box office." The whole box office/commercialism fetish is kind of new. I would add that while the boundaries between "popular" and "good," have thankfully blurred, it is still the case that it is unusual for popcorn movies to be "high concept." Christopher Nolan being one of the notable exceptions. Second, using Jurassic Park (assumedly the first one) and Star Wars as your examples is kind of ... not correct. It would be like me using Inception as the example of something that isn't a popcorn movie. Both those movies are very important in cinema history for reasons other than just, "I got to sit in some AC, eat popcorn, and turn my brain off." [/QUOTE]
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