mazag08 said:
TCTTS said:
I hear you. But if Francis and the Godfather or The Long Goodbye come out - and happen to get fantastic reviews, are nominated for Oscars, etc - you're not going to watch them because you're "not a Hollywood junkie"? Personally, I don't care what a movie is about as much as I care if it's good or not. I'll literally watch anything on any subject if it's getting good enough reviews. I've never understood making blanket, arbitrary rules as to what kinds of movies I will/won't watch, based on subject matter. My *only* criteria is good/not good.
Probably not unless the wife puts it on or I happen upon it on tv when flipping channels and no sports are on. It's not a rule.. I'm just not AT ALL interested. Why would I watch something that doesn't interest me?
It's just hard for me to relate, that's all. Because, ultimately, what interests me is what's good. I've never thought, "Oh, that subject matter doesn't interest me, so I won't see that movie, no matter how good the reviews and how many people I know recommend it." Like, a movie about two lesbians in 18th century France, that takes place at a single location, sounds utterly terrible to me on paper. But enough people raved about
Portrait of a Lady on Fire that I finally gave it a shot, and ended up loving it. In other words, I completely understand being uninterested in something
on paper. What I can't relate to is still refusing to give something a chance when there's near-universal praise for it.