• Crismus@lemmynsfw.com
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      5 months ago

      I like to have a discussion about the movies I watch during the movie. Sometimes the acting is terrible, or the writing is too unbelievable I just have to say something.

      I will stay still and quiet if I must, but that just makes it boring.

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        5 months ago

        How I treat a movie is dependent on the type of movie it is.

        For comedies, action movies or cheesy B-movies, I love to have a laugh and trash talk. That’s almost the whole point.

        For “serious” movies, I want to watch it, then do the talking afterwards.

    • SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 months ago

      That’s a caveat I inform people of beforehand. I am really into movies, but I have very discriminate taste, so I don’t watch very often because movies are generally dogshit. All my friends know, I will watch anything with them, but I’m going to talk mad shit the entire time. This is a really fun group activity in most cases, and often helps less informed people see through the bullshit that is modern media, but sometimes there’s someone who doesn’t get it, or needs to hyperfocus on the screen.

      That signifies to me:

      1. This person doesn’t understand the point of hanging out in a group

      2. This person falls for blatant marketing

      3. We will probably not be good friends

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        5 months ago

        I was with you until you started trash-talking people who enjoy media that is specifically designed to be enjoyed.