We are a strange brew in that we value movies so much. I was thinking the other day if my apt were to burn down what items I would quickly grab and I had an immediate image of me standing over my balcony throwing my picture albums and all my dvd's to safety. Then i'm sure i'd make the local news for that one.
And everytime I fantasize about winning the lottery it's not about buying a hot car or fantasy vacation but buying a house just so i can have my own media/theater room. Heck i'd really love to own a theater and make it the most unique experience anyone has never had.
Is it something we're born with, something we aquire? I dunno, i remember being just a little kid, 3 o4 and loving those creature from the black lagoon movies, king kong, heck..xanadu. While kids now are suckled on disney i was raised on all kinds of films - but i've always had this deep interest in the movies more than anyone i knew. While it might be really extraordinary to be involved in making a film it somehow might take away the magic, the fantasy of it all. I guess i'm the person who'd rather be in the story than writing it.
But then there are those who love bad movies. It made me wonder if there were such cults hundreds of years ago who sat around discussing their favorite bad play over a pint of ale.
and yet somehow i never understand with as much money as movies seem to make why people I know always smirk at my obsession with them. "It's just a movie" is a comment that I cannot stand. Sure, let's find something you are passionate about and totally belittle you for having anything beyond normal interest in it, shall we? At least i can always find solice here ;-)
Yep, late night ramblings.....
Man, I thought this thread was going to be about the MacKenzie Brothers movie...
:(
In my experience, people who like bad movies are universally comedian-types who enjoy and make a hobby of making other people laugh. Bad Movies are an awesome backdrop for this activity. Look at Andrew for instance - his reviews are all legit with good insight, but the primary goal of each of them is to be funny.
If there's a humorless person on this board, I must be missing his posts.
There are but I won't name names...they wouldn't get it :)
I thought it was gonna be abotu bob and doug too, shame on you for getting our hopes up Susan.
Eirik
I know what you mean Eirik. In my oral communcation class I'd often get laughs from using Badmovies as a subject. I did a topic about how to survive a slasher movie/how to have to Killer survive the Final Girl; A obeturary about Bruce Campbell; and I had to sell a product and mine was "The Horror Movie Survival Kit" (includes Minigun with flamethrower and Rocket Launcher attachments, as well as clothes that next come off) HA HA! I'm gonna miss that class so much. So yeah I agree with you Eirik.
>"It's just a movie" is a comment that I cannot stand. Sure, let's find something you
>are passionate about and totally belittle you for having anything beyond normal
>interest in it, shall we? At least i can always find solice here ;-)
Sports would be a good choice; many people are passionate about them and you can tell them, "it's just a game".
Ka loo koo koo koo koo koo koo....
Ka loo koo koo koo koo koo koo
Take off, eh. You hoser.
"It's just a movie" is a comment that I cannot stand
Ironically, thinking "it's just a movie" is how I survive some of the stuff I watch
Hmm I thought this was going to be about the cream song or something.
Anyway I'd be right with you tossing dvds, tapes and cds to safety- hell yes! Might be too many to handle though.
"Man killed by hard flung copy of "Flying Guilloteen". Film at 11:00.
Well it's not too late to turn this topic toward the movie! I think i saw it in th walmart discount bin the other day...
Fearless Freep wrote:
> Ironically, thinking "it's just a movie" is how I survive some
> of the stuff I watch
>
hehe!
The commetns about humor and bad movies seem just about right. I remember long before mst3K became this cult phenom, i used to do it in my own living room. My friends thought i was off the wall at first but soon learned how much fun it was. Of course i used to go one step more by completely muting the movie (or any given tv show) and add-lib my own dialogue. Far more amusing if you ask me ;-)
And very little people get my humor..lol
John - but not many sports fanatics will own sports games on dvd and watch them over and over and over. mostly because once you know how the game ends there's no point in seeing it again, some won't even watch a game if they find out ahead of time the score.unfortunately sports fanatics are far more socially accepted than movie fanatics. at least my hobby is cooler? ;-)
Susan, I know exactly what you mean about winning the lottery. It is often a day dream of mine at work to win about 90 mil or so and build a dream house for my wife and kid. Of course it would have to have a full sized theater.....or on a bad day at work ; a full sized IMAX. :o)
Skaboi,
My theater room would resemble an actual theater room, except with more comfy seats. Fully on concession stand in the back, u bet i want a popcorn popper, soda machine and candy. The encased movie posters for ambiance, deep red drapes down the walls,
....oh and yes - a balcony! ;-)
the problem is i'd probably live in there.
>John - but not many sports fanatics will own sports games on dvd and watch
>them over and over and over.
True, but consider; Sports fans are usually fanatical about their favorite teams. Sports fans will get together with other fans and argue over every little detail of a game. They'll organize get-togethers, sometimes on a weekly basis, just to watch a game. They'll get VERY upset if they're planning to watch a game they've taped and you tell them the score. If the power should go off in the middle of a game, they're likely to pile into a car and drive somewhere where they can watch the rest of it. It may be more socially acceptable, but it's just as strange, possibly even more so when you consdier the fact that most movies at least look unique while all games of a given type look about the same.
Yeah, i guess out of all sports i never got football, why is this the american pasttime? I'm sure football fans will leap down my throat now but everytime i tune in it's about 10 seconds of actual playtime, then they all fall down, then you wait about 5 minutes for them to line up again. It's excrutiating, the only move a few yards each play. ;-)
But yeah there are fanatics for nearly everything. This is just one of the hobbies that always seem to get more of a backlash among everyday people who are usually the type tha go to movies to turn their brain off. They can't accept that someone would actually critique it, their whole purpose in life is to show up, pay their $15 or more, sit for 2 hours like Dopey and then proclaim how good that movie was. They don't wanna explain why, or even talk about improbabilities or dig deeper into the meaning, mostly because they had their brain switched into hypersleep
"Man killed by hard flung copy of "Flying Guilloteen". Film at 11:00.
this is utterly brillant!
Careful...I'm one of those sports fanatics that you're talking about...of course, I also do like my bad movies!
Yeah, i guess out of all sports i never got football, why is this the american pasttime?
I watch Baseball, AMerican Football and NASCAR. I don't watch Soccer or Basketball and I don't particularly care for them. One thing I realize thoough is that many sports are pretty boring to watch until you've taken the time to understand what skills are needed, what strategies are involved, what mentality goes on, etc... So I've gotten to the point that with other sports, I won't bother to say "it's boring" or "it's stupid" but merely "it doesn't interest me" or "I don't watch it" meaning just that I haven't put the time into developing the knowledge neccessary to understand the sport well, but neither will I put down those that have beause I know that Baseball and NASAR are boring to a lot of people who haven't put the time in to understand them either, so I'm not going to bother to defend them :)