Post by mslo79 on Mar 3, 2017 12:46:18 GMT
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it looks like we are pretty much on the same page then when it comes to gauging movies on what to see and what to skip.
because we all have to be selective on what we see to some degree even if you got a boatload of free time and rarely re-watch movies it's still not going to be possible to watch everything out there even though you might be able to get a solid portion of the more known movies because i figure after a certain point it's simply not worth seeing TOO many movies because after a certain point it just becomes difficult to find anything of any real worth(as in stand out from the pack) and will be watching largely forgettable movies. i think it's especially true if you exclude movies being released into the future as those still turn up here and there but from the past it's getting quite difficult to find movies ill score a 7 or higher as it's only something that 199 movies managed to pull off which are my favorite movies.
i would not say it's 100% for me in that regard, as it's happened for me, but we are largely in agreement here but there are some cases here and there where someone will bring a movie up in a topic and it gets my attention enough to give it a shot as i know that's paid off a bit here and there for me even though it usually does not.
p.s. but one movie that paid off that i likely might not have seen had i not noticed a IMDb user bring it to my attention (and with their positive comments helped a bit too) which was... Robot & Frank (2012) (7-7.5/10) as i think that's the best movie i seen in a situation like that, that i can clearly remember. it was actually user darksidebeadle (on IMDb it was darksidecrew). there has been a bit more i imagine but i think that might be the only 7 or higher in a situation like that for me.
Yeah, which is why i usually just tab someone and then split up their quotes so it don't take up too much room in the reply. so it's sorta less clutter this way. like what i am doing to you right now as i type this message.
it looks like we are pretty much on the same page then when it comes to gauging movies on what to see and what to skip.
because we all have to be selective on what we see to some degree even if you got a boatload of free time and rarely re-watch movies it's still not going to be possible to watch everything out there even though you might be able to get a solid portion of the more known movies because i figure after a certain point it's simply not worth seeing TOO many movies because after a certain point it just becomes difficult to find anything of any real worth(as in stand out from the pack) and will be watching largely forgettable movies. i think it's especially true if you exclude movies being released into the future as those still turn up here and there but from the past it's getting quite difficult to find movies ill score a 7 or higher as it's only something that 199 movies managed to pull off which are my favorite movies.
As for watching a film based on recommendation or opinions of others, I've literally never done that.
i would not say it's 100% for me in that regard, as it's happened for me, but we are largely in agreement here but there are some cases here and there where someone will bring a movie up in a topic and it gets my attention enough to give it a shot as i know that's paid off a bit here and there for me even though it usually does not.
p.s. but one movie that paid off that i likely might not have seen had i not noticed a IMDb user bring it to my attention (and with their positive comments helped a bit too) which was... Robot & Frank (2012) (7-7.5/10) as i think that's the best movie i seen in a situation like that, that i can clearly remember. it was actually user darksidebeadle (on IMDb it was darksidecrew). there has been a bit more i imagine but i think that might be the only 7 or higher in a situation like that for me.
yeah the nest layout was great, that way you could easily see who was replying to who and you could reply to specific posters without needing to "tag" them or quote their entire post.
Yeah, which is why i usually just tab someone and then split up their quotes so it don't take up too much room in the reply. so it's sorta less clutter this way. like what i am doing to you right now as i type this message.
