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Post by Terrapin Station on Sept 26, 2017 17:29:09 GMT
You're conflating answering a question with "explaining it." I'm asking you a question. What's your answer? No. I already explained it in my previous post. Words lose their meaning when people lose their minds. Right, but in that last exchange, I wasn't interested in your explaining it. I was interested in you answering the question I asked.
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Post by conspirologist on Sept 26, 2017 17:47:55 GMT
Humans have needs and preferences. Needs are objectivity based on rationality. Preferences are subjectivity based on emotions. Cinematography, like any other product of human brain intellectual activity, is divided into two types of perception - genres and execution. The genre is perceived emotionally, therefore subjectively, since different people are interested in different topics. Execution is perceived rationally, therefore objectively, only as a dichotomy between talented or untalented. Film critics can't criticize subjective genres, but only objective execution quality of the idea trough the plot. Man am I glad I don't see movies with you. You are as bad as the Nostalgia Critic and his brother. The feeling is reciprocal. You have the IQ of Justin Bieber. Nostalgia Critic is a demented nerd. I am an intellectual
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Post by spooner5020 on Sept 26, 2017 21:58:39 GMT
Man am I glad I don't see movies with you. You are as bad as the Nostalgia Critic and his brother. The feeling is reciprocal. You have the IQ of Justin Bieber. Nostalgia Critic is a demented nerd. I am an intellectual I can't stand Bieber. You just have a bad taste in movies. The title of the thread should have been called "I have a bad taste in movies. Please take everything I say with a grain of salt."
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