[@Awson] Do I have to like show you evidence that your wrong? It wouldn't be hard. http://nypost.com/2015/05/14/why-mad-max-fury-road-is-the-feminist-picture-of-the-year/ https://www.bustle.com/articles/82751-mad-max-is-a-feminist-masterpiece-because-fury-road-is-all-about-furiosa-her-sidekick https://www.buzzfeed.com/lauriepenny/the-fast-and-the-feminist?utm_term=.bg16EeE2G#.osmPgegwM Bullshit eh? Want more? I have it...It doesn't even -have- to be true. The fact, (the FACT) is a ton of people did like it solely for what they saw as a political message. :/ Once again, it's not calling you out. You don't need to take it so personal. All I did was point out why people liked it, (a true statement) and why I didn't like it. What you did, was assume people that didn't like it, was somehow related to the quality of the television they watched it on. (Which aside from being just absurd.) It also (unlike my comment.) Doesn't have articles talking about how they don't appreciate "limited dialogue" to back it up. People didn't like the fact the only real dialogue that did exist, was trite and pointless chatter about some unexplained kind of redemption. My speculation is actually backed up and isn't baseless. It's not nonsense, if that's all you gave to me to go on. It's your limited information that had me bring up that movie. You can't tell me some extremely vague concept is the only way someone can dislike something. People's tastes are usually far more complicated than you seem to believe. And then judge me for bringing up something that is EXACTLY what you described. Sure, it's completely different. But if "I can't understand why anyone would hate Sin City unless they don't likes black and white movies." I could bring up an unrelated black and white movie, that may have nothing to do with the topic at hand, but it certainly isn't my fault. :/ "Outdoorsy movies" isn't a genre anyway...so just saying "movies spent mostly in the outdoors" well that doesn't help in the slightest...that could mean "[b]127 hours.[/b]" to the [b]"Blair Witch Project."[/b] Yeah, I think I can debunk the statement of "you surround yourself with people that have the same taste" because one of my best friends I spend the most time with disregarding the one I live with, has taste that is nearly 100% different from mine. And my family has plenty of differences in taste as well. I don't purposefully try to surround myself with circle jerk bandwagons. Though you are correct, doing that makes you a fool and will likely give you no benefits in the future. But I have been a target of bandwagons, far more than I have joined a bandwagon. :/ I think it's ALSO a little silly on top of that. To mention, "It seems like you're joining a consensus made by other people, don't you know how bad that is?" when mere moments ago you pointed out. "Why dislike something when the general feeling of many people thought it was good?" [quote=@Awson] >writing off several other generally well received movies because an outlier told you it was terrible [/quote] [quote=@Awson] Having a circle of like-minded people feel the same way about something doesn't mean that those feelings are any more substantiated in the big picture. [/quote] Lots and lots of contradictions I'm seeing here, is all I'm saying. [quote=@Awson] >it's a movie, it's art, it's all subjective I slightly disagree, but that's a whole other can of worms. [/quote] I'm not exactly sure if this is still addressing me. But yeah I think attempting to point out "why your opinion is 100% wrong and my opinion isn't an opinion but fact because..." Probably won't make it that far on the cutting room floor, so to speak. You can like/love the movie, it doesn't mean you liked it for the same reasons I described. (or because you're televison had better speakers. <.<) And I'm not saying you're worse or better than anyone for that opinion. :/