/tv/, how do you form your opinions on movies?
Just copy whatever the hot new /tv/ memes are
it's a popular /tv/ hates it.
I watch a movie and then I think about it.
>>64709309
read reviews from my favourite 3 critics and average them, then watch dvdscr and post here
First I watch it and like it, I post praise on /tv/ for it, then normies start talking about it so I start to question if it was good or not, then normies love it and I realise how awful it was and post all the flaws on /tv/
>>64709309
read what the professionals say, then say the exact opposite.
the last thing you should do is watch the movie
>>64709406
kek you actually watch movies BEFORE forming your opinion?
>>64709309
I bet his wife's son will love it tho
>>64709357
This. Sometimes I take a while for it to sink in and/or watch it again
>>64709309
>>64709309
I usually ask afriendif a certain movie is good or not. Fuck reviewers.
>>64709309
I go to reddit read some reviews and what people think. Then I come here and say the complete opposite.
>>64709406
which critics?
>>64709309
By watching them and then feeling depressed.
>>64711865
if you read smuggler's run, he got his medal, fig.
jar jar was a more believable species than finn
read /tv/ and do the EXACT opposite
when have we never been BTFO?
>>64709309
Every time I see a film I marathon it and then post a thread on /tv/ asking you guys if it was any good.
>>64709309
>Be /tv/
>See what people like
>Call it reddit trash
>Seek out things everyone hated a few years ago
>endlessly shitpost about how great it is
>Avatar and the Prequels were god-tier
>Anything with women or non-whites is anti-white, SJW, automatic garbage