06-29-2004, 11:19 PM
Egh...just because a movie isn't very "good," doesn't mean it still can't be enjoyable. For example: whenever I watch a horror movie, the best way to sum it up, is by listening to "Bodies" by Drowning Pool.
Okay, it's a morbid thing to do, I admit, but then again, that's why I watch them. Someone is *always* getting offed. It adds to the entertainment of it, and thus, seeing as how that's what I'm after, that's all the reason I need to watch it.
I'm not sure if what I wanted to say turned out right, but the point I'm trying to make is this: it depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking for originality, you might not like it, but if you're looking for something else (death, violence, bloodshed, ect.), then you'll have a good time. So, while predictable and mundane, it is still enjoyable.
Okay, it's a morbid thing to do, I admit, but then again, that's why I watch them. Someone is *always* getting offed. It adds to the entertainment of it, and thus, seeing as how that's what I'm after, that's all the reason I need to watch it.
I'm not sure if what I wanted to say turned out right, but the point I'm trying to make is this: it depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking for originality, you might not like it, but if you're looking for something else (death, violence, bloodshed, ect.), then you'll have a good time. So, while predictable and mundane, it is still enjoyable.