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In a way, yes, though it depends on how well the movie is made.
It also depends on the genre. But, let's say with your average horror flick I'll be going "right, so this is the false scare, now the real one's coming". I also seem to see plot twists coming more often than some of my friends.
Bad camerawork can really bugs me (and ruin my enjoyment). And there's little funny things. I've literally found myself contemplating the lighting and color palette in porn before. It happens.
But, I can partially turn it off.
I'd say it made me pickier. And it makes some things more predictable. But a good film is still a good film - and a good story can still move me to tears.
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(Anonymous) 2014-05-18 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)In fact, one of my fav things to do with my best friend is watch a deliberately bad movie and talk/laugh over it.
I also go to old B-film showings, because some are just so bad they're hilarious.
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