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Jan '19 *
I remember a time when people who viewed Hollywood mainstream movies looked down on those of us that watched lesser known low budget movies. The kind that would never be shown in a theater and if they were it was probably some back alley or hole in the wall type of place.

Nowadays, it seems at least to me, that the roles have reversed. Those that view the micro low budget movies look down on those that enjoy multi-million dollar mainstream films.

Have any of you noticed this? If so, why do you think it has become this way?


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Box_a_Hair says:
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Jan '19
I think these days, there are all sorts of people who like all sorts of types of movies. I hardly think you can classify it as one majority or the other. Sure, mainstream stuff gets all the theatrical releases, so it's shoved down our throats more, but the indie stuff is basically becoming more mainstream as it goes. Stuff like netflix original movies aren't theatrical, but they still get loads of hype now.

I still like some Hollywood movies, but most of them (particularly cgi/action movies) are garbage. I tend to appreciate the lower budget and more obscure stuff more out of principle, because they tend to have more heart.

People who like only one or the other don't provide a good representation of fair, unbiased thoughts. You gotta watch some of both in order to know what you're talking about. Me though? These days, I watch more mainstream stuff than I do low budget stuff, because it's just easier for me to get a hold of. I suck.



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