Yes. Another thread about stories and books. Cry some more.
Me and a mate were arguing a while back on settings. I mentioned that I didn't like the western setting, and he presented the argument that a setting could not be hated.
Many, many words followed. Not all kindly.
http://listverse.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/argument-380x258-tm.jpg
Like this, only with more AWESOMENESS.
Essentially, my statement is that the setting in which a story, we're talking Novel-and-movie wise here, is placed can ruin an entire story for you. I have never seen or read a story that was placed in the western setting and kept me entertained for longer than a couple of seconds. And there are the people that say "I hate fantasy" or "I hate Sci-fi. It's so unrealistic!" which indicates that, no matter the plot, a setting can ruin the story for someone.
His statement is that, no matter the setting, the plot, it's characters and all the good stuff are what make a story good, and any setting can be presented in such a way that even the most hated setting can be liked. Such as the haters of Sci-fi can love Star Wars, because of the funkey characters, or Lord of the Rings has such an epic world that it trancends the haters of Fantasy.
So I ask thee, Escapist. Who was right all along?