SNCommand said:
Hubblignush said:
SNCommand said:
Hubblignush said:
kids don't care about writing, plot, characters and all that, they just want the colors and see the good guys win (which worryingly could be said for the majority here, ugh), thus an extremely simple and cheap way to hook small children into a movie is simply by killing someone the protagonist cares about.
What an extremely generalizing statement
About kids? Yeah, there's probably some kids out there who appreciates more adults movies, but they're a tiny minority. It's like saying "playing piano is extremely difficult, especially for children who haven't practiced all that much", sure some kids learnt it really quickly, most don't ever. It's a statement that's tru for the major majority, the ones it desn't apply do is so tiny that mentioned them is a bit for naught.
Well kids for one, I don't know what kind of kids you hang around, but the ones I know and have known usually have about as sophisticated taste as adults, they usually enjoy the same things, perhaps not if they're 5 or younger, but above that they have always seemed as diverse in taste and opinion as adults
Secondly I'm wondering what you consider adults movies and what you consider kids movies, people usually differ in opinion in that regard
Well, depends also what kind of adults you hang out with as well.
For "adult" movies, I'd say things like Kubrick, Coppola, Fincher, Scorcese, Hitchcock, Kurosawa, Modern korean cinema, Leone and those guys. Foreign movies, dramas, thrillers, stuff like that. Stuff that are made
mainly for adults. Not saying adults can't enjoy other things (I'm not a filmsnob by any means), but I don't think I've met any kids (kids meaning 12 and below) who've willingly put on a Kurosawa movie with their friends (for enjoying Kurosawa, not just wanting to see what the fuss is about).