But I'm sure that even you like to "turn off your brain" and watch utter crap from time to time. Perhaps a more clear example would have been that Piranha movie you once mentioned liking; the one you admitted was trash but fun? Is there an appreciable difference between liking that trashy movie and liking Transformers? And would it be reasonable to generalise that people who like that piranha movie are also too dumb to be trusted with automobiles, despite you (a smart person) also enjoying that movie?MovieBob said:However, if you're looking for the "difference" between appreciating these two nothing-to-do-with-eachother films, it comes down to where the appreciation comes from. I can find you other legitimate reviews - positive and negative - of "Sucker Punch" aside from mine that found something intellectually engaging about the film. This is NOT as true for the "Transformers" films (though I'm sure a few can be found) whose most passionate defenders tend to come down on the side of "I just want to turn off my brain and watch the fireworks!" "not every movie has to be high-art!" or some variation thereof.
Whether or not you enjoy a movie "ironically", or "intellectually" or "explosiony", it all shows up the same in the ticket sales - you might find Sucker Punch full of compelling ideas, the guy next to you might have watched it purely for the costume designs. I don't see how it is reasonable for anyone to come along and call you a couple of cretins just for having those preferences.