lol Our definitions of substance are TOTALLY different. I really, don't care much for the art/dialog of a movie. I care more about the principle of the movie. I have no idea what the heck movie you just mention is.. lol
I'm into most anything pop culture, with a few exceptions. Whether it be action, comedy (well, some.. lol), drama, etc.
"zombieslayer" wrote:
It's a French post-apocalyptic fantasy movie that's very popular with people with their faces covered in piercings and weird color hair dye jobs that make coffee in places other than Starbucks.
English translation - The City of Lost Children. Great movie.
Here's another of my favorites - Once Were Warriors. Mid-90s New Zealand flick about a Maori family. If you can stomach the extreme scenes of domestic abuse, it's a pretty dang good movie.
As for movies having deeper political meaning, I tend to avoid them because you know my political views and they're usually anti-me.
If I want to watch a non-artistic movie though, it would be something that's so stupid it's funny like "Dude, Where's My Car?" or something that hits home and is funny like "Office Space."
Action movies bore the hell out of me, except for Romero's Zombie movies. I take notes though when watching those.
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