01-15-2013, 08:33 AM | #1 | |
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Media can, in general, be gauged as being 'good' or at least worthwhile by the amount of public interest in it, but only on the condition that there are fringe elements in the masses that totally obsess over it. Like, Lord of the Rings was pretty great and you could tell it was because everyone saw it and fantasy nerds LARPed that shit. Everyone saw Micheal Bay's Transformers, but for anyone who actually was still thinking about the original Transformers, those films pretty much just made their eyes bleed.
This is probably not true but I feel like it could be a good rule of thumb. If one of the next, like, 5 posts isn't Smarty or Lumenskir with some incredibly contentious examples to the contrary, I will be pretty disappointed.
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01-15-2013, 08:57 AM | #2 |
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Lord of the Rings were terrible films though.
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What's funny is that I was just reading an old thread where you were actually saying that LotR sucks so, knowing that, I hypothetically could totally be trolling you.
I'm not though! I thought about using another example but figured LotR was a film you would rate as worth seeing, even if not necessarily good.
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01-15-2013, 09:19 AM | #4 |
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If you want a blank 3 hours in which to contemplate a new direction in your life or do your taxes then I would rate seeing it.
One could plausiably make the argument that it has cinematic value from like a technical standpoint which I would agree with but to get this you really only need to watch like a 30 minute stretch and not the whole film. |
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Because I think under the conditions you set up (broad popular interest + incredible depth of interest in pockets of the broader public) you would have to recognize Twilight as one of the most 'worthwhile' pieces of media out there/ever, seeing as it is not only incredibly popular but also has subsections of fanaticism that go on to create even more 'worthwhile' media (see: Twilight fanfiction -> 50 Shades -> 50 Shades fanfiction). Now, if you divorce the whole thing from the word 'good'/get rid of trying to imply that the media itself has inherent artistic value that can be estimated based on who consumes it, I think I could get behind the sentiment for a given definition of 'worthwhile'. Like, regardless of what you think about Twilight's artistic worth, there is some value in looking at what its massive popularity says about the people who read it/the culture in which it was produced, or somesuch.
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01-15-2013, 10:41 AM | #6 | |
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We could definitely divorce the theory from the idea that the media has artistic value. But like, Twilight entertained people, clearly, which is """"good"""""???
I feel like there might be enough of a wedge between Transformers, which was not just awful but also boring, and Twilight, that it still kind of fits within this framework.
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Bay's Transformers was a very well done satire of American Hyperreality and The Manchild Generation, though, and has a frankly insane amount of details that build toward this fact.
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Only if we agree that it is an accidental satire. If such a thing is possible by definition.
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But Scott Pilgrim pulled this off intentionally, and in addition made it a way more palatable & enjoyable experience.
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