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Monday, September 21, 2009

Question of the Day: Do your initial reactions towards a film change over time?


Our question today comes courtesy of Jason Bellamy from The Cooler fame. I don't really need to pimp the blog much because I am sure that all of you already visit Jason's superb site. Here's what Jason was curious about (it's a great question, too):

Generally speaking, are your first reactions to movies overly forgiving (too positive in retrospect) or overly critical (too negative in retrospect)?

My assumption is that the average (few times a year) moviegoer tends to like most things he/she goes to, in part because they only go to things they think they will like and want to like. But what about die-hard moviegoers, bloggers, critics? We see more movies, so that suggests we're harder to please. Then again, we love movies in general more than the person who only sees a few a year, right? So maybe we work harder to like things that, at first glance, don't seem like much. But the spirit of the question isn't 'Do you tend to like or dislike the majority of the films you see?' It's about that initial reaction. Over time, looking back at reviews or what you thought coming out of the theater, are you generally more forgiving of the film in question or do you find that you have a habit of overpraising films that two weeks later you don't even remember seeing? That's the question I'd be curious to hear some bloggers debate.


Great question, Jason. So...what do you all think? I'll save my thoughts for the comments.

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