BoringSupreez wrote:Lord_Santa wrote:Since I gave up hope on the movie-industry years ago, most of the movies I'm interested in are available as VHS, which suits me fine.
What do you mean "gave up on"? You mean you don't like today's movies, or are they too expensive, or what?
partly I cannot afford watching movies of today, but that does not mean that I cannot have access to them, through the wonders of technology
but in all honesty, I don't think there has been made anything interesting enough to warrant a purchase for years
sure, I love me Battle Royale and Kontrol and Cidade de Deus: but apart from those I've not seen anything worth my time for many, many years
Peter Jackson took a turn into fame and left his true fans behind, Tarantino and his "Kill Bill" (which I turn off after about 10 minutes of play) isn't really anything worthwhile (then again, I mainly like 4 rooms as the peak of his films), as long as Tim Burton has Johnny Depp so far up his ass that he can't breathe, even less so move, without him, I find little-to-no interest in his films
I may be looking in the wrong direction and focusing on the wrong films, which is the main reason why I am studying the film/series threads on this forum
I have a very, very, very hard time with CGI, since I'm more of a stop-motion kind-of-guy (for example; The Gate, Critters, Gremlins, Sindbad, etc.)
there just hasn't been anything worth my time in the past couple of years
sure once every blue moon a film will pop up that captures my interest, but almost every time it feels like a let-down
I may be too narrow in my views on art in general, but when the same concept is done over and over and over again, I tend to lose interest
I don't watch TV, so I don't know the trailers of the latest movies, but I do spend time on the internet and read
ordinary people's reviews of the latest movies, I've only yet to see any of them spark my interest