Ok I didn't understand your point, my bad.
Of course of course that's common sense
I'm saying for example.
If you don't like Kevin hart. Don't watch his movies. And you really can't complain.
If you don't like woody Allen? Don't watch.
If you don't like super hero movies? Or Marvel movies don't watch.
This ain't directed at you specific bro.
I just don't understand investing in your own misery.
Of course i would hope we all WANT to enjoy ourselves and part of that is avoiding stuff we don't need to experience.
*But we do have hate watching now, I digress.
I like super hero movies. All of them. So I watch them. All of them. Don't mean they all good.
DC had a bunch of bad movies so did Sony and I'm see that many think Marvel did/ does.
It's all a matter of opinion. But what confuses me is people need to justify their personal opinion and make it FACT.
you can like something and say why that's cool. But now we have so much incel trolling disingenuous conspiracy theory bullsh*t to try to make their dislike MORE than just an opinion.
And if you GOING INTO AN EXPERIENCE with a negative attitude? Why go?
Here is a perfect example. The Batman, I had high hopes for it, bc I had seen Robert Pattinson in "Good Time" first so I knew he could pull it off. Now, when niggas on the board found out Robert Pattinson was the new bat they were bitching and moaning, but they still took their asses to the movies even though they initially had a negative disposición to it, but they enjoyed the film. Me I did not enjoyed it and was ready to walk out halfway thru the movie, even though initially I had a positive disposición. Did I enjoy it? Clearly no.
So yes, you can watch a movie and not enjoy it.
Another example, Seinfeld. Initially I hated it. Bc compared to South Park or Martin, the show Seinfeld made no sense. It was silly white ppl humor to me. Until I was in college and when I did have free time Seinfeld was the only seemingly good tv show to watch. But after watching a couple episodes that centered around Costanza I was hooked and it was then when I feel in love with the writing of that show of how the small things became the big arch in the story, very similar to South Park. Till this day Seinfeld is one the best sitcoms to date in my opinion, followed by South Park, Martin, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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