tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9319479.post4399263930234489749..comments2024-03-07T15:32:53.014+02:00Comments on Yehuda: 23 Films in 2015 that Signify the Death of CinemaYehuda Berlingerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16038826060312027387noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9319479.post-78242699198959523092013-08-06T09:49:13.565+03:002013-08-06T09:49:13.565+03:00Miss Peregrine is based on a book D:Miss Peregrine is based on a book D:Claudiahttp://claudiacrayons.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9319479.post-28816425205554731172013-08-06T05:53:23.495+03:002013-08-06T05:53:23.495+03:00I'm a movie fan; my collection is at 650 films...I'm a movie fan; my collection is at 650 films at this time. There is not one film on this list that interests me in the least. But, not necessarily for the same reasons you indicate. I am very critical about the quality of writing (dialogue, sensible storyline, realistic/imaginative settings and events, etc.). But, I am not into "critiquing" movies from a social impact standpoint. I judge a movie strictly on how much it entertains me. The fact that I am not entertained by senseless violence, bathroom humor, silliness in general, overly-dramatic stories, tear-jerkers, or movies made primarily to "make a statement," means that I have a yardstick for measuring entertainment quite different from what appears to be the average movie-goer of these days. I am often entertained equally by films from the 1930's as from the 2000's. If the writing, photography, acting, and music are good, I am more likely to enjoy it. Very few movies released in the past few years appeal to me, but I still find a few. I am not ready for Hollywood to go away, in spite of the fact that it only produces about one film that entertains me among several hundred it actually releases. Hey, different strokes for different folks.Gerald McDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03032201828179314072noreply@blogger.com