2015-08-19 at 7:04 AM UTC
Anyone else notice this? I mainly notice it with shows and stuff, if I expect something to just be a mildly entertaining time-filler it's a lot more likely to really stick out as mind-blowing to me but I see it in other media as well, books, visual art, even music to some extent. I guess on some level, anything you go into with low expectations is more likely to impress you but I also think there's something to say for the psychological wedge of "trashy" media that has the power to free us from traditional critical judgement and classical limitations of enjoyment.
2015-08-19 at 8:05 AM UTC
Maybe you just have poor/lowbrow taste?
2015-08-19 at 9:19 AM UTC
wanna buy some panic attacks?
2015-08-19 at 2:36 PM UTC
I try to own as little "throwaway" type stuff (like paperback books, particleboard furniture that comes unassembled and you have to put it together, etc.) as possible. That shit is anathema, and a bane to modern society.
2015-08-19 at 6:47 PM UTC
yeah, shit I find on bulk trash day is better than most stuff I have. theres something good about shit thats slightly less valuable than shit you'd buy, probably becauisuse older stuff has better craftmanship
2019-06-04 at 10:02 PM UTC
absolutely. That's why I only watch movies that get shitty ratings on rotten tomatoes.
2019-06-04 at 10:06 PM UTC
The media just seems to like main stream and what's gonna be big Box office smashes...Fake News.