ALSO at this point of "YouTube cinema," I cannot do Analog Horror anymore. It's just way too played out. Even if it's well made and sincere and tries to be fresh, it's beyond a cliche to me personally.
I tried with some longer form horror centric videos from people I normally enjoy like NightMind, Nick Crowley, or Internet Historian, but I just don't find them interesting enough to sit through for like 2+ hours. I'm pretty sure one of Crowleys long form videos has been on my watch later list for over 2 years now...
I never found it interesting to begin with, also speaking of Youtube I never understood the popularity of Youtube Poops and Screamers and always thought they were stupid and annoying, also I don't really care about when Youtubers like Linkara do these epic storylines that have nothing to do with their actual reviews.
ALSO at this point of "YouTube cinema," I cannot do Analog Horror anymore. It's just way too played out. Even if it's well made and sincere and tries to be fresh, it's beyond a cliche to me personally.
I tried with some longer form horror centric videos from people I normally enjoy like NightMind, Nick Crowley, or Internet Historian, but I just don't find them interesting enough to sit through for like 2+ hours. I'm pretty sure one of Crowleys long form videos has been on my watch later list for over 2 years now...
For me, horror in general I kinda don't watch because they usually don't scare me.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
I could not get into any of the Star Wars flims. Everyone I've watched bored me to tears.
Agreed. I watched the 7th film, which I found okay, but not great. The Clone Wars CGI series & the Lego Star Wars PS2 games are the only pieces of Star Wars material I really like so far.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
ALSO at this point of "YouTube cinema," I cannot do Analog Horror anymore. It's just way too played out. Even if it's well made and sincere and tries to be fresh, it's beyond a cliche to me personally.
I tried with some longer form horror centric videos from people I normally enjoy like NightMind, Nick Crowley, or Internet Historian, but I just don't find them interesting enough to sit through for like 2+ hours. I'm pretty sure one of Crowleys long form videos has been on my watch later list for over 2 years now...
For me, horror in general I kinda don't watch because they usually don't scare me.
I don't get scared by horror usually either but I still enjoy it, that being said I personally hate the first Strangers movie as it has lame villains and stupid main characters and a shitty lame predictable ending, thankfully the sequel is far superior.
ALSO at this point of "YouTube cinema," I cannot do Analog Horror anymore. It's just way too played out. Even if it's well made and sincere and tries to be fresh, it's beyond a cliche to me personally.
I tried with some longer form horror centric videos from people I normally enjoy like NightMind, Nick Crowley, or Internet Historian, but I just don't find them interesting enough to sit through for like 2+ hours. I'm pretty sure one of Crowleys long form videos has been on my watch later list for over 2 years now...
I never found it interesting to begin with, also speaking of Youtube I never understood the popularity of Youtube Poops and Screamers and always thought they were stupid and annoying, also I don't really care about when Youtubers like Linkara do these epic storylines that have nothing to do with their actual reviews.
I actually did really like Internet Historian years ago, but I haven't liked any of his recent videos because of the overall "I can't with most super detailed long form videos anymore, sorry guys." Sounds like I unintentionally made the right call there.
I heavily dislike the vast, vast majority of open world games. It doesn't really matter what genre the game is, very, very few of them can keep my interest for longer than an hour.
1. Madoka Magica is just "good" IMO, not amazing or perfect or a masterpiece. TBF, I think it was WAY too overhyped on the interwebs for the actual show to ever live up to expectations.
2. As much as it pains me to say, the last Ghibli movie (Boy and Heron) was mid in many aspects. Still good IMO, but not amazing or perfect or a masterpiece. There were aspects of the film that I liked or even loved, but it just didn't overall wow me the way other Ghibli films have in the past. I preferred Makoto Shinkai's Suzume, even though that film too was a vomit of the director's favorite tropes and set pieces (but done better than Boy and Heron IMO).
3. Also speaking of Ghibli, not a big fan of Howl's Moving Castle either, I WANT to love it but I just can't. It's gets way too convoluted, confusing, and nonsensical for my taste. Just seems like an excuse for Miyazaki to throw every little set piece he loves in one film.
I heavily dislike the vast, vast majority of open world games. It doesn't really matter what genre the game is, very, very few of them can keep my interest for longer than an hour.
I dig a lot of open-world games but i've never really been able to get into Elder Scrolls or Assassins Creed, just not my thing personally.
I heavily dislike the vast, vast majority of open world games. It doesn't really matter what genre the game is, very, very few of them can keep my interest for longer than an hour.
For me, this depends. Open world games that are also platformers can be really good, such as Super Mario Odyssey or, in a proto-open world sense, Banjo Kazooie. But yeah, there are some open world games that just get boring after like, 6 hours.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
I heavily dislike the vast, vast majority of open world games. It doesn't really matter what genre the game is, very, very few of them can keep my interest for longer than an hour.
For me, this depends. Open world games that are also platformers can be really good, such as Super Mario Odyssey or, in a proto-open world sense, Banjo Kazooie. But yeah, there are some open world games that just get boring after like, 6 hours.
Ironically I really like both those games, but indeed, they aren't really "open world" in the sense that say, GTA or RDR or Cyberpunk are, there is still a linear storyline even if you have freedom in the order you do things, or what part of the world you go to first, or how much you want to do. I do love exploration, but that exploration has to have a end goal and purpose/point for me. Not just endless open space with no real directives.
It's also why I don't do massive online RPGs, A: I really don't have the time for them B: There's (almost always) no true end in sight, no "final rewards" to be gained unless you're like trying to go pro (which I don't have the time for) C I just don't like doing the same style or similar style of gameplay over and over again ad nauseum
I could not get into any of the Star Wars flims. Everyone I've watched bored me to tears.
I like the prequel trilogy and the new trilogy more then the original trilogy.
Interestingly, one of my parents tried to rewatch the original Star Wars movie trilogy and they said they just COULDN'T despite loving them as kids...said they were just "too hokey" as an adult.
I think it's already been mentioned here, but I just can't get into Harry Potter the way everyone else did back in the 90s and 00s, whether in book or movie form. Neither the books nor movies have been anything more than "good" to me, even as I like the interesting worldbuilding, vocabulary, allusions. Also, not sure if this is true, though it would be funny if true-whenever anyone on the Books subreddit posts "Harry Potter is overrated" (or something like that) it almost instantly gets trashed/downvoted/REEEEEEEEEEDDDD like crazy and so the poster often has to head to Unpopular Opinion/Controversy subreddits instead and post it there to get any real constructive debate. Though I will also say that it's become more acceptable as of late to admit that the movies (especially the Goblet of Fire) are not the best adaptations, and downright bad at times. My own partner was particularly miffed that they took a lot of Ron's star moments from the books and gave them to Hermione in the name of making him look dumber and "funnier" than he actually is in the books.
I like the prequel trilogy and the new trilogy more then the original trilogy.
Interestingly, one of my parents tried to rewatch the original Star Wars movie trilogy and they said they just COULDN'T despite loving them as kids...said they were just "too hokey" as an adult.
I think it's already been mentioned here, but I just can't get into Harry Potter the way everyone else did back in the 90s and 00s, whether in book or movie form. Neither the books nor movies have been anything more than "good" to me, even as I like the interesting worldbuilding, vocabulary, allusions. Also, not sure if this is true, though it would be funny if true-whenever anyone on the Books subreddit posts "Harry Potter is overrated" (or something like that) it almost instantly gets trashed/downvoted/REEEEEEEEEEDDDD like crazy and so the poster often has to head to Unpopular Opinion/Controversy subreddits instead and post it there to get any real constructive debate. Though I will also say that it's become more acceptable as of late to admit that the movies (especially the Goblet of Fire) are not the best adaptations, and downright bad at times. My own partner was particularly miffed that they took a lot of Ron's star moments from the books and gave them to Hermione in the name of making him look dumber and "funnier" than he actually is in the books.
Speaking of books I never really gave a damn about Sherlock Holmes or Jane Austin.
Me neither, their music is too boring and depressing for me(one guy who runs a runs a website that reviews albums said he could only listen to The Doors in the car or at work because of how much his wife despised their music), not a Beatles fan either(most music before the 70s does not appeal to me in the slightest)
Also I fucking loathe Imagine Dragons, Maroon 5, Shawn Mendes, The Chainsmokers, Justin Bieber and most emo bands like Good Charlotte, Fallout Boy etc(mainly cause my sister used to torture me by playing their music all the time as a kid).