• JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    1 month ago

    Not as bad as watching a movie with friends when everyone else loved it and you were the only one who hated it lol. It feels so much more visceral.

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      Yep this is the downside of being a discerning film lover with a friend group that watches movies together. I had this experience recently when we saw Longlegs (2024) in theaters. One friend LOVED it (he has notoriously bad taste), two friends thought it was decent, and I thought it was mediocre.

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        1 month ago

        For us the infamous moment was Banshees of Inisherin. I thought it was mid. My wife hated it. Everybody else loved it.

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          Well, you’re wrong. But I forgive you and wouldn’t refuse you a Halloween invitation over this opinion. 💜

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          Yeah that film was bizarre; I liked aspects of it but overall thought it was too weird

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      Oh man, an old group of friends didn’t look at me the same after they invited me to see Bohemian Rhapsody, but I said I wasn’t interested. I just despise musicals. The Joker 2 is a perfect example why. They fucking ruin everything.