Rubyliday said:
Seriously MM, I never recognize any movie that you talk about, ever. You have more eccentric taste then I do and people I know have never heard of the movies I watch.
Last movies I FULLY watched (I have this habit of starting a movie and then finishing it later) was Flatliners. I thought it was going to be scary, like screaming-wet-your-pants scary, but it wasn't. There were a few times I jumped, but other then that I really enjoyed it. An AMAZING cast of actors and they all play their roles wonderfully. And to top it all off, I watched it with my friend <3
Well, your statistical sample might be skewed, because when I see something like
The Dark Knight or
District 9 or the
Star Trek reboot, I don't need to draw anyone's attention to it, because everybody already knows about it. Whether they've seen it or not is their own biz. It's when I see a little arthouse film, or a DTDVD film, or something weird or something older or what have you -- that's when I feel the need to mention it, because more people ought to know about such films, and most of what I see these days is on Netflix, anyway.
Besides,
Brick was a reasonably mainstream theater release when it came out, it just didn't get any advertising, which is a damn shame, because I think it's awesome.
Anyway, point is: I watch regular movies like anyone else. I just... don't always talk about 'em, because they're assumed.