slumcat
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It would be disingenuous to ignore that there exists a crowd of people who all share their views, almost programmatically so. It is kinda the zenith of shared experiences, people have even began sharing opinions, having one generalized homogenized perspective to present to the world. The rise of media interaction has surprisingly not created individual voices but a chorus that expresses delight in consensual unision. That such a faction exists is readily demonstrated by the increasingly militant ways in which Hollywood studios try to mine money out of them.It's a two-way street though. I don't enjoy being painted with a broad brush as much as you don't like feeling pressured to "conform". Nor do I enjoy the implication that I like something only because it's pandering to me or that I haven't watched enough obscure films to appreciate true cinema...which is an argument I've seen you make before.
If you value restraint over everything and dislike twists, fine. Great. We all have different tastes. When you essentially imply that fans of a certain thing are tasteless sheep, that's when you run into conflict with folks like me who don't take well to that kind of attitude.
I pointed out that film-makers might be pandering to such a faction, it was you on your own who chose to identify yourself as a member of such a faction and even to represent them. Any association with them was your own doing mate so if association with them offends you, you might have offended yourself.
As for personal preferences, aren't those the foibles of the human mind. They can be understood if articulately expressed and tolerantly considered but even then can only be tangentially comprehended. What can be understood is that they are invaluable and as necessary today as they were before.