I posed this question on either a Netflix or the Obscure thread.
How do you champion a film that's best feature is the fact it's not be championed?
The moment a 'lesser' film gets anything more than 'it was alright', it runs the risk of not being able to live up to the 'hype'.
Say for example we'd watched a film based on a groundbreaking (fantastic) documentary.
After forgiving it all the missteps, esp around accents, we really enjoyed it yet it's not possible to say 'you've got to watch film x, you'll really enjoy it', because you know, already, you've over-hyped it.
Such a quandary.
On a completely different subject does anyone remember this fella from 3rd Rock From the Sun?
How do you champion a film that's best feature is the fact it's not be championed?
The moment a 'lesser' film gets anything more than 'it was alright', it runs the risk of not being able to live up to the 'hype'.
Say for example we'd watched a film based on a groundbreaking (fantastic) documentary.
After forgiving it all the missteps, esp around accents, we really enjoyed it yet it's not possible to say 'you've got to watch film x, you'll really enjoy it', because you know, already, you've over-hyped it.
Such a quandary.
On a completely different subject does anyone remember this fella from 3rd Rock From the Sun?