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I was at another forum and a guy said any movie where you have to wear 3D glasses is a popcorn movie.
For me its not that simple. In short, for me a popcorn movie is a film that is extremely formulaic, that never tries to excel past basic tropes, a film with poorly fleshed out characters, motives, and mythology if its part of the movie. Doesnt necessarily make it a bad film, but it does reduce it to 'popcorn' movie status in my view. A good example of a popcorn movie for me is Independence Day. What makes it a popcorn movie to me? For starters the enemies are just bad guys with a simple motive, they arent fleshed out at all. There is minimal investment into the mythology of the Independence Day aliens. Theres throwaway 'emotional' moments like the sacrifice at the end, but you dont really care that much because of how formulaic everything was. Still a good movie, but its a 'popcorn' movie to me. |
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While I never really understood the term, I always interpreted a "popcorn" film as like an insanely fun summer blockbuster hit.
I never really eat popcorn when watching movies, so I technically don't have one. The last time that I watched a film and ate popcorn at the same time was during Hitman on Blu-ray a few months ago. It was the first time I had popcorn in a good couple years. ![]() |
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THIS exactly. I hate that people automatically think "popcorn" flick is a negative thing. The majority of my all-time favorite films would probably be considered "popcorn".
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Also I don't eat popcorn. ![]() |
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I don't see it as defending crappy movies. I see it as taking a movie at face value, that's just trying to be fun. There's a difference between a crappy movie (The Hangover 3, A Good Day to Die Hard), lazy movies (The Lone Ranger), and popcorn movies (White House Down). Of course, that's my opinion.
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I'd define a popcorn movie a that lacks any real depth. At the risk of pissing some people off, I'd say Raiders of the Lost Arc is a popcorn film. It has awesome set pieces, memorable characters, and actors with some nice chemistry, but it also isn't trying to be a "deep" movie.
That said, I think too many times people use the phrase as either a catch all term to defend a movie from criticism ("it wasn't trying to win awards") or as a go to term to bash a film they feel is overly shallow. Last edited by JavaJulien; 07-30-2013 at 05:14 AM. |
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To build on to what everyone else is saying, it also has to be a film that delivers high amount of spectacle, and deserves to be watched on a big screen in the theatre. Hence, the popcorn term, or any other snacks you would get at the concession.
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Nachos are better than Popcorn though. It's high time people accept that.
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And yeah, I love Raiders as well. "Popcorn film" really shouldn't be a negative term |
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