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As the titles states, I’m sure we’ve all been guilty of it. I know I certainly am.
Is it ever an excuse to buy a movie you don’t particularly like if the movie has been given a good 4K release. Does a great visual experience make up for bad script, dialogue etc....? I did it with Alien: Covenant and some of the Transformers Movies, and do get enjoyment out of how awesome the picture is, even if the movie is rubbish. |
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Thanks given by: | yhzmr (09-22-2019) |
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