No I won't retweet, reply, or screenshot. Not even gonna tell you what movie (I bet you can guess though).
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Let's translate to other contexts. "The code was fine it's the users that are the problem". "The road was fine it's the drivers that are the problem." "The school was fine it's the students that are the problem."
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counterpoint: lots of films which suck are very popular with general audiences
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These can both be true
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but your formulation appears to implicitly equate popularity with artistic merit. a film is not a road, there's clearly much more subjectivity in what makes a good film than a good road
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Clarification: in the original context the film and it's audience were implicitly well matched (mass market spectacle, mass audience that likes spectacles)
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hmm that makes more sense then. if you're aiming for blockbuster action and the audience doesn't lap it up, probably something is wrong
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