What kino does this apply to?

What kino does this apply to?

The Road Warrior

Prometheus
Not Alien: Covenant though, the graph would be inverted

Batman v Superman

Episode 3

Invert it and it's GOT

2001: A Space Odyssey

...

Episode I: The Phantom Menace, and the whole Prequel Trilogy generally.

This tbqh familia

James Cameron movies

Marvel movies, seriously.

Inception is the only correct answer.

>inteligence

Fight Club.

Passion of the Christ

Jack and Jill
>Adam Sandler’s comedies are not “dumb fun,” maybe that’s why they’re not in critics’ favor. Sandler’s hilarious new film Jack and Jill (in which he portrays both male and female fraternal twins), brings to mind the great line that Ernst Lubitsch’s classic 1946 female plumber comedy Cluny Brown “upset people who didn‘t like to admit they have plumbing.”
>In Jack and Jill, Sandler looks at sibling rivalry without that acrid love of dysfunction so popular on TV and Broadway. It’s obvious that Los Angeles ad exec Jack and his hefty, homely, still unmarried sister Jill who visits from New York will mend their rift but the fun is in watching the healing process. The film’s comedy (as in coach potato behavior) shows the depths of kinship–similarities siblings can’t help sharing but learn to accept in themselves. And Sandler’s always protective–as when Jack insults Jill but warns “I can say that because I’m her twin.”
>Jack and Jill reveals that Sandler’s best comedies (Grown Ups, Bedtime Stories, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry and the great Spanglish) are really love stories. He explores affection without the class and gender guilt Judd Apatow hides behind (the distraction scuttled Apatow’s grandiose Funny People). Sandler’s willingness to appear “dumb” is what makes his films so cathartic. He thrives on being unembarrassed–the key to classic comedy going back to the Greeks.

Starship Troopers

>lower end enjoys it purely as dumb action fun
>middle decries it for being fascist and authoritarian
>top can enjoy the satire of authoritarianism

Rick and Morty, unironically

Repo Man

>>top can enjoy the satire of authoritarianism

Just like Mein Kampf satirized nazism.

The Matrix

t. mid intelligence dunning kruger fag who thinks hes top intelligence

No fuckface, Starship Troopers is easily pic related >Low intelligence retards don't have enough quips and hedonistic sex/violence to satiate their ADHD
>Pseudo intellectuals like you appreciate the satirization of a nearly universally reviled idealogy
>Actually intelligent people see it as an ok B movie, but are upset that the intentions of Heinlein's original work were perverted and misconstrued the way they were and realize that a genuine exploration of fascist political policies without shitting on the US and Nazi Germany would make for a much more interesting and controversial film

>writing all that out to appear smart
pathetic desu

Watchmen
low
>action movie with tits
middle
>it doesn't stay close to the source material
high
>the realisation that where the comic was satirising comics, the movie is satirising superhero movies

This desu, Heinlein's brilliance was lost in that shitty movie

that is this

that is

Literally came here to say this

Crank.

Unironically 300

Low
>woah tits and actions and swords n shiet

Medium
>0/10, historically inaccurate, the 300 weren't that badass, there were thousands of other Hellenes with them, and actually arrows don't follow that sort of flight path you see, the archer's paradox dictates that...

High
>10/10, a brilliant historical story told in a heavily dramatised and stylised way, as it would have been passed down to Spartans and Greeks by veterans of the Spartan contingent. Captures the emotions the Greeks in the time after the war would have felt

The Great Dictator

>lmao slap stick and he turned into Hitler LOL

>boring, old style of humour. Pandering speech.

>Realizing that the speech is satirizing the audience, who in backpatting themselves agreeing with the message are in fact demonstrating that they are easily swayed by Hitler's style of public speaking.

Inception is literally the perfect example of the inverted version of that graph.

Jesus Christ, I'd never thought of that before, just thought it was a pathetic speech written to sound good to basically any listener

ty user

np user, sometimes you actually learn something about film on Sup Forums

Fast and Furious 5 and 7

Any good Godzilla movie

>Heinlein's brilliance
He's a shitty sci fi writer not Tolstoy
The movie is much smarter than the airport novel

>tolstoy
>not dostoyevsky

>arrows don't follow that sort of flight path you see, the archer's paradox dictates that
how so?
>10/10
literal propaganda it's ok as long as it's thrilling and powerful, t. spielbergstein

Wait what the fuck does this even mean? As intelligence increases, enjoyment decreases and then increases again?

Unironically:

The Big Bang Theory

You do realize "time" is not represented on this graph, right?

I don't see it

The Fall

Good thread.

You mean Chap hated liberals?

Movies that you liked as a dumb kid, hated as an edgy teen, and liked again as a grown man