This is a thing I have noticed. So I was watching a reviewer who does a show about movies she's never seen. She made a joke about The Godfather being obscure and only something film buffs like. The joke of course being that EVERYONE has seen the Godfather movies.
Guess what I haven't seen the godfather movies. I haven't wanted to see the godfather movies. NO one has ever even told me what the god father movies are about. Seriously no single person who has supposedly seen the movies that I know has actually told me the plot of the movies. They just tell me how awesome the movies are and that I should totally watch them.
I honestly feel like these are movies that everyone claims to have seen whether they have or not because it's somehow expected to have seen them. These movies came out the first one at least 8 years before I was even born and the entire trilogy was finished before I was ever old enough to watch them.
Can we please accept that not every movie is seen by every person and that in reality a lot of movies are for a particular fan base. I take you at your word when you tell me you haven't seen popular well known movies from my youth don't call me a liar when I say I haven't watched yours.
*Edit to add clarity* This isn't about The Godfather this is about the fact that people seem to rather than look at me, how I am dressed, say, share, read etc. They go to third parties and ask who I am as a person. "Oh you're 37 you've seen the Godfather" "You were a teen in the 90s oh how sad were you when Kurt Cobain died?"
I didn't know Kurt Cobain had died until years after it happened because Nirvana was just a band on the radio. It wasn't 9-11 a lot of kids didn't know crap about them.
But we get lumped into groups and generalized about and then people divide the generalities into racism, ageism etc but consider all others fair game even if they too negatively affect our lives. I have had people misjudge me based on generalities. I once self-referred as a geek and a work friend got pissed based on what she'd been told a geek was rather than noticing that I love video games, comic books,, and overanalyzing the stuff I consume. She equated Geek with Loser because someone else told her that's what it meant to me.
Generalities are always wrong. Always. And no that's not me being funny I don't consider that to be one. It's not saying that people can't match what the perception is it's saying that people can't rely more on the perception than the evidence.
Guess what I haven't seen the godfather movies. I haven't wanted to see the godfather movies. NO one has ever even told me what the god father movies are about. Seriously no single person who has supposedly seen the movies that I know has actually told me the plot of the movies. They just tell me how awesome the movies are and that I should totally watch them.
I honestly feel like these are movies that everyone claims to have seen whether they have or not because it's somehow expected to have seen them. These movies came out the first one at least 8 years before I was even born and the entire trilogy was finished before I was ever old enough to watch them.
Can we please accept that not every movie is seen by every person and that in reality a lot of movies are for a particular fan base. I take you at your word when you tell me you haven't seen popular well known movies from my youth don't call me a liar when I say I haven't watched yours.
*Edit to add clarity* This isn't about The Godfather this is about the fact that people seem to rather than look at me, how I am dressed, say, share, read etc. They go to third parties and ask who I am as a person. "Oh you're 37 you've seen the Godfather" "You were a teen in the 90s oh how sad were you when Kurt Cobain died?"
I didn't know Kurt Cobain had died until years after it happened because Nirvana was just a band on the radio. It wasn't 9-11 a lot of kids didn't know crap about them.
But we get lumped into groups and generalized about and then people divide the generalities into racism, ageism etc but consider all others fair game even if they too negatively affect our lives. I have had people misjudge me based on generalities. I once self-referred as a geek and a work friend got pissed based on what she'd been told a geek was rather than noticing that I love video games, comic books,, and overanalyzing the stuff I consume. She equated Geek with Loser because someone else told her that's what it meant to me.
Generalities are always wrong. Always. And no that's not me being funny I don't consider that to be one. It's not saying that people can't match what the perception is it's saying that people can't rely more on the perception than the evidence.
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