Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3076833-20141017184700/@comment-53539-20141029194417

I think it comes with the price of being popular.

Once something is popular people hate on it because they things they like aren't. Or alternately, because they don't like the thing everyone else does because they have to put up with people talking about it when they don't like it all. Sometimes people will love anything that anyone else loves, even when they truly don't like it or are just following a trend because everyone else ensures them its good. other times they want to rebel because they don't like that something popular.

I think the hardest thing prior to the rise of the internet that I had to put up is the film:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic_(1997_film)

here. Literally every girl was going on about it for two month, some said they saw it several times. ¬_¬

When I did eventually see it on TV a few years ago, all I thought was "what the hell was so great about this film, its one of the most boring films I've ever seen". And as for the scene where she let go of the guy and let him sink... Hmm... You can quite CLEARLY see there was room for two on the floating bit of ship, she held him for hours, if she'd have pulled him up in the first place she wouldn't have tired. I didn't shed one single tear. ¬_¬

As as for the male lead the girls all ranted about how cute he was... Even as a teenager I thought, "actually, when you get a good look at him... He isn't that attractive to be honest... ". So yeah... I've been on the rebel side before. I admit until I saw Titanic, I put my hate down to the actors looks and the fact nobody would shut up about it at school. Once I say the film, I had more then just the actors looks to put down! :-D

But its easily done.