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                Learning to enjoy the terrible movies is essential to the experience.
 
            
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        In this /c/, we call home
Everyone hail to the pumpkin song!
All year round!
As a horror fan, I guess I don't really understand the desire to wade through low-tier films when we live in the age of reviews and online-word of mouth. Every horror film I watch is almost always a great film or better. I sat through maybe 4 or so low quality films a few years back, and realized I should just cut my losses and trust what people say, unless I find some super obscure found-footage Japanese horror flick from the 80's that doesn't even have a translated subtitle track, then I'll take the risk.
These are fair points, that I have no real argument with, but I do have a different perspective.