Mick LaSalle expresses criticism towards the trend of making movies based on video games, stating there is often no inherent story, resulting in a lack of depth. However, he is open to seeing 'The Minecraft Movie' due to its humor and manageable runtime. He also reflects on the idea of re-watching cherished films, asserting that the film remains the same, while the viewer may change. He cautions against watching beloved movies in suboptimal conditions, which could diminish the experience.
It's an awful trend, because there's no built-in story to a video game, so the movie is at a deficit from its inception.
The movie doesn't change. It stays the same, and if you've changed, maybe that's a good thing.
If you remember loving some film you saw in a movie theater, don't go back and watch it on your computer.
Watching a cherished movie in the wrong way can ruin your experience, regardless of the film's quality.
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