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| | In my book review of Why Its OK to Love Bad Movies by philosopher Matthew Strohl, I outlined some of the features of so bad theyre good movies and what distinguishes them from movies that are just bad. However, I think a point that wasnt stressed enough in that review was how it is often
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| | Over the years, travelling solo has gradually lost its spark. In my 20s, backpacking, staying in hostels, and meeting new people all the time felt exciting. This was a novel experience, after all, and in many ways, it sated my curiosity like nothing else. Eventually, staying in hostels became more of an annoyance than something
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| | In my previous post on what defines a so bad its good movie, one essential feature I looked at was a movie intending to be good but unintentionally becoming bad and bad to such a degree that it becomes aesthetically valuable. Because of incompetence and/or limited budget, the film can take on characteristics
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| This is a relatively low-effort post, though the result of quite a lot of thinking. Its a transcript of a conversation with ChatGPT. Me The book Thinking Physics has a widely acclaimed pedag