take a fun quiz about movies
My husband is writing a paper for his english course, and he needs people on the spectrum to take this fun quiz about movies. It's really short, so take it if you'd like, and pass it on to anyone else on the spectrum: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NXD9ZYK
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Qs 1 & 2 - no preference - just do it well considering the whole.
3 - Nobody I know watches much film.
4 Overall I'm more likely to prefer a comedy, but biographies are next.
I am totally appalled at the quality of most modern movies.
I am totally appalled at the quality of most modern movies.
I am totally appalled at the quality of most modern movies.
I am totally appalled at the quality of most modern movies.
They are too unimaginative.
I thought that Rain Man was fairly well done except there was just a sleep instead of a month of recovery between each day's adventures.
The only TV series I'm familiar with is The Big Bang Theory, but I'm permanently disappointed by the scene where Sheldon and Howard confused the two most basic terms in engineering. By comparison, the wrong starry sky in "Titanic" is a total triviality.
I can't abide the over-use of available costumes and scenery from Earth in Star Trek, and the general lack of imagination. I saw the first Star Wars movie once. I liked it, but not enough for a second encounter.
I prefer my music with my own imagination instead of a weird little video.
I try to avoid rapid scene changes.
If you gave me money to make a movie, I'd start by zooming in on various crowds all over the world to select a "random" person. Then I'd show what it had taken for them to show up in clean clothes that day, from rocks by the river to how dry cleaning works.
For a sequel, I'd trace a burger back to the little patch of wilderness that used to exist instead, showing all the microfauna and some big animals passing by. The penultimate scene, after all the miniature dramas of life, would slowly zoom out to a destroyed forest boundary as far as the eye can see, and cut to the intake of a large food processing operation with a city in the background.
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