Steve Chumbley
For me personally, there are many things that aid me in deciding what movie to watch. I would say, as I believe most would, the first choice I make is the genre (type) of movie I want to watch. Action, Suspense, Sci-Fi, etc. Once this is decided, the next thing I look at are the actors and actresses that are in the film. Are they known to me or are they newer people that I know little or nothing about. At this point, I would look at the story. Just because there are well known actors in the film, does not mean that it is going to be a good one. Once all of these questions have been answered, I make my final decision. Even though I have this "system" to aid me in making my decision to watch a film, there have been times this "system" has failed me. Nothing is perfect.
In my opinion, one of the greatest points that make a movie entertaining is the visual art involved in the movie. If the movies are visually entertaining, it is going to be able to keep my attention. I am one that enjoys the aesthetics of a film production. The visual effects, the time, skill, knowledge, expertise that it takes to create the visual pleasures that one enjoys in movies is a topic of great importance to me. Some of the movies I am describing are “Transformers”, “Battleship”, “Superman”, “Resident Evil”, “Twilight”, etc.
Another area of enjoyment for me would be the overall theme of the movie. I enjoy stories like “We Were Soldiers”, “Full Metal Jacket”, “Superman”, Smallville (TV)”, “Tears of the Sun”, etc. Human and personal struggle make for great entertainment. Classic good vs. evil will never get old. Mystery and suspense has been a favorite of mine since I was a child. They have recently made a