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Well, you're wrong. Most movies, as always, are tasteless and classless - but there are still plenty of sophisticated, mature (and classy and tasteful) movies being made. Most of them are R-rated and most of them play at the arthouse rather than the megaplex - but they're still out there. You may not want to see them, but that doesn't make them classless or tasteless.
"Since when is trash considered classy and tasteful?"
Trash is never classy and tasteful. So I guess it's a good thing that at least some of the movies at Sundance aren't trash. Many of them are actually quite good, and a few of them are works of art.
It's funny, because it's pretty clear your statement didn't have much "real thought" put into it at all.
Yes, I agree that the statement you were responding to you was rather ignorant (I know plenty of people of sophistication and taste with absolutely no interest in Sundance) - unfortunately, your response is no less ignorant than his (or hers.)
Which is all to that sure, some of the directors, actors, etc. at Sundance are hacks trying to get a few moments of attention and some "indie cred" - but others are actual artists, and this is a chance for them to get an audience. Film is an art form, and there are always at least a few works of art being presented at Sundance each year.
The movie is a true story of Steven Russell (Carrey), a married father whose exploits landed him in the Texas criminal justice system. He fell madly in love with his cellmate (Ewan McGregor), who eventually was set free, which led Russell to escape from Texas prisons four times.
If anything deserves a boycott, it should be this film!
Boycott it? That sounds like the most amazing film ever!
And thanks for destroying the most beautiful and pristine wilderness on the Wasatch front by bulldozing the mountain and inserting the equivalent to two Super Walmarts at your sprawling Sundance Resort. Countless trees were bulldozed, birds, fish and other wildlife destroyed. For what? To satisfy your insatiable appetite for more and more money.
Uh, don't worry. He'll just call you an "automaton," rake in a ton of cash by desroying the wilderness, fly his jet to some tropical get away and then wonder why Utahn are so "non-green."