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Yes, pretty much.

Posted by grantv on January 18, 2011 at 09:44:13:

I completely immerse myself in a movie unless the movie is just not able to do it for me, then I may get analytical. Make sense? :)
In other words for the most part I go to/rent a movie and lose myself in it, completely. But if the movie is simply over the top, just too far fetched, I do begin to pick at it sometimes. An example; Face-off. IMO the concept was completely redicilous even in the context of the movie. So to some degree I nit-picked.
I can completely get into a Sci-fi movie for example if all things are within reason of the setting. I think I need more coffee before I can make sense, woke up too early today. :)
I just went to Tron 3D, and personally find 3D movies harder to get into. Bad glasses, weird layering, over the top special effects (do I really need to feel like I'm having MY disc stolen? No is the answer BTW), all caused by 3D take away my ability to get right in there.
90% of movies I watch however I watch because I know pretty much I'll like them. And for 90% of the 90% I just get INTO the movie.