If you're so sure you're going to be disappointed, why pay to see it in the first place?
'cause I'm a glutton for punishment?
The truth is, unlike most
(apparently), I enjoy seeing movies in theaters. I see the dark room and lack of a pause button as a feature rather than a flaw in this modern world where I have enough trouble sitting through a 30 minute show without interruptions, much less a whole movie.
So I guess for me it's a little like a slot machine. I put my coin in understanding that more often than not these days with Disney I'm going to lose it but there's always that slim chance it'll still pay off and it still does just often enough to have me coming back.
I went into The Marvels with low expectations and enjoyed it. I don't think it was a
great movie but it was fun and I'd have regretted waiting for streaming.
I go to theaters often enough that good enough is all I need to be happy. It's not some sort of big deal with us where it has to be an event movie or something groundbreaking for us to give it a chance and we don't have to be blown away by a movie to walk out of a theater happy.
The vast majority of Disney owned stuff we've gone to see the last few years, we've walked out of either feeling meh about or downright disappointed.
I mean, I liked Haunted Mansion. I recognize it was a nonsensical train wreck of a movie but enjoyed it for how they squeezed all the ride reference in. Still, I don't think
that should be the bar they're striving to hit when it comes to audience satisfaction.
Anyway, I go because I still
want to like what Disney makes and I kind of have trouble fully believing the company that put out stuff like Frozen and Wreck it Ralph and Moana not that long ago, have somehow completely lost the ability to tell a non-mediocre story.