If it helps with the classics, here's AFI's 100 Greatest American Movies with links to their other 100 greatest lists.
For me, Citizen Kane was great because it was a classic oral history, with all the people telling the story of Kane's life through their own perceptions. Me = big on relativism.
Anyway, classics from that list that I don't like include Gone With The Wind, ET, West Side Story, The Sound of Music, Network, Forrest Gump, and Dances With Wolves.
I'm hoping that they are purposefully blurring the line between good-guy-hero and bad-ass-psychopath
::says nothing::
A psychopath is not the same thing as a psychotic. "Psychopath" is the obsolete term for sociopath, or somebody incapable of moral formation and empathy.
It's not my fault I remember stuff from my Abnormal Psychology class.
A psychopath is not the same thing as a psychotic
Is Batman a psychopath?
I
don't think they're equivalent, but I figured the DSM was going to be whipped out anyway.
A psychopath is not the same thing as a psychotic. "Psychopath" is the obsolete term for sociopath, or somebody incapable of moral formation and empathy.
So ita can say he's a psycho, but she can't say he's psycho.
Is Batman a psychopath?
The not-killing credo suggests not. Also he seems to have
some
empathy with his charges.
The not-killing credo suggests not.
Well, then my point stands untouched.
Also he seems to have some empathy with his charges.
Hmm. You're reading different books from me. He may be concerned with their well-being, but empathy seems rather a stretch.
So ita can say he's a psycho, but she can't say he's psycho.
Psycho has detached and become free-floating crazy. It would probably be more fun to analyze what kind of official mental disorders Bats really does have.
He may be concerned with their well-being, but empathy seems rather a stretch.
Taking in Dick in the first place seems pretty empathetically driven. He knows how Dick feels after losing his parents.
hayden, I liked Graham Greene in Dances with Wolves but the rest of it gave me a big puh-leeeze charliehorse. I shudder to think of it being considered 'classic'.