Though we may not admit it, we all have them. And while they are near and dear to our hearts, often they are kept secret. Yet, our movie guilty pleasures serve an important role: they make us happy—even if we don't always own up to them. But why are guilty pleasures so guilty? What sets these movies apart from that which we enjoy openly? Can a movie really be so bad it's good? This reflection is your opportunity to come out of the movie closet and reveal three of your guilty pleasures.
Include one of the following in your discussion:
- "Why Do We Feel Guilty about ‘Guilty Pleasures’?" (Den of Geek)
- "Science of Guilty Pleasures: Study Uncovers How Feeling Bad Can Boost Your Happiness" (Daily Mirror)
- "10 'Guilty Pleasure' Movies You Shouldn’t Be Ashamed to Love" (WhatCulture)
- "r/movies: Do You Have Any Guilty Pleasure Movies? As in You Know They are Not Good but You Can't Help but Like Them Anyway?" (Reddit)
- "28 Bad Movies We Can’t Help but Love" (BuzzFeed)
- "These 5 Movies are Guilty Pleasures That Make Guys Cry" (Escapist)
Requirements:
- Must be in MLA Style
- Must be two full pages in length
- Must include a works cited page
Due: Mon 11.23 (Note Monday due date)
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