Yes, I know. By logical conclusion, at the end of this list you have been slowly manipulated into becoming a movie snob. The kind of person your friends would never invite to a "Twilight" marathon at their house. The kind of person who could never enjoy the "Resident Evil" series. And that's ok. In fact, most people will respect your choices as long as you respect theirs. So when choosing a movie, please do not be a snob. When your friend suggests watching the new Gerard Butler flick, don't scoff. When Katherine Heigl stars in yet another depraved romantic comedy, hold back that cynical chuckle and refrain from following it up with a "Pfft. Typical." Remember that's it's all about balance. Hollywood needs these genre films to do well, so they can fund other creative endeavors. Don't blame them, blame the people that like them, but at the same time be thankful. Film is a broad and beautiful medium. There's crap here and there, but if you look closer there's wonders to be found and enjoyed. One man's trash is another man's treasure. We may not have been able to develop our tastes if we didn't know what we didn't like. Thanks, "Joe Dirt." But just like you, there is another person out there geeking out at the prospect of seeing Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey on screen. There's a kid out there dying to see the next "Transformers." We're all fans, but we all like different flavors. Don't be snooty and be glad there are people eager to enjoy the show just as much as you are. Choose whatever movie piques your interest whether it be Tarantino or Bay, then walk to your respective theaters.