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{{quote|'''Razputin:''' If you hate the show so much, why don't you just leave?

'''[[Straw Critic|Jasper:]]''' I just can't take my eyes off it! It's like watching the scene of a '''horrible''' car accident... [[Metaphorgotten|A car accident where the victims can't act, and the paramedics forget their lines!]]
{{quote|'''Razputin:''' If you hate the show so much, why don't you just leave?<br />
|''[[Psychonauts]]''}}
'''[[Straw Critic|Jasper:]]''' I just can't take my eyes off it! It's like watching the scene of a '''horrible''' car accident... [[Metaphorgotten|A car accident where the victims can't act, and the paramedics forget their lines!]]|''[[Psychonauts (Video Game)|Psychonauts]]''}}


There's [[Hype Aversion]], when numerous people's rabid touting of the latest masterpiece deter you from rushing out and buying it. And then there's the reverse phenomenon, when numerous people's rabid ''panning'' of the latest uber-stinker, complete with detailed lists on why you should never, ever, ''ever'' buy this piece of dung actually fill you with the masochistic urge to rush out and buy it just to see if it's ''that'' bad.
There's [[Hype Aversion]], when numerous people's rabid touting of the latest masterpiece deter you from rushing out and buying it. And then there's the reverse phenomenon, when numerous people's rabid ''panning'' of the latest uber-stinker, complete with detailed lists on why you should never, ever, ''ever'' buy this piece of dung actually fill you with the masochistic urge to rush out and buy it just to see if it's ''that'' bad.


It's like hearing about the train wreck of the century: [[Good Angel Bad Angel|Your better sensibilities are repulsed at the thought of it, and yet part of you wants to see that wreck in all its magnificent destruction]]. You ''want'' to see just how gloriously terrible it must be for all the high-profile people to be expressing their horror over it.
It's like hearing about the train wreck of the century: [[Good Angel, Bad Angel|Your better sensibilities are repulsed at the thought of it, and yet part of you wants to see that wreck in all its magnificent destruction]]. You ''want'' to see just how gloriously terrible it must be for all the high-profile people to be expressing their horror over it.


Don't feel ashamed about it; it's the natural foil to our obsession with the best of the best. Just as we want to know how high in brilliance art can rise, we also want to know how low it can sink in sheer awfulness. Plus the fact that [[Snark Bait|reviews spewing bile over the many ways something stinks]] tend to be far more entertaining to read than reviews extolling the virtues of the latest [[Oscar Bait]].
Don't feel ashamed about it; it's the natural foil to our obsession with the best of the best. Just as we want to know how high in brilliance art can rise, we also want to know how low it can sink in sheer awfulness. Plus the fact that [[Snark Bait|reviews spewing bile over the many ways something stinks]] tend to be far more entertaining to read than reviews extolling the virtues of the latest [[Oscar Bait]].


Distinct from [[No Such Thing as Bad Publicity]] in that the criticism is concerning the ''quality'' of the work - rather than the ''content''. Compare and contrast [[Just Here for Godzilla]] and [[Watch It for the Meme]]. Can make the film in question become a [[Guilty Pleasure]] for some and, if enough people [[So Bad It's Good|disagree with the majority]], a [[Cult Classic]]. Similar to but not quite [[Schmuck Bait]].


{{noexamples|Any example would be subjective, and thus would just bring [[natter]] to the page.}}
Distinct from [[No Such Thing As Bad Publicity]] in that the criticism is concerning the ''quality'' of the work - rather than the ''content''. Compare and contrast [[Just Here for Godzilla]] and [[Watch It for The Meme]]. Can make the film in question become a [[Guilty Pleasure]] for some and, if enough people [[So Bad Its Good|disagree with the majority]], a [[Cult Classic]]. Similar to but not quite [[Schmuck Bait]].

This just defines the fan-speak term. Examples would just bring [[Natter]].


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    Razputin: If you hate the show so much, why don't you just leave?
    Jasper: I just can't take my eyes off it! It's like watching the scene of a horrible car accident... A car accident where the victims can't act, and the paramedics forget their lines!

    There's Hype Aversion, when numerous people's rabid touting of the latest masterpiece deter you from rushing out and buying it. And then there's the reverse phenomenon, when numerous people's rabid panning of the latest uber-stinker, complete with detailed lists on why you should never, ever, ever buy this piece of dung actually fill you with the masochistic urge to rush out and buy it just to see if it's that bad.

    It's like hearing about the train wreck of the century: Your better sensibilities are repulsed at the thought of it, and yet part of you wants to see that wreck in all its magnificent destruction. You want to see just how gloriously terrible it must be for all the high-profile people to be expressing their horror over it.

    Don't feel ashamed about it; it's the natural foil to our obsession with the best of the best. Just as we want to know how high in brilliance art can rise, we also want to know how low it can sink in sheer awfulness. Plus the fact that reviews spewing bile over the many ways something stinks tend to be far more entertaining to read than reviews extolling the virtues of the latest Oscar Bait.

    Distinct from No Such Thing as Bad Publicity in that the criticism is concerning the quality of the work - rather than the content. Compare and contrast Just Here for Godzilla and Watch It for the Meme. Can make the film in question become a Guilty Pleasure for some and, if enough people disagree with the majority, a Cult Classic. Similar to but not quite Schmuck Bait.

    No examples, please; Any example would be subjective, and thus would just bring natter to the page.