
Overthinking Cowboy Bebop is on hiatus due to VerhOeverthinking It Week. Don’t worry, it’ll be back soon!
Back in the days when I was a teenager, before I was a hipster and before I had a website, I used to divide movies by their goodness into two basic categories.

Judgements are subjective. If you loved Night at the Museum 2, you are entitled... to... your... Aghk! I can't say it!
This was simple and accurate, and served me well for many years. But then I went off to college, where I contracted that most pervasive and untreatable of viral infections: irony. (And also plantar warts. Kids! Wear flip-flops in the shower every time!) Hardly a week went by in college where I didn’t get together with one group of friends or another to watch a terrible movie for the sole purpose of mocking it. This confounded my system: these movies were terrible, obviously, and yet they made me feel good. Clearly I needed a new category: the good-bad movie. (I am not the first one to think of this, although I probably thought that I was at the time. College students are like that.) And having just taken Psych 101, I made up a new table which divided the movies that made me feel good into three crudely Freudian categories.