It all depends on my mood, but I mostly stick to critically appreciated or historically important films. At this point in the game, I'm punching my way through the crowd in film studies, and in a couple years hope to be in L.A. banging on some doors, trying to get a job in the business.
For this reason, I need to pick and choose my films carefully. It isn't that I don't have fun while watching movies (last night I watched a Troma flick, a Fulci giallo, and a low-budget action romp), but I really want to expand my reaches to movies more in the range of what I want to achieve.
I consider myself pretty diverse. I mean, I'm a member of a horror forum, but I've seen just about every notable American film from the early 1900s to the present, and hundreds of classic foreign films.
Basically, I strive for diversity. I bet there isn't a lot of people who will watch Nashville, Class of Nuke 'Em High, The Gold Rush, Une femme est une femme, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Un chien andalou, and Singin' in the Rain within the period that I do- that was last week's playlist.
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