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I, too, am a big fan of movies. However, the kind of movies that I like are movies that have lots of action, but at the same time are interspersed with somewhat slower intervals, to protect the viewer from going on visual or sensory overload. I'm even amenable to watching a certain amount of violence, gore, sex and "blue" language occur on the screen if it's an integral part of the story and/or if the movie(s) in question aren't completely and totally saturated with gratuitous violence, gore and "blue" language, even though I'm no stranger to "blue" language myself.
At least in part because of the way in which I was originally hard-wired together (a whole different, undisclosed issue here), I have never, ever been able to get into real comedy, or regular make-em-laugh movies, and movies that're too slow have never been interesting to me. Occasionally, I'll see a documentary that interests me, or a movie about a historical event or events, but it mostly has to be about an event or events that catch my interest.
Also, in order for movies to work for me, they have to have a varied combination of various kinds of emotions as well as all of the other above-mentioned criteria.