Pluto TV, whose spokesman said: “One person’s guilty pleasure could be another person’s pride and joy. “Movie critics also have a hard time – they have to make their recommendations often based on a single viewing, which they have to share their thoughts about almost immediately.“It can be hard to tell why certain films or TV shows achieve a longer lifespan than critics originally thought – there’s no hard and fast formula.”The study also saw Brits reveal the perfect formula for what makes a movie a guilty pleasure.More than a third (38 percent) said it has to have the feel-good factor, closely followed by cheesy action scenes (29 percent), bad acting (26 percent), and slapstick comedy (25 percent).Other elements of a perfect guilty.
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