Remember that box-office gross, critical appraisal and Oscars all seem to mean less than they did once before. If you love the movie, don't let those factors interfere with your enjoyment, and if you think a universally-praised HUGE hit sucks, then trust yourself.
Just try to remember to not have any sacred cows or pariahs (in other words, try to be objective if you want to understand and analyze films.) Plus try to watch as many GOOD old movies as you can. There's a lot more old movies than new movies, so that means there's a lot more LOUSY old movies than LOUSY new movies.
But if you watch enough Hitchcock, Huston, Capra, Chaplin, Wilder, Wyler, Ford, Bogart, Guinness, K. & A. Hepburn, Stewart, Fonda, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s movies, you will begin to realize that something is missing from most of today's movies. It's called good plots, characters and dialogue, but also strong personalities who are also good actors or movie stars.
Oops, I might have to move this post somewhere else, but the people I'm talking to are here, so here it is (for now.)
"Naked Woman, Naked Man
Where did you get that nice sun tan?"