CHEEZMO™;34156849 said:The former just has an enthusiasm for film. The latter is a haughty snob who only watches Azeri silent cinema from 1968-'73.
Okay, sure. I think I can help with a more constructive definition of "film connoisseur:" it is someone who is particularly interested in film as a means to convey complex intellectual or emotional meaning.
That doesn't mean that people can't appreciate film as an escapist fantasy, mind you -- it just isn't the function film connoisseurs are typically interested in. For example, Transformers may operate perfectly well for someone who is simply interested in seeing a film that they find fun to watch, or fun to escape in to, but it is not a film which anyone would suggest conveys sophisticated emotional and intellectual value.
Therefore, the Transformers films tend to be dismissed by film connoisseurs as they do not serve the specific functions they are interested in.
Perhaps a similar distinction could be made amongst game consumers, between "game buff / hardcore gamer" and "game connoisseur / game critic."