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1->''"It's not over-analysis when every stray thought about the film has to be quashed lest you realize how stupid the movie is."''
2-->-- '''[[Webcomic/SchlockMercenary Howard Tayler]]''', [[https://web.archive.org/web/20130115200638/http://twitter.com/howardtayler/status/81793290332143616 Twitter]]
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4Moff's Law: Never try to dismiss critical analysis by asking, [[MST3KMantra "Why can't you just enjoy it for what it is?"]]
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6When pop culture and fans intersect, there are sure to be discussions on a work's merit and message. These discussions take place on blogs, message boards and even on [[Website/TVTropes this wiki.]] Sometimes certain subjects (such as race, gender, etc) will come up and serious analysis will take place. At some point, someone will say a variation of this question: ''"Why can't you just enjoy it for what it is?"'' This statement is usually meant to derail discussion and protect [[FanDumb their]] favorite work from criticism (although [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools it may also be done]] in order to prevent SeriousBusiness from escalating into a FlameWar when the topic in question is known to be highly volatile).
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8Moff's law tells us not to do this. The name "Moff's Law" was introduced in [[https://web.archive.org/web/20130824034034/http://www.racialicious.com/2009/12/21/and-we-shall-call-this-moffs-law/ a blog post in race-meets-pop-culture blog Racialicious]]; it refers to a then-recent comment by Moff (known in RealLife as io9 contributor Josh Wimmer[[note]]So this is not to be confused with a completely different and unrelated non-tropish "Moff's Law" term used within ''Series/DoctorWho'' fandom and named for its showrunner Creator/StevenMoffat[[/note]]) on Annalee Newitz's io9 article [[http://io9.com/5422666/when-will-white-people-stop-making-movies-like-avatar When Will White People Stop Making Movies Like "Avatar"?]] Here is an abridged version of this comment, minus some vitriol:
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10->Of all the varieties of irritating comment out there, the absolute most annoying has to be “Why can’t you just watch the movie for what it is??? Why can’t you just enjoy it? Why do you have to analyze it???”
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12->If you have posted such a comment, or if you are about to post such a comment, here or anywhere else, let me just advise you: Shut up. [...] [[PunctuatedForEmphasis SHUT. UP.]]
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14->First of all, when we analyze art, when we look for deeper meaning in it, ''we '''are''' enjoying it for what it is.'' Because that is one of the things about art, be it highbrow, lowbrow, mainstream, or avant-garde: Some sort of thought went into its making -- even if the thought was, "I'm going to do this as thoughtlessly as possible!" -- and as a result, some sort of thought can be gotten from its reception. That is why, among other things, artists (including, for instance, Creator/JamesCameron) really like to talk about their work.
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16->Now, that doesn't mean you have to think about a work of art. I don't know anyone who thinks every work they encounter ought to only be enjoyed through conscious, active analysis -- or if I do, they're pretty annoying themselves. And I know many people who prefer not to think about much of what they consume, and with them I have no argument. I also have no argument with people who disagree with another person's thoughts about a work of art. That should go without saying. Finally, this should also go without saying, but since it apparently doesn't: Believe me, the person who is annoying you so much by thinking about the art? They have already considered your revolutionary "just enjoy it" strategy, because it is not actually revolutionary at all. It is the default state for most of humanity.
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18This "law" has spread to other blogs, and in some cases, is actually enforced by bans. It was certainly a welcome voice to many a poster. Creator/RogerEbert actually mentioned this on his Website/{{Twitter}} account.
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20This is NOT a StopHavingFunGuys trope. It's not saying that you ''have'' to analyze a work as if it were the results to a scientific test searching for the cure to cancer. There is nothing wrong with liking a work for what it is without thinking about it too much. Moff's Law is a response to those who tell critics that they're being stupid by analyzing the work and ''should'' just sit back and enjoy it mindlessly.
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22Contrast BellisariosMaxim and MeasuringTheMarigolds. Not to be confused with the other [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse Moff's Law]],[[note]]"You may fire when ready."[[/note]] the [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Tarkin_Doctrine Tarkin Doctrine,]] the ''other'' other [[Creator/StevenMoffat Moff's Law]],[[note]]"It is the proper duty of every British subject to come to the aid of [[Series/DoctorWho the TARDIS"]][[/note]] or the ''[[RuleOfThree other]]'' [[OverlyLongGag other]] other Moff's Law.[[note]]"Rule 0: Moffat Lies."[[/note]] Compare ItsNotSupposedToWinOscars, a similar defense used to derail criticism.
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