>>4111706>liking Julie Newmar's catwoman makes you a furfagkek, more like I'm not a faggot like you.
Batman '66 is camp.
Griffith and Eisenstein aggressively turn you off because of their layered expression which many deem to be "camp." Bresson stripped these layers, and even stripped the very metaphysical and dialectical nature of Flaherty's work to replace with literary adaptation.
To be true to life, you must exceed good taste. Cinephiles crave literature, cinephiles crave music, cinephiles crave visual entertainment. Where high art necessarily incorporates beauty and value, camp necessarily needs to be lively, audacious and dynamic. Camp aesthetics delights in impertinence. Camp opposes satisfaction and seeks to challenge. To divorce from immediate reality and metaphysically imprint, to pierce reality with reality and assess fully.