Most people have legitimate reasons for disliking things. Because they have standards.Like the Ghostbusters. It's crap. And j don't dislike it because it's "cool" to dislike it, but because it was just bad. It was unfunny is the main complaint. They had funny people, but the script was just... Bad. The CGI was bad and stuff. Now there are people who did just dislike it just to dislike it, but that's not the biggest amount of people.Just because someone doesn't like something you like doesn't mean they're hating it for no reason. They could have reasons, and most likely do. And most likely have a standard they expect things to reach that aren't the same as yours.And something being "for kids" can be a legitiment reason for hating something. Especially if it's too much for kids. If it's stupid frivolous garbage that has no substance other than to be bright and colorful shit to distract your 2 year old for an hour and a half. Just because something is for kids doesn't make it automatically bad, but when people don't try to make it better and treat their demographic with respect and produce crap for kids, then saying "it's for kids" can be a viable reason to hate those steaming piles of shit. Like MLP 3.5. It's strictly for kids. But I wouldn't even show a baby that trash.
I found Star Wars and Star Trek boring. They never interested me... but as you can see, I have a reason for it.
I get the feeling you read nothing else of my long comment.