I have a certain fondness for the 80's era of films. This is likely, because I grew up in that era. I often think, well, they don't make em like they used to(as I fondly recall SW, Goonies, Ghostbusters, Trading Places, Indiana Jones, ET). I do think I see it through rose-tinted glasses. There were plenty of of OTT stupido action flicks. Just as bad as today.
I see the nineties as the beginning of the FX OTT era that really culminated in Transformers. Those films are almost the polar opposite of the 80's films, but I feel many films that are coming out now have started to push away from style over substance - I think the Marvel films of late have been great - as has the Batman stuff and hopefully new DC.
Anyway, to the original poster, no. I think we have a very varied palate on this site - you've only got to look at some of the passionate arguments over say something like Prometheus or the Dark Knight Rises. I think if we have issues with films, we tend to sink into FE mode - how can I improve this? But for me, like others have suggested, I tend to pick carefully what I want to watch and try very hard to avoid stuff I know I will dislike.
I enjoyed these films as they are: I loved Dredd, The Dark Knight Rises, The Hobbit, Avengers, Cloud Atlas, Looper, Zero Dark Thirty, Argo, Moonrise Kingdom....the list goes on as I watched loads of films last year. The key was picking ones I knew I'd like and fortunately with this new fangled interwebs - I can find out what other people think and base my preferences on that
I did a BA(Hons) in Media - I used to find it hard to disengage the 'Why they made it this way/shot it that way/lit it that way", but eventually I disengaged that mode.