So if people want to mock me for doing so who cares.
I can honestly inform you that, though it may surprise you, no-one cares in the slightest what you like and what you don't like. That's not what people are reading the posts for.
The whole point of telling other people about a movie and your experience with it is to provide those other people with information, you're final verdict is but a minor fraction of that information.
You saying "me and my family liked it" as the total summation of your information provision combined with the factual statement that it does or doesn't follow a specific type of plot-line says nothing much at all.
It's common to like awful films, it's common to dislike popular films, but what makes any opinion relevant to an observer is the reasoning.
If someone says "It's an abysmal mess, but, wow, it was so bad it was hilarious", then that is a different opinion to "It's an awful movie, just dragged from the first minute until I turned it off half an hour later". And both statements provide the reader with completely different information. Even though both might be rated low.
Similarly, a film that is 'liked' could be anything from an 'average' experience to a 10/10 experience, the reason why it was liked being the relevant take from the words.
Instead you seem to be mostly pre-occupied with the fact that you like something and other people don't - which is absurd, because, hey, that happens to everyone, that's life, bro. Duh.
And you then spend most of your time talking about box office instead of details about the film, which suggests the film isn't really that important for you.
So instead of saying "I liked it ok enough, 7/10 because of XYZ", you're just saying "I liked it, now what are you gonna do about it?", which is potty level discussion.