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re: Critically Acclaimed Movies That You Hate
Posted on 4/12/13 at 3:33 pm to cfish140
Posted on 4/12/13 at 3:33 pm to cfish140
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and dark knight and avatar are good but people acting like they're the best movies of all time is ridiculous
Action movies are difficult to rank bc the technological advances in cinema have made current action movies muuuuuuuuch more realistic and ultimately I believe entertaining.
Example: I think most critics would have Die Hard, Terminator, Raiders of the Lost Ark pretty highly ranked
Personally, I think Dark Knight blows these out of the water in almost every facet of the movie but I would be pretty shocked if you saw TDK ranked higher than those. At some point the technological advances have to amount to something when you start comparing movies.
I would have to do some research to see if that's true tho.
This post was edited on 4/12/13 at 3:34 pm
Posted on 4/12/13 at 3:45 pm to hiltacular
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I recognized the hypocrisy as I was writing that bc I do come off as "newer is better" but that wasn't my intention.
Good.
quote:
I just find it very telling that almost every "top movie" list is filled with older movies. What stands out in these older movies that you aren't seeing today?
The first argument is that we can't realize the VALUE of these films until 20 years down the line, and that has some truth to it. What movies are inspirations? What movies leave lasting marks on society? All of that matters, but isn't instantly recognizable.
The second idea is that there has to be a level of comfort with the top, that you have to, at least, give it a few years to sink in. Some films are transcendent: Everyone knows the value of Jurassic Park, Pulp Fiction was instantly recognized as a classic. Others, not so much.
In fact, as much praise as TDK gets, Prestige and Memento probably deserve it more.
Lastly, because of point #1, it's also very hard to self-evaluate our times anyway. You can feel TDK is important RIGHT NOW, but are you in a place to make that judgement? Or is it the cult of the new that's attractive?
I think, unless otherwise stated, "Best Movie of All-Time" lists, that you are referencing in this regard, often have the unlisted requirement of a films WITHIN TIME, not AT THIS MOMENT (we are a society of AT THIS MOMENT, so I can see how this might be a little confusing). There's a big difference in:
1. Best Movies of All-Time Right Now
2. Best Movies of All-Time Through Time
You may think they people mean #1, but they may be unclear in their own explanation of what it SHOULD mean.
People also rarely define what "Best" means. I n most cases they are considering "Film History," so anything in the last 5 years can't be properly evaluated.
Whether or not film history should be weighed, well that's a personal opinion.
This post was edited on 4/12/13 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 4/12/13 at 3:54 pm to hiltacular
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Die Hard, Terminator, Raiders of the Lost Ark pretty highly ranked
because theyve remained relevant for decades. we'll see where the TDK lands 20 years from now when people are having the same argument and talking about how "dated" our contemporary films looks.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 5:21 pm to LE610N
Don't really hate a lot of movies but I hated Michael Clayton, especially after knowing the good reviews it got.
ETA: I don't hate Vertigo, but it's the other movie with such a large discrepancy between my opinion and critical reviews for it. I don't care for it at all.
ETA: I don't hate Vertigo, but it's the other movie with such a large discrepancy between my opinion and critical reviews for it. I don't care for it at all.
This post was edited on 4/12/13 at 5:23 pm
Posted on 4/12/13 at 5:35 pm to cornhat
Just reminded me of Michael Clayton, if only it was as good as MC #14 when he was at LSU, terrible. And I'm not sure if Syriana was acclaimed but it was boring too me.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 5:52 pm to LE610N
All the godfather movies suck.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 5:54 pm to Wooly
quote:
All the godfather movies suck.
So that's at least what, 6 people? Maybe it isn't so ridiculous after all.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 6:15 pm to Freauxzen
Godfather
Citizen Kane
Casablanca
Vertigo
Seven Samurai
Lawrence of Arabia
Citizen Kane
Casablanca
Vertigo
Seven Samurai
Lawrence of Arabia
Posted on 4/12/13 at 6:20 pm to Freauxzen
quote:Sorry. I forgot that I posted in this thread.
Freauxzen
quote:And mob guys started acting like that after the movie came out. The 70's were the golden age of "whacking" people.
....That doesn't mean I have to enjoy the experience. It has an awful moral center and it glamorizes evil. Not even just violence. And people love it for that.
So yes, it had a horrible affect on society but, as you admit, it's still an excellent film. I also don't think you interpret Michael in the way he was intended to be interpreted. My interpretation was that the films were a two part case study on utter, complete human corruption. The fact that people like the violence doesn't bother me. People can like whatever they want for whatever reason. It doesn't change my own reading.
And yes, I take your disdain for the movie as contrarian for the sake of it. You could have simply posted Peter Griffin's monologue and be done with it.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 6:59 pm to tigermaniac22311
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Scarface. I don't understand why it gets all this love from the thug community.
I also don't really like goodfellas. They both seem cheesy, over the top, and cartoonish. They have decent entertainment value, but I don't think it is great or even slightly relatable.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 7:19 pm to LE610N
I HATE Babel. Just turrible. Also, Tree of Life sucked.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 8:55 pm to blueboy
quote:
And mob guys started acting like that after the movie came out. The 70's were the golden age of "whacking" people.
So yes, it had a horrible affect on society but, as you admit, it's still an excellent film. I also don't think you interpret Michael in the way he was intended to be interpreted. My interpretation was that the films were a two part case study on utter, complete human corruption. The fact that people like the violence doesn't bother me. People can like whatever they want for whatever reason. It doesn't change my own reading.
All fair points. But I never said it was an excellent film. I said it was well-made. Superficially, it is fantastic. Tear into it just a little bit and you'll find flaws (Micheal's lack of agency for one).
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And yes, I take your disdain for the movie as contrarian for the sake of it.
So me disliking the film on moral grounds and admitting that movie is very well made in the very same post makes me contrarian? That's still ridiculous. I'm not hating to hate.
Micheal is a weak character
The movie is morally corrupt
I didn't say, "The Godfather sucks! I'm out." That might be contrarian.
AND to even let the possibility of "contrarian" exist means that the film should be seen as infallible. That is equally ridiculous.
So we're all supposed to just like the film? No one can dislike it?
This post was edited on 4/12/13 at 8:58 pm
Posted on 4/12/13 at 8:57 pm to Freauxzen
i just didnt like them... not saying that they shouldnt be recognized as great... i just really disliked them
Posted on 4/12/13 at 10:07 pm to Freauxzen
Personally, I love Scarface.
I also like Goodfellas, though I don't think it's as good as some make it out to be.
Field of Dreams is another that I've never really cared for.
Still, Top Gun and Titanic top my list.
I also like Goodfellas, though I don't think it's as good as some make it out to be.
Field of Dreams is another that I've never really cared for.
Still, Top Gun and Titanic top my list.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 10:24 pm to Freauxzen
quote:What do you mean? Michael was supposed to be evil. That's the point of the final scene in Godfather 2. We are shown what Michael was before he was defiled by his chosen lifestyle.
(Micheal's lack of agency for one).
"Michael Corleone. Will you be baptized"
"I will"
is one of the most devilishly ironic and crushing moments in movie history. It's such a complete apostacy. I love it.
quote:What? Even if you despise the character, you can't really believe that. Michael's fall from grace is the central theme of both films, and the character development that leads to this is subtle and progressive, exactly what was needed.
Micheal is a weak character
quote:It's supposed to be. Are you a bible thumper or something? Is that what bothers you? The "glorification" of evil people. Again, I don't think your interpretation of the film is the prevailing opinion. To me, it's damning of the mob world. It illustrates how their actions are contrary to their own stated, most sacred values. "The family." Michael kills his own brother in the end of the 2nd one and the last we see of him, his eyes are black and his soul is completely corrupted.
The movie is morally corrupt
quote:Like I said, I think you "dislike" it for the sake of disliking it.
So we're all supposed to just like the film? No one can dislike it?
"Morality?" I've seen you post here for years, and I've never seen you give a shite about a film's "morality." That sounds like the excuse of a guy who can't come up with a plausible reason to say he dislikes a film (just for the frick of it), so he grasps for a straw that cannot be refuted. I.E., I cannot debate your own personal "morality," ergo your position is inarguable.
It's thin and weak, and transparent.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 10:26 pm to LE610N
quote:
Syriana
terrible, terrible movie
Posted on 4/12/13 at 10:32 pm to blueboy
I actually didn't care for the original Godfather until AFTER I saw Part 2. I honestly liked the "Godfather Saga" TV version the best, when everything was in correct chronological sequence.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 11:22 pm to Matisyeezy
babel
scarface
kill bill
no country for old men
scarface
kill bill
no country for old men
This post was edited on 4/12/13 at 11:27 pm
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