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re: Your unpopular movie opinions
Posted on 3/15/17 at 7:17 am to JabarkusRussell
Posted on 3/15/17 at 7:17 am to JabarkusRussell
Big Lebowski is one of the worst movies I have ever seen
YEAH I SAID IT!
YEAH I SAID IT!
Posted on 3/15/17 at 7:18 am to JabarkusRussell
Bateman v Superman was good
Posted on 3/15/17 at 7:22 am to JabarkusRussell
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is one of the worst movies of all time.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 7:23 am to JabarkusRussell
Anthony Hopkins' overacting, and Jodie Foster's awfulness, in Silence of the Lambs ruins the movie
Unforgiven is Clint's best Western film.
Quit saying animated films are "the next Lion King". It isn't. Frozen sucks and Zootopia was mildly amusing propaganda.
Legend of Bagger Vance is a top-5 sports movie.
Unforgiven is Clint's best Western film.
Quit saying animated films are "the next Lion King". It isn't. Frozen sucks and Zootopia was mildly amusing propaganda.
Legend of Bagger Vance is a top-5 sports movie.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 7:27 am to JabarkusRussell
I actually liked Jupiter Ascending :rotflmao:
Well almost all of it.
Best Hangover was the 2nd. No need to make the 3rd.
La La land sucked arse.
I thought Rogue One was better that TFA.
Aliens > Alien .
I thought Small Soldiers was the greatest thing ever as a kid.
Can watch Top Gun over and over.
Stopped watching Transformers after the second movie.
Well almost all of it.
Best Hangover was the 2nd. No need to make the 3rd.
La La land sucked arse.
I thought Rogue One was better that TFA.
Aliens > Alien .
I thought Small Soldiers was the greatest thing ever as a kid.
Can watch Top Gun over and over.
Stopped watching Transformers after the second movie.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 7:30 am to JabarkusRussell
Quentin Tarantino movies are overrated.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 8:30 am to JabarkusRussell
I never cared for Memento.
Brad Pitt is a terrible actor and only thrown roles because he is handsome.
I really like Star wars episode III.
Varsity Blues is one of my favorite movies.
Brad Pitt is a terrible actor and only thrown roles because he is handsome.
I really like Star wars episode III.
Varsity Blues is one of my favorite movies.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 8:34 am to JabarkusRussell
I liked Green Lantern and the Jessica Alba Fantastic Four movies.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 8:38 am to JabarkusRussell
Daniel Day Lewis - while outstanding - is not the greatest actor of all time. In fact, his range is somewhat narrow for all the accolades he gets.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 8:44 am to JabarkusRussell
Harrison Ford is great as Han Solo and Indy ... and nothing else.
(ETA: Yes, I'm aware of my sig picture and that Blade Runner is my favorite film.)
(ETA: Yes, I'm aware of my sig picture and that Blade Runner is my favorite film.)
This post was edited on 3/15/17 at 8:46 am
Posted on 3/15/17 at 8:53 am to JabarkusRussell
Beautiful leading women are a thing of the past. Jennifer Lawrence has a puffy country face and her acting is overrated. Anne Hathaway is ugly. Amy Adams is just decent. Hermione needs some curves. scarlet johanson is hot but not beautiful. these women would have been laughed at in the 50's and 60's by directors.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 8:58 am to JabarkusRussell
I actually prefer Exorcist III over the original (but I do like the original, 'tho). Note that I said III and not II, which is horrible.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:17 am to JabarkusRussell
I thought Manchester by the Sea was the most overrated movie I have seen in a while. After reading on this board that it was a "masterpiece" and "amazing", plus the ton of acclaim it received nationally, I was looking forward to watching it.
I understand that it is a character study and not in a typically movie format. But seriously, it is just two and half hours of depressed Casey Affleck and his annoying ginger of nephew. That kid was just the worst ! And then of course in typical modern "great movie awesomeness" it just sort of ends, and you're left saying "well...o.k. then ?"
Hollywood loves movies like this that are not typical and want you to feel like you just don't get it if you didn't like it....I got it, and it was crap !
It was labeled as "the most depressing movie ever"...I don't know but I get more depressed watching "This is Us" on NBC more than from this movie.
Michelle Williams was supposed to be "SOOOO AMAZING!" in this movie...she was on screen literally 10 minutes, and the confrontation scene that was supposed to be all the rage was just a slobbery apology.
the one scene of Affleck in a police station was truly a powerful scene. The rest of it is a kid scoring with girls he would never have a chance to score with in real life. The writer must have written himself into this role and decided to fulfill his long lost high school dreams.
People will hate to admit this on this board in fear of being told to "go watch Conair" or some other lame response, but you know what, I will go watch Conair because that was a solid flick (another unpopular opinion for this topic)
I understand that it is a character study and not in a typically movie format. But seriously, it is just two and half hours of depressed Casey Affleck and his annoying ginger of nephew. That kid was just the worst ! And then of course in typical modern "great movie awesomeness" it just sort of ends, and you're left saying "well...o.k. then ?"
Hollywood loves movies like this that are not typical and want you to feel like you just don't get it if you didn't like it....I got it, and it was crap !
It was labeled as "the most depressing movie ever"...I don't know but I get more depressed watching "This is Us" on NBC more than from this movie.
Michelle Williams was supposed to be "SOOOO AMAZING!" in this movie...she was on screen literally 10 minutes, and the confrontation scene that was supposed to be all the rage was just a slobbery apology.
the one scene of Affleck in a police station was truly a powerful scene. The rest of it is a kid scoring with girls he would never have a chance to score with in real life. The writer must have written himself into this role and decided to fulfill his long lost high school dreams.
People will hate to admit this on this board in fear of being told to "go watch Conair" or some other lame response, but you know what, I will go watch Conair because that was a solid flick (another unpopular opinion for this topic)
This post was edited on 3/16/17 at 7:16 am
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:18 am to JabarkusRussell
Star Wars Episode III is my favorite movie of the series...
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:19 am to JabarkusRussell
The Hobbit trilogy was better than the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and both were vastly overrated.
The original Star Wars trilogy first went wrong with the inclusion of having Yoda played by a Muppet. The series was already tainted by the time the Ewoks showed up.
The original Star Wars trilogy first went wrong with the inclusion of having Yoda played by a Muppet. The series was already tainted by the time the Ewoks showed up.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:44 am to JabarkusRussell
1. The Soundtrack is a lost art, both in compilations of music and in instrumental compositions/film scores.
2. For Scores this is mainly because of Hans Zimmer and his acolytes. Hans Zimmer used to be great (Crimson Tide, Gladiator, even Broken Arrow has an awesome score). Atticus Ross, Reznor, Jackman, all of the new "Moody Electronic Music" folks have ruined everything.
3. 98% of Actors an Actresses are mediocre, but given the "public" nature of their profession, they "seem" to be better than they are. Most actors play small variations of their own self. The truly talented, who can adopt whole new personas, are extremely rare.
4. Actors/Actresses not in that 2% - Tom Hanks, Johnny Depp, Glen Close, Anthony Hopkins, Morgan Freeman, etc.
5. Horror (and its subgenres) is, and probably always will be, the genre that is the most flexible and most creative. This is because their goal, that of fear, awe, etc., is the most visceral. This often means that the genre has the most variation in quality. The best of the best horrors are legitimately some of the best movies, while the worst of the worst....are the absolute dreck of film.
6. Remakes are not that bad, like ANYTHING else, just don't watch it. As much as I dislike the idea of Ghostbusters, the Ape movies have been a near-revelation in solid, big-budget adventure films.
7. Same with Superhero films. There are dozens of bad romantic comedy films every year. And even action films, drama films, etc. 2-4 Superhero movies yearly are a blip on the radar of usually 130ish films released in major theaters every year.
8. With that said, Superhero films are basically the new Sword and Sandal Epic. The fad will go away in time......
9. ...And the most likely killer of the Superhero film will be the resuscitation of the Action Film, currently in progress. If Keanu with John Wick, Cruise with his various roles, etc. can continue making aggressive, fun, self-aware action films they will end up in a stronger position.
10. We'll never see another wide release hand drawn animated film, and that's sad. I like the CGI films for story, but there is often something very sterile about the presentation. The emotional impact of Toy Story movies are blunted by the visual presentation.
11. However, there are three CGI films that transcend that - Wall-E, Up, and Ratatouille. Pixar's three best films.
12. With that said, the closest Pixar film to old school Disney films is actually Ratatouille.
ETA:
13. Shakespeare in Love was the right choice.
14. The Director's Cut of Kingdom of Heaven is an amazing film. Like Top 30-40 all time. The theatrical cut is yes, mediocre.
2. For Scores this is mainly because of Hans Zimmer and his acolytes. Hans Zimmer used to be great (Crimson Tide, Gladiator, even Broken Arrow has an awesome score). Atticus Ross, Reznor, Jackman, all of the new "Moody Electronic Music" folks have ruined everything.
3. 98% of Actors an Actresses are mediocre, but given the "public" nature of their profession, they "seem" to be better than they are. Most actors play small variations of their own self. The truly talented, who can adopt whole new personas, are extremely rare.
4. Actors/Actresses not in that 2% - Tom Hanks, Johnny Depp, Glen Close, Anthony Hopkins, Morgan Freeman, etc.
5. Horror (and its subgenres) is, and probably always will be, the genre that is the most flexible and most creative. This is because their goal, that of fear, awe, etc., is the most visceral. This often means that the genre has the most variation in quality. The best of the best horrors are legitimately some of the best movies, while the worst of the worst....are the absolute dreck of film.
6. Remakes are not that bad, like ANYTHING else, just don't watch it. As much as I dislike the idea of Ghostbusters, the Ape movies have been a near-revelation in solid, big-budget adventure films.
7. Same with Superhero films. There are dozens of bad romantic comedy films every year. And even action films, drama films, etc. 2-4 Superhero movies yearly are a blip on the radar of usually 130ish films released in major theaters every year.
8. With that said, Superhero films are basically the new Sword and Sandal Epic. The fad will go away in time......
9. ...And the most likely killer of the Superhero film will be the resuscitation of the Action Film, currently in progress. If Keanu with John Wick, Cruise with his various roles, etc. can continue making aggressive, fun, self-aware action films they will end up in a stronger position.
10. We'll never see another wide release hand drawn animated film, and that's sad. I like the CGI films for story, but there is often something very sterile about the presentation. The emotional impact of Toy Story movies are blunted by the visual presentation.
11. However, there are three CGI films that transcend that - Wall-E, Up, and Ratatouille. Pixar's three best films.
12. With that said, the closest Pixar film to old school Disney films is actually Ratatouille.
ETA:
13. Shakespeare in Love was the right choice.
14. The Director's Cut of Kingdom of Heaven is an amazing film. Like Top 30-40 all time. The theatrical cut is yes, mediocre.
This post was edited on 3/15/17 at 10:09 am
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:45 am to JabarkusRussell
I think Nolan's three batman movies are the three best comic book movies ever (haven't seen Logan). I also think people obsess over issues in TDKR that would be overlooked in other comic book movies.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:46 am to JabarkusRussell
I thought the movie Sideways was awful.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:48 am to JabarkusRussell
1. I think Scarlett Johansson is homely.
2. I don't give a pass to Wiley Wiggins in Dazed and Confused for depicting an awkward kid. He's just a bad actor and that's the end of the story.
3. I've always loved Eyes Wide Shut.
4. The "arse in her cock" line in Boogie Nights was not a "happy accident" on any level. Totally written and planned that way.
2. I don't give a pass to Wiley Wiggins in Dazed and Confused for depicting an awkward kid. He's just a bad actor and that's the end of the story.
3. I've always loved Eyes Wide Shut.
4. The "arse in her cock" line in Boogie Nights was not a "happy accident" on any level. Totally written and planned that way.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:52 am to JabarkusRussell
Watchmen is absolutely terrible.
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