The movie you hate, but everyone else seems to love
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As a complement to the other topic
The Social Network
Really, when I heard they were going to make a movie about Facebook, I didn't understand why, and when I saw it in the movie, I didn't get it either. Acting was... ok, Andrew Garfield was the best to me, the plot was predictable, the characters as well, and overall, I just didn't understan the hype about the movie. Just because David Fincher directed it?
Then it wins golden globes and gets 8 nominations in the Oscars. The movie isn't bad, but It's not a masterpiece either. To me, it was nothing more than a BIG commercial for the theaters.
"Look, here's Facebook, it's awesome and if you don't have an account, what are you wating for?"
But.. everyone else seems to like it
I sure didn't
The Social Network
Really, when I heard they were going to make a movie about Facebook, I didn't understand why, and when I saw it in the movie, I didn't get it either. Acting was... ok, Andrew Garfield was the best to me, the plot was predictable, the characters as well, and overall, I just didn't understan the hype about the movie. Just because David Fincher directed it?
Then it wins golden globes and gets 8 nominations in the Oscars. The movie isn't bad, but It's not a masterpiece either. To me, it was nothing more than a BIG commercial for the theaters.
"Look, here's Facebook, it's awesome and if you don't have an account, what are you wating for?"
But.. everyone else seems to like it
I sure didn't
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I don't necessarily hate, but I don't share enthusiasm for:
-Woody Allen films
-Large portion of film noir
-Stalker
-The Hurt Locker
-Woody Allen films
-Large portion of film noir
-Stalker
-The Hurt Locker
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The only one I can think of right now is Titanic.
There are movies that have a huge hype but I just can't understand why - The Dark Knight, Inception, Social Network ...
There are movies that have a huge hype but I just can't understand why - The Dark Knight, Inception, Social Network ...
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How did you like the newest NC Hinata?
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I don't know... I don't like NC as much as befoere. Still I thought it was a good idea to steal these topics and bring them here from their forumKosmo wrote:How did you like the newest NC Hinata?
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Eat, Pray, Love. I wanted to shoot myself in the face.
Juno. Jesus fucking christ, I almost had an aneurysm. Independent film-making, my ass.
The Butterfly Effect. 'Hey! Basically, I should never have been born at all! You just wasted 2 hours of your life!'
Forrest Gump. For perpetuating the belief that in America, the American Dream will come to you as long as you're honest, even if you're a complete moron. No, if you're honest but a complete moron you'll get eaten alive by the competition. I defy you to name me honest men who make it into the Forbes 500.
The Devil's Rejects. An exceptional effort at making the anti-heroes of the film the most irritating, annoying and dislikable characters in the whole story. An anti-hero is someone you identify with despite (or maybe because of) their questionable morals and alternative views of the world; Captain Spaulding's crew were just a bunch of disturbed freaks (i.e., not identifiable with) who deserved the most horrible endings imaginable. They didn't symbolise anything or represent anyone real, just sadistically tortured and murdered people for no apparent reason. And I fucking wanted to strangle Rob Zombie's wife for that grating, screeching cackle of hers. I actually felt happy when they all got shot to pieces at the end; I'm pretty sure that's not what Rob Zombie intended. House of a Thousand Corpses was a pretty fun, brainless horror film that worked because it didn't take itself too seriously, but with the sequel it seemed that Zombie was trying to make some sort of social commentary, and failed spectacularly. And as for playing Freebird during the final sequence? Oh fuck off.
The Passion of the Christ. Parker & Stone say it all better than I ever could.
Invictus. For anyone possessed of even the barest of knowledge about South Africa, just embarrassing to watch. Or as Matt Cale put it, South Africa for Dummies.
The Reader. What a load of shit.
Juno. Jesus fucking christ, I almost had an aneurysm. Independent film-making, my ass.
The Butterfly Effect. 'Hey! Basically, I should never have been born at all! You just wasted 2 hours of your life!'
Forrest Gump. For perpetuating the belief that in America, the American Dream will come to you as long as you're honest, even if you're a complete moron. No, if you're honest but a complete moron you'll get eaten alive by the competition. I defy you to name me honest men who make it into the Forbes 500.
The Devil's Rejects. An exceptional effort at making the anti-heroes of the film the most irritating, annoying and dislikable characters in the whole story. An anti-hero is someone you identify with despite (or maybe because of) their questionable morals and alternative views of the world; Captain Spaulding's crew were just a bunch of disturbed freaks (i.e., not identifiable with) who deserved the most horrible endings imaginable. They didn't symbolise anything or represent anyone real, just sadistically tortured and murdered people for no apparent reason. And I fucking wanted to strangle Rob Zombie's wife for that grating, screeching cackle of hers. I actually felt happy when they all got shot to pieces at the end; I'm pretty sure that's not what Rob Zombie intended. House of a Thousand Corpses was a pretty fun, brainless horror film that worked because it didn't take itself too seriously, but with the sequel it seemed that Zombie was trying to make some sort of social commentary, and failed spectacularly. And as for playing Freebird during the final sequence? Oh fuck off.
The Passion of the Christ. Parker & Stone say it all better than I ever could.
Invictus. For anyone possessed of even the barest of knowledge about South Africa, just embarrassing to watch. Or as Matt Cale put it, South Africa for Dummies.
The Reader. What a load of shit.
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Very well said!NeonVomit wrote: Forrest Gump. For perpetuating the belief that in America, the American Dream will come to you as long as you're honest, even if you're a complete moron. No, if you're honest but a complete moron you'll get eaten alive by the competition. I defy you to name me honest men who make it into the Forbes 500.
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It's of the worst movies I've ever seen. I didn't mention it because it doesn't seem to be all that popular. It has no point and it has Ashton fucking Kutcher sucking the life from everyone else in the movie.The Butterfly Effect. 'Hey! Basically, I should never have been born at all! You just wasted 2 hours of your life!'
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Well, then the movie was true to life---ask Demi!Shurik wrote:It's of the worst movies I've ever seen. I didn't mention it because it doesn't seem to be all that popular. It has no point and it has Ashton fucking Kutcher sucking the life from everyone else in the movie.The Butterfly Effect. 'Hey! Basically, I should never have been born at all! You just wasted 2 hours of your life!'
Seriously, I thought The Butterfly Effect was kinda stupid, too. It was trying to go to places not often gone before and wound up sort of a mockery. Really weird.
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eat pray love, is easily the worst chick flick ever.
passion of J.C. too intense.
the hurt locker break my ball, the americanysm is just too much to handle. the love of war and stuff, that is why that film got an oscar instead of AVATAR, can you believe that crap?
on the other hand. the dark knight is the best shit ever. classic.
passion of J.C. too intense.
the hurt locker break my ball, the americanysm is just too much to handle. the love of war and stuff, that is why that film got an oscar instead of AVATAR, can you believe that crap?
on the other hand. the dark knight is the best shit ever. classic.
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I can believe it.adrian9 wrote: the hurt locker break my ball, the americanysm is just too much to handle. the love of war and stuff, that is why that film got an oscar instead of AVATAR, can you believe that crap?
Avatar's story was something a child would have come up with. It was so simplistic and predictable, but then again the audience didn't go to see Avatar because of its story, and James Cameron surely didn't make Avatar for the story. It was an impressive cinematic achievement and definitely pushed the boundaries of what we can expect in films, but not for some innovative plotlines or character development.
As for the Dark Knight, probably the best superhero film yet made, and will take some beating.
I don't think I need to dissect anything Twilight.
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I hate that Mozart Amadeus... the plot is so Carnivorous and Vapid.
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I have something else carnivorous and vapid for you.J.S. Bach wrote:I hate that Mozart Amadeus... the plot is so Carnivorous and Vapid.
FUCK YOU!!
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Please do. Quality Twilight bashing never gets oldI don't think I need to dissect anything Twilight.
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Inception. :yuk:
I don't hate The Dark Knight, but I really don't understand what's so special about it. I'm more into Burton's Batman films.
I don't hate The Dark Knight, but I really don't understand what's so special about it. I'm more into Burton's Batman films.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote:I have something else carnivorous and vapid for you.J.S. Bach wrote:I hate that Mozart Amadeus... the plot is so Carnivorous and Vapid.
FUCK YOU!!
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yeah the avatar story is about the take james did to the old good vs evil stuff. but if you are not moved by the images and the pace of the history you are not alive. and in the end that movie leave you a nice message. what the fuck does hurt locker does, praise war and how great is the USA army....fuck that , the oscar belongs to AVATAR.NeonVomit wrote:I can believe it.adrian9 wrote: the hurt locker break my ball, the americanysm is just too much to handle. the love of war and stuff, that is why that film got an oscar instead of AVATAR, can you believe that crap?
Avatar's story was something a child would have come up with. It was so simplistic and predictable, but then again the audience didn't go to see Avatar because of its story, and James Cameron surely didn't make Avatar for the story. It was an impressive cinematic achievement and definitely pushed the boundaries of what we can expect in films, but not for some innovative plotlines or character development.
As for the Dark Knight, probably the best superhero film yet made, and will take some beating.
I don't think I need to dissect anything Twilight.
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Amen to that. Burton's films were classics and enjoyable ones at that. The latest Batman films are like particularly bad hangovers to me. Batman is supposed to be comedic escapism with a gothic flavour, not deluded grim "realism" (how realistic is a guy wearing a mask and a cape anyway?) I think the last two Batman films completely missed the mark. It was a chore to finish watching them.Carcass wrote:Inception. :yuk:
I don't hate The Dark Knight, but I really don't understand what's so special about it. I'm more into Burton's Batman films.
Another film that really disappointed me was Lost in Translation. Everybody loved it, but I still don't see the appeal. Only one scene stands out, the one where Bill Murray is trying to sell Suntory whiskey. During the rest of the film I really felt like "Did I just buy a ticket for that?"
Oh yeah, the cinematography and music are fine... and Sofia Coppola seems to be a nice enough person; maybe that's it. I don't know, but it's almost an obsession for me. How can a film that everyone liked - and still likes - so much leave me cold in such an epic manner? Help me out here. What's the appeal of that film?
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http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/8590/asdoy.jpgDamien Thorn wrote:How can a film that everyone liked - and still likes - so much leave me cold in such an epic manner? Help me out here. What's the appeal of that film?
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Mormegil wrote:http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/8590/asdoy.jpgDamien Thorn wrote:How can a film that everyone liked - and still likes - so much leave me cold in such an epic manner? Help me out here. What's the appeal of that film?
Yes, certainly! But there are far better films for that kind of thing...
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The new films take themselves a lot more seriously, and I think that's why they're cool - if you go into them expecting Adam West doing slapstick then you're bound to be disappointed. I don't think a story about a kid whose parents are murdered in front of him who then grows up to fight the Mafia, corruption and psychopathic mass-murderers can really be seen as comedic escapism.Damien Thorn wrote: Amen to that. Burton's films were classics and enjoyable ones at that. The latest Batman films are like particularly bad hangovers to me. Batman is supposed to be comedic escapism with a gothic flavour, not deluded grim "realism" (how realistic is a guy wearing a mask and a cape anyway?) I think the last two Batman films completely missed the mark. It was a chore to finish watching them.
Using the superhero movie genre as something more than a pure action fun-fest and to actually study characters and how they develop was a pretty brave thing to do and I think Christopher Nolan pulled it off really well. Also, don't forget a lot of the buzz was about Heath Ledger's performance which was pretty damn mindblowing.
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Batman nowadays...
Donald Duck is a single guy trying to score with that hot squeeze Daisy Duck whilst trying to bring up his three little orphaned nephews. That's hardly the Brady Bunch either. But wait, there's even something unconventional about the Brady Bunch, with Carol being single. Wasn't she a divorcée? Likewise, the murder of Bruce Wayne's parents is just there as a necessary precondition for the story. After all, there are no stories in a perfect world. Therefore, domestic bliss is always the first thing to be disturbed or disappear. Hell, that even happened on the first pages of The Hobbit and Harry Potter...NeonVomit wrote:The new films take themselves a lot more seriously, and I think that's why they're cool - if you go into them expecting Adam West doing slapstick then you're bound to be disappointed. I don't think a story about a kid whose parents are murdered in front of him who then grows up to fight the Mafia, corruption and psychopathic mass-murderers can really be seen as comedic escapism.Damien Thorn wrote: Amen to that. Burton's films were classics and enjoyable ones at that. The latest Batman films are like particularly bad hangovers to me. Batman is supposed to be comedic escapism with a gothic flavour, not deluded grim "realism" (how realistic is a guy wearing a mask and a cape anyway?) I think the last two Batman films completely missed the mark. It was a chore to finish watching them.
Using the superhero movie genre as something more than a pure action fun-fest and to actually study characters and how they develop was a pretty brave thing to do and I think Christopher Nolan pulled it off really well. Also, don't forget a lot of the buzz was about Heath Ledger's performance which was pretty damn mindblowing.
If Christopher Nolan pulled off character development so very well, then why is the protagonist himself still a character as flat as a pancake - or a pizza margharita? Central themes in Batman are justice and vindication, and those concepts are hardly even touched upon. All we get is a drab and obligatory psychological rationale for why Bruce Wayne became The Batman, which - effectively - renders the entire venture even more ridiculous than if the director had decided to dispense with such psychological archaelogy. Michel Houellebecq wrote about breaking the boundaries of fiction in his novel Elementary Particles, and I think Chris Nolan is guilty of that in the latest two Batman films. He is trying to make Batman "real", which is about as pointless as trying to make a realistic version of Peter Pan. Oh gee, I hope I didn't inspire anyone...
As far as Heath Ledger goes: he did a decent job playing the joker, but I can't help feeling that his status as an actor has been somewhat inflated by his untimely death. The same goes for Kurt Cobain. In a culture that is obsessed with sacrifice and death, we turn these people into contemporary religious icons, aka T-shirts. As a humanist, that never ceases to amaze me...
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Okay, good one...
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