Re: Overrated movies?
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 3:29 pm
O Brother is phenomenal.
Who actually likes Eli Roth other than gore fans?D.o.S. wrote:No. Pick again.
Noomi Rapace, she was the most awesome character as Lisbeth, but I also dug the American version as well. They were both wonderfully acted and portrayed, but I preferred the Swedish versions.behndy wrote:that's weird. i fucking HATED the OG movies. Lisbeth was pretty awesome, they gutted every other character. but i adored the books and seeing all these gutless versions of the peoples i'd just read bummed me out.
Agreed.D.o.S. wrote:O Brother is phenomenal.
I don't like big budget horror movies either. I don't think many movie fans do. They're basically glorified blowjob pictures. You take your date to one and get a BJ because she can't stand how scary it is. They also make a lot of money and don't cost as much to make as a comic book adaptation, so yeah.warwick.hoy wrote:Any big budget horror/zombie flick.
Just what I want to do for 2.5 hours. Sit there with my heart pounding waiting on something to startle me. Fuck that noise.
Movies in general are stupid to me; there are a few that I like no doubt,...but I'm always exhausted by the end.
About a minute after a movie starts I'm ready for it to be over. Maybe it's an attention span thing.
It is. Weep away.AngryGoldfish wrote: Who actually likes Eli Roth other than gore fans?
I love dear old Quentin. Even his weaker movies I enjoy, which in my book is only one: Death Proof. But as for Scott, Robin Hood was actually one of those disappointments that I wish I never knew existed. Prometheus was a let down, as was Hannibal, Kingdom of Heaven, G.I. Jane and American Gangster. I think because his movies are so hyped, when they're only worthy of a few stars, I kinda see it as a failure. All the films I mentioned, with the exception of Robin Hood and G.I. Jane, are all '3 star' movies, IMO, but they were still disappointmenting.
Who's the top guy?
behndy wrote:if that's Takashi Miike then you're dead inside and i weep for your emptiness.
See, that's wild, because I see OBWAT? as a very American movie. Not to the degree of something like Nashville, but it's interesting that something like that translates (even if it's not translating very far).Agreed.
"What ya ridin' there, Tommy?"
"Roll-top desk."
It was so perfect. O' Brother is up there as my favourite comedies ever. The visual style, the make-up and outfits, the sound and music, the perfect comedic timing, the outlandish characters, the music, the music, it was all perfect.
"Cows. I hate cows worse than coppers".
Now I feel like an idiot. I wasted my youth not getting dome during horror flicks.They're basically glorified blowjob pictures. You take your date to one and get a BJ because she can't stand how scary it is. They also make a lot of money and don't cost as much to make as a comic book adaptation, so yeah.
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I just don't think he's a particularly great director.behndy wrote:..... first movie i had fuckins at in the theater was Edward Scissorhands. does that count?
DOSEY I LOVE YOU BUT I WILL FUCKING CUT PARTS OFF OF YOU BARELY COOK THEM AND THEN FEED THEM BACK TO YOU MIIKE IS A GOD.
..... yeah, he's done some shitty things, but when he's making like 12 movies a year to finance the less marketable stuff he wants to do i don't hold that against him.
Park Chan-Wook is another hero of mines.
Closest I got was boring movie leading to making out leading to leaving theater for shag-a-rumpus in her car in the parking lot.warwick.hoy wrote:I've never gotten head in a movie theater either.
I feel empty inside.
I'm not judging them based on their scale alone. If you took away Ridley Scott's name, flicks like Robin Hood and G.I. Jane would equate to a passable, forgettable Hollywood Summer blockbuster that does averagely well in the box office; not enough to make a sequel, but enough to make everyone a little richer. Ridley Scott is a great director; he's one of my favourites. But in my opinion he's made too many forgettable movies, irrelevant of my preconceived notions or his stature as a director, for me to leave him out here.D.o.S. wrote:Ridley Scott is a fantastic director, though. About to run out the door, but you can't just judge a director on the scale of his movies--sounds counterintuitive, isn't.
Street Fighter the movie in middle school... not another soul in the theater besides myself and the girl who wanted to go. She was topless 5 minutes into the movie (maybe Van Damme got her going?). After fooling around throughout the movie we came walking out the exit to the whole crew of high school dudes working there. I... was pretty embarrassed. They just stared at us as we left the theater.Joe Gress wrote:Closest I got was boring movie leading to making out leading to leaving theater for shag-a-rumpus in her car in the parking lot.warwick.hoy wrote:I've never gotten head in a movie theater either.
I feel empty inside.
Just watch the first two movies and forget the rest...Andrew wrote:The only Alien movies i've seen have been Resurrection and Prometheus. I bought a 4 movie boxset for $30au, I plan on changing this.
Not implying they're overrated, just felt compelled to actually see them. I'm in a pretty big Dead Space phase so I may as well see the thing that the games blatantly rip-off.