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What's the purpose of movie-making? Is it to create art? No. It's to make money for the people who produce and finance it. Therefore, by that measurement, any movie that's popular is therefore a good movie. If you're referring to artist merit, then that's another argument. Even then, people can have very different opinions. Just read the user reviews on IMDB for almost any movie. View Quote It is not synonymous with “profitable.” |
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Dirty Dancing. Seriously. Sucked bad. Every woman in SW Virginia fucking made at least one trip to Mountain Lake over in Giles Co. over that half-ass, awful fucking movie.
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Overrated shit? Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was a sub par example of the genre, overhyped by a fawning western press who hadn’t never seen better examples. View Quote |
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All those Caddyshack, National Lampoons & Weekend @ Bernie’s movies - were retarded.
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The original True Grit. So badly acted, I can't bring myself to re-watch it. Honestly, it's pathetic.
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No Country for Old Men is in my top 5! Avatar is the kind of movie that came to my mind when I read your thread title. View Quote Op is wrong on slumdog and 1000 corpses. Decent movies |
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Star wars episode 7: The Force Awakens.
Sometimes I think I am in a parallel universe where I'm the only one who sees it's just a cheap copy of the 1977 Star Wars- cute robot wandering around the desert secretly carrying important data, cantina scene with weird aliens, sneaking into an imperial base to rescue a prisoner, bad guy in a black helmet, important character dramatically getting killed, etc etc etc. |
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you're hurting my heart, brother. peak wuxia, i can't think of a better one. hero went harder. ashes of time, maybe? red cliff? help me out here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Overrated shit? Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was a sub par example of the genre, overhyped by a fawning western press who hadn’t never seen better examples. Speaking of Jet Li, his Once Upon a Time in China and The Swordsman movies are good examples I’ll throw out. Saw nothing in Crouching Tiger to make it warrant the fuss it got compared to them. Hell, Shaolin Soccer (which came out about the same time as Crouching Tiger) had better wire work. Most of the reviews and attention it got in the West seemed to be due to its themes being new to the critics, more of a distribution and marketing coup than anything (not that a movie like Once Upon a Time in China had a chance in hell of gaining a Western following). And how could a movie like Crouching Tiger get so much attention while the following year’s Musa - with international distribution even arranged by Tarantino - went nowhere? Now there’s a superior film by every measure... though might be my Korean and Silk Road history bias showing. |
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Star wars episode 7: The Force Awakens. Sometimes I think I am in a parallel universe where I'm the only one who sees it's just a cheap copy of the 1977 Star Wars- cute robot wandering around the desert secretly carrying important data, cantina scene with weird aliens, sneaking into an imperial base to rescue a prisoner, bad guy in a black helmet, important character dramatically getting killed, etc etc etc. View Quote |
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Quoted: It was actual Inspire by a real event, but not directly about it. Look up the Sullivan brothers. 5 Brothers joined the navy, all were stationed on the same ship, 4 were killed in the same attack. The survivor was discharged and sent home. That incident is the reason the navy won’t let siblings serve on the same ship anymore. It is also what U.S.S. The Sullivans is named after. View Quote |
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Titanic or Avatar.
Back in the day Twister was basically a re-telling of Moby Dick but with tornados instead of a whale and Oklahoma instead of the ocean. |
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Avatar was highly overrated. Very lazy remaking of westerns with the bad old white man being the root of all evil. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Peak came later with Hero. Pure art. Speaking of Jet Li, his Once Upon a Time in China and The Swordsman movies are good examples I’ll throw out. Saw nothing in Crouching Tiger to make it warrant the fuss it got compared to them. Hell, Shaolin Soccer (which came out about the same time as Crouching Tiger) had better wire work. Most of the reviews and attention it got in the West seemed to be due to its themes being new to the critics, more of a distribution and marketing coup than anything (not that a movie like Once Upon a Time in China had a chance in hell of gaining a Western following). And how could a movie like Crouching Tiger get so much attention while the following year’s Musa - with international distribution even arranged by Tarantino - went nowhere? Now there’s a superior film by every measure... though might be my Korean and Silk Road history bias showing. View Quote So did Kung fu hustle, Kungpow (still makes me want to get an adult pair of squeaky shoes), hell even chandni chowk to china was better. If you want a laugh till you piss zombie movie check out bio zombie on dvd and turn on the engrish sub titles. |
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avatar and titanic immediately spring to mind. View Quote Attached File |
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Red Dawn is really hard to grasp if one didn't live the tension of the Cold War. And though Molly has my heart, she wouldn't have fit into the masterpiece that is the original, the only, Red Dawn/
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The premise of the OP are movies that were popular but actually suck OR movies that sucked yet were treated like epic block busters by the critics and the awards. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Yeah I did, doesn't change the logic fail on your judgement of Slumdog. Maybe you should watch it and make up your own mind. |
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Star wars episode 7: The Force Awakens. Sometimes I think I am in a parallel universe where I'm the only one who sees it's just a cheap copy of the 1977 Star Wars- cute robot wandering around the desert secretly carrying important data, cantina scene with weird aliens, sneaking into an imperial base to rescue a prisoner, bad guy in a black helmet, important character dramatically getting killed, etc etc etc. View Quote |
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People in Hollywood only vote for those inside their tribe to win. Talent is meaningless. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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99.9999% of every movie nominated for an Oscar in the past 30+ years. Earliest one I can recall that has been hyped into the stratosphere, forever, is Casablanca. Bogart was a leftwinger. His old lady, Bacall, was too. I recall the hype over that movie Streisand made once. Yentl, I think it was called. Man, that was a piece of work, but it got the whole media festoonage, glitter and roll out. Titanic was another. I never understood the fascination my fellow countrymen had for that film or even the actual ship wreck. The ship wreck was a major event back in the day, but why it occupies so much space in American culture, I will never understand. Must've been a large compliment of communists onboard is all I can figure. |
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Quoted: It was actual Inspire by a real event, but not directly about it. Look up the Sullivan brothers. 5 Brothers joined the navy, all were stationed on the same ship, 4 were killed in the same attack. The survivor was discharged and sent home. That incident is the reason the navy won’t let siblings serve on the same ship anymore. It is also what U.S.S. The Sullivans is named after. View Quote |
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The premise of the OP are movies that were popular but actually suck OR movies that sucked yet were treated like epic block busters by the critics and the awards. View Quote My logic is: 1. Slumdog made over $377,000,000 worldwide. That qualifies it as a popular movie. 2. You've never seen it. That disqualifies you as being worthy to judge whether it was 'good.' |
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I'm a big space nerd, but I couldn't make it through Gravity.
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Caddyshack. Tried to watch it on Amazon Prime. Turned it off half way through.
Bough a copy of Escape from New York on DVD. Sucked pretty bad. |
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Apocalypse Now
I think I fell asleep 3 times during that boring F'in movie. |
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Thor Ragnarok. What an awful turd of a movie. Bad acting by many, moronic plot I felt cheated watching it.
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Pearl harbor. I dont understand how so many people enjoyed that movie. View Quote Perfect war movie materials, right there. |
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Legends of the Fall.
I thought it kind of redeemed itself with that cool shootout ending, but then it kept going and got even worse. |
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Inglorious Basterds.
Stupid and predictable, plus Tarantino is an overrated douche. |
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Hunger Games (all)
No Country for Old Men Babel English Patient Bridges of Madison County |
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