7/25/2007 12:07 PM
posted awhile ago
Re: Top 5 Everybody Seems To Love But I Hate!!!
Great topic!!! I'll play. tmoney - my #1 is your #5 1.) Anchorman - Don't get me wrong. I actually like Will Ferrell. But not in this stupid movie. He made me want to hit him. Seriously. 2.) Wedding Crashers - Please tell me why this movie is supposed to be funny. I'm asking. Oh, and Will Ferrell appeared in this one too. Hey, I thought he was hilarious as Ricky Bobby. I always say it's a crapshoot with him. 3.) Citizen Kane - Ok, before you start hurling tomatoes, hear me out. Yes, it was a breakthrough. Yes, it was ahead of its time. Is it the greatest movie of all time????? Why? The movie is sooooooo boring! I like cerebral films, I do. I like those kinds of quasi-biographical quasi-allegorical type films. I don't hate it completely, but I'm tired of everyone telling me it's the best there is. I still think Casablanca and The Godfather are both far better movies, and they're entertaining too. Those movies have it all! Sorry, Orson. Here's looking at you. 4.) Gladiator and Braveheart - Two best picture winners. I don't absolutely hate them. Maybe it's because I lack testosterone, but why are they so great? Braveheart is the better of the two, but maybe it's because I like Australian Mel over Australian Russell. I just did not get into either one. And I'm all for fights for freedom and that. Gladiator in particular did not have me thinking it was the bee's knees. I've only seen either once and have no desire to do so again. 5.) And I totally agree with tmoney about Vertigo - It has to be my least favorite of Hitchcock's, and I love him so much. The idea of it is genius, on the one hand, but on the other hand, I find it a hard movie to watch for all the same reasons. I agree with absolutely everything you said, tmoney, so if you've blashphemed, then so have I. Damned we shall be. Now - to defend. Ocean's 11 - Again, the lower the expectations, the better you will find this flick. If you are trying to see cinematic integrity and seriousness in this film, then you've exempted yourself from enjoying it. It is totally a picture about having fun, as it is, after all, a caper film. If you try to look at it as more than that, then yes you will be disappointed. Just saying. I liked it because I liked what, or specifically, who I was looking at. Crash - You love it or you hate it. Personally, I think it's high time someone manipulated people on this subject. I commend Haggis for tackling it head-on and purposefully throwing the subject in people's faces, since most people (especially not of color) seem to want to avoid these taboo topics. I'm a civil rights investigator by day, and I do consider it an important film. Did it manipulate? Hell yes. If it unseated a few people and finally got them to reflect on what they do on a daily basis, I'm all for it. Rar. But I respect that being manipulated can be equally annoying, Risselada. There are movies that find me thinking the same things - like, let me form my own opinion or something. Shrek/Pixar - First of all, you CANNOT compare Pixar to any other mass-marketed CGI firm. Shrek and its ugly cousins compared to all of the Pixar flicks are apples to oranges. Pixar is a QUALITY movie firm with unusual/original storylines and making and groundbreaking CGI animation. Dreamworks is the copycat that produced Shrek and many of the other tripetastic CGI wannabes. However, the first Shrek is actually an extremely funny movie. It gets dumber as it gets sequelized. It's all owing to Eddie Murphy as Donkey. He alone is worth the watch. Still, give Pixar a chance. In fact, try out Ratatouille. You will almost forget it's supposed to be a cartoon. Tarantino - Again, you love or you hate him. I favor the former. I don't like all of his films, but I hold Pulp Fiction and the Kill Bills in very high regard indeed. While profane, bloody, and graphic, they are also masterworks of ingenious filmmaking and storytelling, even if QT is really a grownup Nerd having his revenge (I hold to that). I haven't seen High Fidelity or Eternal Sunshine...but I really want to based on the hype, so I'll wait and see if it's overrated or not. I agree that the Graduate was also not the most entertaining film out there, but you gotta agree it had its place. Kind of like Citizen Kane, only with more sex. Lord of the Rings - Well, I can't even make a coherent sentence. You must not like the genre. These are some of the best films ever made. Oh yes. But I realize hobbits and such aren't for everyone. Se7en - I don't think as many people like this one as you think. Still, I did. I thought it was another well put-together movie. Not my absolute favorite, but one when, I can stomach it, I enjoy watching. Ok, I'm spent. Peace out.
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