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I think Natalie Portman's performance in "V for Vendetta" was pretty good. She is not a bad actress imo...
Anyway, i never understood the hype for "The Ring". The movie wasn't scary in any moment. It has some disturbing images like the "nail" part in the videotape, but apart from that, it's a common movie. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
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What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
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This thread is just going in a large circle. Person A says Movie is overrated. Person B replies with why Person A is damn wrong and should be taken away to mental asylum. Repeat. Here's a handy way to see what movies you think are overrated: Go to IMDB's Top 250. Run through the list, pick which movies you don't like. Those are your overrated movies.
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Not questionning if your head is at the right place, but rather, do you have one? What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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Pulp Fiction, Avary never got mentions from any 'Pulp' fan that he wrote the piece. You're gonna deny that? This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
And for City On Fire, sure, it has the same plot, but does that in any way detract form Reservoir Dogs being a great film? No, it doesn't. Enjoy both of them. Tarantino knew this was a great movie, and also knew that not a whole lot of the North American audience would have heard of it. So, he copies it, causing you some distress. In the meantime, he made one hell of a film, and through his love of Asian cinema, has exposed western moviegoers to techniques and plot devices they may not be comfortable with. If anything, he has greatly increased the chance of people going to see City On Fire, which isn't a bad thing at all. Most amazing jew boots |
I'm shocked nobody has mentioned the most highly overrated film in all of existence - The Boondock Saints.
What a dumb fucking piece of shit. I like to call it "the stupid person's Pulp Fiction." It has nothing going for it at all. The "style" is pathetic and is a complete waste of time. I couldn't believe people actually praised this pile of shit movie when they talked to me about it. Oh well, some people are just less evolved than others. How ya doing, buddy? |
I agree, the script is bad, and the style is awful, but what it does have going for it is Willem Dafoe, who gives an absolutely great performance.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
My point is that, whether or not Tarantino acknowledges and documents all his influences, he is definitely not known for basing any of his films on his own imagination only. He is not famous for creating every piece of his movies from scratch; he's famous for the way he takes different pieces and puts them together. Thus, saying that 'people elevate him as a sort of genius who who writes every piece in his four movies' is just absurd, in my opinion. FELIPE NO Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of |
Influence and copy are two diferent things.
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Tarantino "copies" some things and is "influenced" by others. No one is saying otherwise. Aardark nailed the point I wasn't eloquent enough to get across with:
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All my friends love that movie and it just drives me up a wall. It's *so* bad. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
*backs away slowly* :lolsign: I thought of another one that has annoyed me - Wedding Crashers. Yeah, it was pretty funny. Ok? PRETTY funny. It's not the funniest movie ever made though. It has it's moments, but come on now. Everyone has mentioned Napoleon Dynamite, so no need to harp on that one any more than needed. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Harry Potter. Lord of the Rings. Fuck those movies and fuck every asshole with their shitty livejournal icons filled with shitty "witty" commentary referencing some retarded moment that happened in a series of shitty shit movies.
Both are overrated like all hell. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
The two that come to mind at the moment are the aforementioned Boondock Saints, and Requiem for a Dream. There was some clever cinematography in Requiem, but with regard to the actual story, I felt absolutely no sympathy for any of the characters. No, not even the crazy TV-addict mom. I'm as anti-drug as the next guy, but in this case, drugs ultimately had little to do with their demise. Drugs can't destroy a person's life if they don't have one in the first place.
Frickin' plastic bag. I was speaking idiomatically. |
I really enjoyed Pulp Fiction and the first half of From Dusk Till Dawn. Sure, Tarantino's not as amazing as some people say he is, but I have nothing against him.
Fight Club was awesome. It had this great style and atmosphere that few movies even come close to giving. The story also made you think, and it was just really entertaining. Someone also mentionned Leon, which I really liked. Maybe it's because I could care less about Nathalie Portman and watched it for Jean Reno. The action scenes were tight. Most amazing jew boots
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I think SAW is overrated. People deal with SAW as it is the second coming of horror. I don't believe it. I feel nothing but pity for the next sorry soul who says "OMG teh ending is sooo cool!" I think it's just plain stupid. Now, add Danny Glover reprising his role from Lethal Weapon in a cliché-ridden "fucked-up cop" side story. Ah, yes, it's also a good this that the Jigsaw killer didn't want his two prisoners to act their way out of the basement... So, we end up with some creative killing methods + Michael Emerson + Shawnee Smith= Second coming of the Horror movie genre? I still don't believe it.
Actually, I found the sequel to be a better movie although a cancer-stricken serial killer setting up an entire house with deathtraps goes way beyond my acceptance level for "suspension of disbelief". FELIPE NO |
Fight Club the movie was great, but it left out a lot of good stuff from the book (yeah, i read the book. Chuck is an amazing writer. check out his other books too *pimp*). I really wished they put in the part about making the chicks mum into soap... (long story).
Napolean Dynamite. I guess it isn't as bad as it was last year, where everyone in my highschool would talk about it, say the jokes and shit, and every friday night a teacher would show it in their room as a 'club.' yeah. And Family Guy. it's not a movie (well...there is one) but FUCK stop quoting it. Double Post:
He takes a lot of things from Takashi Miike and suppousively Takashi is one of Taratino's "All time favorite directors." He just plainly takes a HELL of a lot of things from japanese movie directors. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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Saw is one for me. I couldn't understand how a predictable horror movie with a stupid villain who had stupid motives and shitty acting could ave garnered the affection it did. I mean, really. Each flashback sequence is introduced by a brilliant line such as this:
"I remember it now..." "It was like it was only yesterday..." Added to that, I could see who the true killer was a MILE away, and while I didn't see the big twist at the end coming (i.e. where the killer was), I still thought it was shit and pointless. Ugh. Utter trpie. The Empire Strikes Back is also overrated. It's certainly a fucking awesome film, and forever influenced pop culture, but I preferred the first Star Wars film, personally. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I was not all that impressed with Raging Bull. I can appreciate the cinematography and visual design, but as a piece of entertainment I think it was clunky and tended to drag on when it should have been captivating. The premise was good, but the execution was less good.
I know, I'm a heathen. I can't think of many movies that I absolutely can't stand that also managed to become popular. I can always seem to find one thing or another to like about a film that hits it big. Akira is an example of one that I just can't swallow, though. Everyone harps on it like it's the Genesis Of All That Is Animated, and really it's just a mishmash of a bunch of unconnected shit and random happenstance. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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