Unpopular Entertainment Opinions

Anonymous
I hated the movies Moonlight and LaLaLand. The fact that they won awards but not really shocked.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Here is my unpopular opinion:

All of the Batchelor/Batchelorette shows, Real Housewives show, KUWTK, etc. and anything else like it are painful to watch and quite possibly make you dumber.


That seems like a POPULAR opinion. I think my opinion is the unpopular one, which is that I find those shows a fascinating insight into the human psyche and thing that people who trash talk them are elitist.


I watch some reality TV shows and agree that brain cells die during this time. I don’t think that’s an unpopular opinion. However my real life stressors (career, toddler, aging parents, COVID etc etc) fade away for an hour, and I need that.

Also, +1, I do find them quite interesting from a sociological perspective. It’s insight to life styles and thought processes that are outside of my world. If they were on NatGeo or PBS instead of Bravo people would think differently. I mean, the choices being made by people on 16 and Pregnant, and Housewives of NYC or BH…interesting.

Very different from my life, which is more like “The Cosby Show” adjacent.
Anonymous
Reese Witherspoon looks like this



Anonymous
Bruce Springsteen isn’t that great and appeals to middle-aged men who have nothing going for them in their lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is my unpopular opinion:

All of the Batchelor/Batchelorette shows, Real Housewives show, KUWTK, etc. and anything else like it are painful to watch and quite possibly make you dumber.


Amen.

I never could figure out why things like the Bachelor/ette shows, Love Island etc. are not seen as pretty much outright prostitution. But I guess if everyone signs the releases and says they're fine with being presented that way....


+1

Too many “users” on those shows only out for Instagram fame, with their goal being to make money off fit tea referral codes. The Bachelor(ette) is also suuuuuuper boring, and I know what you mean about feeling dumber as you watch it. I genuinely don’t get the appeal. Colton in particular was an ugly, boring dud (I do think he came out in part to revive whatever was left of his TV “career”). Even 90 Day Fiancé jumped the shark a few years ago, unfortunately.
Anonymous
Blake Lively as Serena van der Woodsen was the definition of “suspend disbelief.” She can’t act to save her life. The actress playing Blair (blanking on her name, Leighton Meester?) would have fit the role much better; Blake would have done well as Jenny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hated the movies Moonlight and LaLaLand. The fact that they won awards but not really shocked.

Totally agree.
Oh, and while we're at it, this year's Oscar winner, Nomadland, is so unoriginal and pretentious it's unwatchable. The only reason it got the award is its Asian female director who also happen to be super privileged but that's another story..
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Will Ferrell and Adam Sandler are not funny.

Neither was Home Alone.


Will Ferrell is funny as a sidekick or in a cameo (think Frank the Tank or Chaz), but if he is the main character (think Elf, Anchorman, or Talladega Nights), you are correct.

Adam Sandler was funny doing the Hanukkah song, but that was it. Agreed. Baby voice in every movie. He sucks. Wedding Singer was the best movie he was in, but Drew B. and the 80s music references carried that movie.

I thought Home Alone had its moments, but a very overrated movie.

So, I think your post was spot on.

Disagree on Will Ferrell, he was hilarious on SNL.
Adam Sandler and Home Alone - agreed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Napoleon Dynamite is so funny to me.

Well, that's not necessarily an unpopular opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hated Pulp Fiction. Thought the Uma dance with Travolta was stupid, didn’t like the violence, just not enjoyable at all. Every one of my friends raved about this movie, but it’s one of my all-time least favorites. Just don’t understand how so many people LOVED this movie.


Agree with all your points.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bruce Springsteen isn’t that great and appeals to middle-aged men who have nothing going for them in their lives.


Or stupid Millennials who are mesmerized by everything from the 80's because they also have little going for them. I mean look, they are all listening to 80's and 90's music, LOL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reese Witherspoon looks like this






she doesn't have a long face though, more like diamond or base-shaped.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I dislike all of Taylor Swift's new stuff. I think it's boring.


So so true. Her last album is a total complete boring snoozzzzzee. Snooze fest.


Haha. And I disagree. Love her new album
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Not only did Friends rip off Living Single, but The Golden Girls ripped the show 227.



227 was sooooo good!!!

i mean i still love golden girls ( will only admit on an anonymous forum, i even watched hot in cleveland. mostly while trying to fall asleep) im the poster who brought up living single.

sure friends was a thing but part of its thing is that white people will watch white people but not 'black' shows even if they are very similar, that should make us all feel a little uncomfortable.


I get your point you’re trying to make, but that’s a vast overgeneralization. The Cosby Show, The Jefferson’s, Sanford and Son, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Family Matters, Good Times are just a few that come to mind.

And there is no so such thing as an “original” sitcom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is my unpopular opinion:

All of the Batchelor/Batchelorette shows, Real Housewives show, KUWTK, etc. and anything else like it are painful to watch and quite possibly make you dumber.


That seems like a POPULAR opinion. I think my opinion is the unpopular one, which is that I find those shows a fascinating insight into the human psyche and thing that people who trash talk them are elitist.

And I think Kim Kardashian is a good person and, while I'm sure she isn't crying into her 8000 thread count pillows about it, is a victim of our rampantly misogynistic culture. But she has also built her empire off of it so I think she comes out on top.
How is she a victim????
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