Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slumdog Millionaire. It won awards, so we watched it. It was honestly the most disturbing movie. There were just too many upsetting things in it. Hated it.
+1. Only part I could tolerate was the music and dance at the conclusion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can anyone explain why they think Lost in Translation was "brilliant?"
no. it is early 2000s hipster trash and a stain on bill murray's career. wahh, sofia felt abandoned spike jonze.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can anyone explain why they think Lost in Translation was "brilliant?"
Anonymous wrote:Slumdog Millionaire. It won awards, so we watched it. It was honestly the most disturbing movie. There were just too many upsetting things in it. Hated it.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can anyone explain why they think Lost in Translation was "brilliant?"
Anonymous wrote:Steel Magnolias
Terms of Endearment
Titanic
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Any Andrew Lloyd Weber adaptation
Election
Crash, a cheap ripoff of Robert Altman's Short Cuts. It should never have won a best picture Oscar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver Linings Playbook
Agree with this - enjoyable but totally overrated.
I disagree with the OP, though. Dangerous Liaisons was fantastic, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:I still can't get over people hating A Fish called Wanda.
Some aweseome lines in it that still run through my head:
Oh you English are soooo superior . . .well you know where you'd be with out the good ol' United states. The smallest fucking province in the Russian Empire.
I don't care who you are, Mr Manfrenjensen, but you need to leave this instant!
You also stepped into a dark place, whoever mentioned they hated Best in Show. That thing is funny from start to finish. Example,
"We met in Starbucks. Actually, I was at one Starbucks, and I saw her at another Starbucks across the street."
Next someone will be saying they hated Fletch.