Anonymous wrote:Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Stupid, stupid stupid stories. Hate all iterations of these movie.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I've tried watching a Fish Called Wanda several times; it is such a snoozer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can anyone explain why they think Lost in Translation was "brilliant?"
I need an explanation too. And I love Woody Allen movies so I can take character development, but this LiT was such a waste.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I think it would have been a great movie if the ending had not been so sappy. I wish the chick would have screwed a dude and totally left Bradley Cooper alone at the dance. Then if he had pulled out an AR-15 and mowed down his ex wife and friends, it would have been just stunning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can anyone explain why they think Lost in Translation was "brilliant?"
I didn't think it was "brilliant," but having lived in Japan for awhile, I could totally relate to many of the cultural references and confusions.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can anyone explain why they think Lost in Translation was "brilliant?"
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can anyone explain why they think Lost in Translation was "brilliant?"
Anonymous wrote:Midnight in Paris

Anonymous wrote:Seriously, can anyone explain why they think Lost in Translation was "brilliant?"
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if they were well "rated", but people certainly seemed to love the following movies that I walked out on, they were so bad:
Napoleon Dynamite
Little Miss Sunshine
Best in Show
I hate that conceit of showing painful losers who think highly of themselves, so that we can laugh at their loser-ness, AND their mistaken self-confidence. (Add The Office, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Parks & Rec...)