Anonymous wrote:Ghost is one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
I didn't enjoy Silver Linings Playbook, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Casablanca
Dr Zhivago
Dangerous Liasons
Legends of the Fall
tastes vary, I understand that, but this is probably the most loved, respected American film I can think of. A saw a poll a few years back of Hollywood industry people who called it their favorite film. I've watched it maybe 25 times and think it is nearly perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big lebowski
Agree!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, some of my favorite movies are listed here. Different strokes for different folks. Like music (or any other art), its in the eye of the beholder, and some things resonate with some and not with others.
Lost in Translation is one of my all-time favorites. Gave it to a friend to watch, and she was completely floored that I thought it was any good. She just said that nothing happened in the movie, it was boring. I guess I could relate to the characters, and she couldn't.
Lost in Translation is BORING! It's mostly shots of Scarlett Johansen in her underwear looking out a hotel window. ZZZZZ (Sofia Coppola is a crappy director, but at least nepotism is alive and well in Hollywood.)
We'll have to agree to disagree -- I think the movie was brilliant.
But there are plenty of polarizing movies. I for one, love Napolean Dynamite... I know of plenty who just don't get it, and think its lame (including Roger Ebert).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Casablanca
Dr Zhivago
Dangerous Liasons
Legends of the Fall
tastes vary, I understand that, but this is probably the most loved, respected American film I can think of. A saw a poll a few years back of Hollywood industry people who called it their favorite film. I've watched it maybe 25 times and think it is nearly perfect.
Lawrence of Arabia on 70mm is perfect.
Casablanca is a very good film no question about that.....but it is overrated by a lot in my book precisely because it is considered by a lot as the 'greatest' of American film
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Shawshank Redemption: If you think it's deep, I think you're an idiot.
I'll never understand why they killed off the crooked warden. Wouldn't it have been much better to let him live out his days under the awful prison conditions he created?
Disagree with the first poster. This is in my top 5 favorite movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Casablanca
Dr Zhivago
Dangerous Liasons
Legends of the Fall
tastes vary, I understand that, but this is probably the most loved, respected American film I can think of. A saw a poll a few years back of Hollywood industry people who called it their favorite film. I've watched it maybe 25 times and think it is nearly perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Shawshank Redemption: If you think it's deep, I think you're an idiot.
I'll never understand why they killed off the crooked warden. Wouldn't it have been much better to let him live out his days under the awful prison conditions he created?