Re: A Movie Everyone Likes That You Think Is Crap?
Oof, you can smell the 2004 coming off this thread.
Also, lol at young me posting Pulp Fiction. |
Re: A Movie Everyone Likes That You Think Is Crap?
What do you mean 2004?
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Originally Posted by ironpony (Post 1987533)
What do you mean 2004?
It might be because this thread was originally started in 2004, but I don't know, that's just me. |
Re: A Movie Everyone Likes That You Think Is Crap?
Fight Club and Boondock Saints are the first two that come to mind.
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Re: A Movie Everyone Likes That You Think Is Crap?
I also like how even back in 2004 people were all "this thread's been done already".
Also, is Boondock Saints an everybody-loves-this kind of movie? Seems like most of the time I've seen it mentioned lately is in a negative fashion. |
Re: A Movie Everyone Likes That You Think Is Crap?
I only have one movie for this thread:p
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Re: A Movie Everyone Likes That You Think Is Crap?
I wouldn't say it was crap, but I found Dunkirk overrated. I didn't get the fuss. Maybe not being European caused me to not get attached to the events that unfolded on the screen. Maybe the nonlinear story affected my viewing experience. I am not against nonlinear plotlines, but I thought it was overdone here. But I didn't enjoy it at all.
Not to forget my ears getting destroyed by that loud sounds. |
Originally Posted by Iroquois (Post 1987537)
I also like how even back in 2004 people were all "this thread's been done already".
Also, is Boondock Saints an everybody-loves-this kind of movie? Seems like most of the time I've seen it mentioned lately is in a negative fashion. The difference in Pulp FIction is an interesting one as I would argue its actually only after 2004 that Tarantino's influence has really been fully felt. You had a lot of would be followers like Guy Ritchie back in the 90's but the likes of the McDonagh brothers have IMHO been a lot more successful. |
Re: A Movie Everyone Likes That You Think Is Crap?
I think it's easy to name Pulp Fiction when it's hyped as one of the greatest movies ever and ends up being 150 minutes of foul-mouthed dialogue punctuated by the occasional spot of violence that has no readily-digestible point (beyond themes of honour and redemption even for such low-life characters as these), which isn't going to work for everyone. I think it benefits from a second chance, at least.
Also you've got to laugh at a user with a Tony Soprano quote in their usertitle complaining about how Pulp Fiction makes Western culture look bad. That's the annoying thing about bumping old threads, you get users in them who say some of the most foolish stuff but they're no longer around for you to clown on them. Such a shame. The same goes for some of these choices that aren't "everybody likes this" films - I can't believe one person thought Catwoman was a film that everyone but them liked. |
Re: A Movie Everyone Likes That You Think Is Crap?
Originally Posted by Iroquois (Post 1987806)
That's the annoying thing about bumping old threads, you get users in them who say some of the most foolish stuff but they're no longer around for you to clown on them. Such a shame. The same goes for some of these choices that aren't "everybody likes this" films - I can't believe one person thought Catwoman was a film that everyone but them liked.
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