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I personally like to call these films "Movies I don't like others seem to do." If anyone wants me to explain why I don't like some of these films, I will be more than welcome to. I just don't have the time now because the list is large.

(Forward-This list isn't 100% for placement, but it is for my 1-10 rating though.)

49. Tootsie

48. Topper

47. Puss in Boots

46. Some Like It Hot

45. My Neighbor Totoro

44. The Adventures of Tintin

43. Young Frankenstein

42. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
(PS-The Sequel was funny though)
41. Monsters University

40. Lee Daniels' The Butler

39. Ted

38. The Outsiders (Novel was better)

37. Top Gun?

36. Thief (1981)

35. The Cotton Club

34. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

33. Little Caesar

32. His Girl Friday

31. For Me and My Gal

30. Caddyshack

29. Mission: Impossible

28. Ferris Bueller's Day Off

27. Midnight in Paris

26. CHARLIE and the Chocolate Factory

25. Daniel Craig James Bond Films

24. Fletch

23. Operation Petticoat

22. Meet Me in St. Louis

21. Godzilla, King of Monsters! (AKA The bad Raymond Burr Version of a Wonderful Movie, Gojira)

20. Sabotage (1936)

19. On Moonlight Bay

18. They Shall Have Music

17. Chinatown

16. Of Mice and Men (1992)
(I have nothing against Steinbeck's wonderful novella. I'm against this adaptation of it)
15. Minority Report

14. The Pirate

13. She Done Him Wrong

12. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

11. American Hustle

10. 42nd Street

9. The Last of the Mohicans

8. Dead Poets Society

7. The Bank Dick

6. Some Came Running

5. Leave her to Heaven

4. Monkey Business

3. The Last Picture Show

2. The Grand Budapest Hotel

1. A Christmas Story
Totoro, Butch Cassidy, Some Like it Hot, Chinatown, Dead Poets Society,

Can you explain to me the reason of your severe rating on these masterpiece?
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Lord High Filmquisitor
Most recently, I'd say 12 Years a Slave. It's a pretty stock historical drama that was made to appeal to critics' sensibilities. I found it good, although not great, and not particularly memorable nor enjoyable. I gave it a solid 7/10, far from my favorites of the year.
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WARNING: "Chinatown" spoilers below
just watched Chinatown again.. It's a movie you have to watch twice. After you know what her father did, you can watch the movie a second time with more compassion and understanding, why the lies, etc..



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The Doors is very overrated... The band is one of the greatest of all-time, but Oliver Stone likes fiction and himself. It's so inaccurate, too sensationalist.



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Ha!

Oh my, a zero score for:
2. The Grand Budapest Hotel
1. A Christmas Story



Well at least you're not shy about your opinions!...Oh and HELLO!
I see you are new, Welcome! I like you ID name, BTW.



The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Godfather
Casablanca
Scarface
The Graduate
Chinatown
Sideways
Slumdog Millionaire
The English Patient
All about Eve
I've never seen Casablanca, but the only film on your list that I would agree is overrated is The English Patient.



The only ones I'd really go against (tha i've seen) are Leave her to Heaven, Chinatown and Top Gun. I quite like 42nd Street, but it's a musical, so I have no problem with anyone rating it/them lowly, as I usually don't like them. I don't need explanations.
Personally I have nothing against the musical genre. I actually love the genre. I just didn't like 42nd Street at all because I thought it was boring and the Broadway Production it was building up to was underwhelming.

All of the movies I put on my list I have only seen once so my opinion on them may change if I watch them again.



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I loved 42nd street. Some of the best music numbers I've seen. Busby Berkeley was a genius. Sure the storyline isn't strong but then again most musicals aren't known for their narrative.



American Hustle, Chinatown, The Last Picture Show, and Casino Royale? Yeah, we have nothing in common.
I wouldn't say that. Both of our favorites list have Rear Window on it and we both like North by Northwest.

Everyone will someday or other disagree with another on a movie. It has happened since movies were created. It's perfectly normal and if two people do disagree on a movie, it doesn't mean they can't be friends or at least could share the same opinion on something else.

Everyone is welcome to like or not like any movie, novel, music, etc they want to.



What did you find so offensive about Some Came Running?
I actually don't remember much from it other than it was really boring and I didn't really like the characters (if Frank Sinatra, my favorite singer of all time is in a movie and I don't like him in it, that's a problem.) and the awful ending.



Totoro, Butch Cassidy, Some Like it Hot, Chinatown, Dead Poets Society,

Can you explain to me the reason of your severe rating on these masterpiece?
My Neighbor Totoro.

I started watching Hayao Miyazaki's movies about two months ago and of the eight I have seen so far, I have either liked or loved all of them so far except for Totoro. I didn't like the characters (including Totoro), and the ending. I see why most people love this movie but I personally didn't find it charming.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

I didn't like the jokes and the main characters weren't that engaging. I saw this along time ago so I don't really remember much about other than the ending, "Who are those guys?" and several scenes here or there that I didn't really like.

Some Like It Hot

I think Marilyn Monroe is a terrible actress and I didn't find the overall film very funny. Special criticism goes to Tony Curtis's terrible Cary Grant impersonation.

Chinatown

I didn't like the mystery and the ending was needlessly confusing.

Dead Poets Society

Hardly remember anything except for Robin Williams was the only good part and the ending was stupid.

I have seen all of the movies on my list only once so if I watch them again, my opinion on them might change but as of today, I just didn't find those movies entertaining.



WARNING: "Chinatown" spoilers below
just watched Chinatown again.. It's a movie you have to watch twice. After you know what her father did, you can watch the movie a second time with more compassion and understanding, why the lies, etc..
Thanks. I was planing on to re-watch all of the movies on my list in the near-future because some of them might have been like that. I remember my Grandma telling me when I was younger that when she first saw Forrest Gump (which I still haven't seen), she thought it was stupid but a few years latter, she watched it again and said she ended up loving it.



Lord High Filmquisitor
I agree with My Neighbor Totoro and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Both were solidly alright films, but I don't quite get the fanaticism that they seem to inspire.