revolution saint Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago This is for those films that everyone and particularly critics are unanimous in praise for but you can’t abide. I’ve already mentioned Apocalypse Now in the Robert Duvall thread but I think it’s really turgid and dull. Mulholland Drive - to be honest I could put almost everything by David Lynch but this one will do. God knows what the plot is but I couldn’t figure it out. Cinematography is great and Naomi Watts and Laura Harring both get their tits out which elevates it a bit. Raging Bull - couldn’t even finish it. As always, completely subjective, no right or wrong and no justifications needed.
whelk Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) Not overly shit and watched it again recently but cannot fathom why many people list The Shawshank Redemption as their favourite film. Edited 19 hours ago by whelk 2
Turkish Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 28 minutes ago, revolution saint said: This is for those films that everyone and particularly critics are unanimous in praise for but you can’t abide. I’ve already mentioned Apocalypse Now in the Robert Duvall thread but I think it’s really turgid and dull. Mulholland Drive - to be honest I could put almost everything by David Lynch but this one will do. God knows what the plot is but I couldn’t figure it out. Cinematography is great and Naomi Watts and Laura Harring both get their tits out which elevates it a bit. Raging Bull - couldn’t even finish it. As always, completely subjective, no right or wrong and no justifications needed. I dont know anyone else who have ever seen this 😂 The weirdest film ever, watched it about 5 times and still none the wiser as to what it's about. The birds in it are fit though
revolution saint Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 25 minutes ago, Turkish said: I dont know anyone else who have ever seen this 😂 The weirdest film ever, watched it about 5 times and still none the wiser as to what it's about. The birds in it are fit though https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20160822-why-mulholland-drive-is-the-greatest-film-since-2000 Agree but critics seem to love it. All a bit emperor’s new clothes if you ask me.
sadoldgit Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Fellini’s Satyricon. Released in 1969, the critics raved about it and it was the cool film to see according to my peers at school. Still don’t have a clue what it is about. Last Tango In Paris. Boring. Betty Blue. Boring and depressing. Saturday Night Fever. Hated disco. Disliked The Bee Gees and John Travolta. Not sure why I went but wish I hadn’t. Dumb and Dumber. Irritating and not remotely funny. La La Land. Fell for the hype. Wish I hadn’t. A Clockwork Orange. Stylistically brilliant but the casual violence is disturbingly portrayed as a bit of a lark. Edited 17 hours ago by sadoldgit Added text
The Kraken Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, whelk said: Not overly shit and watched it again recently but cannot fathom why many people list The Shawshank Redemption as their favourite film. I only watched it again just recently and reminded myself how utterly brilliant it is. I keep meaning to read the book but never get round to it. 2
Gloucester Saint Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Controversial but Fight Club. First hour a great film and then the plot becomes incredibly, obvious, tedious and cheesy.
iansums Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 12 minutes ago, The Kraken said: I only watched it again just recently and reminded myself how utterly brilliant it is. I keep meaning to read the book but never get round to it. Agreed, surprised at Whelks comment, Shawshank is my favourite film of all time, I watch it every time I’m on a long flight. 2
iansums Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2001: A Space Odyssey On the flip side, a film that was not well received but I love, Cloud Atlas.
aintforever Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, revolution saint said: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20160822-why-mulholland-drive-is-the-greatest-film-since-2000 Agree but critics seem to love it. All a bit emperor’s new clothes if you ask me. The problem with critics is that they spend their whole lives doing nothing but watch films so always end up wanking over films that are a bit different to the norm, just because they are different.
badgerx16 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) I don't suppose Melania will ever reach the status of 'classic'. Edited 17 hours ago by badgerx16
revolution saint Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 20 minutes ago, iansums said: 2001: A Space Odyssey On the flip side, a film that was not well received but I love, Cloud Atlas. Good call on 2001, another one I failed to finish.
iansums Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 39 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: Controversial but Fight Club. First hour a great film and then the plot becomes incredibly, obvious, tedious and cheesy. I’d go along with Fight Club, didn’t enjoy it at all. 1
revolution saint Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago 20 minutes ago, aintforever said: The problem with critics is that they spend their whole lives doing nothing but watch films so always end up wanking over films that are a bit different to the norm, just because they are different. Yeah, they definitely have a different criteria than the rest of the population. You can see it to an extent with all the awards ceremonies, all the films are either different or worthy kinds and anything purely commercial finds it hard to get a look in. Nothing wrong with worthy films per se but I wouldn’t rewatch them much whereas I have a load of superficial popcorn films that I find much more enjoyable.
sadoldgit Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 16 minutes ago, revolution saint said: Good call on 2001, another one I failed to finish. I did make it to the end but still don’t get it so yes, that on my list. Should have added The Shining to my list too. 1
iansums Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 minute ago, Turkish said: To Kill A Mockingbird- Woke nonsense 50 years ahead of its time
AlexLaw76 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) Apocalypse Now A pal was raving about The Death of Stalin. I thought it was crap Edited 15 hours ago by AlexLaw76
Tamesaint Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) The Avatar films. Just long, boring crap. Edited 15 hours ago by Tamesaint 2
Turkish Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago The Hangover - just not funny but some people seemed to think it was hilarious Wayne’s World - absolute bollocks
Lighthouse Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, AlexLaw76 said: A pal was raving about The Death of Stalin. I thought it was crap I don't think it's considered a classic but I thought it was brilliant. Jason Isaacs as Zhukov just stole every scene. 5 hours ago, whelk said: Not overly shit and watched it again recently but cannot fathom why many people list The Shawshank Redemption as their favourite film. It's okay but it's no Inbetweeners 2.
east-stand-nic Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Clockwork Orange Lord of the Rings The Hangover movies Casablanca Gone with the wind Easy Rider If I had time I could probably think of some more. I see mental mickey is still LOL at all my posts. Odd that no one is outraged by it though? Only when I do it? Yep and Whelkie diddums. The kids are back playing. Half term there is it? Edited 3 hours ago by east-stand-nic 2
Willo of Whiteley Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) I’ve never seen Star Wars. My wife and her family claim it’s the best trilogy (the original first three films) to exist. At which point I started reeling off other ones that are way better like Back To The Future etc. Oh, Lord Of The Rings I’ve never seen, never been interested in watching films about fairies or magic pixies or whatever it is. Edited 4 hours ago by Willo of Whiteley
Sheaf Saint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, Willo of Whiteley said: I’ve never seen Star Wars. My wife and her family claim it’s the best trilogy (the original first three films) to exist. At which point I started reeling off other ones that are way better like Back To The Future etc. Oh, Lord Of The Rings I’ve never seen, never been interested in watching films about fairies or magic pixies or whatever it is. How do you know they are way better than Star Wars if you've never watched it?
iansums Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago When I was at school there was a massive buzz about the film Caligula, a couple of mates managed to get in to see it. Always wanted to see it and finally did when it was recently released on Amazon Prime, my God is was bloody dreadful.
revolution saint Posted 8 minutes ago Author Posted 8 minutes ago Just thought of another one. The deerhunter. Tried to watch it a couple of times but never finished it.
Jeremy Corbyn Posted 4 minutes ago Posted 4 minutes ago The Godfather. Long. Boring. Few good bits, but overall a really poor film.
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