Pointless for sure. Boring, not so much.I thought Taxi Driver was boring and quite stupid.
"Classic"2001 A Space Odyssey - Never seen anything so shite and boring in all my life.
Batman A Dark Knight is another (not seen the newer one yet)
The new Spiderman reboot with the giant British lizard running around.
I though apocalypse now was truly difficult to watch. Never been so frustrated by a film, thought it was total indulgent shit and hated it.
You don't like one but you like 3? The Godfather III was dire....Didn't like The Godfather as much either. Always felt compelled to add it top movie lists 'cos of the hype. It is a very good book adaptation, that's about it.
Godfather II is mint though. Loved Godfather III as well.
Think I'm gonna be pelted by e-stones.
Fight Club
Mr Smith Goes to Washington springs to mind.Forrest Gump works for 15 year olds and emotionally stunted adults. The sort of movie that would have been called a 'classic' if it were made in the 1940s or 1950s.
Did Spike do the right thing?Or every Capra movie ever?
Anyway good people of Redcafe I wish to derail this thread. Considering the race issues in Ferguson , I suggest every one see "do the right thing" so we can have a serious discussion about it.
Forrest Gump works for 15 year olds and emotionally stunted adults. The sort of movie that would have been called a 'classic' if it were made in the 1940s or 1950s.
You've got to be kidding me. Of the great directors Hitchcock must be the simplest to understand. Is it just rear window or any others?
For me as well. Apocalypse Now is not without its flaws (especially the redux version,) but it's a true classic. I recently bought the blu-ray version - mind-blowing!This is incomprehensible to my mind.
Memento is an amazing film, but I feel he hasn't come close since.All of Christopher Nolans films, all of them!
Jaws is a movie I haven't seen in years, so can't really comment. I certainly remember being scared as a kid. The Shining is the scariest movie I've ever seen, so I'd be interested in hearing why you think it's shit. I kind of agree with Anchorman. I first watched it alone, and couldn't stand it. I then watched it again with some die-hard fans, and somewhat got drawn into it. Definitely overrated though. The Exorcist is like Jaws: I saw it too long ago, but I certainly remember being scared (more by the subtle imagery then by the histrionics at the end.) Psycho is a classic, full-stop. I only saw it for the first time about a year ago, and I couldn't believe what I had missed.Jaws, The Shining, Anchorman, The Exorcist, Psycho.
The Shining in particular was shit. Don't think I'll ever fully appreciate jaws as it hasn't aged well, so I've no idea how groundbreaking it was back in it's heyday.
Re Exorcist, one too many demon films around these days, like above, probably why I can't fully appreciate how 'horrifying' it was when it was released. I watched it expecting it to give me nightmares for weeks. Nope.
Anchorman ain't funny full stop.. and neither is Will Ferrell.
What's wrong with The Shining?
Love Vertigo myself. One of my all time top 10's. You Brits ought to be proud of Hitchcock. He is(or was) a national treasure.Speaking of Hitchcock, I find Vertigo to be a bit overrated. A very good movie, but not as good as Psycho, Rear Window, North by Northwest or even The Birds, in my opinion.
I saw it when I was five. It was terrifying. But I agree it won't appeal to a grown up today, the effects are a bit dated.Jaws
Did Spike do the right thing?
I do think Mookie did the right thing. By chucking the trash can into the shop he saved Sal's life. The entire movie is about people misunderstanding each other, not communicating, not waking up. The opening lines from DJ Mister Senor Love Daddy are the key to the movie: "wake up ,wake up ,wake up.." and so on. Also observe that no one ever calls in to his station.It's about how reasonable people have their lives fecked up by assholes like Pino and Buggin' out.Radio Raheem was asking for it.
Jaws, The Shining, Anchorman, The Exorcist, Psycho.
The Shining in particular was shit. Don't think I'll ever fully appreciate jaws as it hasn't aged well, so I've no idea how groundbreaking it was back in it's heyday.
Re Exorcist, one too many demon films around these days, like above, probably why I can't fully appreciate how 'horrifying' it was when it was released. I watched it expecting it to give me nightmares for weeks. Nope.
Anchorman ain't funny full stop.. and neither is Will Ferrell.
I'm not sure I really got 12 Angry Men. Was surprised how much focus there was on the details of the case, which was a bit distracting in the end because, well, the guy was guilty god dammit. Plus there's a shot of the sweaty old fella talking straight at the camera that made me ill.
...Also,
...wtf is that accent?
Rebel Without A Cause is grossly overrated and James Dean is terrible in it.
It's James Dean telling you that you're tearing him apart.Can't see it, Scrumpet. What is it?
It's James Dean telling you that you're tearing him apart.
Or every Capra movie ever?
Anyway good people of Redcafe I wish to derail this thread. Considering the race issues in Ferguson , I suggest every one see "do the right thing" so we can have a serious discussion about it.
Some 'classics' or films people seem to like, that I don't rate.
'The Searchers' - John Wayne playing himself, a cnut
'The Birds' - boring.
'The Seventh Seal' - nice opening shot but the rest got lost up it's own arse
'The Conversaton' - I have more interesting conversations with myself
'Shutter Island' - not sure if it's considered a classic, but some people seem to believe it's in that bracket - it's shite
'Amelie' - just annoying and pointless
'Million Dollar Baby' - boring Oscar bait
'Clerks' - unfunny/crap dialogue and shit acting
Yeah, but that jacket tho, makes you wanna eat him up.Rebel Without A Cause is grossly overrated and James Dean is terrible in it.