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Post by miike80 on Feb 13, 2017 13:44:47 GMT
Since I started the " movies everybody loves but you don't" I thought it was time for the opposite.
I' ll start with The Godfather 3. Is it as good as the first two? no. Is Sofia Coppola miscast? yes. But other than that is a damn good movie. That fact that it's not as good as the first two does not mean anything, as there are not many movies better than those 2
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Feb 13, 2017 13:48:37 GMT
A number of African-American films from the 1930s/1940s, such as Moon Over Harlem and The Girl in Room 20. Yes, the films have almost non-existent production values, but they have a certain appeal to them nevertheless.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 13:49:54 GMT
Starship Troopers - I like this film, although I understand that it copped some criticisms. Rock Star - Another film I love. But again many do not like. Love Actually - I read recently that this film is on some bad film lists.
I also like Hammer Horrors and lots of old films which many people wouldn't like anymore.
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Post by miike80 on Feb 13, 2017 13:58:01 GMT
Have not seen Rock Star, but I really like Starship Troopers and Love Actually
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Feb 13, 2017 14:20:30 GMT
Also coming to my mind are those 30-second "actuality" shorts made during the earliest years of cinema (1890s). They usually have very negative ratings and reviews on IMDb. But to me there are few things as wonderful as seeing real Victorian people, whether it is a street scene or a rudimentary attempt at drama. Seeing them move, instead of being still in a photograph, helps me connect to them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 14:22:28 GMT
Also coming to my mind are those 30-second "actuality" shorts made during the earliest years of cinema (1890s). They usually have very negative ratings and reviews on IMDb. But to me there are few things as wonderful as seeing real Victorian people, whether it is a street scene or a rudimentary attempt at drama. Seeing them move, instead of being still in a photograph, helps me connect to them. I'm a huge history buff and when I see old photos or films of the past what really stands out to me is how much cleaner everything seemed to be back then and how life seemed happier and slower.
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Post by Jerk on Feb 13, 2017 14:56:31 GMT
Hulk (2003) Independence Day Suicide Squad
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Post by Wesley Crusher on Feb 13, 2017 15:16:44 GMT
Hulk (2003) Independence Day Suicide Squad You have excellent taste in movies ... 8.0 Suicide Squad 7.0 Independence Day 7.0 Hulk
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Post by Jerk on Feb 13, 2017 15:50:35 GMT
Hulk (2003) Independence Day Suicide Squad You have excellent taste in movies ... 8.0 Suicide Squad 7.0 Independence Day 7.0 Hulk Thanks
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Post by Moviefan on Feb 13, 2017 16:05:49 GMT
Twilight Fifty Shades of Grey
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Post by vespertine on Feb 13, 2017 16:20:59 GMT
Blended Annie (2014) Suicide Squad
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 16:24:03 GMT
I finally ended up watching Road House a couple of years ago and didn't understand why it got as much hate as it did. For the time it was no better or worse than most films out there.
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Post by filmfan95 on Feb 13, 2017 18:27:20 GMT
Probably gonna get a lot of hate for saying this, but "Batman and Robin" is a guilty pleasure of mine. While its a really stupid movie, I think it's a nice throwback to the style of the 1960's Batman.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 20:27:45 GMT
Freddy Got Fingered. A film where the form pushes the envelope to such a grotesque extent that it fits with the message that the film tries to convey. On the other hand, you'll encounter many "brave" films that scream individuality but adhere to the conventional narrative choices and safe cinematic tropes.
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Post by kuatorises on Feb 13, 2017 20:36:16 GMT
Oh Jesus. How much time do you have? A couple off the top of my head:
Masters of the Universe, Blade 2 & 3, John Carpenter's Vampires.
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Post by debunked on Feb 13, 2017 21:59:12 GMT
Sucker Punch The Fountain
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Post by mslo79 on Feb 14, 2017 6:58:31 GMT
That movie is amongst my favorite movies which makes it within my Top 200 movies.
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Post by mslo79 on Feb 14, 2017 6:59:34 GMT
Freddy Got Fingered. A film where the form pushes the envelope to such a grotesque extent that it fits with the message that the film tries to convey. On the other hand, you'll encounter many "brave" films that scream individuality but adhere to the conventional narrative choices and safe cinematic tropes. that's one of only three movies i gave a 1/10 as i cannot stand Tom Green's so-called comedy. i never seen a second of that movie but i can guarantee a 1/10 will happen given what i have seen of him back in the day.
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Post by bb15 on Feb 14, 2017 7:29:00 GMT
Starship Troopers (as a guilty pleasure / satire) The Matrix Reloaded Star Trek (2009) Watchmen Prometheus The Force Awakens Batman V Superman Suicide Squad Arrival
BB ;-)
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Post by miike80 on Feb 14, 2017 8:56:20 GMT
Starship Troopers (as a guilty pleasure / satire) The Matrix Reloaded Star Trek (2009) Watchmen Prometheus The Force Awakens Batman V Superman Suicide Squad Arrival BB ;-) I think Arrival is mostly liked. I for one,loved it.
I'll second Watchmen, BVS and Prometheus
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