I’ll go first. Mine is that I can’t stand the Deadpool movies. They are self aware and self referential to an obnoxious degree. It’s like being continually reminded that I am in a movie. I swear the success of that movie has directly lead to every blockbuster having to have a joke every 30 seconds
Marvel movies sucks. I can enjoy a superhero movie from time to time but this is getting out of control. 98% CGI movies with the SAME F*CKING STORY for the past 20 years. Good vs bad, chosen one, origins, Bla.Bla.Bla.
Wes Anderson movies are fucking terrible.
The Happening was a good film.
People just see it as the dumb movie where plants make people commit suicide and has bad acting.
I see it more like the original dawn of the dead. It’s a mirror to society. I personally don’t believe the plants were doing anything. What happened is that the media machine latched onto anything they could put on TV, and before you knew it every other network news copied the unverified information. This happens so often in real life because every news station wants to be the first to report instead of being the truth.
Also, it’s pretty terrifying that people start becoming suicidal zombies and you have no idea why or how to stop it.
The Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy, started out great with it’s first movie and then it plumed straight down with the two next ones.
People who don’t like horror films are defective and should have been aborted.
The Breakfast Club is overrated
Independence Day (1996) is the greatest documentary of all time.
I never met another person who like Eye of the Beholder, I really enjoy it. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0120662/
The original Star wars trilogy was overrated, the sequels were underrated, and I’d rate them all to be equally mediocre.
Most movies that people dump on are really good.
Most critics are frustrated artists.
Adam Sandler would be under a bridge smoking yabba if we went by his “critical reviews”
He is now, but it’s because HE CHOOSES TOO!
Right? Like totalky different context ;)
Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, etc are corney as fuck, but in a fun way. You can throw shit at the wall as long as you do it in an entertaining way.
My fave “movies” are random shit I made as a teenager or other random works of random auteurs.
I love low-production value, its just funnier and way more creative in a necessity type sense
I feel the same way about a lot of different art forms. I like stuff that’s janky with a lot of heart.
I don’t particularly care for gatekeepers or like Yelpers either aha
Bad reviews are my gateways into entirely foreign delightful worlds ;)
Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson are great, imo.
Adam Sandler sucks nuts and his movies are the dumbest shit ever made. And not funny-dumb, but annoying.
I regret that I am able to upvote this only once. I am definitely not in the target demographic for his style of comedy.
https://www.imdb.com/chart/bottom/
In a “so bad it’s good” way?
I’m not giving “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” a chance.
However, “Santa Claus Conquers the Martians” looks like a must-see holiday movie this year.
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians was done up by the MST3k folks, if you’re into that. Personally I’d prefer that experience over the original
In a genuine “wow look at the details and thought put in this. It’s great!”
And most movies. There are also terrible ones.
Found one: Master of Disguise 3.3 stars. Great movie
It’s easy to hate popular things. Makes people feel edgy.
Most of my film opinions
I’m not sure if this will be unpopular, but if the emperor somehow returned, surely he could somehow go away again like it never happened and we get the thrawn trilogy and katana fleet.
Well, they were trying to stay loyal to the comic, but I can understand that. But I definitely about other movies copying, its cheap and annoying. Oh, and spy kids was actually good.
If Pulp Fiction is on, unless it’s been a few years I’ll probably switch the channel, if Django Unchained is on though…I’m grabbing a snack and watching it everytime. This isn’t to say Pulp Fiction sucks, just think Django’s more entertaining.
John Carpenter > Steven Spielberg