Big Movies You Love, but the Majority Hates.

Started by WrathfulDwarf4 pages

You prove my point.

you really should elaborate on that, but whatever.

Ugh, I remember seeing Batman and Robin at the cinema...

I saw it there too.

- Cloverfield
- The Island
- Revenge of the Sith
- Peter Jackson's King Kong
- War of the Worlds
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
- Apocalypto
- The Fountain

Daredevil
Predator 2
Rocly Horror Picture Show
The Fountian
Hulk
.....to name a few.

Originally posted by MildPossession
Tremors is a classic!

I'll back u on that 1. Tremors ruled.

Originally posted by SnakeEyes

- The Fountain

One of my favourites that 'un. I can understand peoples stick for it, but I just love watching the way the stories bounce around together in awkward ways, and especially when they're brought together in those montages. The score is beautiful too, although it's hard to stay sincere when calling music beautiful. I love the way you only garner small snippets of the films premise for certain seconds and then you lose it again. Great film.

Originally posted by Impediment
Daredevil
Predator 2
Rocly Horror Picture Show
The Fountian
Hulk
.....to name a few.

People hate the Rocky Horror Picture Show?! Blasphemy shock

Originally posted by exanda kane
One of my favourites that 'un. I can understand peoples stick for it, but I just love watching the way the stories bounce around together in awkward ways, and especially when they're brought together in those montages. The score is beautiful too, although it's hard to stay sincere when calling music beautiful. I love the way you only garner small snippets of the films premise for certain seconds and then you lose it again. Great film.

What, you couldn't follow the film for more than a few seconds, seriously?

Could see that coming. Mr.Roboto come to steal ze show again. But to answer your question, seriously, I can follow the film perfectly well. I was simply expressing my enjoyment of the film and the way in which it treats quite a simple story of mortality in such a complex way, but I guess that was lost on some simpletons. End of really.

Originally posted by exanda kane
Could see that coming. Mr.Roboto come to steal ze show again. But to answer your question, seriously, I can follow the film perfectly well. I was simply expressing my enjoyment of the film and the way in which it treats quite a simple story of mortality in such a complex way, but I guess that was lost on some simpletons. End of really.

Of course you could. What you're saying now is contradictory to what you originally said, which is what I thought and why I asked the question.

I also enjoyed the film, but I can just say that, without fluffing it full of nonsense.

Your Guy Ritchie "ze" is over used.

Calm down jimmy, spiteful isn't the only path you have availablle.

Nice, resort to the making false claims, how typical of you.

Can we please stop the back & forth here, guys, and get back on topic?

Heh, I'm really not interested in being an outlet for some kind of repressed anger at society, so please, hit me with what you got. I just want to carry on with the discussion.

(And if it really matters, then I was originally referring to all the symbolism and parallels drawn in the story)

Edit: Hadn't refreshed when the moderator hit.

Originally posted by Impediment
Can we please stop the back & forth here, guys, and get back on topic?

No problem, fascist. We do have the utmost respect for each other though, Exandor and me.

I liked the Dolph Lungren Punisher, which has terrible reviews. Though I doubt it was a blockbuster.

The Island and Revenge of the Sith

I enjoyed The Island also. Music score is fantastic.

Children of Men is another movie that recieved little acclaim, but I thought was great, starts off slow; after the first 20-25 mins though, bam, a good movie.