• Movies you love, that everyone else doesn't like.
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Sucker Punch.
The Killing Room
Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
I love crank, but I just hate the directors shooting style. They don't know how to make shots at all and every shot is unnecessarily shakey and full of closeups.
[QUOTE=samframpton;37196627]Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou[/QUOTE] I can understand why people don't like this movie, I loved it though.
Ink. I just love it's visual design too much to care about it's minor flaws.
I can understand why everyone hated it, but I liked Spider-man 3. The emo part was more funny than cringe-worthy to me, it was so goofy. :v:
I'm probably the only one here who actually liked James Cameron's Avatar...
[QUOTE=Alaskan Wolf;37209056]I'm probably the only one here who actually liked James Cameron's Avatar...[/QUOTE] I liked Avatar, but mainly for the special effects.
I thought Avatar was fantastic. But only to viewed in a cinema in 3D. It seems like it would be pretty boring to watch on a tv at home.
The making of of avatar was fucking fantastic but the movie itself is pretty meh
[QUOTE=samframpton;37196627]Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou[/QUOTE] I can't rate comments like this. I agree that it's a great movie, but it was received rather well by both and the critics and audiences alike.
Sling Blade
[QUOTE=Alaskan Wolf;37209056]I'm probably the only one here who actually liked James Cameron's Avatar...[/QUOTE] I found it moderately enjoyable and I think most people liked it, too. The problem is just that there was a LOT of hype and it really didn't live up to it. People were saying it was the best movie ever and shit. [editline]16th August 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=geogzm;37267393]Sling Blade[/QUOTE] What are you talking about? [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sling_Blade#Critical_response[/url] [url]http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sling_blade/[/url]
[QUOTE=samframpton;37196627]Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou[/QUOTE] all wes anderson am i right
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Terminator Salvation is the only one that really pops into my mind. I really enjoyed it and I was hoping for a 5th Terminator movie. They could have made it better but I still really enjoyed it.
Good burger
In a way, Avatar. The theatrical version was a great action flick, but the story really didn't follow up. For a movie that's been dreamed of by Cameron for so long, he sure as hell didn't work all that much on the scenario, which is really poor and essentially just a knock-off of famous movies such as pocahontas, dancing with wolves, casanova, etc. The Director's Cut was a bit better storywise, thanks to the addition of a bunch of scenes that actually try developing the characters. Overall, the movie was pretty dumb, but the gorgeous visuals kinda make it a guilty pleasure for me. Inglorious Bastards also seems to get a lot of hate, while the movie seemed very entertaining to me. I don't have particularly high tastes in movies, so most of the time I find myself liking a dumb movie with little to no plot, the few that is being filled with plot holes, while everyone else hates it because they can't seem to simply enjoy the sheer stupidity of a movie, always looking for the dense narrative and intricate plot.
The number 23, starring Jim Curry. I actually liked this film a lot.
American Beauty. At least, the rest of my family hates it. I can understand why (the paedophilic plotline), but I think that the fact that at the end of the movie [sp]he chooses not to be with her and finds true beauty among his family[/sp] is a greater argument against that aspect of his character than anything else I could come up with.
[QUOTE=Butthurter;37330738]the italian job edward nortons douchebag character (not his acting it was really dull compared to his other movies) and charlize theron were what made it for me[/QUOTE] Wait, people didn't like the Italian Job?
Inception. Everyone in my family hated it because they found it to be too "confusing"
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[QUOTE=Butthurter;37337606]the american remake of it, you have to admit the plot and villain makes you think it was actually a disney movie[/QUOTE] I still like the remake. Pretty much everybody I know likes the remake.
Princess Mononoke is one of my favorite films, but I haven't met a single other person who's seen it, probably because it's anime.
But it's one of those acceptable anime films because it's by Hayao Miyazaki.
Tangled. It was received well by critics, but a lot of people I know dislike it, but I loved it for some reason.
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