Movies that you hated but everyone else seemed to like
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[QUOTE=Carne;20916344]I don't see why people hate the LOTR movies, must be because they haven't read the books.[/QUOTE]
I read the books, took me over a year, most boring thing I've ever read. I also saw the movies before I read them, and I loved the movies.
I hated Burn After Reading.
Just be glad it wasn't Silmarillion.
lotr
Saw movies are fucking dumb.
And yet all of the guys around me go all "omfg dis movies iz so ocol and brutel!!!!1"
donnie
fucking
darko
Lord of the Rings.
I swear to God I'm not trolling.
LOTR trilogy
ironman
Avatar - didn't hate it, but I don't think it was as good as everyone else said it was.
Sin City
No Country for Old Men.
There's barely any plot, no climax, and no ending.
Blade Runner. It just moved way too slowly.
Hero, with Jet Li and House of Flying Daggers. American critics were saying these movies were the best thing that ever happened. They described Hero to be "more action than Crouching Tiger" when that was complete bullshit. There was no action at all; the movie was people debating. It was probably one of the most boring and confusing movie I have ever seen. Even though the stories being told was from different perspectives which resulted in multiple fighting sequences and seeing the same guy die like 5 times, none of the fights were really that intense. The same thing happened with House of Flying Daggers. It was drawn out and the action was bland.
The Hurt Locker. It wasn't terrible, but definitely not the best film of the year.
When you want a movie to be suspenseful, make sure the audience actually cares if the protagonist blows up.
[QUOTE=ze spy;20869025]Don't bitch because "I don't like good movies", but Cloverfield was horrible.[/QUOTE]
I liked it, but in HD it sucks ballz
signs
i thought this movie was a giant pile of shit
water kills them.....so they land on a planet comprised of mostly water....which also has natural humidity in the air.....
that's like us landing on an alien planet and 75% of it is covered in fire
Requiem for a Dream.
Everyone was all, "Look how deep and gritty and awesome this deep, disturbing shit is." To me, it was like, "Let's just be as disgusting and sensationalist as possible with a flimsy story based on what we saw when we went to night court that time. The critics will eat that shit up."
The only thing good about that movie was people quoting "ass-2-ass."
Twilight.
Star Wars and Avatar pretty much.
10000 B.C.
The Departed
Requiem for a Dream
ehh...
Scarface
Boondock Saints and Fight Club.
Incoming boxes.
Avatar, The Hurt Locker, The Hangover
Avatar, The Hangover, EVERY TIM BURTON MOVIE except Sweeney Todd that's about the only movie I liked.
[QUOTE=Mexican;20942374]Boondock Saints and Fight Club.
Incoming boxes.[/QUOTE]
Wow...
Boondock Saints is a crappy cash-in attempt on Reservoir Dogs popularity that goes OH MAN WE'RE SO ORIGINAL WE DISCUSS THE ETHICS OF VIGILANTES NO MOVIE'S DONE THAT BEFORE, and Fight Club is "FIGHT THE SYSTEM BY PUNCHING EACH OTHER" and it's mostly popular because teenagers think that watching it makes them intellectuals.
Haha whatever dude
Paranormal Activity hands down.
It was NOT scary.
[QUOTE=Mexican;20942374]Boondock Saints.
Incoming boxes.[/QUOTE]
That was an amazing movie!
[QUOTE=Suppa Stove;20944380]Paranormal Activity hands down.
It was NOT scary.
That was an amazing movie![/QUOTE]
Yeah Paranormal Activity was easily the worst thing I've sat through this year.
[QUOTE=Mexican;20943358] and Fight Club is "FIGHT THE SYSTEM BY PUNCHING EACH OTHER" [/QUOTE]
ha ha ahahah ahhahaha
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