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If you love the 2nd one you have completely redeemed yourself to me. Disregard my Jackie Chan "What?". :))
I like Forrest Gump a lot. Not too rewatchable, but I really enjoy it. Seems like a love it or hate it movie.
May I add from a personal point of view
The Shawshank Redemption (good but not that good)
Reservoir Dogs (yeuk)
and most of all...
Blade Runner
Let's go back in time and question the greatness of -
Gone With The Wind. Jezebel with Bette Davis was similar but it had ...Bette Davies for crying out loud and she chews the scenery magnificently. GWTW was just a big, glorified soap opera.
Hee hee. Too true. I don't see it as that bad, but it is definitely far more average than people let on.
I actually didn't like it at all, I find it to be a very average movie, and goes on wayyyyyy too loooooooooooooooong.
The Dark Knight Rises
Trainspotting
Lola rennt
Into the Wild
Braveheart
L'auberge espagnole
La mala educacion
Romeo + Juliet
La vita è bella
Jerry Maguire
Saw
I do wonder though how original it was then. It was certainly trail blazing in Hollywood, but in Europe film was already a true art form.
Those were pretty bad. Especially Social Network.
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Ugetsu (1953)
Yojimbo (1961)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
The Sound of Music (1965)
West Side Story (1961)
Intolerance (1916)
The Birth of a Nation (1915)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
The Lady From Shanghai (1947)
Nashville (1975)
A Night at the Opera (1935)
Duck Soup (1933)
Sophie's Choice (1982)
These are just some, im sure there are many more.
Never had I been so bored and disinterested in a film.
Avatar
Not a bad film, just incredibly overrated.
Avatar- just a bit rubbish really.
The Dark Knight- still not as good as Batman or Batman Returns.
The Exorcist - it's a comedy right?
I took that decision once I saw 'Children of Men' mentioned here, @Birdleson.
I haven't seen much of his older, more "classic" work, but I do really enjoy "Limelight."
I thought LA Confidential was more impressive and artistic. It should have won Best Picture.
One of the most painful pictures I have ever seen. Appalling.
I was subjected to Titanic in the theatre however, and that was horrendously cringe worthy, including having to listen to Celine's song.
Wasn't there a part where they zoomed in on one of the guns and the brand name was 'sword'? lol Jesus
(:| The ultimate eyeball roller
We watched that in English class for my tenth grade course as we discussed the play. The other class also watched it, and because they were laughing at how poor and goofy it was as it played, my teacher switched the thing off. Interesting film, if not masterful. All the male characters have guns custom made for their characters, with decorative emblems and all, and Mercutio dances in drag at one point, so there's that...