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Shockingly bad movies you watched because they won awards etc

Mader45

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The Swedish vampire film "Let the right one in" was terribly boring. Makes "There will be blood" seem like an action movie.

In regards to TV... Im disappointed in myself because I know im missing something people absolutely love but I just can't stand The Wire. I was so ready for a new addiction, but after 4 episodes I just cant stomach the thought of another episode of it.
 

Fire

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I agree about 'There Must be Blood'.

Really, REALLY tried my best to appreciate it. Having Daniel Day Lewis in it, being set in a time when men were men pioneering across the West, people calling it 'The Godfather set in the West', etc, etc.

But just didn't do it for me. There was something painfully slow about it and it never 'built up' to anything in the end. Just my opinion.
 

Izz

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Inception. Hated it with a passion. It was like watching a terrible amateur magician.
 

bluesbreaker

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Godfather 1 shockingly bad? f**k you should be banned from watching cinema

Read the books.


I like all kinds of movies, those are just some classics that i cant cop. As pete said, notbso much shockingly bad, just terrribly overrated..

I think westerns are the thing i struggle with the most... Tombstone kicked f**king ass though!

favorites, from similiar genres/creators

Shawshank
Goodfellas
Big lebowski
12 angry men
Predator
Infernal affairs

Off the tip of my head, hard to think listening to these merkins babble on the train heh.


Chuck in Amelie as another movie I can't cop.
 

Fire

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Went to JB Hi-Fi tonight, didn't have Donnie Darko in stock. Just ordered it off Amazon instead.
 

Fire

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^ Oh shit yeah when it comes to the Godfather. Read! The! Book!. So much more character development in it. For everyone. You won't like Luca Brazi after reading the book, that's all I'll say.
 

gUt

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Only people who don't get Donnie Darko think it sux. Agreed re: Tombstone, it's a beauty.
 

Big Pete

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I really enjoyed 'There Will Be Blood' but then again I'm a fan of the auteur.

I completely understand why others didn't appreciate it because it really isn't an accessible film but I was completely mesmerised Daniel Day Lewis' portrayal of Daniel Plainview. Like Bale in American Psycho, he just goes for it & makes the film such a delight for me.

The ending is completely out there and not entirely satisfying but I enjoyed the catharsis & saw it more as a metaphorical sequence for the character.
 

bluesbreaker

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I'm ashamed to admit that I know the movie off by heart.

I could sit down and recite it nearly word-for-word lol.

Same as Shawshank. When i first got a tele in me beddy as a kid, i only owned a couple movies, so i'd watch shawshank to go to sleep to every night... did that for like a year :lol:, funnily enough have never watched it since.
 

hrundi99

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Chuck in Amelie as another movie I can't cop.

One of my favourites...I just think she's adorable and it's a sweet film.

The worst movie I've ever seen has to be "The Sweetest Thing" with Cameron Diaz and Christina Applegate.

I hired the dvd thinking it might be a bit of fun with a bit of eye candy but...

I've never met a more annoying cast of characters in totally unrealistic situations (given it was supposed to be a real world type film) in any other movie. If I was at the cinema I would have walked out (which I never have)...
 
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Just reading through this thread and I'm surprised one of my favourites hasn't been mentioned yet - "No Country For Old Men".

I absolutely love that movie, but I know so many people who hate it with a passion.

I'll add to the thread with one of my own - "2001: A Space Odyssey".

I'm a fan of "slow" movies (No Country; There Will Be Blood; Thin Red Line), movies that take a little time to get into....but this one I've tried time after time to enjoy and it is always so boring and never goes anywhere. It has no story. It has no characters (except HAL who takes up so little time in the whole movie)...it is some admittedly fantastic special effects set to some beautiful classical music.
I could appreciate it as a piece of art or a music video...but not as a movie.
 

hrundi99

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Just reading through this thread and I'm surprised one of my favourites hasn't been mentioned yet - "No Country For Old Men".

I absolutely love that movie, but I know so many people who hate it with a passion.

No Counry... was a great film I thought.

I'll add to the thread with one of my own - "2001: A Space Odyssey".

I'm a fan of "slow" movies (No Country; There Will Be Blood; Thin Red Line), movies that take a little time to get into....but this one I've tried time after time to enjoy and it is always so boring and never goes anywhere. It has no story. It has no characters (except HAL who takes up so little time in the whole movie)...it is some admittedly fantastic special effects set to some beautiful classical music.
I could appreciate it as a piece of art or a music video...but not as a movie.

One of my favourites with such a broad scope and a deep message. I think you do have to appreciate it as a work of art. The reality of space travel is quite boring in terms of the day-to-day but there are many underlying themes that make the film so fascinating.

From Wikipedia...

"Sir Arthur C. Clarke's novel of the same name was developed simultaneously with the film, though published after its release.[4] It seems to explain the ending of the film more clearly. Clarke's novel explicitly identifies the monolith as a tool created by an alien race that has been through many stages of evolution, moving from organic forms, through biomechanics, and finally has achieved a state of pure energy. These aliens travel the cosmos assisting lesser species to take evolutionary steps. The novel explains the hotel room sequence as a kind of alien zoo—fabricated from information derived from intercepted television transmissions from Earth—in which Dave Bowman is studied by the invisible alien entities. Kubrick's film leaves all this unstated."

From Kubrick...

"On the deepest psychological level the film's plot symbolizes the search for God, and it finally postulates what is little less than a scientific definition of God. The film revolves around this metaphysical conception, and the realistic hardware and the documentary feelings about everything were necessary in order to undermine your built-in resistance to the poetical concept."

Not exactly "Dumb and Dumber" (which is also one of my favourite films).
 

CC_Eagle

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Big Lebowski = top 5 films ever made.

Never, ever gets old. And this is coming from a guy who attended 'Lebowski Fest' in Sydney last month.
 

hrundi99

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I also like teeing up Pink Floyd's "Echoes" as the "Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite" section plays...
 

Big Pete

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Another disappointing film - The Wrestler.

Maybe it's because I'm so familiar with the industry but the movie felt really transparent to me and I could see the template Aronofsky used but with a middle aged pro wrestler as the subject.

Really didn't like the father-daughter relationship in this movie. Thought it was really lazy & it chewed into a lot of screen time that could have been spent on other parts of the industry.

I thought Beyond the Mat was way better.
 

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