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Started by Touti, January 14, 2008, 10:12:20 PM

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Touti

Following Karsten's thread about underrated movies (http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,671.0.html) I though we might as well do it the other way around.


Najemikon

Now this one could get nasty! Are we allowed to shout at each other when other people are wrong?  :tease:

DJ Doena

I'd say "The Godfather" but I am sure I wouldn't leave this forum alive if I'd actually do it.
Karsten

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Tom

Quote from: DJ Doena on January 14, 2008, 11:13:35 PM
I'd say "The Godfather" but I am sure I wouldn't leave this forum alive if I'd actually do it.
Never seen it  :bag:
Don't plan on doing so either  :tease:



Najemikon

ARGH! ARGH! ARGH!  :voodoo: :chainsaw:

Ok. Ok! I see your Godfather... I raise! Star Trek. Any of 'em. O-ver-ra-ted big time.  :tease:

Actually I did really like Wrath of Khan. And the one with the whales. Damn my honesty...  :bag:

Seriously, I'll pick two Kubrick's for the price of one: A Clockwork Orange and The Shining. I don't like the former at all and although I do enjoy The Shining, I don't believe it is close to the lofty heights many seem to raise it to.

Touti

E.T
A.I

And all other Spielberg 2 letters movie :hysterical:

Jimmy

2001: A Space Odyssey

Sorry guy, I've never found what is so good or interesting in this movie.

m.cellophane

Quote from: DJ Doena on January 14, 2008, 11:13:35 PM"The Godfather"
:o

Quote from: TomGaines on January 14, 2008, 11:16:21 PM
Quote from: DJ Doena on January 14, 2008, 11:13:35 PM
I'd say "The Godfather" but I am sure I wouldn't leave this forum alive if I'd actually do it.
Never seen it  :bag:
Don't plan on doing so either  :tease:
:o

Quote from: AESP_pres on January 15, 2008, 02:30:53 AM
2001: A Space Odyssey

Sorry guy, I've never found what is so good or interesting in this movie.
:o  One of my all-time favorites. I own it on HD DVD. It looks incredible.  :drooling: Of course, if you don't like the movie, you won't care how it looks.  :laugh:

Quote from: Najemikon on January 15, 2008, 12:40:00 AMSeriously, I'll pick two Kubrick's for the price of one: A Clockwork Orange and The Shining. I don't like the former at all and although I do enjoy The Shining, I don't believe it is close to the lofty heights many seem to raise it to.
I never could get through A Clockwork Orange.  :shrug: I kinda like The Shining though. Have it on Blu-ray.  ;)

Quote from: Touti on January 15, 2008, 01:24:26 AM
E.T
A.I

And all other Spielberg 2 letters movie :hysterical:
:laugh: I love E.T.  :'(  A.I. is ok. I didn't know it had been praised enough to be called over-rated.  :laugh:

For my pick, I'm going to go with 300. I just couldn't get into it. Watched it on HD DVD. It looked great...but didn't do it for me.  :-\  :tomato:

Touti

Quote from: m.cellophane on January 15, 2008, 04:17:17 AM
For my pick, I'm going to go with 300. I just couldn't get into it. Watched it on HD DVD. It looked great...but didn't do it for me.  :-\  :tomato:

My most disapointing buy of '07.  Everybody kept talking so highly of it I even broke my max $$$ rule and paid close to 30$ for the Future Shop exclusive tin case ........but I hated it >:(

DJ Doena

I liked 300, but I watched it in the cinema and I went in with the right expectations.
Karsten

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richierich

From cinema viewings I would have to add

I Am Legend

Majorly disappointed  >:(

Najemikon

The Matrix.

For me this is a perfect case of overrated, because it was good. In fact, it was bloody good, excellent even. But it quickly gained a reputation for being amongst the greatest sci-fi ever. Which it isn't. Nor is it the coolest, yet anything since that dares to use the long black coats and sunglasses combo is accused of ripping off The Matrix.

Ripping off? They should be so lucky. Two hours of dodgy exposition, plot holes and crap dialogue, followed by two of the worst sequels in recent memory, proving the directors hadn't got a clue when they set out. The cracks are there in the first. Joel Silver also frequently claimed many milestones (bullet time, the car chase, etc). Bollocks.

It's a successful and fun exercise in style over substance which came just in time to rescue cinema from the disappointment that was The Phantom Menace. That seems to have blasted it out of all proportion.




lovemunkey187

Blade Runner: I do kinda like this and think that it is quite a good film. But it isn't the masterpiece that an awful lot of people seem to claim it to be.
Napolean Dynamite: Another one of these Indie films that if you don't like your not cool or whatever.  But that can't hide the fact that it's utter tripe.
Memento: Mixing up the narrative does not a good film make.


Quote from: DJ Doena on January 14, 2008, 11:13:35 PM
I'd say "The Godfather" but I am sure I wouldn't leave this forum alive if I'd actually do it.

You're safe.

It's not the other site.


Quote from: TomGaines on January 14, 2008, 11:16:21 PMNever seen it  :bag:
Don't plan on doing so either  :tease:

Tried to watch it a few times.

I keep falling asleep.

Achim

Quote from: lovemunkey187 on January 16, 2008, 01:50:13 PM
Blade Runner: I do kinda like this and think that it is quite a good film. But it isn't the masterpiece that an awful lot of people seem to claim it to be.
:o

While it may miss some substance (haven't seen it in a while, but I guess it depends on POV), it certainly has a lot of wonderful style.

QuoteNapolean Dynamite: Another one of these Indie films that if you don't like your not cool or whatever.  But that can't hide the fact that it's utter tripe.
Tried to watch it once (well, I finished, too) and have to agree. Funny at moments, but that's about it. most of it was dreadful to get through.

QuoteMemento: Mixing up the narrative does not a good film make.
Agreed. If the style (backwards storytelling) wasn't there, there wouldn't be much of a film. I still like it. :P