ITT:Criminally underrated movies

ITT:Criminally underrated movies

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Got to actually post a picture relevant to the topic, user.

It's underrated amoung MSoiU s, sjws, and feminists. Normal people loved it.

When will Yea Forums fuck off?

Here you go

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Better than Superman Returns.

To be fair, all Snyder movies are underrated. They're all definitely above average. Not too great though(Except Mos and BVS)

Scorsese's best film. fight me

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That movie is criminally OVERrated. I mean, you might've gotten mixed up because the two words are very similar.

Lol.

I tried watching this shite 3 times. Never past 20 min mark.

Absolutely agree.

>edgy Superman
yikes

Did John Campea start this thread?

Can you explain why? Serious question.

Not him but the "Stop my invincible son" bit is so awful that I can never watch past that point. I feel like I'm watching a bad parody

Based

>he fell for the Yea Forums meme
I'm guessing you haven't watch LoTR's cause you can't stop wondering why they didn't use the eagles to fly to Mordor

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Not him but I had no idea about the Yea Forums meme and didn't even notice that line, still dropped it at that scene when I tried watching it about four years ago

I only used the meme so you would know which scene I was talking about. I knew it was terrible long before when I downloaded the BR rip as soon as it was available. God that scene is so dumb

This movie is overrated as fuck by Snyderfags

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This.

I never felt this way but I understand. Here's something that may change your mind though. At that point Clark didn't knew his full potential. He was still searching within himself his true identity. But pa Kent really really really din't want him to do that. He wanted Clark to grow up as a normal human being. Bit selfish of him but he believed he was doing Clark a favor even though he wasn't. Now, throughout the movie we see Clark not listening to pa kent and use his powers to save others. Now coming to the scene in question, when pa kent says no, we see clark trying to make a decision. We can see the internal conflict. Either disobey and save him, and suffer the consequences if any, or do the only thing his father has ever asked of him; never use your powers. Unlike everyone else thinks, he didn't actually make a choice and obeyed his father,in my opinion. He was just late to take a decision. It would've been stupid if it happened after Clark met Jor El because he would've been given a briefing on his powers so it would've been an easy choice. But since it wasn't I don't think there is anything wrong with that scene. Just my opinion.

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This movie is criminally overrated.

It was okay, that's about all I can say.

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I agree with you. And I actually think Jonathan was doing something important - teaching him to make his decisions like a normal person, not an invincible alien, giving him as near to a normal childhood as he could. That meant actively discouraging him from exploring the things that make him different from other people and focusing on the things that make him the same.

I liked Total Recall (2012).

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do you like the taste of aspic ?

no one's seen this.

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