Never seen Goodfellas

>never seen Goodfellas
>everyone says it's amazing and that I should totally watch it
>watch it
>it's shit
What was the last supposedly "great" movie you got conned in to watching?

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goodfellas is good desu
also altia

Passion of the Christ

Bone tomahawk

>tricked into watching [good movie]
>it's bad

Literally everything related to the mafia. Sopranos, goodfellas, casino, whatever. All mediocre.

I agree, I don't see why it's considered a classic. They shamelessly ripped off The Sopranos as well.

Even recycled the same actors

Is Attack on Titan actually considered good? Are the crazy high imdb ratings just a meme? Because I watched a number of episodes and it’s angsty teenage bullshit and “epic” anime fights, it’s trash.

I mean, if you're aware you have shit taste then you shouldn't have bothered listening to "everyone" and just stuck with huffing your own farts

Clockwork Orange

Oceans 11.
The one that was released in 2003. It's just a vehicle for the main stars to jerk each other off in with a cool boomer soundtrack thrown in.
Plus Julia Roberts is dog ugly. Like fuck she would turn heads in a casino.

Every single James Bond movie ever

this

Watched Gremlins the other day and was underwhelmed

pleb status: filtered

Gravity

It gets a lot better in season 3 when it becomes less about the titans and more about humans fighting each other.

It's still pretty good though.

its the worst movie ive ever seen desu

Blade Runner was the biggest letdown for me. It was fucking boring with awful music.

the cgi to make chrissy look young was shit too

the ballad of reddit scruggs

Don't like well-told stories, huh? Well, at least you have plenty of formulaic Marvel films to look forward to.

>watch godfather movies
>they're just okay
>watch the sopranos
>overall is shit, but enjoyed some side-stories such as crissy trying to become a screen writer

My mom loved it. Remember her coming back from seeing it with her friends, she practically creamed herself over it.
I think my dad got lucky that night. Poor cunt.

>Watched Gremlins the other day and was underwhelmed
I watched it when I was 7 and knew it wasn't a masterpiece. I still laughed a couple times. But then I was a kid.

>Gattica is a SciFi classic
>it's lame

I really didn't care much for Full Metal Jacket or The Shining. I don't think I like Kubrick's films desu. I can appreciate the effort in production, but something about them just doesn't resonate with me.

How many times have you seen The shining? It filters everyone on the first watch

Watched it for the first time like maybe 2 months ago. I've seen it referenced a thousand times (Simpsons, etc), so I was expecting this epic masterpiece.
Now that I think back on it, I enjoyed it way, way more than I did FMJ. But Jack NIcholson's character got kind of a stupid ending.

Recently: Most of Alita and Shazam.

It gets better when you try to unravel it. For example before Jack goes into the meeting for the job at the hotel, he's reading a playgirl

Woah woah woah, can’t break my fuckin balls with these shitposts no more.

Alita. Got an hour in then realized it was as bad as generic capeshit and only praised by waifufags.

Any Tarantino flick

casablanca. it was cringe

Good lord. If you can say that about Goodfellas you can say that about Suicide Squad.

Citizen kane. Never watching another rotten tomato shitter again.

Alita ended up being a lot more generic than I thought and Annihilation was another movie which ended up being shit

>frognigger thread
>it's a desperate cry for attention

Avatar. Fucking 3d bland piece of boring shit.

A Clockwork Orange. What a piece of shit that was, and the entire last like 30 minutes is unnecessary.

The Wild Bunch

Gattaka
Oldboy
Blade runner

Check out Oldboy remake and br2049, they're better

>Hating the fucking Goodfellas

I've watched that film thousand times and there's always hidden gems in each watch.

Wrongpilled

casino>plebfellas anyways

Poor bate

Everyone likes scorsaasaa

I fucking hate wops and i like those movies

it’s a good movie and Julia roberts is exceptionally attractive

Pulp Fiction. Basically every single person I have met worships the movie, everyone has posters for it, studied it in classes. Watched it a few years ago, its shit. Not surprising, every Tarantino movie I have seen is absolute trash.

Taxi Driver.

Everyone knew that was shit.
Oldboy was genuinely good thought wtf.

Who the fuck outside of turbo normies enjoys avatar?

Also Pi. Not Life of Pi, just Pi. /biz/ tricked me into watching it.

Taxi Driver is incelcore

Faggot

lol at this worthless opinion

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Easy Rider. The French Affair. Basically 70s bullshit.

mud
the imbd score meme got me to see it

Same

This.

Citizen Kane pioneered filmmaking techniques that had never been used before but now form the basic language of film. The content is not that compelling, but the technique is.

Filth, the Scottish mediocre movie
Mulholland drive
and most recently...return of the living dead.

they are not 'bad' movies, but they don't deserve half the praise they get here

B8

For a movie from the 30's it's still very compelling.

Now go home and get your fucking shinebox

B-B-BUT MUH ANIMATION!!!!

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This movie called "Come and see". I was asking for non-heroic, gritty war films and there were several people who claimed this to be one of the best war films ever made. It was decent at most, and the acting was hella corny so it kinda killed the immersion at times.

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I've heard this before. What exact techniques were introduced?

My Neighbor Totoro

Good pick

i want to punch you in the face

The last one was Hard to be a God.

Before that:
Mission Impossible 4-6
The Neon Demon
Only God Forgives
Us
Aquaman
Triple Frontier
High Life
Outlaw King
Under the Silver Lake
The Square

Not a movie but The Sopranos