Over rated movies
Over rated movies
Falling Down.
/pol/ loves to masturbate over that pos.
Part 6 wasn’t the high point of the series, but I still liked it. Definitely not overrated, though, where the fuck are you getting that from?
Fight club
This one. Bad jokes, bad music, bad fake British accents, bad incomprehensible plot.
I've always regarded FC as the The Dark Knight of its time.
Entry-level philosophical soapboxing that gained popularity thanks to giving a bunch of edgelords on the internet a "genius" character to project themselves into.
>onto*
no, "into" is correct here
Humphrey Bogart was the coolest white man alive, and if you used dark necromancy to bring him back from the dead he would be again by a wide fucking mile.
For a classic movie, Vertigo.
For more recent: any of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight. That was the Batman voice that you heard and said "yeah, that doesn't sound like a 7 year old doing a monster voice"?
I should say underrated.
95% of superhero/comic movies. They are fine as forgettable action explosions movies, but people are way too obsessed with this shit. Most of the better ones were made over 15 years ago when the genre was newer and you were a huge nerd for wanting to watch any.
After a few came out, the basic formula was already getting old
>handwavey science reason for powers, or aliens
>deal with double life
>power hungry villain that similarly handwaves into powers
>hero tempted to abuse power or oversteps
>go from loved to hated to redemption
Kinda like generic action movies in the 80s and 90s, I like the ones that were new when I was a kid, but by the time I was 17 I realized it was all the same so I stopped seeing them.
All the british accents are real tho.
They're all British except for Gilliam, how the fuck can they have "bad fake British accents" you retard
I loved his batman series, but I agree the batman voice was cringey. Better than the gay one with nipple suits from George Clooney at least, though what isnt?
Our generation’s cowboy westerns. A few gems and a whole lot of B movies that look a lot like all the others. No different.
I still think the first two Spiderman movies are the best in the genre.
Any of Marvel's Universe shit either bores me out of my mind or just gives me a headache.
Robert Mitchum might give him a good run for his money but I like where you're coming from
ITT: Will Ferrell fans.
Spiderman 1 and 2, xmen 1 and 2, blade 1 and 2, batman begins and dark knight were all great for me. Then the 3rd movies and gay shit like endless hulks and spiderman reboots were awful.
What other old goodmones were there?
>ITT: Movies that went over user's heads
Great pick. It was garbage. So forgettable and yet it has cult status
I liked him in old school, but not sure I saw him in anything other than snl before it got really really bad
Titanic
Great pick, loved him in Night of the Hunter.
Good point, it is basically a specific type of action film, but all basically the same formula. It can only be so different.
I skipped to the part where it starts to sink. From there to the end was actually really good. Not sure about the first 2.5 hours.
All stanley kubrick movies
It's a classic. However out of the past is his best film imo. Not only was the role made for Mitchum but Kirk Douglas plays such a good villain.
obvious bait
Take that back
see
The holy grail of bait
All David Lynch movies
all Martin Scorsese movies
All Joel and Ethan Coen movies
all Steven Soderbergh movies
all Terrence Malick movies
All Abbas Kiarostami movies
All Errol Morris movies
all Hayao Miyazaki movies
all David Cronenberg movies
All Hitchcock movies
ur not funny
all Terence Davies movies
All Lukas Moodysson movies
all Lynne Ramsay movies
all Bela Tarr movies
all Wong Kar-wai
all Pedro Almodovar movies
He was caught in a threshing machine.
Overrated
(vertigo)
Underrated
Neither
all peter scully movies
Caddyshack. It was fine, but not as great as many of the other fine comedies of that era. I love bill Murray, but the groundhog puppet was retarded.
All Quentin Tarantino movies
yeah honestly the sequel was better.
all Tsai Ming-Liang movies
all Aki Kaurismaki movies
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
all Michael Winterbottom movies
all Paul Thomas Anderson movies
original or the tim burton version?
all Walter Salles movies
all Alexander Payne movies
The Revenant
hey, wait a minute
Children of men. I see this on almost every recommended and sci fi "much watch" list but it sucked.
all Aleksandr Sokurov movies
Did I say Charlie?
all Ang Lee movies
all Michael Moore movies
oh sorry
all Wes Anderson movies
all Takeshi Kitano movies
all Richard Linklater movies
all Gaspar Noé movies
all Pavel Pawlikowski movies
Schindlers list
all David O Russell movies
all Larry and Andy Wachowski movies
no one likes the tim burton one though so how is it overrated?
all Samira Makhmalbaf movies
this is not true, but ok
this
not nearly so funny as people say
all Spike Lee movies
all Lars von Trier movies
all Takashi Miike movies
all David Fincher movies
all Gus Van Sant movies
Jurassic park 3
all movies
Except Frozen
Green book
IT 2017. Was like an episode of goosebumps.
Yes, it's overrated, but without the love story, Titanic would have been an exceptional movie. The movie was very well researched historically (for the most part) and beautifully filmed. But why, why did Cameron need to tack on a love story to one of the most powerful dramas in history? The Titanic tragedy in itself had everything -- bad luck, bad decisions, courage and cowardice, hubris, the injustice of class distinction. It did not need a pithy love story.
I admit I cried during the movie, but not over Jack and Rose. I cried over the elderly Strausses lying in their bed, embracing each other as they prepared to die. And I bawled outright when the Irish mother told her babies about the paradise of Tir na n'Og while the water rose in their doomed cabin. These were scenes that struck me as agonizingly real.
Instead of trying to make the audience feel something for a guy and girl, Cameron should have used his formidable directing talents, and the true accounts of the tragedy, to invoke cathartic despair for our humanity.
Do you wanna build a snowman?
I liked it when that one guy fell and hit the chimney? What’s that thing called? Is it a chimney? Anyway it was nice seeing the Irish die.
everything highbrow or artsy horse shit
fucking micks
>fake british accents
Nigger what?
Make like a coconut and migrate back to the bait factory
Anything soft core. Like who even watches it!
>Kirk Douglas
Based
This boring piece of shit, couldn't even finest it.
Toy story 3
epic drama adventure exploration it had none of these things
They're called smokestacks
I tried watching it 3 times and fell asleep every time. How tight is your anus?
all pixar movies
and everything disney stole
Thanks dude I’m smarter now x
loose as the plot
I liked the first toy story and I think I saw a video of randy Newman filming a couple of niggers fucking a white teen.
Wrong
>Young Frankenstein
Every time I've tried to watch it, I wound up getting interrupted. Granted, each interruption came later in the movie, but still, I've never finished it. And what I HAVE seen of it compels me never to start it again.
>Princess Bride
Andre the Giant acting and "Have fun stormin' dah cassle" = the only good parts of that movie. Why this piece of garbage is considered a "classic" is literally inconceivable.
American Psycho
>Don't give a shit that infinite #s of "dubs" memes came from this, the movie was stupid as fuckall.
Could not agree more. The Michael Keaton Batman, the 3 Tobey MacGuire Spider Mans, the 2 Deadpools & the Heath Ledger Batman were the only movies based on comic books that I actually liked. Never seen a Hulk film, Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, new Spider Man or any other movie based on comic books because the genre is way overrepresented and I clearly see what the studios are doing & I want no part of it.
Here's the logic behind this flood of comic shit in theaters: it's like Marvel & DC just decided to make a whole shit-ton of movies based on their properties, overpaying all the acting talent in them so they'd continue coming back for more and more sequels. And for what? In the case of Marvel, the big payoff is having all these actors (Robert Downey Jr is the only one of the bunch I consider an A-lister btw) return for one gargantuan payday extravaganza called "Avengers."
Snore.
Saw the very first X Men (2000), the 2nd Keaton & the Val Kilmer Batman, the first Christian Bale Batman & Guardians of the Galaxy. Didn't like any of them, and in the case of Guardians, I went on a date to see that (in 3D no less) & it was her choice. I didn't know anything about it going in, was bored during, and on the way out saw "Marvel" on the bottom of the standee in the lobby. This after I realized I hated comic movies. Immediate thought: "if I'd known this was a Marvel movie, I would have suggested something else."
full metal jacket
This. Godfather is trash.
In New Zealand, you would be imprisoned for your post
Juno
Gummo
Anything with Jonah hill
Any Superman movie
>agrees with Martin Scorsese assessment
>cites The Godfather as evidence
>The Godfather was directed by Francis Ford Coppola
I wrote this: And forgot to attach an image. So here it is, just for you. Enjoy.
You beat me to it...I was scrolling down to nominate it.
Fuck you, nausicaa is an 80's gem
It's not much sci-fi, but more on the "oppressive future" genre. It really kills the mood the scene of the hippies being executed
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