Posted on 12/13/2006 5:40:45 PM PST by EveningStar
It happens to everyone who loves movies: You're in a conversation at a bar, or at a wedding, or online, and someone begins rhapsodizing about one of their favorite movies and you can't help but say, "Uh, that movie sucks. It's totally overrated." How two perfectly well-balanced individuals can have such drastically different views of the same film is one of the great wonders of being a film fanatic. It happens to us at Premiere all the time, enough so that sometimes we find ourselves questioning who we work with (boy, did it get ugly here when Love, Actually came out, and some of us are still snickering over our boss's love for Bowfinger, not to mention his affection for The Last Samurai). Well, we decided to let our staff go at each other regarding some of the more beloved movies of all time, and, sure enough, sobbing can still be heard coming from the bathroom stalls. Relationships have been strained. Egos bruised. Consider this a film lovers' quarrel, an admittedly rabid one.
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It is quite raunchy, so beware, its a John Waters film, more mainstream than most of his work, but not as accessible as Hairspray or Serial Mom.
THE RED SHOES is brilliant and is as watchable today, as it was when it was made; unlike so many other movies.
TITANIC put me to sleep and ANYTHING with DiCaprio isn't worth even trying to watch.
GONE WITH THE WIND is a wonderful movie ( the book IS better though ) and doesn't belong on this list.
10 minutes into Titanic, and I'm going "Just Sink Already!"
DiCaprio in that thief movie is very good. Darn, can't think of the name.....
Fast Times had Phoebie Cates topless coming out of the pool!
My god, nothing has ever been that nice in a film since.
Worth buying the DVD.
Billy Zane was in the first Back To The Future. He one of Biff's friends that are picking on George.
I saw Cecil B. Demented when it first came out. It was pretty funny. I'm always pensive about seeing a John Waters movie but of the few I've seen, that one and Serial Mom are pretty funny.
Maybe it will get hyped up now so that some people can put it on their over-rated list!
I have no use for Woody Allen or his humor so I take a pass on his movies.
LOL, you can never hear The Cars' "Moving In Stereo" quite the same ever again after seeing that.
I loved Forrest Gump!
You and me both. Other than Annie Hall, the rest are crap. (like him)
I also like THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO a lot.
Hate BANANAS, am sick to death of ANNIE HALL, really, really, really HATE the one that he tried to do, yet outdo Fellini and CASINO ROYALE.
APHRODITE was very good and yes, the rest of the ones you posted are very enjoyable.
I don't agree with the Patriot. I thought that was great. The rest on your list I agree.
I never watched Titantic, I have no desire to watch history written down to satisfy 13 year old girls.
If you liked The Red Shoes, check out some of the other films that Powell and Pressburger made: Black Narcissus, The Life and Times of Colonel Blimp, I Know Where I'm Going!.
Today you could just rent the DVD and print out a nice still shot and not have to bother with the rest of the movie. Well, Spicole was okay.
Your lucky you missed Lost in Translation....HORRIBLE!!!
But I can't let it go without the song from Team America
I miss you more then Michael Bay missed the mark
When he made Pearl Harbor
I miss you more than that movie missed the point
And thats an awful lot girl
And now, now youve gone away
And all Im trying to say is
Pearl Harbor sucked, and I miss you
I need u like Ben Affleck needs acting school
He was terrible in that film
I need u like Cuba Gooding needed a bigger part
Hes way better than Ben Affleck
And now all I can think about is your smile
and that sh-tty movie too
Pearl Harbor sucked and I miss you
Why does Michael Bay get to keep on making movies?
I guess Pearl Harbor sucked
Just a little bit more than I miss you
And FWIW, the movie, I A CAMERA is not a bad little film.
He didn't direct or write Casino Royale. It was directed by 5 directors and was all over the place and spliced back together, he just had a bit part in the film, but that was all.
And, no one can do Fellini but Fellini, 8 1/2 and Armacord and La Dolce Vita and La Strada and Nights of Cabiria are amazing films.
Woody tried too hard with Stardust Memories to do Fellini and he tried to do Bergmann with Interiors, and neither film is worth much.
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