Posted on 03/13/2011 6:54:03 PM PDT by Perdogg
This year was actually a good year for movies, as Ive written repeatedly. The Kings Speech was great; so was Toy Story 3; Inception may go down as one of the most creative films of all time. The Fighter was excellent as well.
Then there were the overrated films. Black Swan was atrociously awful, another Aronofsky masterpiece of self-aggrandizing bullcrap. The Kids Are All Right was a TV movie masquerading as a prestige film because it was about lesbians. True Grit was a remake.
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Yes, some of these take multiple viewings to really appreciate.
Mel Brooks had his day. Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein were his peak. History of the World part 1, he was on the downslope. He’s done nothing of note in 30 years. I think he was funny because in 1974, those movies were “edgy”. Like how people think the original SNL cast was so funny in 1975. The “edginess” wears off eventually.
I’m way late to this thread, and I haven’t bothered to read everything to see if this has already been said. I believe anything by Woody Allen, and any movie with Robin Williams in it, are terribly over-rated.
Best movies that I've seen recently (in no particular order)...
1) Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
2) Inglorious Basterds
3) Inception
4) Toy Story 3
5) How to Train Your Dragon
However, I do recommend avoiding "I Am Number Four" at all costs. My wife and I wasted a perfectly good, very rare child-free outing to see it. Holy crap was it bad. "Smallville" meets "X-Files" meets "Twilight". Just godawful.
I'm hoping to be viewing the acclaimed (not really) "Birdemic: Shock and Terror" soon!
Philadelphia was saved by Tom Hanks who’s always great in movies (maybe not so much in real life) and Denzel Washington.
It had one of the stupidest premises ever and was maudlin and manipulative.
So many of these movies have the MST3K guys making fun of them and you can get the .mp3s for it at www.rifftrax.com. Worth every penny too...
There are others.
Saving Private Ryan was OK, but would have been better with a different storyline.
If you really want to see Titanic, this will save a lot of time
Good choices.
Agree.
I was pretty much the same way. Maybe because I had gone with a friend, who is easy led by the crowd, and gets excited over what other people say and do.
But in all honesty, I think Hanks was great in pulling off Gump. But that was after seeing it the second and 3rd time.
Apocalypse Now had some entertaining parts like that.
Otherwise the movie stunk.
Even the title is stupid.
In other words, lower your cognitive abilities to that of a potato, and the movie makes perfect sense and becomes funny.
I'm with you 100% in your on-target evaluation. When Kane comes on, I completely cast aside all of its (well-deserved) reputation for technical innovation, use of black and white and such.
I watch it for the sheer enjoyment of an intriguing tale, well told with excellent character development and good pacing of the plot development. I think maybe some don't like Kane because they watch it with an excessive sense of ponderous seriosity, treating it like a relic instead of a vastly entertaining film.
And the portion you mentioned (Leland played by Joseph Cotten) as he rewinds his memories in his advanced age is just superb. "...about that cigar..." :-)
Inception was one of the most boring films I ever saw.
BTW, here’s another overrated actor to add to your list:
Christian Bale.
Strange kind of love - Starring Gabby Hays and Lassie
Watch Mrs. Doubtfire. Robin Williams was great in it. I have to watch it every time I come across it(well almost, I've seen it a little too often recently).
LOL! Twice LOL!
I liked Forrest Gump.
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