And watching a three-hour film about an eccentric millionaire who once dated Katherine Hepburn is your idea of important cinema? Somebody's values are perverted--and it's not Gibson's.
"And watching a three-hour film about an eccentric millionaire who once dated Katherine Hepburn is your idea of important cinema? Somebody's values are perverted--and it's not Gibson's."
It sounds like you haven't even seen The Aviator. It was a superb movie, Leonardo did a wonderful job, and Kate Blanchette did a marvelous Kathryn Hepburn. Scorcese should win best director. That movie was very complicated to make, Leonardo had to carry most of the lines, and he also had to go from somewhat normal when young to considerably whacked out when middle age. I loved it. Each to their own tastebuds, but you are dead wrong about this picture. It is most deserving as an Oscar finalist film. And Kate Blanchette deserves an Oscar for best supporting actress.
"And watching a three-hour film about an eccentric millionaire who once dated Katherine Hepburn is your idea of important cinema? "
I saw "POTC". I did NOT see "The Aviator". Your assertions are invalid and wrong.