Class 1: The Big Chill. Not so much peer pressure, but I was about to attend the University of Michigan and I felt it was a responsibility to see it -- the characters are former UM students. Luckily, I saw it on cable.
Class 2: The Matrix. So many of the fight scenes and special effects seemed -- and continue to seem -- so idiotic to me that I was fighting to keep from laughing aloud in the theater. But I don't walk out of movies I've paid for -- besides, I was with my wife and she might have been enjoying it -- so I stayed and suffered.
Young Nurses in Love.... My wife and meant to rent Young Doctors in Love and got crossed up. This was basically a porn flick with anything more than a naked breast cut out... But it was so bad it was entertaining... In particular there is one scene of a nurse walking though different parts of the hospital.... Only it was filmed at different times, resulting in her skirt being anywhere from just below the knee to miniskirt length.
Class 1: The Big Chill. Not so much peer pressure, but I was about to attend the University of Michigan and I felt it was a responsibility to see it -- the characters are former UM students. Luckily, I saw it on cable.
Not all movies are made for all audiences.
This movie was made for those that were about 10 years (plus) out of college, and reflecting on who they were, and what they became. With all due respect, if you were just entering college, you were looking forward still and perhaps not in the mood to reflect on what could have been.
Dealing with a friends death (especially the way this person died) will cause one to think about ones own life.
I enjoyed this movies, but then, it could just be me.