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02-13-2011 , 03:17 PM
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My kid drew you a picture.

lolque
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02-13-2011 , 03:23 PM
Tim burtons remake of planet of the apes.
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02-13-2011 , 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Lurker # 1
But hey!

Spoiler:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUrkgSXnb0k

And how cucumber cool is that girl! Leonardo: '' Look here, now I'm gonna take you into dream within a dream within a dream and you can build a whole world inside.'' Girl: '' mhm key ''

Spoiler:
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edit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cine...eature=related
Lurker, I have to say, I am amazed you only have 238 posts. It feels like you were always here.
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02-13-2011 , 03:28 PM
He was. Waiting in the shadows, waiting for the opportune moment.
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02-13-2011 , 04:08 PM
I take that as a compliment, and a very nice one. Thanks Rushmore.

Haha Busto, I dont know if there was such a moment... it's not easy to contribute in The Lounge, especially in the movie section. But, its nice to share opinions and learn something from feedback. I like it
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02-13-2011 , 04:27 PM
I also feel Shawshank is terribly over-rated. But I still think it's a good movie.
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02-13-2011 , 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
I also feel Shawshank is terribly over-rated. But I still think it's a good movie.
This is exactly how I feel about it, too.

Here are two more contributions to the thread. Hmmm, what do these crappy films have in common? Hmmmmmmmmmm....

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02-13-2011 , 04:40 PM
should start a thread about overrated movies imo
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02-13-2011 , 05:24 PM
Scarface is just a bad a movie, period. But I like DePalma...he's nutty.
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02-13-2011 , 05:31 PM
Aeon Flux was pretty terribad, and I hated it because it didn't even bother to tell you the plot or who the bad guys / good guys were. It just jerked itself off with futuristic utopia/distopia effects. It's like my first day of 6th grade when kids started wearing "cool because i'm advanced and trendy" clothes meanwhile all you need is jeans and a t-shirt
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02-13-2011 , 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Zeno
Hate is a waste of time and energy in regards to movies (and most other things too). Indifference is best. Like what I feel about this thread.

-Zeno

I can dig it, but have you seen The Boondock Saints?
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02-13-2011 , 05:45 PM
we should hijack the thread into "movies everyone hates which i love"
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02-13-2011 , 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by bonsaltron
we should hijack the thread into "movies everyone hates which i love"
OK

Kevin Costner's The Postman.

Tom Petty cameo puts it ott.
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02-13-2011 , 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by bonsaltron
we should hijack the thread into "movies everyone hates which i love"
OK, Enter The Freaking Void, mmmkay?
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02-13-2011 , 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by crashjr
OK

Kevin Costner's The Postman.
+1
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02-13-2011 , 07:30 PM
Requiem for a Dream. My favorite quote about it is:

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Less filmed than assembled by an MTV task force committed to the final obliteration of subtlety.
Designed to make you feel terrible. As pat and manufactured as the happy endings in the worst romantic movies, but in reverse.

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I'll go with Caddyshack--just to piss people off a bit. Although it does have Rodney, it also has Bill Murray as a drooling fool and Chevy Chase as an idiot. It makes me crazy that people view this as comedy genius.
I never understood the love for that Bill Murray character, and the movie is just a hodgepodge of random scenes, but I still like it.

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Originally Posted by kevin21
Inception

Such a pointless exercise. Gets me mad that the majority of the world thinks its the best thing since sliced bread. Its not!
Certainly the most overrated movie of the year. "It makes you think". No, The Godfather makes you think; Inception makes you puzzle over its plot and discuss inane concepts such as "kicks" in 1000+ page threads. It's not ambiguous either in any intelligent or relevant sense. Eraserhead is "ambiguous"; Inception merely ends 3 seconds early.

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This thread has taken a turn for the worse.

The thread title is Your Most Hated Movie of All Time...NOT...Your Most Hated Popular Movie That Most People Like.
No, read the OP.

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Originally Posted by bonsaltron
Aeon Flux was pretty terribad, and I hated it because it didn't even bother to tell you the plot or who the bad guys / good guys were. It just jerked itself off with futuristic utopia/distopia effects. It's like my first day of 6th grade when kids started wearing "cool because i'm advanced and trendy" clothes meanwhile all you need is jeans and a t-shirt
This is definitely a worse movie than the one I named, but I don't particularly "hate" it and it's fish in a barrel anyway. I loved the animated series and still fell asleep during the movie. The Xbox game based on the movie, which I just played recently, is significantly better than the film. In fact, the game draws some inspiration from the animated show, so if you were a fan of the series and have an Xbox I'd recommend it.
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02-13-2011 , 07:34 PM
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I'm not gonna claim I have "good taste" in movies or anything. I just don't really care for sci-fi. I find the "let's make **** up - it's the future - anything goes!" style of film-making as a huge crutch towards actual story telling and/or character development. I do like some sci-fi, just nearly none of it. And I had people telling me how awesome it was for many years and they were FLOORED at the idea that I hadn't yet masturbated to it several times. I assured them I probably wouldn't care for it. Finally one night I acquiesced and "watched" it with my wife, brother and sister-in-law and fell asleep 30 minutes in. They thought I was intentionally being a stick in the mud.

Some sci-fi I like: 2001, Clockwork Orange, T2, maybe some others.
This is my problem with sci-fi/fantasy as well. Imagination is nice and all, but this attitude toward story making has dodged me from watching Lord of the Rings (My friend called it horrible, btw) and Avatar. I am sure they are both okay movies, but I don't feel like watching 7 hours of walking or 3 hours of candy-cane CGI.

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I watched 2001 and 2010 back to back the other week. That one-two punch of suck was more than enough to tilt me into hating the pair of them for all time. I think I hated them more than I should because I really wanted to like them.

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Stanley Kubrick destroyed the ship because he didn't want any sequel for his movie. Many call this a wise decision because 2001 was such a masterpiece (apparently).

When I saw 2001, I was completely non-plussed. I have no idea why I watched the entire thing. To make things worse, I went ahead and read the book, which was written concurrently with the screenplay. I really tried to understand the movie, but I guess that isn't going to happen.


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Agree with Million Dollar Baby. That movie pissed me off. Another hated movie that everyone else seemed to like: The Shawshank Redemption. I actually liked this movie the first time I saw it, but for what it was. It has taken on an entirely undeserved place among GOAT movies in the public opinion that makes me hate it more and more with every showing on TBS.
I agree with the sentiment toward Shawshank, but I also don't think it is horrible. I think that it was overbearing in that the constant use of voice-over blocked my ability to immerse myself into the movie. I hate watching movies that don't let me have my own emotional stance on the situation. Clearly, the script and story were strong enough to make the movie great regardless.

At first, I never agreed with the universal screenwriter teacher slogan "Erase the V/O," but looking at the movie through this prism makes me understand all its short-comings.

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Originally Posted by bonsaltron
Aeon Flux was pretty terribad, and I hated it because it didn't even bother to tell you the plot or who the bad guys / good guys were. It just jerked itself off with futuristic utopia/distopia effects. It's like my first day of 6th grade when kids started wearing "cool because i'm advanced and trendy" clothes meanwhile all you need is jeans and a t-shirt
I take it you never saw the TV series? I would guess the movie attempted to follow what the TV series was doing. Considering the TV series was genius in its own way, and that it was animated (live action interpretations of animations are a wtf concept to me)....

Look, you can probably find some Aeon Flux on youtube or something, but you have to be awake to get it, and even then, it is an impossible story to understand. I am not sure I ever liked the TV show that much, so a movie certainly didn't excite me.

I think it was cool to watch at the time because it was shown on MTV in the mid-nineties, when MTV was a cultural icon for coolness. At the time, bands spent $1million on a music video, and for 3 weeks ahead of schedule, MTV was upping the hype on the video premier, showing behind the scenes looks, band interviews, and all sorts of stuff. At that time a music video premier was an event: invite all your friends to have soda and pizza event. Aeon Flux was created during this time, right around the time one could order a subscription to Anime videos for $9.99/mth + shipping & handling, delivered straight to your door. No one thought that Aeon Flux was the best show on TV at the time (and I am willing to bet that many of the fans didn't even think the show was good), but it had a powerful cultural effect on what constitutes popularity.

I don't understand why they would create the movie a decade after the show ended and was basically forgotten about. I suppose that those of use who were 16 at the time would never go see the live action version, not even for nostalgia purposes. To be certain, those that understood the concept of Aeon Flux would never go see it. Mix up a bunch of CGI and have a hot lead, and we have a hit for mindless teenagers. The difference? They will pay $12 to go see it. Not us.
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02-13-2011 , 07:38 PM
Okay guys, I'll step on a sacred cow: Akira.

Absolutely horrible movie, plot, drawings, anything. This the most wtf anime. Pure laziness imo.
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02-13-2011 , 07:42 PM
Inception, Requiem, Shawshank? Does anybody in the lounge actually hate bad movies?

Mine is Transformers 2. Robot heaven? *****
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02-13-2011 , 07:52 PM
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I don't understand why they would create the movie a decade after the show ended and was basically forgotten about. I suppose that those of use who were 16 at the time would never go see the live action version, not even for nostalgia purposes. To be certain, those that understood the concept of Aeon Flux would never go see it. Mix up a bunch of CGI and have a hot lead, and we have a hit for mindless teenagers. The difference? They will pay $12 to go see it. Not us.
Because some of the guys who were 16 at the time found themselves 26 year olds with power at a studio but no original ideas to promote?
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02-13-2011 , 07:52 PM
Requiem for a Dream is an excellent contribution. Also add - everything Aronofsky has made.
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02-13-2011 , 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by daveT
I take it you never saw the TV series? I would guess the movie attempted to follow what the TV series was doing. Considering the TV series was genius in its own way, and that it was animated (live action interpretations of animations are a wtf concept to me)....

Look, you can probably find some Aeon Flux on youtube or something, but you have to be awake to get it, and even then, it is an impossible story to understand. I am not sure I ever liked the TV show that much, so a movie certainly didn't excite me.

I think it was cool to watch at the time because it was shown on MTV in the mid-nineties, when MTV was a cultural icon for coolness. At the time, bands spent $1million on a music video, and for 3 weeks ahead of schedule, MTV was upping the hype on the video premier, showing behind the scenes looks, band interviews, and all sorts of stuff. At that time a music video premier was an event: invite all your friends to have soda and pizza event. Aeon Flux was created during this time, right around the time one could order a subscription to Anime videos for $9.99/mth + shipping & handling, delivered straight to your door. No one thought that Aeon Flux was the best show on TV at the time (and I am willing to bet that many of the fans didn't even think the show was good), but it had a powerful cultural effect on what constitutes popularity.

I don't understand why they would create the movie a decade after the show ended and was basically forgotten about. I suppose that those of use who were 16 at the time would never go see the live action version, not even for nostalgia purposes. To be certain, those that understood the concept of Aeon Flux would never go see it. Mix up a bunch of CGI and have a hot lead, and we have a hit for mindless teenagers. The difference? They will pay $12 to go see it. Not us.
I questioned the part of his post where he said there was no clear delineation between good guys and bad guys since that's part of the show, but it doesn't matter, the movie is terrible under any lens. You haven't seen it?

Some episodes of Flux are pretty straightforward. Parodies of action movies for example, like in the Pilot or "War" shorts. They're available on MTV.com:

http://www.mtv.com/shows/aeon_flux/series.jhtml

Also, see my previous post on the subject if you missed it.
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02-13-2011 , 07:59 PM
this thread reminds me of 2p2 sports forum. <3 all the hate
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02-13-2011 , 08:06 PM
TALLEDAGA NIGHTS

Everybody thinks its so god damn funny. Its ****ing terrible
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02-13-2011 , 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by John Cole
I'll go with Caddyshack--just to piss people off a bit. Although it does have Rodney, it also has Bill Murray as a drooling fool and Chevy Chase as an idiot. It makes me crazy that people view this as comedy genius.
I am so chuffed to find out that there's at least one other person out there who agrees with me!
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