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Hereafter with Matt Damon, what a dissapointment, i had to watch the whole thing hoping there would be a punch somewhere, but nope, boring all the way.

Burn after reading....yuk
 
Films are getting worse and worse by the year, there`s the odd gem that springs up out of nowhere from time to time, but in general a lot of films are unbearable nowadays.

The film Sucker Punch was so hyped up and yet to me it just seemed like the writer had wrote a script of his wet dream fantasy..

Then there`s the Paranormal Activity films, I don`t understand what the big deal is there..

Then You`ve got Piranha 3D, Shark Night 3D, Lake Placid 3... They`re all the bloody same: some students take off their bras, jump in the water and get eaten, then some more people don`t take a hint and become even more fishfood and then somebody thinks that they`ve saved the day and then gets eaten as well..

And that`s not the tip of the Iceberg...
 
I dont watch any modern movies either. I just love 80s movies, they were the best! Or 60s, 70s, up to the mid 90s was good. Same goes for music
 
lonely_one said:
I dont watch any modern movies either. I just love 80s movies, they were the best! Or 60s, 70s, up to the mid 90s was good. Same goes for music

I do that too most of the time. I'd rather watch the movies on VH1 than in the cinemas...

Surprisingly, some of the 3d animation movies are quite enjoyable and even original.

And I got tired of superhero movies a long time ago.
 
The only movie i couldn't stand is The Human Centipade. That movie was gross
 
me2you said:
The only movie i couldn't stand is The Human Centipade. That movie was gross

For any user of the adult boards in 4chan that movie is a walk on the park :)
 
Pezza said:
There's a Human Centipede 2 now which is even worse than the first!

They both suck tough. I mean they're not awful but definetly far away from great, which is too bad cince the concept is very interesting...
 
I hate films like the one I had to watch today with two ordinary people in love.
What a load of perturbing drivel!
 
Okay, I'll reveal my age and my total lack of taste in movies:

I'll just about take a root canal over sitting through Breakfast at Tiffany's (however I love to watch Audrey Hepburn),Gone with the Wind, Wizard of Oz, Forest Gump, Willie Wonka (original, never saw Depp one), Rocky (all 20), Grease, Silence of the Lambs.

I only do about 1 maybe 2 modern movies a year and they are usually IMO all about the same in mediocrity (and thats the tolerable ones) for me. So I can't even rate most modern movies, but I guess it is because the older films IMHO offer more, that I dislike them more, have a more visceral reaction. If that makes any sense.
mug
 
2011 was considered by many including myself to be a great year on the whole for movies. I mean there were some great films, I don't care what anyone says ("Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes", "Warrior", "X-Men: First Class", "Midnight In Paris", "MI4") to name but a few. Of course there were piss-awful flicks too and some that I refuse to watch ("Transformers 3" as I've never seen any of them and won't from what I hear about them).

I am hopefully going to see "The Artist" tomorrow with my dad so I'll post back my thoughts if I like it (not on this thread though)
 
mug said:
I'll just about take a root canal over sitting through Breakfast at Tiffany's ...

I was thinking about sitting through that one again. While it has become a classic and is a well loved movie, i have yet to understand the appeal of it. For my taste there have been Capote novels that transformed into more entertaining movies.
 
Minus said:
mug said:
I'll just about take a root canal over sitting through Breakfast at Tiffany's ...

I was thinking about sitting through that one again. While it has become a classic and is a well loved movie, i have yet to understand the appeal of it. For my taste there have been Capote novels that transformed into more entertaining movies.

*makes horrendously un_PC japanese face and sticks out teeth

"Wha'?! You no likee that mrovie?"

Even as a youngster with not that much experience of the world, when I first saw Mickey Rooney's character as the leery 'Japanese' neighbour, I though it was so ungodly racist and ridiculous it hurt my sensibilities :(

Can't say as I'm a fan of that film either outside of the obvious charm and grace of the delovely Miss Hepburn. "Wait Until Dark", now that's a great movie that still holds up well.

 
kinzeUK said:
I am hopefully going to see "The Artist" tomorrow with my dad so I'll post back my thoughts if I like it (not on this thread though)

How did you find the Artist? I've watched a fair few silent films from way back when, battleship potemkin, Metropolis and some early Hitchcock stuff spring to mind so it would be good to watch a modern take on the silent era.
 
The Good Citizen said:
kinzeUK said:
I am hopefully going to see "The Artist" tomorrow with my dad so I'll post back my thoughts if I like it (not on this thread though)

How did you find the Artist? I've watched a fair few silent films from way back when, battleship potemkin, Metropolis and some early Hitchcock stuff spring to mind so it would be good to watch a modern take on the silent era.

I never got the chance to see it in the end as my dad was ill so I said we'll go the week after. And lo and behold it wasn't on anymore at our local Odeon. Ended up seeing "Haywire" instead. Eh. I can't really say as I loved or hated it, VERY middle ground film.

And much of the reason I even found it watchable was for the dazzling Miss Gina Carano, I would let that woman do whatever she damn well felt like to me, beatings and all.

*drool :club:
 
one of the movies that was completely crap to me was a clockwork orange.
The fact that a lot of people are saying it was a masterpiece is even worse to me.
 
Stormrider said:
one of the movies that was completely crap to me was a clockwork orange.
The fact that a lot of people are saying it was a masterpiece is even worse to me.

I know that's not a film for everyone. But for me personally, especially being a massive Kubrick fan, I think it IS a masterpiece :D
 

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