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I might not have been in the mood for this movie, but it bored me to tears.
Its the type of film a film student will wax lyrical about, whilst secretly wishing “Well, I wish Francis Ford had given Sophia a damn good slap, and told her to make it bloody interesting instead of cinematic masturbation”
It’s a story of an unusual friendship developing between two people who are feeling culturally isolated.
And its crap.
I saw it last week and I thought it was fantastic. I really enjoyed it. I went in to the cinema feeling really depressed, but came out feeling much more positive about things. I don't think it was particularly deep or anything, but it was a really nice movie with some good performances and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
> I've seen it twice and both times thought it was better than Lord Of
> The Rings: Return Of The King at least. I guess it takes a different
> kind of person to appreciate both films of unrelenting fighting and
> ones of a different kind of excellence.
Pretentious a’se.
Lets see what I’ve watched this weekend / Monday to see if I fit in your narrow-minded definition.
Adaptation (excellent. Didn’t quite know where it was going, and it pulled the rug out from under me)
Versus (pretty poor, wafer thin plot, not as gory or kinetic as hoped)
Delicatessen (with directors commentary this time, great movie)
Two towers extended (great)
Bumfights (mates over, they wanted to watch it)
Braindead (Saturday night drunken monkey matinee, great fun, and mate who hadn’t seen it sat shellshocked)
Lost In Translation (Self indulgent crap, girlfriend thought so too)
I don’t do I?
Referring to my earlier post, I thought LIT was “the type of film a film student will wax lyrical about, whilst secretly wishing “Well, I wish Francis Ford had given Sophia a damn good slap, and told her to make it bloody interesting instead of cinematic masturbation”
And I hate to break it too you but I DID get it, its just that there was next to nothing of substance or interest to really “get.”
As I have also said, each to their own. Just because I didn’t like it doesn’t mean other people can’t like it, but I feel it’s a case of critic brainwashing, and liking the movie to be hip and trendy and appear clever and well informed.
I personally thought it was crap.
> Oh do shut up you pretentious insect.
Well put.
> a film student
I don't know if it's me, but the majority of these "film students" really get on my nerves. I'm generalising here, but I've been on other forums in the past and all they've done is come across pretentious and overly critical. I personally watch a movie wanting to enjoy myself, and if I don't like it then fine, but it's as though each film is crap until proven good with these "buffs".
Just a generalisation though, from a bit of past experience.
> Pfft, you get tickets to one Kelly Osbourne concert and your labelled
> for life. I have no excuse for Pink though as I don't think one is
> needed. She's great.
No, she's not. She has a terrible voice. She's hoarse, sounds like she has throat cancer. Her songs are boring and repetitive, written by producers in the 3-and-a-half-minute mould for the MTV (or eMpTyVee, as certain forum members would call it; and it seems quite appropriate here) audience of tweenagers who like things because of what other people like.
If you like listening to 40 of pure pro-tools, then Pink is for you. If, on the other hand, you like music that shows some skill in both playing and writing you will not find it in acts like this.
> You may well be right, but it doesn't apply to just films, does it?
> As far as I know, you like Pink, Kelly Osbourne and all manner of
> crappy rush-released churn 'em out pop.
Pfft, you get tickets to one Kelly Osbourne concert and your labelled for life. I have no excuse for Pink though as I don't think one is needed. She's great. I like other bands too though like Travis, No Doubt, Red Hot Chili Peppers and stuff. I like loads of different kinds of music depending on what mood I'm in.
> I went in with no preconceptions and came out having watched a sweet,
> heart-warming movie with two excellent lead performances. And I got
> to see Scarlett Johansson mope about in her pink undies, which was
> also cool.
A-men.
I personally quite enjoyed it. Nothing much more to say.
> Lol whatever Goatboy. I'm not the one who can't appreciate a fantastic
> film when they see it. Why don't you have a go at him? I still stand
> by my remark though that some people just can't appreciate the true
> splendour of some films.
You may well be right, but it doesn't apply to just films, does it? As far as I know, you like Pink, Kelly Osbourne and all manner of crappy rush-released churn 'em out pop.
Seeing Bill Murray now makes me want to see it more to spot the obvious dye jobs.