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Top 5 movies you're supposed to like, but dont


1. The Dark Knight- 1 good performance in an otherwise weak story
2. Fall Guy- it's an action movie with bad action. It's a love story with no real relationship. It's a murder story where 12 people saw the murder. Meh.
3. Avatar- Bad acting in a pretty environment
4. Dune part 2- looks good. Sounds good. Has the wrong leads
5. Hellraiser- it's missing something. I don't know what.


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Tombstone - This movie is ok but I don’t get why Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday is so beloved.

Fight Club - I don’t get the hype around this at all.

Matrix - I don’t hate it but way overhyped.

That’s all I can think of right now I’ll update when remember two more.

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Val as Doc Holiday- I don't get this either. Dennis Quaid was a good Doc Holiday as well.

Fight club. I like it, but it's a product of its time.

Not bad.

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I DON'T LIKE YOUR FIVE EITHER.😐

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Really? That's pleasantly surprising.

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The Avengers
The Avengers: Age of Ultron
The Avengers: Infinity War
The Avengers: Endgame
Singin' in the Rain

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I've watched 2 of those. They're very similar.

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Agree with all of those but Singin' in the Rain.

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I haven't watched singin' in the Rain.

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I'm with you on not particularly liking The Dark Knight. I think that trilogy has the usual diminishing returns: Batman Begins is the best one, The Dark Knight is alright (but massively overstuffed), The Dark Knight Rises is meh.

And I don't love any James Cameron films with the sole exception of The Terminator. Aliens is... OK.

I'm with VinceD on The Matrix. It's... OK. I've never understood the big love for it. But each to their own, eh.

I probably have loads of these, particularly when it comes to pop culture stuff. Because I'm just not a very mainstream kind of chap...

I really hate Back to the Future II, for example. 'Oooh it's one of the best trilogies ever made.' No, it isn't. The first one is great. The other two -- like most sequels -- can be flung into the eternal fire.

Talking of sequels, I don't rate Return of the Jedi at all.

No idea why people love The Shawshank Redemption...

That'll do. I could be here all day.

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That's a stunning list. I didn't think of the back to the future movies. I just never do.


I disagree on Cameron slightly. I like Aliens, the Abyss, Terminator and T2.
I like the Shawshank Redemption. I'm invested in. The stories of Brooks, Andy, and Red. If you don't care for it, that's on par with reviews from when it comes out.

Good list.

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"The Shawshank Redemption" is not a bad movie, but it's not even a Top 10 prison movie.

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No, I agree. It's not a bad movie. But there's nothing special or interesting about it either. It kind of collects together every prison movie cliche in one package.

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I agree. It's why I would never "advertise" that movie. Overrated.

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Kinda like forrest gump collects a ton of historical moments. Genius by writer if you ask me

I rather love Shawshank. The writing, the acting, the actors in the roles.

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Look capuchin, I like you, but your post physically hurt me.

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Which bit?

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This part:

I'm with you on not particularly liking The Dark Knight. I think that trilogy has the usual diminishing returns: Batman Begins is the best one, The Dark Knight is alright (but massively overstuffed), The Dark Knight Rises is meh.

And I don't love any James Cameron films with the sole exception of The Terminator. Aliens is... OK.

I'm with VinceD on The Matrix. It's... OK. I've never understood the big love for it. But each to their own, eh.

I probably have loads of these, particularly when it comes to pop culture stuff. Because I'm just not a very mainstream kind of chap...

I really hate Back to the Future II, for example. 'Oooh it's one of the best trilogies ever made.' No, it isn't. The first one is great. The other two -- like most sequels -- can be flung into the eternal fire.

Talking of sequels, I don't rate Return of the Jedi at all.

No idea why people love The Shawshank Redemption...

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OK, that made me laugh.

Sorrrrrry.

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Mamma Mia
Skyfall
Midsommar
Fury Road
Interstellar

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I agree with Interstellar and Fury Road.

Interstellar has a great soundtrack. But it falls apart with the tesseract.

Fury Road was just overhyped.

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The thing that really annoys me about Interstellar was that is was praised as being incredibly accurate / realistic yet, even on first viewing, it's clearly full of nonsense.

e.g. Crops failing so the only solution is pump everything into an interstellar space travel plan (say what?!), going down to that planet surface without scanning / noticing it has these giant waves beforehand 😂, being scientists yet having no appreciation there was going to be a time dilation effect!

Just crazy. But my favourite was the massive plot hole which I posted a thread about on the page here - namely, that it makes no sense anyway because the humans obviously survived anyway, given the tesseract, so why did they even bother trying to "save" themselves?

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Yep. The causal loop with the tesseract was self defeating.

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Not a “top 5” per say but looking quickly at my IMDb ratings here are movies that I rated lower than I thought I would:

Delicatessen
Once upon a time in the west
Sinister
War on everyone
Sushi girl

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Please, can we talk on my topic ?

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Since you asked nicely.

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Interesting, I love Delicatessen it’s one of my favourite movies, but I’ve heard a few people say it’s overrated. One person I follow on Letterboxd who I would have expected to like it reviewed it recently and they hated it.

For me though it’s pretty magical.

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Love the director, love the genre, paid big bucks to get a copy and finally watch it and ended up rating it a 6/10. :(

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Six isn’t too bad :)

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Maybe you didn't like to as much because you spent so much on it.

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Lawrence of Arabia
Dr. Zhivago
Gone With The Wind
Blow-Up
Breathless

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Star Wars (original trilogy included)
Hitchcock’s Psycho
Lord of the Rings
The Godfather
It’s a wonderful life

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