Citizen Kane. Yeah I know back in the day it was ground breaking and amazing and ZOMG ROSE BUD. I never really could get into it.
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Citizen Kane. Yeah I know back in the day it was ground breaking and amazing and ZOMG ROSE BUD. I never really could get into it.
[QUOTE="Film-Guy"]
It baffles me how much praise it gets. Out of the two films Clint made that year, Changeling is better in every way. It baffles me how much praise Gran Torino gets, that kid Thao in particular was painfully awful. Especially when he was yelling "WALT!" when he was trapped behind the door.
sammyjenkis898
I agree that Changeling is the better film. It's insanely ridiculous that Gran Torino gets so much praise around here. Everyone in the film was terrible, with the exception of Eastwood, who was just good.
The Changeling is better than both of them. :PWall-E was to some extent going for a silent movie style, the idea was to have not much dialogue and let the imagery do the talking.I can only think of two, and they're Forest Gump and Wall-E. Wall-E wasn't bad but I thought it was kind of boring. The first half of the film was just the robot collecting trash, and there wasn't much dialogue until the second half.
dog64
[QUOTE="Toriko42"]1. The Dark Knight: Terrible ending, Two Face was useless, it was just kind of inept in that sense and a lot of the acting was awful... 2. Fight Club: It's a really good movie but it's not the godsend teens make it out to be 3. Gladiator: Best picture my assFilm-Guy
I have not seen your ass, and I am sure many haven't so saying it is best picture does not make sense. I however would nominate it.
Well...I'd hope you haven't seen my assEven though I don't particularly like the word "overrated," I would say that Saving Private Ryan is the best example that I can think of. Sure, it's a good movie, but it's nowhere near close to being the "greatest war film ever." There are much, much better war movies out there. Hell, Band of Brothers was leagues better than Saving Private Ryan.
Even though I don't particularly like the word "overrated," I would say that Saving Private Ryan is the best example that I can think of. Sure, it's a good movie, but it's nowhere near close to being the "greatest war film ever." There are much, much better war movies out there.LZ71Yeah!
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