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ever watch a movie that everyone raves about and just think "wtf?!"

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  • ever watch a movie that everyone raves about and just think "wtf?!"

    i finally decided to watch "2001: a space odyssey" since it was on encore for free.

    "the dawn of man" - ok, i got that part. birth/rebirth of civilzation. check.

    tma-1 - setting up the next part. evolution. growth. bridge from birth to death. check.

    jupiter mission - death. got it. good segment. loved the hal death scene.

    jupiter and beyond the infinite - um, can somebody explain in 5 sentences or less what the heck happened there? is there anything more to get out of it than birth->life->death->rebirth go on forever?
    ~ all in all is all we are ~

    kc

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    Yes, and I find that mostly to be with the Indie crowd. Of course, like the movie you mentioned, I've seen a bunch of older movies that were hits with critics that I suffered through.

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    • #3
      Every comedy I've seen in recent years. Meet the Parents and Old School come to mind. Everyone says they're great and it turns out there's about 2 or 3 laughs and the rest is completely boring.
      I'm sorry, man, but I've got magic. I've got poetry in my fingertips. Most of the time--and this includes naps --I'm an F-18, bro. And I will destroy you in the air. I will deploy my ordinance to the ground.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by billbuckner View Post
        Every comedy I've seen in recent years. Meet the Parents and Old School come to mind. Everyone says they're great and it turns out there's about 2 or 3 laughs and the rest is completely boring.
        fletch. :duck:
        ~ all in all is all we are ~

        kc

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        • #5
          Originally posted by eldiablo505
          2001 might be my favorite movie of all time. It's the only movie I can think of that's better than the book.
          Uh. Jaws?
          I'm sorry, man, but I've got magic. I've got poetry in my fingertips. Most of the time--and this includes naps --I'm an F-18, bro. And I will destroy you in the air. I will deploy my ordinance to the ground.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by eldiablo505
            2001 might be my favorite movie of all time. It's the only movie I can think of that's better than the book.
            Yep, it's probably my #1 as well.

            I think the movie version of Fight Club was better as well.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by eldiablo505
              2001 might be my favorite movie of all time. It's the only movie I can think of that's better than the book.
              American Psycho
              The Shining

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              • #8
                Inglorious Basterds was another one. Didn't get the appeal
                I'm sorry, man, but I've got magic. I've got poetry in my fingertips. Most of the time--and this includes naps --I'm an F-18, bro. And I will destroy you in the air. I will deploy my ordinance to the ground.

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                • #9
                  High Fidelity - ugh

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by billbuckner View Post
                    Inglorious Basterds was another one. Didn't get the appeal
                    I've found many of Tarantino's movies to be overrated or just plain bad, but I loved Inglorious Basterds.


                    Never saw what was so great about:
                    - Clerks
                    - most comedies with Jonah Hill/Jason Segel/Adam Sandler/Ben Stiller
                    - Being John Malkovich
                    - any movie directed by Wes Anderson or starring Jason Schwartzmann

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by eldiablo505
                      2001 might be my favorite movie of all time. It's the only movie I can think of that's better than the book.
                      does the book explain it better? was the monolith an evolutionary tool of an alien, or a creator?
                      ~ all in all is all we are ~

                      kc

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by eldiablo505
                        2001 might be my favorite movie of all time. It's the only movie I can think of that's better than the book.
                        The book wasn't actually written first. They were written more or less concurrently. I think the book was actually released after the movie. So that could be the reason it's the rare movie that is better than the book.
                        “Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.”
                        -Ralph Waldo Emerson

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by billbuckner View Post
                          Inglorious Basterds was another one. Didn't get the appeal
                          Agree. The only appeal I can see is to immature teenagers who have never picked up a history book.

                          Edited to add: Present company excluded, Revo!
                          “Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.”
                          -Ralph Waldo Emerson

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                          • #14
                            For me, it's Avatar. That was a huge waste of time for me. And it beat out Hurt Locker for Best Picture? I don't get it.
                            “Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.”
                            -Ralph Waldo Emerson

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                            • #15
                              Crash
                              Annie Hall
                              A Clockwork Orange
                              Dances with Wolves

                              Allen's Love and Death is almost certainly in my top 5. I guess I prefer his comedy in it's standup/slapstick form.
                              people called me an idiot for burning popcorn in the microwave, but i know the real truth. - nullnor

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