Films people think are 'cool' to like (which are a bit poo)

Tarlos Kevez said:
Six pages and no-ones mentioned The Matrix?

Now theres a few hours of my life I'll never ever get back.

possibly the biggest pile of shite i've ever had the misfortune of sitting through. people getting excited over the ability of the producer to put keanu reeves on slow motion and pause while a bullet flies past.
an ex of mine phoned one rainy day in '99 to say why don't we stay in, watch a film and go to bed afterwards. she brought the bastard matrix. i sat through it and didn't talk to her for about an hour afterwards. i would rather drive 6 inch rusty nails through my ball sack than sit through this again.
 
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Star Wars
Matrixs
The Lion King
Any of ..Lord Of The Rings
The Exorcist
The Notebook
Insidious



all shite films..
 
sorry to poop on ya scoop, but film i thought would be bobbins was black swan, enjoyed it even though im a art phillistine.

back to topic.

Original highlander.
 
gaudinho's stolen car said:
chris_m said:
I agree with the Shawshank Redemption, seen it twice, just don't see the appeal.

Why watch it twice then? It's like people who watch all 3 Star Wars films and decide they're shit. Or Hangover 1 and then Hangover 2. Surely at some point you think "I didn't like the first one, chances are I won't like any of the others in the series".

because all my housemates were watching it, and i didnt really remember it from the first time
 
citykev28 said:
lee-mcfc said:
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Star Wars
Matrixs
The Lion King
Any of ..Lord Of The Rings
The Exorcist
The Notebook
Insidious



all shite films..

there is the opinion of a wise man (except the exorcist). i'm still reeling after thinking about the matrix.
why thank you mate
 
Re: Re: Films people think are 'cool' to like (which are a bit p

Bert Trautmann's Parachute said:
Forgive me if already mentioned, but my nomination is Citizen Kane. What a pile of crap.
Can't agree with that I'm sorry.

I was very sceptical before I saw it, but I fell in love with it. Decades ahead of its time.

And to think that it was Welles' first film... what a debut.
 

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