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Movies you liked that everyone else hated
Okay, so what are some movies that you liked and everyone around you hated? Be prepared to defend why you liked it if challenged... I'll start--
I really liked "Unbreakable" (my friend Vinnie calls it "Unwatchable") And I really liked "Very Bad Things" and "Happiness." Yes, I really do have a friend named Vinnie. |
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That's an easy one for me. I love the movie Waterworld with Kevin Costner. It's hard for me to explain why, I'm just down with the whole concept.
It was trashed by the critics as one of the worst movie bombs ever and I don't know anyone who didn't dislike it intensely. PS: I also liked Very Bad Things. |
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As far as underated movies that are on my alltime great list, I am watching one of best right now, The Big Lebowski. One of the alltime funniest imo. "The dude abides" |
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I didn't hate "Waterworld." I thought it was okay. Which was somehow more disapointing than if it had been the bomb the press claimed it was! Hooray! ArlJim78 liked "Very Bad Things" too! I knew I wasn't alone! I thought it was hee-larious and by far the best thing Cameron Diaz has ever done. |
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Serenity
It wasn't my cup of tea and probably means a lot more to people that watched the series. Personally I had never heard of it before, the series or the movie. It was somewhat inventive but what I'll remember most is that the crew on Mal's ship were so good looking and have such great hair, which I think is no small feat when you're winging across the galaxy fighting a war.
Another observation about sci-fi in general, why do they always end up relying on people fighting each other in a hand to hand manner like with swords, judo, light sabers, etc? No matter how advanced humankind gets future wars always seem to end up with two guys having a well choreographed judo style fight. What's up with that? Wars aren't fought that way now much less in the future. Imagine if the battle of Baghdad boiled down to Rumsfeld (Yoda) and Hussien (Count Dooku) duking it out with swords in one of Saddams palaces. |
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