The most disappointing film you've seen

The most disappointing film you've seen

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DaveGrohl

896 posts

98 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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toon10 said:
Recently for me, probably Baby Driver. It's far from the worst movie I've ever seen but it was hyped up and I was hoping for something more like the 1970's The Driver. It wasn't that. Drive with Ryan Gosling was far better. People seem to rave over it now but it's just lost on me. I might have to give it another go.

Also, The Iceman. The Philip Carlo book is the best book I've ever read. They didn't base the movie on this book but another one written about the Iceman instead. The truly spine tingling horror of some of what the man did was not even mentioned in the movie (the cave stuff if you've read the book) and they decided to add a load of unnecessary Hollywood tripe to a story that really didn't need it. The road rage incident didn't need a full on car chase sequence driving the wrong way on a one way street for example. Again it wasn't a bad movie but it was a huge disappointment and missed opportunity for those who don't know about the man. My family agreed on this as we passed the book on to each other.
With you on Baby Driver. Don't get what all the fuss was about. Not terrible but just very very average.

BenjiS

3,888 posts

92 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Legends Of The Fall

Two and a half hours of nothing happening.

generationx

6,867 posts

106 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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The Last Jedi - just didn't feel like a Star Wars movie to me and caused me to forego Solo when it was in the theatres

Spectre - as mentioned above. Dire and too long

Bladerunner 2066 (or whatever the number was) - very pretty, but so slow

Godzilla (2014) - just waiting for Godzilla to make an appearance...

P-Jay

10,599 posts

192 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Easily The Last Jedi.

I think most SW fans went into The Force Awakens with expectations pretty low, but I thought it was great.

Rogue One was even better.

It seemed they pulled off the impossible, they made a film that not only kids would like, but their hyper critical, middle-aged Dads who wanted to feel like they did when they were 5 again as well.

Then they 'went Woke' with The Last Jedi which isn't a deal breaker, but in the process pissed on not only the originals, but the TFA for good measure too.

I was lucky with Prometheus, My Wife and I were busy having a baby when it was released so I missed it in the Cinema, by the time I saw it at home my expectations were rock bottom and I actually enjoyed it.

vixen1700

23,141 posts

271 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Highlander II.

After enjoying the first one so much at the pictures, the second was utterly rubbish. frown

SS2.

14,478 posts

239 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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The Matrix Revolutions, very closely followed by Reloaded.

Both efforts prove that simply throwing loads of money at something doesn't guarantee it'll be any good.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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ceesvdelst said:
Avengers End Game, the biggest pile of crud I have ever had the misfortune to witness

A film too far, the last one before this was enough and left it ended perfectly.
I have to agree with this. The main problem is that there are just too many Marvel/Avenger movies coming out now. There are four scheduled for next year. It's going the same way as Star Wars and I think people are starting to get a bit bored with it.

irocfan

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40,660 posts

191 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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generationx said:
The Last Jedi - just didn't feel like a Star Wars movie to me and caused me to forego Solo when it was in the theatres
Solo was actually quite fun - waaay better than TLJ (though that wouldn't be hard!).


Interesting that there's been no mention of The Phantom Menace given the SW mentions here

irocfan

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40,660 posts

191 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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SS2. said:
The Matrix Revolutions, very closely followed by Reloaded.

Both efforts prove that simply throwing loads of money at something doesn't guarantee it'll be any good.
I'm sure I read that there's going to be a forth one....

putonghua73

615 posts

129 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Rotaree said:
Lost in Translation; it could well be me but I just didn't 'get' it and yet it still seems to be considered by some to be one of the greatest films ever
This.

I've tried to watch it twice and turn-off the exact same time at 28 minutes.

sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

82 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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arfur said:
parabolica said:
Kingsmen 2.

I really liked the original, despite a dodgy gag at the end, and was looking forward to the sequel. Annnnnnnnnddddddddd........ it was dogst. No redeeming features about it at all.
I thought Elton was the best bit ! Ahem
Elton was far better than what I expected. Julianne Moore still looks gorgeous. That made up for a poor film. Plus the bit where the bald guy gets blown up, singing Country Roads, that was quite emotional really.

As for me, Quantum of Solace. I've watched every Bond film, but I watched the first half hour of that and turned it off. Such a poor, poor film. Haven't bothered watching any of the new ones after that.

Evil Jack

1,620 posts

229 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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swampy442

1,481 posts

212 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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The Ghostbusters remake. Not because I'm sexist or a bigot (as the press would have you believe) but just because it wasn't good.

toon10

6,226 posts

158 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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SS2. said:
The Matrix Revolutions, very closely followed by Reloaded.

Both efforts prove that simply throwing loads of money at something doesn't guarantee it'll be any good.
Oh God this. How could I have forgotten? After such a ground breaking and thoroughly enjoyable original, we get the sequels that should never had got past the drawing board stage.

Alfa numeric

3,028 posts

180 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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The Piano. I have no idea how it won an Oscar. It has some fantastic actors in it but it's slow, dull and plot free.

Muzzer79

10,143 posts

188 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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I have another couple:

Lord of the Rings

I've tried to watch it, twice, but just couldn't get past about 30 mins. This is highly unusual as I'll watch some proper crap but I just can't engage.


Guardians of the Galaxy

Everyone raves about it, I'm a Marvel fan and, again, I've tried multiple times to watch it but I just can't get into it.

rustfalia

1,935 posts

167 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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The Irishman.

LimaDelta

6,544 posts

219 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Evil Jack said:

What about the Ewoks?

s m

23,298 posts

204 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Lucky Star

ceesvdelst

289 posts

56 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Some fascinating insights, I guess your personal faves can allow you to see through what some think is an average film.

I don;lt mind the cowing down bit to audience as in Joker.

I adored Manchester by the Sea, was a fabulous piece of acting I thought.

And what is the one about the guy in army who comes back and his brother has been taken advantage of by a group driving a 2CV, one of the most disturbing but "made an impact on me" films I have seen in a very long time.

Another I felt little for was Incredibles 2, I normally love Pixar, but that was too try female based, when the original made the same impact just from family.

And last night I watched Quiet Place, if you knew creatures searched by sound, would you really, REALLY have a baby in that environment?

I know it's the movies, but cmon