The most disappointing film you've seen

The most disappointing film you've seen

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zb

2,702 posts

165 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Arrival, within the opening frames my thoughts were: time-travel or some sort of psychic premonition phenomenon, fans may argue this wasn't the point. That the point was the moral question, if you know the outcome, do you still do it? This should be left at high school debating level, where it belongs. Kermode was effuse in his praise of this film, a celluloid Vonnegut was pretty much his take. What I got was sub-Contact drivel, you can't polish a turd, however, with enough glitter you can make it very, very shiny. This was the start of me losing respect for Kermode, his Last Jedi review put the tin lid on it.

ozzuk

1,185 posts

128 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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ceesvdelst said:
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.
Not sure this should be in this thread - but I recently watched this film with my bro, and we both thought it was one of the best films we'd ever seen. Tough to watch at times for sure, but it was just so real. Amazing film. Can't remember the name though - will check netflix later.

And the 2CV...genius!

FrenchCarFan

6,759 posts

206 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Hitch hikers guide to the galaxy.

Dreadful. BBC version smashes into hold brick covered in tin foil.

toon10

6,226 posts

158 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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ozzuk said:
ceesvdelst said:
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.
Not sure this should be in this thread - but I recently watched this film with my bro, and we both thought it was one of the best films we'd ever seen. Tough to watch at times for sure, but it was just so real. Amazing film. Can't remember the name though - will check netflix later.

And the 2CV...genius!
Dead Man's Shoes. One of my favorite movies of all time. You can tell the Shame Meadows has spent time in some dodgy low level drug dealing doss flats before. The dialog is spot on. Allegedly.

vixen1700

23,134 posts

271 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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ozzuk said:
Not sure this should be in this thread - but I recently watched this film with my bro, and we both thought it was one of the best films we'd ever seen. Tough to watch at times for sure, but it was just so real. Amazing film. Can't remember the name though - will check netflix later.

And the 2CV...genius!
Dead Man's Shoes. smile

fat80b

2,300 posts

222 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Mars Attacks - Lot's of hype, adverts everywhere and lots of talk at the time.

A big group of us went and the Cinema was heaving,

It ended up with the whole Cinema laughing their heads off - not because it was funny but because it was hilariously bad......

ozzuk

1,185 posts

128 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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toon10 said:
Dead Man's Shoes. One of my favorite movies of all time. You can tell the Shame Meadows has spent time in some dodgy low level drug dealing doss flats before. The dialog is spot on. Allegedly.
That is the one. And yes, the dialog is oustanding - it felt like you weren't watching actors but 'real people'.

irocfan

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40,652 posts

191 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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zb said:
This was the start of me losing respect for Kermode, his Last Jedi review put the tin lid on it.
can I hazard a guess that he loves it?

zb

2,702 posts

165 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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irocfan said:
can I hazard a guess that he loves it?
Yes. Glowing, I forget exact words it was along the lines of "I'm not a star wars fan...I get this", funnily it also chimed with a lot of other critics appraisal, both in tone and content. He was prattling on about "acts" i.e. first act, etc.

Complete and utter excrement.

Baby Shark doo doo doo doo

15,077 posts

170 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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irocfan said:
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
TLJ enabled the impossible, I found good in The Phantom Menace hehe

Yeah, The Last Jedi is high up on the list for me frown

98elise

26,761 posts

162 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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putonghua73 said:
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.
Would get my vote too.

Matt_N

8,905 posts

203 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Prometheus and Convenant were massively disappointing.

mmmunch

236 posts

128 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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I was really looking forward to Ad Astra, and watched it yesterday.

WTF... I'd have rather watched a Pizza Express equivalent slowly burning to death in my oven..

So very, very disappointed.

Catatafish

1,361 posts

146 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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All starwars films since Jedi.

Gash plot in the prequels and gash characters/plot in the recent ones.

R1 I can just about handle if you skip the first 2/3rds and fast forward to the space battle.

heisthegaffer

3,440 posts

199 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Mars attacks
That one where the nazis were on the moon.
Terminator 3
SOLO
Robocop (remake)

Higgs boson

1,098 posts

154 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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98elise said:
putonghua73 said:
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.
Would get my vote too.
+4
Terrible film.

eldar

21,872 posts

197 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Nazis in the moon? Iron skies, I think. Hilarious.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

248 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.
One of my all time favourites.

Very rare that I don’t watch a film to the end but Slumdog Millionaire, The Grand Budapest Hotel and 12 years a slave all bored me to tears.

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Difficult to choose between Alien Covenant and the last Jedi

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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budgie smuggler said:
Spectre
Ooo good call, last tiem BOnd fools me! But I reckon AC and TLJ still top it for shoddy all round story telling