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Movies that you never "got"?

Started by Trevor, June 07, 2025, 01:24:48 PM

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Quote from: Trevor on June 21, 2025, 01:10:35 AMI never found any movie Charlize Theron did to be even remotely appealing.
Only one I liked was Devil's Advocate, with Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves

That's still her best performance! I do love FURY ROAD, of course...
Haven't seen Fury Road yet. Any good?
I thought it was okay.....
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Quote from: M.10rda on June 21, 2025, 04:31:40 PMThat's still her best performance! I do love FURY ROAD, of course...
Haven't seen Fury Road yet. Any good?

For some reason this got so on my nerves that I stopped it after about 30 minutes and haven't revisited it since.
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I like all the Mad Max movies (even THUNDERDOME!) FURY ROAD is good, but I think FURIOSA may be even better, frankly.

Sure, Max isn't in the last two much, but I never thought Max himself was really the draw. It's the setting/milieu that's the star of these movies.
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Quote from: Trevor on June 21, 2025, 01:10:35 AMI never found any movie Charlize Theron did to be even remotely appealing.
Only one I liked was Devil's Advocate, with Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves

That's still her best performance! I do love FURY ROAD, of course...
Haven't seen Fury Road yet. Any good?

I loved it  :teddyr:
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Another one I've never "got": David Lynch's "Eraserhead."

I've tried to watch this one three or four times over the years and every time I've bailed out about halfway through. This is out of character for me, as usually I am compelled to watch a movie all the way thru to the end, no matter how bad it is. But "Eraserhead" is just so irritatingly weird that I always say "F this movie!" It's my Kryptonite
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Quote from: Trevor on June 21, 2025, 01:10:35 AMI never found any movie Charlize Theron did to be even remotely appealing.
Only one I liked was Devil's Advocate, with Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves

That's still her best performance! I do love FURY ROAD, of course...
Haven't seen Fury Road yet. Any good?

FURY ROAD is literally incredible, a masterpiece of visionary spectacle as well as being thematically compelling, basically THE HOLY MOIUNTAIN if THE HOLY MOUNTAIN was an action extravaganza, and also incidentally the best MAD MAX movie (none of which are bad).

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Quote from: FatFreddysCat on June 22, 2025, 03:13:37 PMAnother one I've never "got": David Lynch's "Eraserhead."

I've tried to watch this one three or four times over the years and every time I've bailed out about halfway through. This is out of character for me, as usually I am compelled to watch a movie all the way thru to the end, no matter how bad it is. But "Eraserhead" is just so irritatingly weird that I always say "F this movie!" It's my Kryptonite
First time I saw this, I was incredibly drunk and then we get the singing last in a radiator and I shut it off.

I watched it fully sober. It's definitely an acquired taste. But it's David Lunch so... :twirl:
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 WILD AT HEART and MULHOLLAND DRIVE are the only 2 Lynch films I 'get', and both are amazing.

all the rest are too obliquely weird for my liking. (I havent seen the lawnmower one.)

Trevor

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Quote from: Trevor on June 21, 2025, 01:10:35 AMI never found any movie Charlize Theron did to be even remotely appealing.
Only one I liked was Devil's Advocate, with Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves

That's still her best performance! I do love FURY ROAD, of course...
Haven't seen Fury Road yet. Any good?

FURY ROAD is literally incredible, a masterpiece of visionary spectacle as well as being thematically compelling, basically THE HOLY MOIUNTAIN if THE HOLY MOUNTAIN was an action extravaganza, and also incidentally the best MAD MAX movie (none of which are bad).

FURY ROAD nabbed another Oscar winner for South Africa: Margaret Sixel, George Miller's editor wife.
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M.10rda

ZNO, you would easily get "the lawnmower one". It's just a beautiful sad story about a one-way trip.

Margaret Sixel earned that Oscar!

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Quote from: zombie no.one on June 24, 2025, 12:54:22 PMWILD AT HEART and MULHOLLAND DRIVE are the only 2 Lynch films I 'get', and both are amazing.

all the rest are too obliquely weird for my liking. (I havent seen the lawnmower one.)
Not even the ELEPHANT MAN (1980)? Which is about as mainstream as Lynch gets.
Myself, I love all of his work.
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