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bif

(26,543 posts)
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 10:11 AM Nov 27

Movies you just don't get why they're so popular.

"The Gods Must be Crazy". I thought it was painful to watch. Maybe it was because my friend and I were the only to people in the theatre. But I didn't find a single thing funny about it.

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Movies you just don't get why they're so popular. (Original Post) bif Nov 27 OP
The one with the... Mike Nelson Nov 27 #1
The Big Lebowski genxlib Nov 27 #6
Jeff Bridges. ms liberty Nov 27 #7
Yeah, well you know... JoseBalow Nov 27 #17
Perfect Vadergator Nov 27 #43
LOL- perfect meme response Redleg Nov 28 #88
Yes. I hated the big lewbowski BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 28 #63
Amazing perspective on this one. This is one of our favorites! AllyCat Nov 29 #133
Sooo many. But first that came to mind was "Pretty Woman." 50 Shades Of Blue Nov 27 #2
Funny thing is Dear_Prudence Nov 27 #28
I'm that way about "Pillow Talk"! 50 Shades Of Blue Nov 27 #34
The story is meh... JPK Nov 28 #84
Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. Ferryboat Nov 27 #3
Some really awful movies are actually pretty funny when you add rifftrax yourout Nov 27 #4
Rifftrax makes anything funny! bif Nov 27 #8
Silence of the Lambs MIButterfly Nov 27 #5
Never saw Silence of the Lambs and never plan to. 3catwoman3 Nov 27 #9
It was triggering for me. Ilsa Nov 27 #35
That's why they call it a horror movie. Hieronymus Phact Nov 28 #90
Same. Not even the actors could make me bother to see it nt yellowdogintexas Nov 28 #101
We were camping with our scout troop... buzzycrumbhunger Nov 29 #127
I have a brother NJCher Nov 28 #52
Not a fan either. Had high hopes after Manhunter and the accolades. Ilikepurple Nov 28 #57
I agree 100% with all you said about Pretty Woman. Diamond_Dog Nov 28 #82
"Blair Witch Project" really stands out in my memory rurallib Nov 27 #10
yes DBoon Nov 27 #39
AHA! Bayard Nov 27 #44
I saw it in theater when hype was at fever pitch. At end, auduence sat stunned "is that it"? BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 28 #64
I liked it MorbidButterflyTat Nov 28 #112
Terms of Enderement gay texan Nov 27 #11
Terms of Endearment totally sucked. 3catwoman3 Nov 27 #33
I saw Terms 40 years ago in a college auditorium. Intractable Nov 28 #53
Agree with you on Terms of Endearment. Diamond_Dog Nov 28 #83
Everything Everywhere All at Once Thunderbeast Nov 27 #12
I tried to watch it bif Nov 27 #13
Agreed. Great acting. The best actress and best supporting Ilsa Nov 27 #37
I thought it was atrocious. Intractable Nov 28 #54
I've not seen it, and your 2nd sentence is sufficient to... 3catwoman3 Nov 28 #94
I was thinking of streaming it if it landed on one of my apps, but maaaaybe not electric_blue68 Nov 28 #109
Well... 'Titanic' is one. OldBaldy1701E Nov 27 #14
Sorry, I'm obviously missing something. Abolishinist Nov 28 #60
'It' refers to recent historical events. OldBaldy1701E Nov 28 #70
Absolutely shameful that "Titanic" took Best Picture that year... Paladin Nov 28 #72
Just did not see the appeal on that one. AllyCat Nov 29 #134
Ferris Bueller's Day Off Coventina Nov 27 #15
The premise of the movie is silly LogDog75 Nov 27 #21
Agree with this Wiz Imp Nov 28 #78
It's a movie where high school aged audiences enjoyed watching Ferris make fools out of adults, but an adult viewer Midwestern Democrat Nov 28 #92
Chariots of Fire (boring) Emile Nov 27 #16
Well then NJCher Nov 28 #55
"Gone With the Wind." But then again, B.See Nov 27 #18
It was a good movie for its time. milestogo Nov 27 #20
It's hard to condense a large story into a movie LogDog75 Nov 27 #22
Gone with the Wind is a great story of the Old South, milestogo Nov 27 #24
Exactly. And judging from B.See Nov 28 #68
It was written in 1936. milestogo Nov 28 #75
Yes, and when more than just women B.See Nov 28 #113
Still, that's the order in which to do it. Xavier Breath Nov 27 #36
Yup milestogo Nov 27 #49
I read the book before I saw the movie. sheshe2 Nov 28 #58
Never having seen it may explain why you don't get its popularity JoseBalow Nov 28 #62
1939 was the greatest movie year in history. Paladin Nov 28 #71
Scarface milestogo Nov 27 #19
Once was enough, back when it was new. The lead actor's bullshit accent takes me out of it every time I try to watch it. Iggo Nov 27 #30
ha ha that bad accent is a feature, not a bug. Hieronymus Phact Nov 29 #119
LOL...For comedic effect, yeah. I can't do it for two hours, though. Iggo Nov 29 #120
The Godfather LogDog75 Nov 27 #23
The Deer Hunter. Harker Nov 27 #25
Hated that movie. Had I been there by myself... 3catwoman3 Nov 27 #46
I HATE The Deer Hunter. Jeebo Nov 28 #66
When I was a high as a kite teenager, The Gods Must Be Crazy was the funniest thing I ever saw. Iggo Nov 27 #26
The Thin Red Line rsdsharp Nov 27 #27
That was a horror movie, not a war movie. Iggo Nov 27 #29
Somebody shoulda told James Jones. rsdsharp Nov 27 #32
I loved it and have watched it several times. milestogo Nov 28 #76
I came close to walking out. I loathed it. rsdsharp Nov 28 #95
The Godtfather RandySF Nov 27 #31
Lincoln was the first one that came to mind for me. chowder66 Nov 27 #42
With the exception of "Jaws", I've never been all that wowed by Steven Spielberg. Midwestern Democrat Nov 28 #96
Mrs. Doubtfire Morbius Nov 27 #38
Agree Hieronymus Phact Nov 28 #91
I didn't care for Wicked that much. Ilsa Nov 27 #40
I went to Wicked with a friend. I kept looking at my watchand wondering... 3catwoman3 Nov 27 #47
ITA! At first, I thought Ilsa Nov 28 #74
"I think I may have slept thru part of it." MIButterfly Nov 28 #97
The Gods Must be Crazy Cirsium Nov 27 #41
American Beauty DBoon Nov 27 #45
Forest Gump. It required too much willing suspension of disbelief. 3catwoman3 Nov 27 #48
Agreed. That Forrest Gump won Best Picture over Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption MIButterfly Nov 28 #98
The book was even worse Lifeafter70 Nov 29 #130
"Love Actually" betsuni Nov 27 #50
Blazing Saddles! Beatlelvr Nov 28 #51
This thread is proof that there truly is no accounting for taste JoseBalow Nov 28 #56
And lack of same. Bobstandard Nov 28 #107
Yes, that's exactly what that means. JoseBalow Nov 29 #121
Especially those that haven't even been watched Bobstandard Nov 29 #124
Make me travel by underside of car, but Cape Fear (1991) was a total miss for me. Ilikepurple Nov 28 #59
Armageddon. boonecreek Nov 28 #61
Armageddon is awful. Jeebo Nov 28 #67
The most recent Superman movie, with a 90% Rotten Toms audience score. Intractable Nov 28 #65
Forrest Gump. Did not like it at all. Still can't livetohike Nov 28 #69
I bailed after 15 minutes Skittles Nov 29 #116
HEY! What about "The English Patient"? Paladin Nov 28 #73
Raising Arizona Chasstev365 Nov 28 #77
Any Will Ferrell movie! lark Nov 28 #79
I don't think Will Ferrell is the least bit funny, either. Diamond_Dog Nov 28 #85
Agree with you, completely. (nt) Paladin Nov 28 #87
Rocky Horror Picture Show CanonRay Nov 28 #80
Me too Brother Buzz Nov 28 #105
Without the audience partici----pation, it's not a good movie. flvegan Nov 29 #122
Rocky needs to be seen in a group to appreciate it buzzycrumbhunger Nov 29 #128
Pulp Fiction. Katinfl Nov 28 #81
I have to disagree with you there. MIButterfly Nov 28 #99
Yes, I know I am in the minority, but I still don't get the fascination with this film. Katinfl Nov 28 #108
it was robbed of the Oscar Skittles Nov 29 #118
thank you for admitting you just don't get it Skittles Nov 29 #117
Rocky JPK Nov 28 #86
"Apocalypse Now" was released three years later - it actually lost to an even less deserving film - "Kramer vs. Kramer" Midwestern Democrat Nov 28 #89
Titanic Tops My List ProfessorGAC Nov 28 #93
Magnolia. MIButterfly Nov 28 #100
I thought Love Story was pretty ridiculous. Borogove Nov 28 #102
Gets my vote for stupidest line in cinematic history: Paladin Nov 28 #104
"Love means having to say you're sorry Doc_Technical Nov 29 #125
"Love means never having to say you're sorry." 3catwoman3 Nov 28 #106
Ali MacGraw was so beautiful but she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag. MIButterfly Nov 28 #110
I just looked up the release date - Dec 1970. 3catwoman3 Nov 28 #111
Ryan O'Neal made a movie in 1972 after Love Story MorbidButterflyTat Nov 28 #114
Love "What's Up Doc" drmeow Nov 29 #132
😆😆 Madeline Kahn is the BEST MorbidButterflyTat Nov 29 #136
The Jerk The Madcap Nov 28 #103
I'm the first to admit that my taste in movies is weird av8rdave Nov 29 #115
Since Titanic has been mentioned already, the entire Fast & Furious franchise. Pick one. flvegan Nov 29 #123
"Forrest Gump". I hated it with every bone in my body. LisaM Nov 29 #126
The "Bosom Buddies" version of "Flowers For Algernon". GreatGazoo Nov 29 #131
Gump, Pursuit of Happiness, A Christmas Carol GreatGazoo Nov 29 #129
Well, The Gods Must Be Crazy is a favorite that comes to mind often EverHopeful Nov 29 #135

Mike Nelson

(10,877 posts)
1. The one with the...
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 10:15 AM
Nov 27

... "Dude" played by - I think - Kurt Russell. I thought it was okay, but there are people who are real crazy about this movie (or movies?). It's like Eraserhead or Rocky Horror-level big. Maybe I should see it again?

Vadergator

(11 posts)
43. Perfect
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 09:16 PM
Nov 27

Perfect response, lol. Would love it if someone would drop "shut the fuck up Donnie" on you know who.

AllyCat

(18,422 posts)
133. Amazing perspective on this one. This is one of our favorites!
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:09 PM
Nov 29

But people either love it or hate it seemingly!

Dear_Prudence

(979 posts)
28. Funny thing is
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:10 PM
Nov 27

I have watched that movie many times, and I am mystified as to why I enjoy it. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone I know.

JPK

(908 posts)
84. The story is meh...
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 09:56 AM
Nov 28

But the acting is so good. Bridges, Goodman and Buscemi are all funny as hell, specially Goodman's character.

yourout

(8,684 posts)
4. Some really awful movies are actually pretty funny when you add rifftrax
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 10:26 AM
Nov 27

The Happening was just flat out awful but it's pretty damn funny with rifftrax.

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MIButterfly

(1,766 posts)
5. Silence of the Lambs
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 10:28 AM
Nov 27

I know that will be an unpopular choice since everyone thought it was so great. Meh.

I agree with Pretty Woman. I don't know why Hollywood is so enamored of the "hooker with the heart of gold" thing. It was just so unbelievable. A wealthy, handsome man like Richard Gere can't get a date so he picks up a hooker who looks like Julia Roberts who's just a poor, sweet working girl. Uh huh.

3catwoman3

(28,367 posts)
9. Never saw Silence of the Lambs and never plan to.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 11:17 AM
Nov 27

I’m not a fan of creepy, scary stuff, and it sounded awful.

Ilsa

(63,697 posts)
35. It was triggering for me.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:51 PM
Nov 27

The criminality, the abuse, the viciousness were terrifying. I had trouble sleeping the first night.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,536 posts)
127. We were camping with our scout troop...
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 06:00 PM
Nov 29

… and it got COLD. I ended up having to make the drive home for more blankets, sweaters, gloves, etc. and ended up warming up with a cup o’ tea and a movie—Silence of the Lambs.

Making the drive back to the wilderness in the middle of the night was ridiculously creepy and I did not sleep well for the rest of the weekend. I don’t recall a movie creeping me out like that one.

NJCher

(42,179 posts)
52. I have a brother
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 12:23 AM
Nov 28

Who looks like Richard Gere and he gets dates all the time with attractive women. He has an obnoxious personality and is completely devoid of charm.

My other brother and I just shake our heads in disbelief.

Ilikepurple

(420 posts)
57. Not a fan either. Had high hopes after Manhunter and the accolades.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 01:00 AM
Nov 28

Not generally a Michael Mann fan, but really enjoyed Manhunter when it came out. Also preferred Brian Cox’s Lektor to Hopkins’s Lecter.

BlueWaveNeverEnd

(12,387 posts)
64. I saw it in theater when hype was at fever pitch. At end, auduence sat stunned "is that it"?
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 01:58 AM
Nov 28

News had reported people needing to be walked to their car "it was so scary"

3catwoman3

(28,367 posts)
33. Terms of Endearment totally sucked.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:35 PM
Nov 27

I was ready to scream at the screen, “Just die already so this damn movie can end!”

Intractable

(1,454 posts)
53. I saw Terms 40 years ago in a college auditorium.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 12:24 AM
Nov 28

As a 20-yr old man, I was so embarrassed in front of my jockish friends. It was the only time I cried during a movie. They seemed less affected.

Thunderbeast

(3,744 posts)
12. Everything Everywhere All at Once
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 12:20 PM
Nov 27

Butt Plug Hallucinations were hard to watch.

When it won the Best Picture oscar, I was astonished.

Ilsa

(63,697 posts)
37. Agreed. Great acting. The best actress and best supporting
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:53 PM
Nov 27

actress oscars were rightly earned, though.

Intractable

(1,454 posts)
54. I thought it was atrocious.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 12:27 AM
Nov 28

The classy and beautiful Michelle Yeoh pulling on people's butt plugs was a bit much for me.

The whole movie was crass, in poor taste, and another unnecessary romp into the multi-verse.

3catwoman3

(28,367 posts)
94. I've not seen it, and your 2nd sentence is sufficient to...
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 01:12 PM
Nov 28

…make sure that will not change.

OldBaldy1701E

(9,780 posts)
14. Well... 'Titanic' is one.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 02:41 PM
Nov 27

And, to a lesser extent, any film that was made about any major event in the last 50 years.

I watched it go down. I don't need to see it again through the 'Hollywood glasses'. They will just sensationalize it/sanitize it for their own ends.

(Example... 'The Doors' starring Val Kilmer. Their appearance on Ed Sullivan. I have watched the footage many times. Morrison stands there and sings. That's it. Yet, poor Val was made to leer and mug at the camera, like a snotty five year old, when Morrison did not change the lyrics in 'Light My Fire' that the show's people wanted him to change. The moment was about artist integrity. Not 'trying to score points with the rabble by being a brat'. Morrison was way more sophisticated than that, despite his desire to be as trashed as possible whenever he could.)

Abolishinist

(2,863 posts)
60. Sorry, I'm obviously missing something.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 01:25 AM
Nov 28

You watched the Titanic go down?

Well... 'Titanic' is one.

I watched it go down. I don't need to see it again through the 'Hollywood glasses'.

OldBaldy1701E

(9,780 posts)
70. 'It' refers to recent historical events.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 06:58 AM
Nov 28

But, there are times where I feel like I could have been there.

Paladin

(32,140 posts)
72. Absolutely shameful that "Titanic" took Best Picture that year...
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 08:22 AM
Nov 28

...rather than "L.A. Confidential," a 110% better movie.

LogDog75

(1,021 posts)
21. The premise of the movie is silly
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 05:59 PM
Nov 27

but overall it was fun to watch. IMO, the best part of the movie was the parade scene where Ferris "sings" Twist and Shout.

Wiz Imp

(8,461 posts)
78. Agree with this
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 09:45 AM
Nov 28

There are a couple decent moments, but the biggest problem is there is not a single likeable character in the entire movie. EVERYONE in the movie is a jerk.

Midwestern Democrat

(1,017 posts)
92. It's a movie where high school aged audiences enjoyed watching Ferris make fools out of adults, but an adult viewer
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 11:41 AM
Nov 28

would be like "I would not put up with that snot nosed kid's crap for one second".

NJCher

(42,179 posts)
55. Well then
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 12:29 AM
Nov 28

You should read this book about gambling called The Odds Must be Crazy.

The writer made millions as a gambler. He came up with a system for betting on horses and then he made millions off his system.



milestogo

(22,328 posts)
20. It was a good movie for its time.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 05:43 PM
Nov 27

I actually read the 1200 page book when I was 12. There is so much more to the book than the movie - you can't condense 1200 pages into 4 hours. So the movie was a disappointment when I saw it.

But then I learned that if you read the book first, the movie always feels like a disappointment.

LogDog75

(1,021 posts)
22. It's hard to condense a large story into a movie
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 06:01 PM
Nov 27

I've read the unabridged version of Les Miserbles twice and there's a lot of things in the book that never made it into the movie.

milestogo

(22,328 posts)
24. Gone with the Wind is a great story of the Old South,
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 06:18 PM
Nov 27

and what the Civil War looked like from that angle. And there's a lot about Ireland and Irish immigration in there too.

B.See

(7,516 posts)
68. Exactly. And judging from
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 04:00 AM
Nov 28

what Wiki says about controversies surrounding that point of view I'm certain it'd be something I'd be disinclined to entertain.

milestogo

(22,328 posts)
75. It was written in 1936.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 09:32 AM
Nov 28

Long before the civil rights movement. The Old South is romanticized and then it is lost. The blacks in the story stay loyal to their plantation owners and even rescue the main character. The main character is gloriously unaware of the reasons for the war - she sees it as an attack on their way of life.

It kind of reminds me of today's Republicans, who long for the glory days of the forties and fifties, when men were "manly" and women knew their place (and liked it).

B.See

(7,516 posts)
113. Yes, and when more than just women
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 10:39 PM
Nov 28

"knew their place" I think. I've long known of the elements/themes that made the film (and the less sanitized original) objectionable to some.

Xavier Breath

(6,352 posts)
36. Still, that's the order in which to do it.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:52 PM
Nov 27

I've done the opposite before: saw the movie first and then gone back later to read the book. Rather than your mind casting the characters and building the sets from your reading, all you can see is the actors and sets from the movie.

sheshe2

(95,209 posts)
58. I read the book before I saw the movie.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 01:03 AM
Nov 28


The books are always better than the movies.

PS. The clip was from the movie and not directed at you, B.See.

Paladin

(32,140 posts)
71. 1939 was the greatest movie year in history.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 08:19 AM
Nov 28

More classic flicks released in that year than any other. And of all those movies, I place "Gone With The Wind" at the very bottom in terms of quality and satisfaction. Just a big, long melodrama, in the service of Confederate-era racism. I trust I've made my feelings clear.

Iggo

(49,506 posts)
30. Once was enough, back when it was new. The lead actor's bullshit accent takes me out of it every time I try to watch it.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:15 PM
Nov 27

LogDog75

(1,021 posts)
23. The Godfather
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 06:03 PM
Nov 27

When it came out I saw it and after about 30 minutes I left. It was boring to me.

3catwoman3

(28,367 posts)
46. Hated that movie. Had I been there by myself...
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 10:03 PM
Nov 27

...I probably would have walked out, but I was with other people and wasn't the driver. Excruciatingly grim.

Jeebo

(2,548 posts)
66. I HATE The Deer Hunter.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 02:20 AM
Nov 28

It's absolutely the WORST Best Picture winner I've ever seen. IMHO. Grim, brutal, depressing, ugly. The whole first half-hour of that movie was just a bunch of NOISE. Not something that would put me into a receptive mood to be watching a good movie.

— Ron

Iggo

(49,506 posts)
26. When I was a high as a kite teenager, The Gods Must Be Crazy was the funniest thing I ever saw.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:08 PM
Nov 27

That faded.

rsdsharp

(11,660 posts)
27. The Thin Red Line
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:10 PM
Nov 27

How anyone could make the battle of Guadalcanal boring is beyond me, but they managed it.

rsdsharp

(11,660 posts)
32. Somebody shoulda told James Jones.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:25 PM
Nov 27

Oh, yeah — he’d been dead for 22 years.

From Here to Eternity is a classic.

The Thin Red Line is trash.

I shudder to think what they’ll do to Whistle if they ever make a movie of the last book in the trilogy.

Midwestern Democrat

(1,017 posts)
96. With the exception of "Jaws", I've never been all that wowed by Steven Spielberg.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 03:03 PM
Nov 28

I'd say that after "ET", I've basically viewed Spielberg as a highly skilled craftsman but one lacking an especially interesting point of view (and he was never an actor's director.)

Morbius

(829 posts)
38. Mrs. Doubtfire
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:57 PM
Nov 27

Man disguises himself like a woman so he can see his kids. I don't get why people think it's funny for a man to dress like a woman. Robin Williams was much funnier as himself.

I also dislike ET, mostly because of the scene where Elliott, a ten year old boy, is drunk as a result of ET drinking beer. I distinctly remember wondering why people in the theater with me were laughing uproariously at a drunk kid. Maybe because my mother was an alcoholic.

Ilsa

(63,697 posts)
40. I didn't care for Wicked that much.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 08:11 PM
Nov 27

The performances for excellent, and Cynthia Eribo has a fantastically rich voice. But the music was forgettable for me. The only tunes I remember are short phrases used in TV ads.

Visually, the sets were very rich in color, but I generally don't like that kind of intensity. I was also visually over-stimulated by Moulin Rouge, but I preferred the music and singing of M.R..

3catwoman3

(28,367 posts)
47. I went to Wicked with a friend. I kept looking at my watchand wondering...
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 10:06 PM
Nov 27

..."How much longer?" After it was over, we found we were in complete agreement as to having no idea what the story was really about.

I think may have slept thru part of it.

Ilsa

(63,697 posts)
74. ITA! At first, I thought
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 09:11 AM
Nov 28

the story was about bigotry, but then the story became about authoritarianism or some kind of power, etc. And I don't understand why Elphaba was the only one who could read the grimmoire, and immediately upon seeing it.

MIButterfly

(1,766 posts)
97. "I think I may have slept thru part of it."
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 03:26 PM
Nov 28

That made me LOL!

I had/have no interest in seeing it myself. I'm a little too old for Wizard of Oz characters. And now, of course, there's a sequel I will never see.

Cirsium

(3,257 posts)
41. The Gods Must be Crazy
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 08:16 PM
Nov 27

The Gods Must be Crazy is pro-apartheid propaganda, not very well disguised. The fact that it was so popular with white audiences the US and Europe is telling.

MIButterfly

(1,766 posts)
98. Agreed. That Forrest Gump won Best Picture over Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 03:29 PM
Nov 28

is one of the biggest travesties of all time.

JoseBalow

(9,041 posts)
121. Yes, that's exactly what that means.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:19 PM
Nov 29

I love so many of the films being underappreciated in this thread!

Ilikepurple

(420 posts)
59. Make me travel by underside of car, but Cape Fear (1991) was a total miss for me.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 01:07 AM
Nov 28

I don’t know if it just didn’t match the hype for me or if it was just as dull and hackneyed as a Garage Sale Mystery episode (which I’ve enjoyed in virtue of very low expectations).

boonecreek

(1,343 posts)
61. Armageddon.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 01:39 AM
Nov 28

Total Michael Bay crap. There's a story that early on in its production someone
asked "wouldn't it be easier to train astronauts to be drillers than drillers to be
astronauts"? To which Bay replied "fuck you".

Jeebo

(2,548 posts)
67. Armageddon is awful.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 02:49 AM
Nov 28

Especially the outer space scenes. YOU CANNOT HEAR SOUNDS IN OUTER SPACE. But even if you could, you couldn't hear those sounds from hundreds of miles away simultaneously with seeing the explosions that caused them. This is one of my pet peeves. I WISH Hollywood would get this right.

— Ron

Intractable

(1,454 posts)
65. The most recent Superman movie, with a 90% Rotten Toms audience score.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 02:09 AM
Nov 28

What an awful movie.

After a long trend of Marvel and DC movies made for an adult audience (but that kids could enjoy), this Superman movie is kiddie crap.

It says the audience score is 90%. But looking at the reviews on Rotten Toms, it seems a lot of people disliked it. The math doesn't add up.

Paladin

(32,140 posts)
73. HEY! What about "The English Patient"?
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 08:38 AM
Nov 28

I mean, we can't have a for-real Movie Hatred thread here at DU without the usual savaging of "The English Patient." And yeah, I know it was Too Long, and Too British. I still thought it was a good flick. The novel is excellent, as well.

Brother Buzz

(39,423 posts)
105. Me too
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 04:48 PM
Nov 28

I saw a stage production of The Rocky Horror Show in San Francisco. The film was out, and people were talking about it, but I hadn’t seen it yet, and truth be told, I may not have seen it beyond YouTube clips.

I was gobsmacked to see the instant cult following. I didn’t really like, or even understand the play, but was amused by the audience participation; there were people quoting lines, and other people hoping up and down like Wack-A-Mole, applauding and hollering. Most bizarre.

I did learn something that night: Beware of comp tickets to something you know nothing about.

flvegan

(65,588 posts)
122. Without the audience partici----pation, it's not a good movie.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:30 PM
Nov 29

Seeing it live at a midnight showing with a full audience is amazing. It gets better the more times you see it this way.

But yeah, on its own, the movie itself is...pretty poor.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,536 posts)
128. Rocky needs to be seen in a group to appreciate it
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 06:12 PM
Nov 29

We used to go every couple weeks to a crappy theatre in Iowa City (college town and a concrete screen that could be hosed off) and it was a riot—especially one Halloween when they hired a horrendous punk band as the warm-up. They just went on and on and I finally dug into my props bag and pulled out my newspaper and held it up so I couldn’t see the band. In minutes, the lead was acting pissed off at something and I turned around and saw the whole theatre with newspapers up. The band stomped off in a huff.

It’s the audience participation that makes it fun. You yell at the screen, lob missiles, shoot your squirt gun, yell out dialogue, and it’s mayhem.

Tried watching it at home once when it finally ran on TV and I just couldn’t. The whole movie had a much different, almost sinister vibe. Clearly, it’s the group experience that makes it a great time.

MIButterfly

(1,766 posts)
99. I have to disagree with you there.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 03:54 PM
Nov 28

Pulp Fiction is a cinematic masterpiece. I saw it right after I saw Pret-a-Porter (Ready to Wear) which was a hunk of junk. When Pulp Fiction was over, I just sat there in the theater totally blown away.

It was the movie that made me like John Travolta. I don’t like dumb men and up until then, all the characters he played were dumb.

But to each his own. It's all good.

Skittles

(168,910 posts)
117. thank you for admitting you just don't get it
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 01:26 AM
Nov 29

most people don't get that they just don't get it

JPK

(908 posts)
86. Rocky
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 10:07 AM
Nov 28

I thought it was a piece of boxing shlock. Can't believe Apocalypse Now lost to it.

Midwestern Democrat

(1,017 posts)
89. "Apocalypse Now" was released three years later - it actually lost to an even less deserving film - "Kramer vs. Kramer"
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 11:03 AM
Nov 28

ProfessorGAC

(75,529 posts)
93. Titanic Tops My List
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 11:51 AM
Nov 28

My wife and I were laughing out loud, and couldn't stop.
We were annoying those around us & we decided it wasn't going to get better so we walked out.
When it came out on HBO, we tried again. Same result.
Never got why people liked it.

MIButterfly

(1,766 posts)
100. Magnolia.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 04:00 PM
Nov 28

Until that movie, I was a huge fan of Tom Cruise. That movie made me hate him. I hated his character and I've never gone back to liking him. Julianne Moore's character was a shrieking, hysterical shrew and what was up with all the frogs falling out of the sky?

I don’t like movies I have to have explained to me.

I actually talked a stranger out of renting that movie at Blockbuster for the first and only time in my life. I told her it was horrible and she put it back.

Paladin

(32,140 posts)
104. Gets my vote for stupidest line in cinematic history:
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 04:44 PM
Nov 28

"Love means never having to say you're sorry."

My ass.

If you're a for-real, functioning adult, in a meaningful relationship, love means always having to say you're sorry, when circumstances call for it. If you believe otherwise, you deserve the results you get.

3catwoman3

(28,367 posts)
106. "Love means never having to say you're sorry."
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 04:49 PM
Nov 28

The whole idea of never having to apologize for having done something a loved one found troublesome or hurtful felt wrong.

Ali MacGraw and Ryan O’Neal did make an attractive couple as the leads.

MIButterfly

(1,766 posts)
110. Ali MacGraw was so beautiful but she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 05:50 PM
Nov 28

They were a good-looking couple though. I will give them that.

I was around 17 when that movie came out. It was tailor-made for teenaged girls.

MorbidButterflyTat

(4,022 posts)
114. Ryan O'Neal made a movie in 1972 after Love Story
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 11:04 PM
Nov 28

with Barbra Streisand called, "What's Up, Doc," a hilarious slapstick comedy. Streisand's character says to him, with batting eyelashes, "Love means never having to say you're sorry," and he answers, "That's the dumbest thing I ever heard."

Great movie.

MorbidButterflyTat

(4,022 posts)
136. 😆😆 Madeline Kahn is the BEST
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 11:45 PM
Nov 29

And so is Barbra: "I know I'm different, but from now on I'm going to try and be the same."

The Madcap

(1,656 posts)
103. The Jerk
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 04:43 PM
Nov 28

I had a college roommate who idolized Steve Martin. I never got it, even though I love physical comedy.

av8rdave

(10,648 posts)
115. I'm the first to admit that my taste in movies is weird
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 12:14 AM
Nov 29

The ones that don’t do it for me:

Titanic. Come on, we all know what’s going to happen at the end.

Casablanca. Oh please. Campy script, wooden characters, predictable storyline. Yawn.

Mrs. Doubtfire. OK, this might have been good, but I was going through a divorce and custody battle at the time. It was hard to watch.

The Blair Witch Project. How did this dog ever make it to release? People freaking out over little bundles of sticks? Seriously? Really bad comedy at best.

Cold Mountain. A 25 minute story crammed into 2 1/2 hours.

I realize that most folks would disagree with this as much as they would a list of my favorite movies.

To each their own.

flvegan

(65,588 posts)
123. Since Titanic has been mentioned already, the entire Fast & Furious franchise. Pick one.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:38 PM
Nov 29

I'm a car fanatic and they're unbearable to watch, even on mute.

LisaM

(29,457 posts)
126. "Forrest Gump". I hated it with every bone in my body.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 05:45 PM
Nov 29

If there was a trope they missed, it was only by accident.

I hated it so much and my friend hated it so much that we held an Oscar-watching party of two (our partners were specifically disinvited) so that we could throw balled up napkins at the TV screen every time it won something.

Tom Hanks should have known better.

GreatGazoo

(4,361 posts)
129. Gump, Pursuit of Happiness, A Christmas Carol
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 06:17 PM
Nov 29

Christmas Carol is like the film version of '99 Bottles of Beer on the wall' -- it just goes on and on.

Did like the 1951 UK version though...until they colorized it.

EverHopeful

(630 posts)
135. Well, The Gods Must Be Crazy is a favorite that comes to mind often
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:24 PM
Nov 29

but maybe I should re-watch it. It's been years and perhaps I've missed the point but for me, the fact that a manufactured object created such discord comes to mind whenever I feel any crankiness about some 1st-world problem.

To have so much and still find something to complain about always brings me back to thinking of those who have so little and manage to live peacefully. But then, I'm currently working my way through Goliath's Curse by Luke Kemp which explains the dynamic in great detail.

Agree with so many of the movies mentioned here and love streaming movies at home so I don't have to get up and walk out of theaters.

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