DaBPunkt,
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Every James Bond movie with Daniel Craig is crap; even Die Another Day was better.

AWittyUsername,

Agree

MintyAnt,

Even Skyfall??

stackPeek,
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The main theme blows my mind. Adele’s Skyfall is so good.

AWittyUsername,

Christopher Nolan is the most overrated director of the last 20 years.

cashew,

I agree, though he is still a great director that makes great movies.

theredknight,

Inception is one of the worst executions of an interesting idea. My imagination can imagine anything. Hollywood’s? Well I guess you imagined too hard so now there’s people with guns. Oh and this applies to everyone.

themelm,

If you haven’t give the anime Paprika a watch. I don’t think its a smarter movie necessarily but it is great and I’m pretty sure a couple scenes from inception were basically pulled directly from paprika.

GoodEye8,

In theory I agree, but in practice? The amount of people having a hard time following the timelines of inception show that you really can’t make a more complex execution, the average viewer simply won’t get it. You have to simplify it to make it more digestible.

For comparison Dark is an exceptionally well done series that doesn’t hold back with the complexity. How many people can say they “got” Dark when watching it the first time around? I’m an attentive viewer and even I had wrap my head around it to really understand what had happened. My wife, who is not an attentive viewer, pretty much gave up after S2 because she simply lost the plot. Too many bits of information was thrown in her way and she couldn’t keep track of what was happening.

Personally, I give Nolan props for even trying to execute interesting ideas because the average high profile movie is pretty barren of interesting ideas. Would I like to see more interesting ideas with complex executions? Absolutely. Do I think it can be done? Considering who the target audience is, not really.

Mr_D_Umbguy,

Seeing movies in the theater is overrated and they are far more enjoyable at home.

stackPeek,
@stackPeek@lemmy.world avatar

I watched The Batman on IMAX on my birthday, although I was just a bit disappointed with the quality of the projector, I was mind blown by the audio!!! The audio on the chase scene especially!!!

Underwaterbob,

I agree with this to a point. It depends on your set up at home, vs whether or not you get decent seats at a theater and how crowded it is. I saw “Dune” from great seats in a mostly empty theater, and I don’t think any home set up could compare. I also watched “It Follows” at home late at night on a decent TV while my family was away, and I can’t imagine a better way to experience that one.

some_designer_dude,

If it weren’t for the popcorn and those cool Coke vending machines with seemingly infinite flavours, there would be zero draw at all for me. And even then, I haven’t been in years. Both of things cost about the same as a ticket, and I feel like an idiot paying 3000% markup for it in public.

VaultBoyNewVegas,

I’ve ibd so going to the cinema means I’ll inevitably miss at least 5 minutes every time my bowels want to be a bitch. At least watching movies at home I can pause the damn thing and I don’t miss things.

golli, (edited )

For me it depends. Some movies benefit more from the big screen than others. For example I went to see both Avatar movies in the cinema since those specifically shine because of their effects. With many other movies I agree that a good home cinema leaves little to be desired.

The other reason why I sometimes like the cinema experience is because it forces me to pay more attention and not get distracted. That might be a self-discipline issue, but this way i don’t randomly pick up my phone or similar. itespecially helps me appreciate longer slow movies more. For example something like “drive my car” (almost 3h long) that I glad I caught in the cinema when it came out

AgentGrimstone, (edited )

Batman Begins and Dark Knight Rises were boring. Batman & Robin was better than those two.

roofuskit,
@roofuskit@lemmy.world avatar

Buried the lede on this one. I was like, “ok, I can see that.” But you got me in the end.

EnderMB,

Ryan Reynolds finest role in film was Van Wilder. Deadpool is basically Van Wilder in a costume.

reverendsteveii,

Ryan Reynolds’s only role in film is as Ryan Reynolds. This coming from a fan who is very excited for Jason Lee to play him in the biopic.

TAG,
@TAG@lemmy.world avatar

Ryan Reynolds has one character that he plays in all of his movies. It is a character I enjoy seeing, but it is the same character over and over.

s1ndr0m3,

Every Ryan Reynolds character is basically Van Wilder. youtu.be/j_6bscCG7OA?si=7EThhsfuqTM8GYnd

EnderMB,

Of course it is. Why ruin perfection?

Spacehooks, (edited )

Tarantino is trash and Ruins movies that should be good with weird edginess. Django unchained would be 10/10 with someone else as director. I never saw a good movie from him. I DK how death proof scores as high as it did. I gave that a 2/20. what a waste or kurt Russell and other good actors.

Furbag,

This is basically exactly what I say any time someone asks me this question. I just don’t get the love for Tarantino. I feel like the previews for his work always disguise how uncomfortable the film is actually going to be to watch when I get there.

Spacehooks,

He RUINED planet terror for me. Would be best zombie movie ever but nooooo he had to have disgusting crap in there.

Darthjaffacake,

NGL green lantern the movie kinda slapped when I was a kid. I got really into comics partially because of it.

Glowstick,

Avengers End Game is awful. I usually really like super hero movies, but end game is unwatchable.

Colour_me_triggered,

Donnie darko, Requiem for a dream, Mulholland drive, and every single film by Wes Anderson is a monumental waste of time. Hours of my life I will never see again.

Also Peter Jackson’s best work is the q movie horrors he did in the early days also meet the feebles is amazing. Peter Jackson

stackPeek,
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Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman was good. I geniunely don’t understand it’s hated so much, like for real

jordanlund,
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Stanley Kubrick never made an original film, they are all adaptations of other creators original works.

roofuskit,
@roofuskit@lemmy.world avatar

And yet, they are fantastic films. Your statement is not really an opinion, it’s a fact. My statement is an opinion.

roofuskit,
@roofuskit@lemmy.world avatar

I never met another person who like Eye of the Beholder, I really enjoy it. m.imdb.com/title/tt0120662/

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