RobertScorpio
Pariah
Can you think of some SCIFI movies that your friends, and maybe the rest of the world, consider classic, or great at least, and you just think...ehhh..overated!!!
Rob
Rob
Yes: 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is one of the most boring, awfully paced films I have ever seen.
Matrix... not one-millionth as philosophically interesting or profound as many seem to think it was IMHO. I famously watched it a 2nd time on DVD before the 2nd one came out and disliked it even more than the first time.. and talked my friends out of going to see the 2nd one.
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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow got glowing reviews. I think it sucks.
Very well put.I think you need to be in the right frame of mind to appreciate 2001.
Yeah, watching it on tv on a small screen, with commercial interruptions and the kids arguing in the background, it's not exactly a compelling narrative.
But in a darkened theater, on a big screen, where you can just settle back and bask in the cosmic scope of it all, 2001 can be a mind-blowing experience. Its rewards are not those of ordinary fiction: sympathetic characters, funny dialogue, exciting action. It's all about awe and sense of wonder.
It's not a story about people. It's about grand vistas of time and space and evolution. It's more of a symphony than a story.
I saw this thread earlier and was afraid someone would mention The Matrix. I'm of the opposite opinion. I think it's one of the most profound movies ever to come out since it touches on some of the most fundamental issues that mankind has been grappling throughout recorded history. Sure its got the action, the explosions and the cool fx, but that doesn't diminish the fact that it has a message as well, and a pretty big one at that.Matrix... not one-millionth as philosophically interesting or profound as many seem to think it was IMHO...
I think you need to be in the right frame of mind to appreciate 2001.
Yeah, watching it on tv on a small screen, with commercial interruptions and the kids arguing in the background, it's not exactly a compelling narrative.
But in a darkened theater, on a big screen, where you can just settle back and bask in the cosmic scope of it all, 2001 can be a mind-blowing experience. Its rewards are not those of ordinary fiction: sympathetic characters, funny dialogue, exciting action. It's all about awe and sense of wonder.
It's not a story about people. It's about grand vistas of time and space and evolution. It's more of a symphony than a story.
2001: A Space Odyssey and Blade Runner top my list. Both have some merit, but neither is as great as their reputation.
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