then again, since IMDB also ranks Scarface and Groundhog Day at 8.1 as well, it tells me that there's a lot of people on that website with poor taste.
How dare you.
"Scarface" is awesome.

. To explain it from an objective standpoint, the presence of
"Scarface" on the list is an interesting situation. It's one of those movies that actually wasn't on the list until fairly recently (maybe within the last 5 years), and unlike most movies added recently because they're new and being hyped, I think the main reason it hit the list is because recent DVD re-releases strengthened the cult around it. There are countless movies that taint the list with their presence, but
"Scarface" definitely isn't one of them. It's my favourite movie, so don't be badmouthing it, chico.
I've thought a lot about why
"Star Trek" is so ridiculously overrated on IMDB and it's pretty easy to understand. This was a big event movie. It was the movie Star Trek fans were hoping would breathe new life into a beloved, but stale (at the time of its release) property, and just like
"Batman Begins" with the Batman property, it succeeded in that goal. Also, there's something iconic about it simply being called
"Star Trek" without any additional title words after a colon, which gives it some extra weight and appeal compared to the other Star Trek movies.
It's not worthy of this or any best movies of all time list, though, looking at it purely in terms of quality. Especially when the infinitely deeper and more streamlined
"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" isn't on the list. I enjoyed the movie, but its plot is riddled with absurdity and its villain is not one of the great movie villains. Like many post-2000 movies on that list, it's there mostly because of hype.
This annoys me because the list can be an excellent resource for finding brilliant old movies worth watching, but then these new movies voted up by hype steal spots that should go to those movies (the new ones also kick classics off the list, which is the biggest shame). Anyway, like some other newer movies that quickly ascended the list due to hype more than anything else (i.e.
"The Simpsons Movie"), it'll probably drop down (and hopefully completely off) eventually. Unfortunately, the IMDB list and users are so predictable, it's a guarantee that the sequel will be on there too (kicking off another classic) unless it's a
"Spider-Man 3" level disaster.