Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Found myself interested in Obi-Wan's investigation into the clones than I was of Anakin and Padme's romance.
Die Another Day
The problem with both movies is the romance. By the end of Groundhog Day, we accept that Murray's evolved to the point where he actually deserves the girl. But the pairing of Reynolds and Bullock in The Proposal is utterly unconvincing, and Hunt deserves much better than even the somewhat-improved Nicholson by AGAIG's end; I didn't buy that she would really fall for him either.I dunno. Never seen The Proposal, but I always thought that was something they did right in As Good As it Gets--the inevitably maudlin turnaround of the jerk doesn't overwhelm the comedy. This is a pitfall even some of the best jerk comedies don't avoid--even Groundhog Day falls off a little toward the end. The final half hours of many similar movies are total wastes.
The early portion of The Godfather might qualify for this thread for me; I generally liked it until Michael went to Sicily.
Die Another Day had a great first half. Bond gets captured and tortured! How will he respond? Then the second half turned into Roger Moore.
From Dusk til Dawn was like two different movies tacked into one (often the case when Tarantino is involved). I preferred the drama of the first half to the B-movie gore of the second half, although the cross-over point in the bar was a huge amount of fun.
The second half is the best part. Before that we have to suffer Tarantino "acting".
Another great half-movie is the first half of Spielberg's War of the Worlds. I really loved everything up to the Tim Robbins basement scene and kind of hated the rest, especially the ending.
Dakota Fanning was the ONLY good part of that movie. But I expected that going in. Seriously, after seeing her out-act Robert De Niro, I knew she was going to destroy her "co-star" in War of the Worlds.
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