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Which Supposedly Great Movies Were You Disappointed By?

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DeeLicious | 20:59 Tue 06th Aug 2019 | Film, Media & TV
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Here are a few I can't understand the fuss about: Citizen Kane, Withnail & I, The Darkest Hour
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Dunkirk.
Although I usually love Hitchcock movies, 'The Birds' didn't really 'grab' me.
The Exorcist, it was supposed to be so scary and it wasn't.
I was always told I should watch "The Day They Gave Babies Away" and "It's a Wonderful Life". No idea what the fuss was about as they both left me cold. Maybe too dated?
All of the Lord of the Rings stuff, I couldn't stand the books and hoped that the films might make me love them but no, I managed 15 minutes of the first one.
the man who fell from grace... Kris
Avatar - boring

Gravity - felt that I'd missed the start of the film

Agreed re AVATAR
Yep, avatar. Got bored about two thirds of way thru and switched it off.

The French lieutenants woman. Thought merely Streep was dreadful in it.
Love Withnail & I, but I have a twisted sense of humour.

2001 is as boring as hell, Dances With Smurfs (aka Avatar) is pretty but pointless and The Exorsist has aged really badly.
Titanic, Dunkirk. Strange how people rave about modern CGI to sell a remake of a film.
I much preferred the Black/White film of Dunkirk starring John Mills, Gordon Jackson, Johnny Briggs (Mike Baldwin) than the recent rendering.
A Night to Remember starring Kenneth Moore was also a more dramatic portrayal of the Titanic tragedy than the Hollywood pap that followed.
It's a Wonderful Life.

I don'tt hink Gordon Jackson was in either Dunkirk.
I think where and how you see a film makes a difference. I saw Gravity on Imax and 2001 in Cinerama, sitting in the third row in the middle. Both were awesome. I still enjoy them on TV but a 40-inch screen is no substitute for a 60ft one.
//I don'tt hink Gordon Jackson was in either Dunkirk//
Quite correct jno. My mistake. It was Robert Urquhart from the TV series Pathfinders whom I confused with Gordon Jackson in the original 1958 film of Dunkirk.
Titanic and Pearl Harbour, typical American rubbish!
Death in Venice.

Redeemed only by the beauty of Silvana Mangano and that, if you're sufficiently inclined, that of of the young actor who played her son.

PS: didn't the Shah have a thing with the exquisite, if slightly under-nourished, signorita?
You found Gravity a let down, then, Tuvok?
I hated It's A Wonderful Life, the dialogue was clunky, as was the editing, and everyone seemed to shout their lines.

South Pacific was just homo-erotic weirdness.

Don't Look Back was odd, with a strange denouement.

I am sure others will come to mind.





We're having a bit of a struggle to find anything on Netflix which isn't disappointing pace Mad Men & The Kominsky Method
I managed to stay awake through the first three Lord of the rings films. (Not in one sitting, I'm not that evil) Even in my footballing days did I have such stamina.

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