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Movies that are considered bad that you enjoyed.
GarandMarine:
Unbreakable's a classic, and an origin point for modern, more self aware super hero media.
pwhodges:
--- Quote from: Akima on 20 Oct 2014, 01:39 ---Titan A.E. I suppose a film that flopped so completely that it destroyed the studio that made it, and ended the career of Don Bluth, has to be regarded as bad. But I took my forum handle from the name of the lead female character Akima Kunimoto, so obviously I think it has something going for it.
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I've just watched Titan A.E., and I wouldn't call it bad. It's mostly good looking, and there's some pretty gorgeous animation. The plot is straightforward, and doesn't have any unexpected twists - you could call it vanilla almost to the point of being dull, perhaps; and the instant formation of the planet Bob at the end, and the immediate arrival of the drifters to colonise it, can only be described as somewhat absurd. But in spite of that, in the context of the whole film the end ties things up nicely enough. So a pleasant 90 minutes spent, with no intellectual pretensions.
The one thing that did irritate me, though, was the animation of the humans. It combined the awkwardness of dated computer graphic figures with an irritating exaggeration of their movement, making everything they did come over as a mannerism.
explicit:
I just remembered this movie, and I don't remember if people thought it was bad or not, but I'm putting it here anyway.
The Invention of Lying
Method of Madness:
I saw it, and I don't remember liking it, despite really wanting to.
Thrillho:
Ricky Gervais has to my knowledge not made a single good film.
Speaking of actors, this isn't really the right thread for it, but goddammit Emma Stone will you please be in a film where you play someone other than the exact same snarky girl?
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