Which movies have you watched? IE': NO CAPES!

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Only worth watching because I've read all the books.
 
I watched Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift.

My god, everything bad people say about Hollywood is true. How did this piece of absolute garbage make any money? The fact that it did gives credence to the argument that America has no culture. It should have ended the whole franchise. I remember watching the first F&F, possibly the second, as well. I don't remember them being this bad. Also the main protagonist is just the worst, holy frack. Is there anything redeemable about this entire film? Christ!
 
I watched Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift.

My god, everything bad people say about Hollywood is true. How did this piece of absolute garbage make any money? The fact that it did gives credence to the argument that America has no culture. It should have ended the whole franchise. I remember watching the first F&F, possibly the second, as well. I don't remember them being this bad.

Excuse you. Tokyo Drift is a work of art, and the only F&F movie worth seeing.
 
Excuse you. Tokyo Drift is a work of art, and the only F&F movie worth seeing.

I didn't know this attitude was sarcastic, that's why I watched it in the first place. :(
 
I've finally managed to watch Zootopia in its mostly original English (i.e. it was broadcast on a channel that was not Disney Channel, dubbed, with some parts of the on-screen text re-rendered into ‘neutral’ españish, but thanks to SAP at least the audio was 100% the original). Hey, it does hold up!

The Empire strikes back and Return of the Jedi: I keep noticing more and more thinly veiled rehashes in the sequel trilogy every time I watch the OT.

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Cringeworthy in its (characters') sexism; the only moment I ended up enjoying was Ron Burgundy being hit with a typewriter. It's also Will Ferrell from before he did Stranger than fiction, and it shows.
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Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Cringeworthy in its (characters') sexism; the only moment I ended up enjoying was Ron Burgundy being hit with a typewriter. It's also Will Ferrell from before he did Stranger than fiction, and it shows.
That's a great movie though.
 
In some ways, yes. 1970s media corporations were incredibly sexist, which is what makes it largely not funny, but at leat Ron Burgundy got some much deserved on-screen bashing. But still I feel that I have not missed anything in the 15 years or so of not having watched it.
 
Took a plane from Paris to Seattle yesterday, very long flight and Delta had a rather small selection of movies. So I thought, "what the hell, let's see what it was all about" and watched, or rather tried to watch, Avengers: End Game.

Dear God... What a horrible, stupid film. What a brain dead, idiotic, pain to watch. I could not take any more torture so gave up halfway through and watched the new Aladdin instead. Not exactly great art, but vastly, vastly superior. I really don't get how Marvel makes so much money peddling this kind of garbage.
 
Well, if you decided to cold-watch the second part of a double bill absolutely stuffed with references from the last eleven years of Marvel films, I'm not surprised you hated it.
 
Well, if you decided to cold-watch the second part of a double bill absolutely stuffed with references from the last eleven years of Marvel films, I'm not surprised you hated it.
Perhaps, but what bugged me most was how moronic it was. The whole time travel plot is one of the worst I've ever seen.
 
I boiled myself a kettle and made myself one bloody good high tea while watching Hope and Glory (1989).
I really don't get how Marvel makes so much money peddling this kind of garbage.
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It's a conspiracy, I tell you.
 
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