RayTunes wrote:I watch a huge amount of movies and seem to like most that I watch... except for some deep failures.
I watch a new film every day, but I always make sure that they are actually good first; I would never watch something like
Jack & Jill or
The Three Musketeers.
RayTunes wrote:I enjoy what most people like such as Lord of the Rings or Sherlock Holmes.
Being liked by ‘most people’ has no bearing on the quality of a film, so I’m not sure what you’re trying to suggest.
The Lord of the Rings is very good in its own right, but a failure compared to the book. Assuming you’re talking about the Guy Ritchie version, I found
Sherlock Holmes adequate but forgettable.
RayTunes wrote:But, you seem to be the only one who would call a movie such as Inception a rubbish. That is just my opinion, though.
Wtf? What exactly gives you the impression that I would call
Inception ‘rubbish’? Please don’t make such bizarre claims about me without even attempting to justify them. For the record, it doesn’t escape the shadow of
The Matrix, but it still was my favourite film of 2010.
RayTunes wrote:Has anyone watched Watchmen or The Kings's Speech? I'm quite interested in both of them.
Watchmen was directed by a boon who stripped out the most intelligent and challenging ideas presented in the source material, and changed the ending from an amazing one to a lame one. The film is OK when judged on its own merits. I haven’t seen
The King’s Speech yet.