supertrav77
Ex-Bluelighter
A few months ago, I started a thread called Overrated Classics that was about movies that every one loves that you just "don't get".
Well, this thread is kind of the opposite. This is about universally panned movies that you actually enjoy.
Now I'm not talking about movies that are "so bad its good" and are great to watch stoned. That would be too easy. But I'm talking about movies that you feel genuinely get a bad rap.
For me:
Battlefield Earth - OK, the directing was poor and the acting left much to be desired. And it was written by L. Ron Hubbard and heavily hyped by the Church Of Scientology so any decent human being should want to hate this movie.
But you know what? I thought it was a pretty interesting story and had a good plot. I enjoyed it.
I'm not saying it's a GREAT movie. But it's far from being the worst movie of all time as some claim it is. There's many sci-fi blockbusters I'd rate lower: Godzilla, Transformers, The Hulk...
A.I. - I saw it in the theater and thought it was great. I was moved. I honestly don't understand the vitriol some people have for this movie. Maybe there are some pacing problems.
That having been said, I haven't seen it since it came out. I'm seven years older and wiser so maybe I can figure it out on second viewing.
Myra Breckinridge - Here's another one that's on wiki's worst movies ever page.
I can kind of understand why 1970's audiences would have hated this movie. Even for being a product of the hippy era, this movie was pretty edgy. Tons of homoerotic over-tones. Humor is often dark, sometimes even sadistic. The female protagonist is not at all sympathetic.
And yet I thought it was hilarious. Some stylish and quirky directing. I'd recommend to anyone who likes Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls or the Monkees's Head.
Well, this thread is kind of the opposite. This is about universally panned movies that you actually enjoy.
Now I'm not talking about movies that are "so bad its good" and are great to watch stoned. That would be too easy. But I'm talking about movies that you feel genuinely get a bad rap.
For me:
Battlefield Earth - OK, the directing was poor and the acting left much to be desired. And it was written by L. Ron Hubbard and heavily hyped by the Church Of Scientology so any decent human being should want to hate this movie.
But you know what? I thought it was a pretty interesting story and had a good plot. I enjoyed it.
I'm not saying it's a GREAT movie. But it's far from being the worst movie of all time as some claim it is. There's many sci-fi blockbusters I'd rate lower: Godzilla, Transformers, The Hulk...
A.I. - I saw it in the theater and thought it was great. I was moved. I honestly don't understand the vitriol some people have for this movie. Maybe there are some pacing problems.
That having been said, I haven't seen it since it came out. I'm seven years older and wiser so maybe I can figure it out on second viewing.
Myra Breckinridge - Here's another one that's on wiki's worst movies ever page.
I can kind of understand why 1970's audiences would have hated this movie. Even for being a product of the hippy era, this movie was pretty edgy. Tons of homoerotic over-tones. Humor is often dark, sometimes even sadistic. The female protagonist is not at all sympathetic.
And yet I thought it was hilarious. Some stylish and quirky directing. I'd recommend to anyone who likes Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls or the Monkees's Head.