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Old 05-22-2004, 04:33 PM   #16
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The most overrated film of all time is definately Citizen Kane. Yeah, it's a good movie, but it is soooooo long and soooooo slow and yes, soooooo boring. The greatest film of all time? I sincerely hope not.
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The most overrated film of all time is definately Citizen Kane. Yeah, it's a good movie, but it is soooooo long and soooooo slow and yes, soooooo boring. The greatest film of all time? I sincerely hope not.
No way. Kane rules.



I was watching a profile of Mike Myers on CNN today and they showed clips from "So I married An Axe Murderer."

It's a shame this film never got much recognition. But I think it's one of his funniest films.
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Everybody has their opinions on a movie. Among them is whether they believe a film is overrated and not what it is made out to be by the hype or underrated and not given a lot of credit that it deserves. There are no cut-and-dried or right and wrong answers when it comes to saying a film is over/underrated. It's all a matter of opinion.

I think the most overrated film I've ever seen is Titanic. All I liked were the action sequences and that's it. I remember seeing this for the first time after hearing all the rave reviews and reading all the hype about it. But when I saw the film I was disappointed. I probably would have liked it better if it was shortened a bit, about a little over two hours. And I rememeber that song by Celine Dion that was played every day on the radio ad nauseum. There are people who will disagree with me on this but to each his own. I prefer James Cameron's other works over this film.

When it comes to underrated movies, one immediately springs to mind. That movie is Valley of the Dolls. It was given a BOMB rating by Leonard Maltin but I thought that was an overstatement after watching the film several times. It's more like a 2 1/2 star movie at most. Possibly Sharon Tate's best movie. I just don't understand why this film has been looked down upon by critics. I thought it was a cool movie.

Another underrated film that I can think of is Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. I thought that was a great movie! It's my favorite of the Indiana Jones series. I've always preferred this one when I was a kid and I still call it a favorite today.


Brian, I guess we think alike! I hated Titanic! And I agree that Temple Of Doom is the best Indiana Jones movie!
Valley Of The Dolls? Well, I have to admit that I kind of like that one! I guess because it takes me back to those days when I was 17 years old!(sentimental value)
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Everybody has their opinions on a movie. Among them is whether they believe a film is overrated and not what it is made out to be by the hype or underrated and not given a lot of credit that it deserves. There are no cut-and-dried or right and wrong answers when it comes to saying a film is over/underrated. It's all a matter of opinion.

I think the most overrated film I've ever seen is Titanic. All I liked were the action sequences and that's it. I remember seeing this for the first time after hearing all the rave reviews and reading all the hype about it. But when I saw the film I was disappointed. I probably would have liked it better if it was shortened a bit, about a little over two hours. And I rememeber that song by Celine Dion that was played every day on the radio ad nauseum. There are people who will disagree with me on this but to each his own. I prefer James Cameron's other works over this film.

When it comes to underrated movies, one immediately springs to mind. That movie is Valley of the Dolls. It was given a BOMB rating by Leonard Maltin but I thought that was an overstatement after watching the film several times. It's more like a 2 1/2 star movie at most. Possibly Sharon Tate's best movie. I just don't understand why this film has been looked down upon by critics. I thought it was a cool movie.

Another underrated film that I can think of is Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. I thought that was a great movie! It's my favorite of the Indiana Jones series. I've always preferred this one when I was a kid and I still call it a favorite today.
i agree with you about Titanic. i almost slept during that
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Overrated: LOTR trilogy. Okay, I'll give you all of the FOTR and the battle scenes of the other 2 but beside that the movies are boring, long and way overrated. Return of the King, some of the acting was unbareable for me. I mean, 20 minutes after the king returned we're still watching the movie. there was like a 10 minute hug scene for the hobbits. come on! And Sam was the most annoying character in the history of annoying characters.

Pretty Women: I like Julia Roberts and all. I just thought this movie was really boring.

Bringing Down the House: Alot of people gave this movie good buzz and the acting wasn't the problem, but the movie got terribly boring. I mean, how long can you watch ghetto lingo being butchered?

The fast and the furious- god i hated this movie.

Monty Python and the holy grail- I like this movie sure, but to be named one of the funniest movies of all time? Sure its goofy and gets alot of laughs, but I don't see how its the funniest movie ever.

Old School: Alot of people told me how great this movie was and I rented it and I was so bored. It was just really really bad. I really like Will Ferrall but this was one of the worst movies I have ever seen. I laughed once in the entire movie.

Underrated: Liar Liar. My personal fave movie of all time. I would say its Jim Carrey's funniest movie, but its always in Dumb and Dumbers shadow, but even though i thought Dumb and Dumber was great. Liar Liar was easily was better.

Duck Soup-I perfer this comedu over Monty Python and the holy grail over it any day. Go watch this one day. Just wonderful but its often looked over because it was made back in the 40s.

The Girl Next Door- I thought this movie had alot of heart and it was extremely funny, but others just see it as a teenage sex movie. I thought this was one of the best teen comedies I've ever seen.
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I was watching a profile of Mike Myers on CNN today and they showed clips from "So I married An Axe Murderer."

It's a shame this film never got much recognition. But I think it's one of his funniest films.
That movie is hilarious.
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Any film by Robert Altman.

Don't get me wrong, Robert Altman has made some great movies, (The Player being one of them) but every time the guy makes a film, the critics and film writers want you to believe he's the best thing to happen to movies since they invented talking pictures.

Again, a great director, but I just don't understand why he's treated like a God in some circles.

Oh yeah, he directed "Popeye" with Robin Williams. Is that the work of a God?

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I was watching a profile of Mike Myers on CNN today and they showed clips from "So I married An Axe Murderer."

It's a shame this film never got much recognition. But I think it's one of his funniest films.
I love that movie!
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overrated- all of them
underrated- none but "metallica: some kind of monster" probably will be
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underrated: Cable Guy, overrated: Something About Mary..
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Overrated--Blair Witch Project. BOOOORRRIING!! When it came out, I heard it was really scary. It wasn't scary. When it was over, I said, 'What was so great about that'?

Underrated--I just love the movie "Election" with Matthew Broderick & Reese Witherspoon.
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Overrated--Blair Witch Project. BOOOORRRIING!! When it came out, I heard it was really scary. It wasn't scary. When it was over, I said, 'What was so great about that'?
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Over-rated
Independence Day
Terminator 1, 2, 3
Star Wars Phantom Menece/Attack of the Clones
Love Actually
Gladiator
The "Scream" movies
E.T

Under-rated
Labyrinth
Ninja Turtles: The Movie
Batman Returns
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Mermaids (the Cher movie)
Adventures In Babysitting
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All these films made both the critics' "10 Best" and "10 Worst" lists. As a film cannot physically be both the best and the worst at the same time, and as I have seen all these films and enjoyed them, then they must be underrated by the critics who disliked them.

Brotherhood of the Wolf
Moonlight Mile
O Brother, Where Art Thou
Snow Falling on Cedars
Beloved
Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas
Bram Stoker's Dracula
The Fisher King
Vampire's Kiss
The Mission
Evita
Return to Oz

And here are some filmmakers whose films I think are often underrated.

Ralph Bakshi
an animator, whose total body of works I think is often underrated by many people.

Roger Corman
for doing so much with so little.

Spike Lee
the more I see his films, the more I enjoy 'em.

George Pal
often forgoten about today, but during the '50's and '60's as producer and/or director made two of the greatest sci-fi films from those decades: "War of the Worlds" and "The Time Machine."

Ken Russell
whose work with both lights and camera is unparalleled. Who can get good performances out of the unlikeliest of actors. And who makes the scenes between Lady Sylvia Marsh (Donohoe) and Kevin (Pitt) a boy scout, in "Lair of the White Worm" work, when by all rights they should not work.

Martin Scorsese
Underrated not by critics, as his films always make the "10 best" lists, but, by audiences, as he has yet to have a really popular success, even though the quality of his total body of work is as high or higher then any director working today.

and Sam Fuller
for all those directors who toiled ceaselessly in Hollywood with litttle or no recognition, and once they were dead received the same amount of recognition--little or none.
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