Movies everyone seems to love but you dislike.

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No Country for Old Men is one of the most boring films I've ever seen.

Iron Man 1 was just ok. I didn't hate it or anything but several other films in the universe were much better. Even its own direct sequel was a more enjoyable film IMO.

LonelyStoner posted...
Ill start. Mad Max: Fury Road
It was ok. I don't get why everyone loved it but it wasn't particularly disagreeable or anything.

Baron_Ox posted...
Goodfellas
It was remarkably well made. The director did a great job; the actors did great jobs... I just couldn't figure out what the point of the story was. Like, who took this guy's biography and said "yeah, this is compelling and should be a movie."

masterpug53 posted...
People who think RotS is a genuinely good movie deserve nothing less than to live in the post-satire hellscape that they themselves helped create. Shame that the rest of us are stuck living here with them, though.
*shrugs* It was certainly better than 1 or 2.

Baron_Ox posted...
The Count of Monte Cristo (Jim Caviezel version).

as a fan of the book, I can't see how it's so liked, and it makes me feel like I'm the crazy one.
I haven't seen it, but as also a fan of the book, I can see absolutely no way whatsoever than you could ever cram that story into a single-sitting flick. Lord of the Rings got three, and people still whine that they left stuff out. And Monte Cristo is almost exactly as long, and needs every word.

CassandraCroft posted...
The J.J Abrams Star Trek movies.

I do not even acknowledge their existence.
Those kinda got worse as they went. I loved 2009. Then Into Darkness was kinda like... uh... And then Beyond was just moronic.
There's a difference between canon and not-stupid.