PeZook wrote:
Case in point: The Breakup ends with both characters actually breaking up at the end and moving on, and my wife fucking hated it just because of the ending, because this kind of movie is supposed to be uplifting and optimistic, not gritty and 'ard and realistic.
You just put into words something that's been grating on my soul since I saw The Breakup. I have no other explanation as to why it fucked with my mind and left me in a daze after watching it. I was
utterly shocked that it didn't end the way I expected it to end, and it really bugged me for a while.
Most of us here like, or have at least seen, the Star Wars Trilogy. TESB is a great movie (and I would say the best of the six) because it didn't end in triumph, it was a great movie and it was a different movie. However, that doesn't mean ANH is shitty because Luke vanquishes the bad guy. Being formulaic shouldn't be an indictment of a movie, especially if it's made to be like that.
Also, I believe I've found a great method to tolerate unenjoyable films with partner-type people. Watch it once to appease them, then, on another day suggest watching it again. Shortly after it begins, you realize that you've already seen it so you might as well find something else more entertaining to do, like make out.
Hitch is actually one of my favorite movies, but the reason I've seen it so much is because I know it well enough that even if I miss a few minutes with other activities, I still know what's going on.
"Have you ever been fucked in the ass? because if you have you will understand why we have that philosophy"
- Alyrium Denryle, on HAB's policy of "Too much is almost enough"
"The jacketed ones are, but we're talking carefully-placed shits here. "-out of context, by Stuart