Citizen Kane. I like artsy-fartsy "films" as much as the next guy, but I cannot for the life of me see what is so great about that one.
Citizen Kane. I like artsy-fartsy "films" as much as the next guy, but I cannot for the life of me see what is so great about that one.
Agree with froosheeante. If any of you have ever seen this movie, you would agree too. I can't imagine a better movie to fit the title of this thread.
It made no sense, jumped around all over the place (there was this one part where I don't know if it was bad editing or what, but all of a sudden, the main character is in a warehouse.) It was weird, horribly acted, horribly written, convoluted, etc.
The biggest waste of 2 hours I have ever had. How Cameron Diaz agreed to do this movie is beyond me.
Gigli: that movie didn't make no cents
I agree, when I saw this thread Vanilla Sky was the only thing that I could think of, then I remember 28 days with Sandra Bullock! Total wastes of time.
http://xkcd.com/270/nosatisfaction wrote:
Memento. It's about a guy who can't form new memories. So people lie to him and he doesn't remember it and then they use him and lie some more. And on top of it all, I believe he psychologically made up a guy who was actually him, he was just in denial. So yeah, a scitzophrenic detective who can't form memories and is trying to solve a murder mystery... doesn't make sense. To me.
Catholic School Girls Rule wrote:
The Terminator/ Terminator II
How can john connor send a man back in time who is his father? Why can they only send 1 terminator back per team? why not send a whole army?
Because if he sends his father back, he can father John Connor, who can send his father back, who can father John Connor...wait a minute..
heyy wrote:
Because if he sends his father back, he can father John Connor, who can send his father back, who can father John Connor...wait a minute..
I bet this happens all the time. It'd explain why 10% of all pregnancies are illegitimate.
Un Chien Andalou
avatar...
Inception sucked.
Mrs. M: I couldn't grasp The Matrix.
Apparently quite common. That movie must've been speaking my language because I thought its future dystopia as extension / extrapolation / caricature of the present was hit-you-over-the-head obvious, but nearly nobody else I talked about the movie with saw this angle *at all*.
I'll go with 1983's Liquid Sky, which someone else brought up not long ago. Could be I'd make more sense of it a quarter century later, but in '86 or so it just seemed like a stylish mess.
Lots of movies made in the cocaine-fueled '80s made little sense, come to think of it. Seems that drug short-circuited folks' critical facilities while stimulating their ability to just crank out the work.
Hypercube
all of the twilight movies.
Top Gun. There's no way they saw that MIG 28 doing a 4G negative turn. No way.
fsdss wrote:
Hypercube
Damn it, I scroll all the way to the thread to enter that one and there it is on the bottom of the last page. That movie made no sense.
killah king wrote:
Stop Making Sense
Love that movie. Good drinking game would be to watch the movie, and take a shot everytime someone comes on screen who is high on cocaine.
The Passion of the Christ. What a fcuked up movie!
Let me give a synopsis of Mission Impossible 1:
One guy you thought was a good guy becomes a bad guy but then really is a good guy pretending to be bad.
Then one good guy dies, turns out to be alive, but then turns out to be bad then dies... for good(Jon Voight)
Sort of that line of thought... makes total sense, doesn't it?
"Alexander," the Oliver Stone movie with Colin Ferrell, is pretty much incoherent as well as boring and awful.
So let me get this straight
Nobody in this troll filled bored as said
"Without Limits"
"Fire on the Track"
"Chariots of fire"
"Running Brave"