cayman shen
Master Member
You know the story, a movie gets bad or mediocre reviews, then years later it gains a following, and soon enough everyone thinks it's brilliant. I could name about a thousand examples, but The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and Blade Runner both come to mind.
Just for fun, what movie does everyone loathe that you think in twenty years people will view in a different light?
I'm absolutely in my bones convinced that Rob Zombie's Halloween 2 (Director's Cut) is a misunderstood work of art and that horror fans will view it far more generously in time. You already see some glimmerings of generosity toward it now and again, though most people still violently detest it.
Just for fun, what movie does everyone loathe that you think in twenty years people will view in a different light?
I'm absolutely in my bones convinced that Rob Zombie's Halloween 2 (Director's Cut) is a misunderstood work of art and that horror fans will view it far more generously in time. You already see some glimmerings of generosity toward it now and again, though most people still violently detest it.