propnoob74
Well-Known Member
Oh!! why are there Movies I hate, that everyone else loves. Motion Pictures became THEE dominant art form by the first half of the 20th century, surpassing the Theater, the Great Novel and Fine Arts. Evolving on the shoulders of the these aforementioned creative disciplines and the mindfully driven forces of the advancing technologies that have metamorphosized movies into the highest form of modern art and most of It's variegated offspring that we see today. So if we stick within the sci-fi, horror, supernatural, fantasy and the action /adventure genre, there are groups of movies that should not count. Like films by Ed Wood, Roger Corman, William castle and a host of others. These types of films are so bad that they are wonderfully great and fun to watch. Then there are "movie firsts" which in time or overnight, become beloved classics, these movies are fare game. DISLIKES: Most comic book movies, starting with superman (1978) however the cheesy comic book movies from the late 40's, early 50's like batman are kind of fun to watch. Most disaster movies are pretty close to the bottom of the barrel. 50's, 60's, 70's British Vampire and or haunted mansion/ castle movies. assorted blockbusters like "The Exorcist" " Jaws & Hook" the only two Spielberg movies that I'm not fond of, and most sci-fi movies. I'm not to fond of the Lord of the rings and the Matrix Trilogies. There are many great stories that can be produced and released in movie theaters each year. In 2000 there were over 400+ theatrical release that year. In 2010 there were under 200 theatrical releases that year. So if the powers that be, start to release 400+ movies a per year again, of course we will see a lot more bad movies, however we will also see a few more great movies.
Lord, don't dare to talk about Jaws I got chew up cause I watched it again and didn't fell like I did before....