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@WeezYIsCraaazY Taxi Driver is fucking overrated. I'm sure it was great and revolutionary back then, but now, it's just a long boring movie with a few goodies. 6/10
Yes, I just said that
Btw, it's one of your fav movies and you fail at the year it was released.
Nah, it's not overrated. It might be in your opinion - but you are easily the minority. Doesn't matter, though; I'm glad you gave your opinion on it, whether I agree with it or not.
The fuck. 1408 is a sick film but I've just realised I watched the one with the alternate so now I'm pissed haha. Going to have to go back and watch the real ending.
Just watched the theatrical ending and that is much better. Film is great but I was in state of mind fuck at one point haha. Definitely recommend it. Wouldn't say it was the scariest horror, it's more of a psychological thriller.
What makes a movie a classic? because my brother shut me down when i said training day is a classic lol -___-
The whole concept of a classic needs to be taken in context. For me, a classic is a film that has a lot of depth, a lot of emotion, and a lot of challenging ideas; films like Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, the Godfather and Pulp Fiction would fit that criteria. For others, films need to have performed well at the Box-office to be called a classic, therefore, Raging Bull would not fit the bill.
Perhaps for you, a classic needs to be an entertaining film with intuitive characters and narratives, like Training Day does.
The whole concept of a classic needs to be taken in context. For me, a classic is a film that has a lot of depth, a lot of emotion, and a lot of challenging ideas; films like Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, the Godfather and Pulp Fiction would fit that criteria. For others, films need to have performed well at the Box-office to be called a classic, therefore, Raging Bull would not fit the bill. Perhaps for you, a classic needs to be an entertaining film with intuitive characters and narratives, like Training Day does. Hope that helped.
helped a lot, movies sometimes suck nowadays b/c it's all abt remakes now
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