Scarface is overrated
It's too long for one thing
Al Pacino's overacting makes Tony Montana look like a cartoon
The one good thing that came out of that movie was the soundtrack
Scarface is overrated
It's too long for one thing
Al Pacino's overacting makes Tony Montana look like a cartoon
The one good thing that came out of that movie was the soundtrack
I always thought the Ang Lee Hulk was underrated. For one, they got the psychological part of the character down correct. Yeah they could have has a better design for the Hulk but if it comes on I stay engaged in the movie. I always said if you combine this film with the best parts of the Incredible Hulk movie you get the best Hulk movie. Oh, and I like Incredible Hulk a lot too.Ang Lee's Hulk was not only a top 5 Marvel movie, but Eric Bana's performance as Bruce Banner was the best portrayal of the character.
My top 5 Marvel movies by the way
Iron Man
Black Panther
The Avengers
Hulk
Ant Man and The Wasp
You stepped in a thread called unpopular opinionsGod damn this thread has me heated I can't read anymore
Caddyshack 2 > Caddyshack
Same here. I think we watched that shyt during a free trial of HBO in the 90s. I still laugh at the water slide scene. I watched the OG once I got older and I still don't understand how white people clutch their pearls at the sequel like the original is some classic. It's Bill Murray playing a handicapped groundskeeper and Rodney Dangerfield being Rodney Dangerfield.
I seen part 2 before the og back as a kid and would always watch it when it was on which seemed to be every week. I got older and would see its rated as one of the worst sequels ever.
But I still fukk with it.
The original is just one of those flicks thats loved and you would have to be coming up at that time so when a sequel drops years later with a copy cat plot I can see why it was so hated. Especially with Rodney not being involved. I like the original and feel its the better movie but I enjoy the sequel and quote it to this day.Same here. I think we watched that shyt during a free trial of HBO in the 90s. I still laugh at the water slide scene. I watched the OG once I got older and I still don't understand how white people clutch their pearls at the sequel like the original is some classic. It's Bill Murray playing a handicapped groundskeeper and Rodney Dangerfield being Rodney Dangerfield.
He was always that dude though. That's the thing. The part that was making him uncomfortable, and why he turned down that money, is he was that dude without REALIZING he was, so when all of those white folks were laughing at his jokes he freaked out.Funny cause now he the dude he was trying to avoid being by turning down the 50 million.
I’ve wanted to reply to so many of these screaming but I realized what thread I’m in and I actually don’t believe some of these responsesGod damn this thread has me heated I can't read anymore