That's fair. Also, I'll note that The Sopranos is one of the media that informs me on my brother in law's media tastes.Maybe but I don't find Tony Soprano's character all that interesting to keep watching personally.I mean, it kind of exposes the way those shitty people manage to be shitty?This is kind of why I don't watch The Sopranos either. It's just shitty people being shitty people.I have seen enough of The Godfather to know I will never actually care to watch The Godfather because of how pretentious and pointlessly violent and criminally glorifying the film is.
The people who I have met that insist on The Godfather, and their appalling taste in other media (sorry sis, talking about your husband, here), are truly enough to make me realize exactly what The Godfather is: a sad tragedy about shitty people who I will not be invested in enough by the end of the movie to actually care how the movie ends other than 'hopefully with everyone's death, Scarface style'.
Edit: "Mafia!" On the other hand...
Uh oh I brought up a TV show in a movie thread...
It's from the movie "The Fifth Element"...If you have not seen it, do see it!!!
I love, love, love Laurence of Arabia, though I wouldn't recommend watching the second half.I've not seen Jaws nor Avatar nor most of the Star Wars films nor the old Charlie Chaplins nor most of the super-hero and action genres. My son tells me we watched The Matrix together, but I have no recollection of it.
Wow! You are missing the 2nd-best movie ever made AND the very best movie (by far) ever made. (In my humble opinion, of courseI’ve never seen The Godfather or Casablanca or Lawrence of Arabia.). Even Lawrence of Arabia -- with a 2nd half that drags on much too long and which is a bit over-rated -- still falls in my Top 30.
(How old are you, Shadowy Man? My hypothesis is that young people for whom WWII is an ancient bygone will lack the visceral connection that helps make Casablanca so compelling.)
To put your opinions of these films in perspective, can you tell us which films you do rate near the very top?
Yeah, that's the sign of a great work of descriptive art.I love, love, love Laurence of Arabia, though I wouldn't recommend watching the second half.
I saw it as a kid when it was new. It came back to the theater later, when I was in college. I invited a friend, who refused. He said, "I saw that when I was just a kid ... and it made me thirsty!
Inspired by these comments...
Never seen The Godfather, or Scarface. Partially because I have other stuff to do. Not a huge Star Wars fan either.
I have never watched Gone With The Wind.I like movies but am far, far from a film buff. There are many huge films I've never seen.
I've not seen Jaws nor Avatar nor most of the Star Wars films nor the old Charlie Chaplins nor most of the super-hero and action genres. My son tells me we watched The Matrix together, but I have no recollection of it.
Wow! You are missing the 2nd-best movie ever made AND the very best movie (by far) ever made. (In my humble opinion, of courseI’ve never seen The Godfather or Casablanca or Lawrence of Arabia.). Even Lawrence of Arabia -- with a 2nd half that drags on much too long and which is a bit over-rated -- still falls in my Top 30.
(How old are you, Shadowy Man? My hypothesis is that young people for whom WWII is an ancient bygone will lack the visceral connection that helps make Casablanca so compelling.)
To put your opinions of these films in perspective, can you tell us which films you do rate near the very top?
Me either. I know of it, but frankly my dear, I don't give a damn.I have never watched Gone With The Wind.
Never did, either, No interest in doing so, either.
I've never seen E.T. The Extraterrestrial.
I chalk it up to my dad...who took me and my brother to see "Jaws" when it came out, and also took the fam to see Star Wars and Close Encounters, but when it came to E.T., we showed up and there was a line around the building, no parking in the lot, and he basically said "screw this...let's go out to get something to eat and call it a day."
I never watched it on home video, and I think it's maybe a weird way of honoring my dad. Nothing against Spielberg...I'm just never gonna watch that fucking movie.
I loved Close Encounters. I saw it when it came out and was enchanted by the mother ship. Now, the little naked aliens seem silly.
I have not seen:
Midnight Cowboy
Deer Hunter
French Connection
Cool Hand Luke
The Hustler
St. Elmo's Fire
Breakfast Club
Dirty Dancing
Napoleon Dynamite
Papillion
Coming Home
any Harry Potter movie
Caligula
Titanic
The Color Purple
Fried Green Tomatoes
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Sophie's Choice
many others...
I viewed that as the idea that music has a certain mathematical logic to it that might be universal? It could be that when something enchants and beguiles you as a kid, it's hard to shake. ??I loved Close Encounters. I saw it when it came out and was enchanted by the mother ship. Now, the little naked aliens seem silly.
The idea that aliens and humans would communicate by music was also ludicrous.
I viewed that as the idea that music has a certain mathematical logic to it that might be universal? It could be that when something enchants and beguiles you as a kid, it's hard to shake. ??I loved Close Encounters. I saw it when it came out and was enchanted by the mother ship. Now, the little naked aliens seem silly.
The idea that aliens and humans would communicate by music was also ludicrous.
David Teie?I’d note that there is a composer who makes music specifically geared to cats
David Teie?I’d note that there is a composer who makes music specifically geared to cats