I personally enjoyed Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and I didn't think the fight scenes were bad. With that said I'm not really an authority on Kung Fu movies. So it may not be the best one ever made but I thought it was watchable.
Believe me, you aren't alone, the main complaint I hear from most people who didn't like the movie is the bad dubbing. Luckily I understand Mandarin (helps being married to someone who speaks it fluently) so I can normally get by listening to it that way, which generally makes these sorts of movies better. Unfortunately this one still stinks, but its at least a little more enjoyable when you hear them speaking the dialogue they were intended to.Troy said:A lot of it was the voice overs and even trying to watch it with just subtitles seemed to ruin it.
I believe a lot of people would enjoy it quite a bit if they don't have a basis to compare it on. The same holds true for pretty much any genre film. For instance, I'm sure there's a lot of people out there that think Friday the 13th is one of the best slasher films of all time but who also haven't seen Twitch of the Death Nerve or even Black Christmas, which are definitely better examples of that particular style.TactMrBlack said:I personally enjoyed Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and I didn't think the fight scenes were bad. With that said I'm not really an authority on Kung Fu movies. So it may not be the best one ever made but I thought it was watchable.
Considering its supposed to be a memorable movie experience, yes, that says quite a bit.Professor Booty said:I saw it once can't remember a damn thing about it. That should say a lot.
If you're interested in the genre, just check out one or two of the ones I mentioned before, they're much better. As well, if anyone is interested in perhaps the best example of this style (though a slower film that's certainly not for everyone), seeking out the Shaw Brother's classic "Come Drink With Me" is well worth it. Here's the trailer...TheAlmightyMitch said:Never seen it before and don't plan on it.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks its totally overrated. Thankfully the moron who made it has been exposed as a talentless hack since its release. The only problem is that people still give him money to make movies. :THANK YOU. Sixth Sense is overrated as fuck, saw the ending coming a million miles away.
Yeah always hated it. Can't stand HJO but look at him now his career has really flourished.
That's great that you disagree and all...but why? I always encourage some form of debate or discussion here, so if you want to make a case as to why certain films on this list are good please feel free to do so, I'd be more than happy to hear it.mde said:I disagree with the vast majority of this list. Especially 6th sense and Jerry Maguire.
Generally the positive attitude that you have is the best way to watch a movie. It explains why I enjoy stuff that most people would never even watch and also why I've given literally thousands of movies a chance. In my 33 years I've seen more than 3,000 of them, from every single genre imaginable and from the heights of brilliance to the depths of sleaze. My tastes are radically altered because of that, and so some movies that I think are amazing are generally not as highly praised while others that I can see through and are highly praised I think suck. For the record, here's the movies I've rated 10/10 in my normal review thread...I was just entertained by them is all. I guess I don't go into movies looking for it to be the end all be all. If it entertains me, I like it. I'm pretty simple that way. I rarely watch a movie and after it's over think "wow, that sucked".
Predator
Total Recall
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
Terminator
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
Dark Night of the Scarecrow
Vertigo
The Goonies
The Breakfast Club
The Warriors
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
John Carpenter's The Thing
The Empire Strikes Back
The Godfather
The Godfather Part II
The Shining
Dead of Night AKA Deathdream
Die Hard
Platoon
Psycho