I wouldn't even say I enjoyed it, but I couldn't find a reason to
really hate the film when looking at it from its target audience's perspective.
The film may be a tad too sappy and whimsical at times, but honestly, it's hard to
really hate this film.
I almost didn't post them because this is the kind of thing that makes
me really hate film critics or even fake film critics masquerading as real film critics; don't tell me how your collective minds work because I don't really want to know!
Really hated his film «Drinking Buddies».
Not exact matches
I'm not sure the
film even needs such a premise to be effective, (in fact, it may distract from the main point a bit... and I
hate to think there are people who need it to be reversed in order to empathize), for what
really moved me was its depiction of bullying, which is based on real reports from LGBT kids.
In the end, I
really hated my viewing of this picture, which is very upsetting, because I
really liked the original
film.
I
really hate the video game look in
films too but I don't think that District 9 is one of the main offenders.
This is a picture that needs multiple viewings to
really like it, but in the end; this
film is in the you either love it or
hate it category.
I
really hate comparing to other
films, but the easiest way to describe it is the dark surrealism of Naked Lunch with the dark humor of The King Of Comedy.
He has never
really excited me as an actor, starring in a few
films that I
hate with a passion, but here I was finally won over by his steady charisma and willingness to satirise himself.
It
really pissed people off, made so many viewers angry, and made many critics just outright
hate the
film.
The main issues with Date Night are that the jokes seem
really cheap and pedestrian, and every memorable / funny moment is represented in the
film's trailer (I
hate when they do that).
is misleading because while draped in Darius Khondji's luxuriant, golden - hued cinematography like the silks of Lady Liberty's gown, and decked in loving period costume and detail, the
film is
really a small - scale human drama in which those Gray staples, a love triangle and a love /
hate brother-esque relationship, play out beat by minutely observed beat.
I didn't mind the violence, but it's the absurd stillness of the
film that I thought was rather dull, pointless, indulgent and with all those pregnant pauses where nothing
really happened, ultimately it was just extremely boring... I saw this one yesterday and
hated it as I had not
hated a
film in a long time.
Directors like Besson and his many minions, Mathieu Kassovitz (
Hate, The Crimson Rivers), Jean - Pierre Jeunet (Amelie), and others have since created a French industry that makes
films expensive and commercially savvy enough to compete with Hollywood imports, and they don't
really give a shit what the naysayers think.
George Chrysostomou on nostalgia... Upon reading Anghus Houvouras's piece on why everyone is
hating on Ready Player One, a key theme of his argument
really hit home — it struck me that there
really ise a lot of nostalgia in the current crop of
films and TV shows.
In fact there are very few
films I
really disliked from last year (although I tend to not watch
films that I'm blatantly going to
hate).
People seem to
really love the
film overall, with no one
really hating it.
So love it or
hate it, I found myself laughing out loud and
really enjoyed this
film.
All in all, I
hated Vacation but not because the
film was
really poorly written, was painfully unfunny, and featured all unlikable characters, but rather because the
film never even tried to grasp the concept that made the original
films so great.
But I
really hated the voice actor portraying The Joker, and about halfway through the
film, it turns into a sort of Transformers / Robotech hybrid that
really lost me.
i've never
really liked wes anderson
films, i
hate his style.
But
really what gets a
film to the top of ballots is love and like but no
hate.
It just means that the five
films above
really do have that «no one
hates them» thing going for them.
I absolutely
hated «Nebraska,» but alas, I fear it's this year's «Silver Linings Playbook» (another
film I
really disliked, aside from Jennifer Lawrence), or «As Good As It Gets» (which I loathe).
If it's meant to be a family
film, you'd have to
really hate your family to take them.
While I do love me some indie
films, I
really hate the idea of not being able to enjoy Locarno for the quaint colorful town that it is.
Now you can either love Man of Steel from Zach Snyder or
hate it, but there is no denying that his
films really show just how powerful Superman is.