Who wrote the dialogues? teenagers? Or maybe the actors themselves? This story could be better if half an hour shorter and excluding this crap main theme song which still makes me vomit since I first heard it in my childhood. Or maybe they should make a silent movie. (Ok, that's a joke)
Crash (2004)
How to get an Oscar? Take some politically correct mess and mixed it with stereotypical image of social prejudice. The worst thing about it that some people claim it to be a kind of art house movie or something. It ain't. The picture itself is, in fact, pretty decent, but I still can't get the hype and how it could take over Brokeback Mountain as the best picture in 2005
Saw (2004)
The worst visuals I've ever seen in movies. Who can actually enjoy this? And what is the point? What is meant to be used for anatomy studing classes?
Spider-man (2002)
God knows how much I hate this movie.
Life is Beautiful (1997)
I guess it is my personal dislike for 'message' movies, but... Once again, the rule is if you make a movie about the holocaust, you are most likely to get an Acabemy Award, no matter whether you deserve it or not. Roberto Benigni is a mediocore actor and definately not a director. I'd better watch the Schindler's List another time.
The Aviator (2004)
I fall asleep in the middle of it, despite all my respect to the creators.
Zodiac (2007)
Same here.
Troy (2004)
Two and a half hour ancient war epic was too much for me.
In conclusion: this list doesn't make much sense, though. Some people may consider one particular film to be overrated, while others might think it is great. It all depends on youself. If you are pleased with what you are watching, why care much?
Or maybe you have your own version of list? You are welcome to post it in this journal entry.


































