But to be counted among the best movies (best 5, or even the best) of all time, that's something I don't understand. I know it's subjective, but this is where I question myself as to why am I a minority.
Hey "Alok", will you be going with Amit, Macrock, Ravi, Krisham, Bharat, Dhruv, Ganesh and your other friends? I have a feeling you guys will need to pay for only 1 ticket :gap:Sunday is fixed for dark knight rises in Korum mall.
Your FB Status says otherwise. :evilgrin39:Bah it sucked :yawn:
Yeah? Doesn't beat this -
[video=youtube_share;s0SjY2m4qvI]Batman 60s - One of the Most Ludicrous Scenes Ever - YouTube[/video]
Depends on where you're getting that "best 5" from. If it's from different users then you already answered that in your latter statement. If you're going by IMDB's list, then it's in top 10 amongst the other 249 movies, and that's just based on average rating. I personally think Shawshank Redemption is over-hyped and doesn't deserve to be the best movie of all time, does that put me in a minority? May be. But who cares? I'm not curious over it's hype, nor do I question it. I just say "meh" and move on. It doesn't affect my judgement, nor does it make me any less a movie buff than what I am right now. It just means I don't share the "top 5" list as someone else. That's it!
*wipes groggy eyes*
Dam! Need to hit the sack. Got a show at 10:00 in the morning.
I don't think "where I got the best 5 from" is relevant. TDK is all over the internet. Many of my friends too consider it one the best film of all time. At times they tell me it's a sin not to like TDK. I don't "dislike" the movie. But I just can't put it in the same place as others do. And it's not the hype that killed it for me; I didn't even see TDK in theater. I saw it on Blu ray. That's months months after it was released in theaters and the hype faded out. But when I finally see a movie that's considered one of the finest cinematic works and don't like it as much, it certainly makes me "think". Do I think about it when I am eating, shitting, sleeping? No. But I do think often, when it's discussed, or when a sequel arrives. But eventually, like you, I have moved on. Just because I am sharing my view doesn't mean I am still "stuck" there.
And TDK is not alone, there are countless others movies that puts me in minority (that goes for both liking and disliking a particular movie). I happily like to remain a minority and would never change my judgement due to others, but as a filmmaker myself, I am always trying to find what things must have appealed to the audience and whatnot (and I count myself in the audience) and if there's a movie that everybody likes and I don't, I try to give it a second watch (and trust me, some movies DID grow on me on 2nd viewing) and discuss it with others. So when the hype makes me curious, I don't necessarily question "why's everybody liking this movie" but it's also a question to myself "why don't I like this movie when everybody does? And what exactly is it that I don't like in it" and so on. You see, every individual has a different outlook at things. I guess that's my way.
I don't think "where I got the best 5 from" is relevant. TDK is all over the internet.
Many of my friends too consider it one the best film of all time. At times they tell me it's a sin not to like TDK. I don't "dislike" the movie.
But I just can't put it in the same place as others do. And it's not the hype that killed it for me; I didn't even see TDK in theater. I saw it on Blu ray. That's months months after it was released in theaters and the hype faded out. But when I finally see a movie that's considered one of the finest cinematic works and don't like it as much, it certainly makes me "think". Do I think about it when I am eating, shitting, sleeping? No. But I do think often, when it's discussed, or when a sequel arrives.
But eventually, like you, I have moved on. Just because I am sharing my view doesn't mean I am still "stuck" there.
And TDK is not alone, there are countless others movies that puts me in minority (that goes for both liking and disliking a particular movie). I happily like to remain a minority and would never change my judgement due to others, but as a filmmaker myself, I am always trying to find what things must have appealed to the audience and whatnot (and I count myself in the audience) and if there's a movie that everybody likes and I don't, I try to give it a second watch (and trust me, some movies DID grow on me on 2nd viewing) and discuss it with others. So when the hype makes me curious, I don't necessarily question "why's everybody liking this movie" but it's also a question to myself "why don't I like this movie when everybody does? And what exactly is it that I don't like in it" and so on. You see, every individual has a different outlook at things. I guess that's my way.