Submitted by Fast_Bedroom_3267 t3_yhk9s9 in movies

I am a huge Pirates of the Caribbean fan, but me and my mother do not see eye-to-eye on them. She thinks they're dumb fun I watch too much, and I find it an emotional, beautiful, action-filled trilogy.

I'm also a huge Bond fan, and I'm not a big Roger Moore fan, but my Dad really loves Roger Moore, and so we often debate the best and worst of Bond.

What about you? Do you often debate with people close to you, fellow cinephiles?

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siamsaiocht t1_iue6bbo wrote

People don't believe me that The Conjuring is a romantic movie

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jamesneysmith t1_iue6q97 wrote

Almost everyone I know and Drive Angry. I haven't met anyone that likes it and the prevailing opinion is that it's trash. However i think it's an amazing B movie and super fun. So I've stopped talking about it with certain people haha

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BEE_REAL_ t1_iue78li wrote

Hereditary and Aliens are two movies I just think are not very good and my friends and I have exhausted all remaining conversation about them without resorting to violence lol

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BlotchComics t1_iue7hjk wrote

My wife hates The Goonies...

not sure how we're still together.

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MissyBee63 t1_iue7rn2 wrote

Die Hard is a Christmas movie, I will fight over this!

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AsDonnyDontDoes t1_iue88lb wrote

Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

I think its an all-timer. Its technically brilliant, and great fun, top to bottom. Those close to me think its a cheesy, boring kids film with nothing novel about it.

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Fridge_ov_doom t1_iueax7q wrote

Former work colleague of mine, 2001: A Space Odyssey. He thinks it's incredibly boring, for me it's a damn masterpiece. I even put that in the acknowledgements of my thesis, so it's official now

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MilargoNetwork t1_iueec2k wrote

I love how supportive they are of one another in the movie, it's very sweet and made the movie a lot stronger for me.

I also enjoyed the nice little guitar scene between them in the sequel. When I watch The Conjuring 3 it'll be because of Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga

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butterknifejogger t1_iuef5l9 wrote

Tombstone. I’ll never understand why this movie is so lauded. My cousin can watch it on repeat, I think it’s derivative, cheesy fluff. And I love Kurt Russell.

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nyquil99 t1_iueflbe wrote

My wife hates Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Still love her.

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Stigles t1_iuehwde wrote

I think Uncut Gems has little to no point, but my one friend thinks it's one of the best movies that year.

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butterknifejogger t1_iuei04b wrote

Lol. Repeatedly. So has most of the Internet. I actually tried watching it about a month ago after reading yet another post about how great it was. Years since I’d seen it and thought maybe I’d misjudged it. 40 minutes in and I could takes no more. It still sucks.

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FormalMango t1_iuej7o5 wrote

Cry-Baby.

I love it. The music, the comedy. Iggy Pop in the bathtub. It's one of my favourite movies.

My husband hates it.

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EldritchFingertips t1_iuejvld wrote

When Napoleon Dynamite came out my whole friend group went nuts for it. I never got it.

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Apathicary t1_iuem4z0 wrote

Roger Moore kinda fucks as James Bond.

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mrblonde624 t1_iueq3un wrote

My wife thinks Tremors is terrible. It’s one of my go-to fun, throwback films to watch and she can’t stand it. It’s hilarious.

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Sorry_Barley t1_iueqisz wrote

My mom thinks that FoodFight! is a good movie.

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BananaramaKing t1_iuesndw wrote

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

I think it's one of the best movies ever made, my gf started yawning after 20 mins. Felt asleep halfway through, still complains how boring and unnecessarily long is.

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BunnyBunny13 t1_iueu88b wrote

I fucking hate Starship Troopers. Husband will watch every time it’s on. It’s a very odd disconnect because we typically have the same taste in film!

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Chemical-Passage-715 t1_iuf74y5 wrote

I love rob zombie movies… especially around Halloween. He makes the best horror movies in my opinion. But my wife thinks they’re filthy and nasty and twisted lol which is kindof why I like them. Haha

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Large_Leather3976 t1_iuf9h3d wrote

my best friend and I disagree on captain marvel, it’s gotten to a point where we just agree to disagree and don’t argue anymore but it used to be a bigger thing

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LikeCalvinForHobbes t1_iufe2co wrote

Well, for what it's worth, I'm a hundred percent with you. I thought I'd give it a try because is generally well considered, but I had to turn it off like 10 minutes in, just something about it doesn't sit well with me. And I also love Kurt Russell and John Ford and Henry Fonda's version of the story.

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grjjr91 t1_iufwk1j wrote

I agree with u on Uncut Gems.

I honestly didnt think it was that tense. Most of that has to do with not liking Sandlers character at all. So i could care less with what happens with him.

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carson63000 t1_iugmvvt wrote

I definitely try to avoid Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet coming up in conversation with my wife. I think it's stylish as all hell, she absolutely despises it. And she's got a theatre background and thus claims the high ground in any argument about a play or a movie based on a play!

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butterknifejogger t1_iugprjq wrote

Meh. Kind of presumptive. Fucking love a well done western. Some examples of my faves in no particular order. Unforgiven, true grit (Bridges/Damon), 3:10 to Yuma (Bale/Crowe) The hateful eight of course. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid. Outlaw Josey Wales is a sentimental fav, doesn’t hold up as well as some. Django. That’s off the top, my ocd is activating cuz im prob leaving one out… I actually have an old dvd of open range, never got around to it. A good one you might not have seen and I highly recommend is Appaloosa. Ed Harris passion project with his buddy Viggo. Low budget but it’s hard to tell. Sorry for the formatting. Phone

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tacoman333 t1_iugshm7 wrote

I think La La Land is an wonderful movie that wonderfully emulates the fun wild musicals of the 40's and 50's while doing its own thing. When I shared it with some of my close friends and family, the most positive response I got was total indifference.

My Dad and I now have a silly thing where if we disagree about a movie he says "Well you like La La Land, so what do you know." and I fire back "Yeah and you like Brigadoon." Any person who thinks watching Gene Kelly smile like a doofus while happily joining a cult is "cute" loses their right to criticize other people's opinions.

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TotallyMojo t1_iuhi74i wrote

Gf loves Inception but cannot really explain why.
I don't understand it and find it pretty boring.

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