Controversial Opinions About Movies Part II

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Vader, you’ve said you hate the movie, straight up. That’s an extreme opinion on it lol.

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I do. But what I think and say about it is echoed widely.


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Vader182 wrote:
November 3rd, 2018, 9:41 pm
2049 and arrival are his movies that are the most well thought of and going to be cited the most into the future

2049 is already thought of as a modern classic in most circles, keith's just got high keith standards


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Vader182 wrote:
November 3rd, 2018, 11:59 pm
I do. But what I think and say about it is echoed widely.


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They’re still in the minority overall.You’re projecting.

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Arcade Fire's original score for Her is one of the best scores of the past decade and it's a public crime that it is not available to purchase or to stream on streaming services.

Not sure how others feel about it.

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Bacon wrote:
November 19th, 2018, 7:18 pm
Arcade Fire's original score for Her is one of the best scores of the past decade
Divorce Papers is a national treasure

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I don't think that's a controversial opinion; you're just wanting to highlight something that you think is underrated.

Either way, I agree, the score for Her does not get enough love.

Perfect score to end a perfect movie.

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I still haven’t seen 2049. Partly because of sheer laziness, but mostly because the thought of a sequel still irks me to this day. Forgive me Denis

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