[QUOTE=Kirby101;5398006]Can movies be underrated if they aren't good?[/QUOTE]
I think so, as long as they are worth watching, meaning they are enjoyable.
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[QUOTE=Kirby101;5398006]Can movies be underrated if they aren't good?[/QUOTE]
I think so, as long as they are worth watching, meaning they are enjoyable.
Woody Allen September
John Carpenter Memoirs of an Invsible Man
Dario Argento Two Evil Eyes
Michael Mann Miami Vice 2006
[center][B]Hayao Miyazaki[/B]: [I]Kiki's Delivery Service[/I]
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Kiki's is wonderful, not sure if it's underrated. I would say for Miyazaki it's [B]Ponyo[/B], which was less successful.
[QUOTE=Timothy Hunter;5398264]John Carpenter Memoirs of an Invsible Man[/QUOTE]
Good one! That film had very good special effects for the time. The plot is pretty ordinary, but I find the movie worth watching.
[QUOTE=Kirby101;5398006]Can movies be underrated if they aren't good?[/QUOTE]
Well, some movies were considered crap at one time, but then became classics years later. So, yes? ;)
[QUOTE=Scott Taylor;5398986]Good one! That film had very good special effects for the time. The plot is pretty ordinary, but I find the movie worth watching.[/QUOTE]
For Carpenter, I probably would have picked [I]Elvis[/I] instead.
[QUOTE=Kirby101;5398594]Kiki's is wonderful, not sure if it's underrated. I would say for Miyazaki it's [B]Ponyo[/B], which was less successful.[/QUOTE]
[center]Totally agree, and I meant no offense. Sad to hear about [B][I]Ponyo[/I][/B], though. :(
And speaking of being a success, how successful was Miyazaki's [B][I]Castle of Cagliostro[/I][/B] (either critically or at the box office :confused:)???
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Richard Donner: Ladyhawke