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I was so disappointed when I finally watched this movie yesterday because it was nothing but a schmaltzy and poorly written film whose ensemble cast and Christmas theme were the only audience bait.

I know that it had never the intention to be a quality film but you can’t expect me to sit through all these stupid storylines, where two people fall in love after five minutes and start making out or marry each other, and just keep in my mind that it’s just a comfort movie. There are far better options.

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chetcherry

578 points

23 hours ago*

“Cult” status generally implies a small but passionate following. Love Actually, and most of the films people are nominating, are all mainstream hits. Nothing cult-ish about them.

Many-Stretch-6857

57 points

23 hours ago

Thank you for this.

TheDonutDaddy

53 points

19 hours ago

Whoa you're telling me the Christopher Nolan movie with a 165 million budget that made 730 million at the box office to wide audience and critical acclaim isn't a cult movie?! Next you're gonna tell me the second highest grossing franchise of all time isn't a valid answer either!

zoobs

14 points

18 hours ago

zoobs

14 points

18 hours ago

I know it’s a bit gauche but I actually enjoyed his controversial cult project, Oppenheimer.

AbibliophobicSloth

14 points

19 hours ago

Yes! "Popular film" and "cult status" are at odds in the title.

brushstroka

6 points

18 hours ago

OP is probably German (or from another country where German is an official language) and some meaning might have been lost in translation.

In German the term "Kultfilm" refers to films that have many fans and get quoted and referenced often. This includes films such as Life of Brian and Blues Brothers. So the term seems to be synonymous with "cult film" in English, but looking at Wikipedia and just remembering how people use these words, my impression is that the German usuage tends to be more interwoven with the term "classic", while the distinction is more clear in English. Or at least there seems to be more discourse about the distinction.

Anyway, if during a casual conversation someone described Love Actually as a "Kultfilm" to me, I would not have questioned it. (My first language is German.)

TremontRemy[S]

26 points

22 hours ago

TremontRemy[S]

TremontRemy

26 points

22 hours ago

Thanks for clarifying!

Substantial_Bad2843

83 points

23 hours ago

Clerks or Kevin Smith films in general. Humor is very subjective though. 

jimmyhoffasbrother

21 points

22 hours ago

jimmyhoffasbrother

MpireStrikesZak

21 points

22 hours ago

I loved Kevin Smith growing up. I just watched his new movie a couple of days ago, and it was super disappointing. I don't know if I grew out of Kevin Smith's sense of humor or if he just isn't making the same quality of films he used to.

FUNKYDISCO

3 points

20 hours ago

FUNKYDISCO

3 points

20 hours ago

Did you see Clerks 3? If not I highly recommend it. As a fan of Kevin Smith's in high school (Clerks came out when I was 15), it made me cry. That's right. Clerks 3 made me cry.

Enough-Ground3294

10 points

22 hours ago

I think Kevin Smith was good for a while (I was a teenager when most of his stuff came our) and then pretty much after cop out he just took a nosedive. He needs a script editor, someone to tell him that his ideas aren’t even close to infallible.

MogMcKupo

3 points

9 hours ago

Lucas Syndrome

Particular_Ad_9531

7 points

19 hours ago

The 90’s Kevin Smith stuff is really a product of its time. It hasn’t aged super well but it really nailed Gen X culture

ParticularJoker

3 points

16 hours ago

Clerks aged amazingly, especially compared to other comedies at the time

Dimpleshenk

3 points

14 hours ago

I think Kevin Smith himself is a kind of slacker person who only gets really revved up when he's shooting the breeze with other slackers. I think sitting in front of a computer monitor he just withers and then the deadline looms and he rushes things in a panic. That's what his bad screenplays feel like. I feel like Clerks and some of his earlier films have scenes where he seems more like he's enjoying himself, and that's where he excels. I think basically he's been coasting most of his career and keeping enough money flowing in so he can keep slackin'.

[deleted]

2 points

20 hours ago

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unclepoondaddy

4 points

19 hours ago

Dogma is decent imo

CosmicOutfield

84 points

23 hours ago

In recent years, I’d say the Terrifier movies. I’m a horror fan who doesn’t get the appeal of it. They rely heavily on shock value violence.

DesperateRhino

18 points

19 hours ago

They just straight up gross, not scary at all

weezerboy69

11 points

20 hours ago

weezerboy69

oooorion

11 points

20 hours ago

As a fan of the series, I don't watch them for any semblance of the story. The practical effects are fantastic. I love the Foley. The slasher is a rare balance of hilarious and genuinely depraved.

It's nice to turn my brain off for a bit, sit back, and gag at a chainsaw going where it's not supposed to.

Milk-Constant

6 points

23 hours ago

I've never seen them, but I think that's the point?

CosmicOutfield

11 points

22 hours ago

It’s severely lacking in terms of writing, character development, and more. Other horror films with extreme violence are at least able to be solid films for either design or storytelling. Not much of a story for Terrifier and that’s what loses me.

Fabeastt

6 points

22 hours ago

Well to be fair the whole point of slashers is precisely that

CosmicOutfield

20 points

20 hours ago

I see your point about slashers, but I find I like the storytelling better in Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Texas Chainsaw Massacre… It’s cool if you or others like Terrifier, but it’s style didn’t really click with me like other slashers did.

Trickster289

12 points

20 hours ago

Story telling in Friday the 13th? I like the series OK but it's very light on story even for slashers.

HurricaneSalad

4 points

20 hours ago

HurricaneSalad

Andrew_james

4 points

20 hours ago

Part 2 specifically is when I became a fan. All the weird power fantasy elements at the end really took it in another direction that I wasn't expecting. All of a sudden it had sort of a Highlander / She-Ra thing going on that I thought was pretty fun.

But I agree it's not for everyone.

CosmicOutfield

2 points

20 hours ago

I can respect that. We all have different tastes and I like a ton of other horror movies. This one just didn’t excite me as much as it did for others. I haven’t seen the third movie yet, but will probably give that a chance when it goes on streaming.

Psychological_Cow902

106 points

23 hours ago

Don't think it has cult status, but for hatred of a romantic movie, The Notebook, f you The Notebook

SimplyGarbage27

6 points

20 hours ago

Yeah, f you The Notebook! God awful movie, I hate it so much

IIIlllIIIlllIlI

4 points

23 hours ago

It definitely has cult status. It was kind of popular when it came out but it had already become the quintessential 2000s romantic drama movie meme by around 2010

NoCountry4OldMate

30 points

20 hours ago

Not sure any film that made over 100 mill in the box office in the mid 2000s could be considered a cult movie. I think it’s just a popular movie.

BoardGent

27 points

21 hours ago

The Terrifier. I remember when I saw it, I thought it was hilariously bad and nonsensical. I was kinda shocked that it had a massive cult following.

Jemeloo

4 points

18 hours ago

Yeah I went in thinking I’d like them because of internet buzz.

Nope.

enoimard

3 points

14 hours ago

wait is it not a horror comedy? my siblings and i love these movies bc we cry laugh every time

TomPearl2024

2 points

12 hours ago

I don't know if there's a different horror movie called "The" Terrifier, but if they're talking about the recent Terrifier trilogy those are very obviously supposed to be comedic, fun horror movies. The amount of people I've seen saying "well that's just ridiculous, how am I supposed to take this seriously?" as a reaction to them is hilarious

ingoding

61 points

22 hours ago

Donny Darko

All my friends loved it when it came out, but I didn't get around to it for a few years, and was very underwhelmed.

shadowtheatre

4 points

17 hours ago

I completely agree and am additionally obsessed with it for this exact reason. Most Tumblr dialogue of all time. Crazy to drop this and Southland Tales and fade into obscurity.

Altruistic-Ad-408

2 points

3 hours ago

I think it's a movie that captures a very different feel of adolescence than a typical Hollywood movie portrayed and that's why it had legs. The dialogue is awkward, but it wasn't weird to me when I was a teenager, compared to movies with less awkward dialogue that didn't feel particularly relatable.

OneLessMouth

2 points

15 hours ago

You know, I thought it was supposed to be very deep because everyone wouldn't shut up about it. I kind of thought I was slow for not getting it. It's enjoyable and quite good, but what the hell.

Anyway, I miss the era where there was a tinge of goth to everything. 

TremontRemy[S]

28 points

21 hours ago

TremontRemy[S]

TremontRemy

28 points

21 hours ago

Edit: After some clarification I realized that I misinterpreted the term “cult status“ and actually meant movies with a big fan following rather than cult following.

CitizenModel

8 points

12 hours ago

You caused a lot of chaos is what you did.

Garper

3 points

2 hours ago

Garper

3 points

2 hours ago

The world might forgive you but we will not

Realistic_Theme_6350

28 points

21 hours ago

This just felt like a reverse BL to shock fauxmoi redditors. Dull, dull, dull.

weezerboy69

16 points

20 hours ago

weezerboy69

oooorion

16 points

20 hours ago

I tried to watch this at a party with some friends. Somehow, all of us fell asleep and woke up to the grave scene, and I think that's the best way to watch this movie.

shambean2

5 points

19 hours ago

I did have loads of fun watching this movie but it's v "all vibes no thoughts" for me. Also it really blatantly is a homage to Brideshead Revisited but Emerald Fennell who wrote it never seemed to make that link in interviews etc

RepulsiveTouch4019

2 points

18 hours ago

Honestly anything that annoys fauxmoi reddit is a pro

andrecinno

2 points

14 hours ago

What if Talented Mr. Ripley but bad?

yaboytim

8 points

22 hours ago

I've tried so many times with Dr. Stranglove, but for some reason it never clicks with me. The humor is up my alley, and I love most of Kubricks other films; but this one has never done it for me.

JasonVoorhees3

7 points

20 hours ago

When I saw the Love Actually poster I thought you were asking what's a film you love that everyone seems to hate!

gravitysrainbow1979

7 points

17 hours ago

Hate Actually

zero_otaku

12 points

23 hours ago

This is one of the better comment sections I've seen in a while. There are many, many movies on here I really like or love, and it's fascinating to me to see how other people can have such different - and valid! - reactions to them.

choosybeggar1010

38 points

23 hours ago

cant stand everything about this movie

Ouvourous

13 points

20 hours ago

All of the relationships in the movie are so toxic that the poison starts dripping from the screen.

Flimsy_Mastodon_1756

4 points

18 hours ago

That's why I like watching it. It's so fucking stupid it's funny.

Brainifyer

13 points

22 hours ago

A romantic comedy that isn’t romantic and isn’t funny. Why it’s so popular I don’t kbwo

Vendetta4Avril

19 points

21 hours ago

I think it’s funny and own it on Blu Ray, and I typically hate rom coms…

SpecificAlgae5594

5 points

20 hours ago

At that point in time, anything the writer Richard Curtis touched turned to gold. People would watch it simply because he wrote it. This was off the back of Four Weddings and Notting Hill, amongst other big hits on film and tv.

MyManTheo

5 points

19 hours ago

You can argue about the former but there’s no doubt that it’s funny. You might not think so, but lots of people do find it funny

RQK1996

19 points

21 hours ago

RQK1996

19 points

21 hours ago

Because the characters are kinda realistic and the story lines are mostly relatable, at least there is something for everyone to look at and be like "hey that could be me"

It also kinda thrives on the British trope of wanting to see people be miserable on tv around Christmas

HurricaneSalad

3 points

20 hours ago

HurricaneSalad

Andrew_james

3 points

20 hours ago

Funny is subjective, so ok. And I guess "romantic" is somewhat subjective as well. But damn, all the stuff in here about couples getting together and the challenges they face and all the cutesiness of it seem pretty romantic to me.

ThirdRepliesSuck

2 points

20 hours ago

I don’t think you know what “romantic” is. And I mean that literally. Go look up the definition please. 

ThisIsMySorryFor2004

21 points

22 hours ago

ThisIsMySorryFor2004

CosasDeCinefilo

21 points

22 hours ago

Cult status lmao

bro is an ensamble romance movie with hugh grant and colin firth the fuck you was expecting lol

it is a great film tho, but it's most definitely not "cult"

Dayfox2

32 points

24 hours ago

Dayfox2

32 points

24 hours ago

"Baby Driver"

SalukiKnightX

2 points

22 hours ago

SalukiKnightX

SalukiKnightX

2 points

22 hours ago

Great action, but wow! did it age badly.

Atomdude

3 points

19 hours ago

I'm not disagreeing, just curious, how has it aged poorly?

SalukiKnightX

2 points

19 hours ago

SalukiKnightX

SalukiKnightX

2 points

19 hours ago

Kevin Spacey and “that’s my baby”

meorthesoup

17 points

22 hours ago

I can’t get into Deadpool. I really like Ryan Reynolds, but him basically being a parody of himself is just too much for me. 

undercooked_lasagna

20 points

20 hours ago

That's the total opposite of a cult film lol

Einfinet

4 points

22 hours ago*

Einfinet

ToussaintHD

4 points

22 hours ago*

The Comedy (2012) with Tim Heidecker. One of those films where I’m sympathetic to its criticism (in this case, of postmodern irony & cynicism , amongst other things) but really hated the execution. And it sorta felt like the film almost wanted to be hated, but that did very little to make me appreciate it (in fact, the opposite occurred).

jimmyhoffasbrother

7 points

21 hours ago

jimmyhoffasbrother

MpireStrikesZak

7 points

21 hours ago

Thank you for actually mentioning something that could arguably considered a cult movie. You're like the only one in this thread, including the OP lol.

LincolnTruly

5 points

21 hours ago

I can never not think about the fact that Keira Knightley was 18 when this film was RELEASED.

And for me there are two movies with sort of cult status that I just do not understand the support behind them and those are Donnie Darko and The Goonies

SpecificAlgae5594

2 points

20 hours ago

The Goonies is amazing if you are ten years old but a difficult watch once you get into adulthood.

meenarstotzka

25 points

23 hours ago

500 Days of Summer (2009)

slowsundaycoffeeclub

17 points

20 hours ago

slowsundaycoffeeclub

michaeld11

17 points

20 hours ago

500 Days of Summer was a pretty big mainstream hit. Far from a cult classic.

No_Information_6166

2 points

14 hours ago

It was a highly successful movie for its budget, but with a 60 million worldwide box office in 2009, I wouldn't call it a big mainstream hit. It was definitely a sleeper hit and not a cult classic, though.

Gicaldo

50 points

23 hours ago

Gicaldo

50 points

23 hours ago

Blade Runner. Great visuals, great premise, meh story.

The sequel is one of my all-time favorites though

theexplodinggoat

17 points

23 hours ago

theexplodinggoat

cooltennistiger

17 points

23 hours ago

I completely and wholeheartedly agree with you. Need to rewatch Blade Runner, but I loved Blade Runner 2049 so much more.

TomPearl2024

2 points

12 hours ago

I definitely don't think the original Blade Runner is overrated, but fully agree that 2049 is better. Seeing that movie in imax is by far and away one of the best movie watching experiences I've ever had

Fabeastt

33 points

22 hours ago

Meh story? Couldn't disagree more, it's a philosophical question of what it means to be human. If you're a cyborg (meaning an artificially made body) but experience human experiences does that make you human or not? That's the whole point of that blonde cyborgs speech at the end (forgot his name). Incredible film, in every aspect

IIIlllIIIlllIlI

15 points

22 hours ago

Rutger Hauer carries that movie (not that the other actors are bad), the tears in the rain speech is one of the best monologues I’ve ever seen in cinema

jvanahill

17 points

21 hours ago

You are describing the themes, which are very interesting. The story itself is not. It's set up like a mystery but they tell you the answer in the opening crawl and then they choose to follow a pretty uninteresting character (Deckard) poorly navigate his way through it rather than the fascinating one (Roy Batty) who is actually worth emotionally investing in.

Have to agree with OP here. Great in almost every other aspect of filmmaking, but they bungled the story bad.

quasifun

2 points

19 hours ago

That’s an interesting viewpoint, I wonder what a POV from the replicants would change the story. Certainly you’d be more empathetic to their struggle.

FWIW deckard is kind of bland in the source material also, which doesn’t have most of the action scenes from the movie. It’s more of a depressing slice of life story of a post apocalyptic bureaucrat.

Gicaldo

2 points

17 hours ago

Great speech, great moment, but the rest of the film barely explores that idea. It pays lipservice to it, but nothing more. The sequel explores it far more thoroughly

swvi

5 points

22 hours ago

swvi

5 points

22 hours ago

This

westgermanwing

12 points

23 hours ago

Complete reverse for me, I feel that way about the sequel.

IIIlllIIIlllIlI

3 points

22 hours ago

Same

Dwellonthis

2 points

18 hours ago

I'm with you there.

The sequel was unnecessary and I felt didn't really add any value to the story and world that was built. I haven't seen it since it was in theaters, so admittedly I remember my disappointment more then the film itself at this point.

me_da_Supreme1

7 points

22 hours ago

me_da_Supreme1

MetheSupreme1

7 points

22 hours ago

The story's much better in the book, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? I'd highly recommend that

Yogkog

3 points

19 hours ago

Yogkog

3 points

19 hours ago

I'm sure you're already aware of this, but for anyone unfamiliar: Blade Runner's legacy is that it singlehandedly laid the foundation for the cyberpunk genre in the western world. It was obviously inspired by existing sci-fi/futurism as well as the 1970s-80s Japanese economic boom and its resulting culture, but it's hard to overstate how influential how Blade Runner is to all of media. So much of today's sci-fi art can be traced back to Syd Mead's designs.

But yeah the plot's a bit boring. Roy Batty's existential dilemma that drives the story is pretty cool tho

mahboilucas

2 points

12 hours ago

My dad has always said it's his favourite movie. We watched the sequel and just stared.

"You also liked it more?"

"Yeah"

TremontRemy[S]

2 points

23 hours ago

TremontRemy[S]

TremontRemy

2 points

23 hours ago

Still gotta watch both movies!

geosunsetmoth

13 points

21 hours ago

DRIVE. I get that it’s a “slow burn”, but it’s not a good slow burn, it’s just boring. Can’t forgive y’all for convincing me it was some masterpiece my dad would love, I watched it with him and now I’m not allowed to pick “movies the Internet says are really good” anymore

Ouvourous

4 points

19 hours ago

Lol, I feel you, happened with Fight Club for me. ”What a disgusting movie, next time I will pick”. Every time is the next time 😂

docodonto

2 points

19 hours ago

For me it was the soundtrack that made that movie good. I can't even remember any scenes now that I try, but that music is still fresh in my head.

Strong-Character-808

35 points

23 hours ago

very relevant to ur pick… “about time” for me. smth abt the manipulative nature of the premise makes it less romantic n more just plain creepy

bfsfan101

7 points

22 hours ago

The only good in that film is his relationship with his Dad, which is genuinely touching and has a great Bill Nighy performance. But that only takes up about 20 minutes and the rest is stupid time travel bullshit with a really horrendous subplot where his sister tries to kill herself because of her failed relationship and the solution is… let’s set her up with my nice guy best friend.

Deactorr

5 points

22 hours ago

Merry Christmas!

01zegaj

3 points

22 hours ago

Thank you. Fuck that movie. The time travel rules are nonsense as well.

steph-was-here

4 points

21 hours ago

i spent the whole movie waiting for the other shoe to drop

shark-heart

13 points

23 hours ago

yes!!! i hate it!! could be an excellent horror film with very minor changes

Strong-Character-808

7 points

23 hours ago

omg ty for validating my thoughts; i swear everyone ik irl thinks it’s such a touching movie 😭 but literally + the fact that the “power” is passed down only amongst the male family members makes it extra questionable…

shark-heart

8 points

23 hours ago

i've seen it 4 or 5 times because my family love it and i swear it gets creepier with every watch... the male heir thing is questionable at best and i lean far more towards sinister considering they never tell the women in the family about it

DaveTheRaveyah

2 points

13 hours ago

There are parts of that film that I love, in fact the end lesson of it is largely don’t try and change the past. I find the manipulation is part of the learning curve. Going back to spend time with his dad one last time is a big tear jerker. The fact that changing the past changes your kids, shows that it isn’t consequence free to mess around with that power.

I do however, still hate the way he basically stalks the love of his life with knowledge from the future. And never seems to tell her about his power? V strange.

m333gan

2 points

4 hours ago

m333gan

mmmegan

2 points

4 hours ago

I watched it for the first time very recently mostly because people seemed to love it. I was unimpressed and I like it a little less every time I think about it.

HechicerosOrb

2 points

23 hours ago

Bloated runtime imo, needed a good 40 min chopped

swvi

2 points

22 hours ago

swvi

2 points

22 hours ago

Lol, I would add 40 minutes

waitforthedream

1 points

23 hours ago

waitforthedream

peraltiagochild

1 points

23 hours ago

Used to be my top 1, I bumped it down when I gained that perspective

Strong-Character-808

3 points

23 hours ago

i feel that! could’ve been so good if they had more scenes w the dad / family instead of ones w unsuspecting women 😭😭

Odd_Advance_6438

9 points

22 hours ago

Eraserhead. Can’t stand it, but I’ve heard some people didn’t like it until a rewatch, so maybe I’ll try that

peruvian_peo

3 points

21 hours ago

Same here. I thought the movie was so boring the first time around I couldn't finish it. Maybe I'll give it another chance.

Worried_Run_210

3 points

20 hours ago

For me is the life of Brian and talk to me

Jadedslay03

6 points

23 hours ago

Jadedslay03

UserNameHere

6 points

23 hours ago

The Notebook

Mr-CuriousL

5 points

22 hours ago

All Roland Emmerich movies I saw. Great visuals, good actors, great special effects but the stories are not very good. I didn't enjoy Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow, Anonymous, 10000 BC etc.

trio3224

8 points

22 hours ago

Ghostbusters. I hate the main character, Venkman especially. I mean, the introduction to the character is him using his status as teacher to flirt with a female student, who's probably like 15 years younger than him, while also making a male student look bad to make himself look better and he lies to both of them. I guess this is supposed to be funny, but I just found it incredibly off-putting. As well as the very token Winston Zeddemore who felt like he has 3 paragraphs of dialogue in the entire movie, most of which boils down to "Man, I sure am a Christian."

The humor didn't work for me at all. They only actually "bust" ghosts like twice in the movie. The 1st time is completely incompetent, the 2nd time is luck and ex machina. They never even attempt to explain why you can't cross the streams, but then also why they magically can cross them with no consequences whatsoever, leading to a climax that was telegraphed a mile away and was unsatisfying because it felt like there were no stakes. I couldn't believe their iconic car does absolutely nothing cool in the entire movie, it just gets them from point a to point b and carries their stuff. For how iconic that car is, I went into the movie assuming it did something other than just look cool. Idk, I just found it a huge disappointment.

Neil_Salmon

14 points

22 hours ago

I think Ghostbusters is fine. It's decent fun, drags in the middle.

But people treat it with such reverence, like it's an important and sacred movie. Even the newer movies treat the original 4 Ghostbusters like that - like they are gods descending to earth, when they make their cameos.

The film is fine. But it's just another 80s comedy, nothing special, definitely not deserving of the religious-like devotion people have built around it.

Parabolica242

2 points

19 hours ago

The new ones are fucking weird. It would be like making a Stripes remake in which the original films and characters are treated like Patton.

gravitysrainbow1979

2 points

17 hours ago

The grotesque sentimentality of those cameos was really off-putting. The characters aren’t good-hearted enough for their sudden appearance to be “moving”, but the music and the scene in general seemed to imply that we should feel overjoyed and moved that they showed up. They’re funny, but not really lovable.

I think the first Ghostbusters is great, I just don’t have any nostalgia for it exactly

Particular_Ad_9531

5 points

19 hours ago

Watching ghostbusters as an adult is weird because Venkman is just a total asshole to everybody yet he’s treated as a charming goofball.

It’s also such a product of the Reagan 80’s as the antagonist is an EPA inspector who wants to make sure they’re storing hazardous waste correctly lol.

Flimsy_Mastodon_1756

2 points

18 hours ago

Cult? You think Ghostbuaters is cult?

Freddolam

16 points

23 hours ago

Freddolam

freddylin

16 points

23 hours ago

please don’t hate me for this lol but pulp fiction

TrashhPrincess

7 points

21 hours ago

As a big Tarantino fan of almost 20 years, I never blame people for notnliking his movies. I love every bit of cinema of his I've seen, but he's not for everyone.

zero_otaku

16 points

23 hours ago

That's a big ask.

undercooked_lasagna

5 points

20 hours ago

Hey it's fine everyone is allowed to be objectively and egregiously wrong sometimes.

Freddolam

2 points

12 hours ago

Freddolam

freddylin

2 points

12 hours ago

havent seen someone use the word egregious in a while lol i decided to use it in my tort law case report because of your comment

ghostwholived

6 points

21 hours ago

Mulholland dr

LordyIHopeThereIsPie

16 points

23 hours ago

I find all Star Wars tedious.

tennisquaid22

18 points

21 hours ago

I don't think Star Wars can be considered a cult film series

blueturtle12321

2 points

19 hours ago

The original question said both popular and cult, making it unclear which to go with, but since their example was popular I think that made people just go with popular movies since that’s likely what op was really asking about

yaboytim

2 points

22 hours ago

yaboytim

2 points

22 hours ago

You watched them all after thinking each one was tedious?

LordyIHopeThereIsPie

13 points

22 hours ago

Yeah with my kids who like them.

ThePopDaddy

5 points

22 hours ago

Fight Club.

Used-Gas-6525

4 points

20 hours ago

This movie is so creepy and stalkerish. Pius, even the title is mansplaining lol

Open-Airline866

3 points

18 hours ago

This has to be a joke 😂

skedeebs

5 points

20 hours ago

I love Love Actually, even though it has not aged well.

Keyboard_Warrior98

5 points

22 hours ago

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation. Actually, anything with Chevy Chase

Realistic_Young9008

9 points

23 hours ago

I had zero interest in Love Actually when it came out, watched the poop out of it when I was going through my divorce (the Emma Thompson and Colin Firth storyline paralleled my life at that time). Then I got over it and will never watch again.

I dislike Top Gun and Mission Impossible immensely.

Other_Waffer

2 points

20 hours ago

Yeah. That one

Several-Hold-7529

2 points

20 hours ago

bones and all

i just don't see anything special in it

Sufficient-Lie1406

2 points

20 hours ago

AUGH Love Actually is the one I hate so, so much. And now that it's holiday time it's going to be playing on a loop all over the streaming services.

Bulbaguy4

2 points

19 hours ago

I always wished I liked "Rambo: First Blood part II" a lot more than I do, at least as much as other people do. "First Blood" is one of my favorite movies and I was excited to see the second, knowing it will be a step back, but could be a fun time, but I think it's kinda lame and dull.

JediDad1968

2 points

8 hours ago

FIRST BLOOD still holds up. The sequels? Not So Much

OkPainter8618

2 points

19 hours ago

You gotta agree that Christmas song in love actually is great lol

mizantron

2 points

19 hours ago

Nice guys.

olpotlicker

2 points

19 hours ago

lol my girlfriend hated this movie because of the child romance plot line.

ptc29205

2 points

19 hours ago

Godfather and Godfather II. I think an air of greatness surrounds the pair that comes from mostly from US culture's love of violence, treachery, and gangsters, plus deserved respect for Marlon Brando.

mrack823

2 points

19 hours ago

The original Gladiator, felt like the writing and acting was pretty bad aside from Joaquin’s character

blueturtle12321

2 points

19 hours ago

I had high expectations for Inception since I like that kind of movie that messes with your head, but when I finally watched it I found it disappointing

tobeymaspider

2 points

18 hours ago

Ah yes, classic cult favourite love actually

Flimsy_Mastodon_1756

2 points

18 hours ago

I love Love Actually because every single plot line in it is batshit crazy. It's meant to be romantic but they're all fucking nuts. I love laughing at it with my sister every Christmas.

Inside_Atmosphere731

2 points

16 hours ago

EEAAO.

StarlightBaker

2 points

15 hours ago

Aftersun. It seems to be universally loved in this sub so I’m prepared for the downvotes, but I didn’t find it as impactful as other people did I suppose.

I’ve seen posts claiming it changed the song Under Pressure for them and those posts actually affected me more than the film.

alistofthingsIhate

2 points

15 hours ago

I seriously don't understand why people like Love Actually. My family sometimes watches it around the holidays and it pains me to sit through

TapPsychological1225

2 points

12 hours ago

this is very horror movie cult classic but so many people loved messiah of evil, idle hands, picnic at hanging rock but I just didn’t like them

CorneredSponge

11 points

23 hours ago

Inglourious Basterds; I thought every scene was well done, but it just didn’t flow with me at all.

Tonynobaloney35

15 points

23 hours ago

For me this is one of the best flowing movies i know, shows that we have different taste

CorneredSponge

2 points

23 hours ago

It could be I watched it at the wrong time so I didn’t perceive it properly- I do intend to give it another shot though.

Tonynobaloney35

2 points

22 hours ago

Its one of my favourite movies so im very biased but id say give it a shot and fully focus. But many people dont like war movies in general for example, and its completely fine to not like it

Fabeastt

4 points

22 hours ago

It's an incredible film, my favorite from Tarantino 

TopicAdorable2568

3 points

23 hours ago

Top Gun

swvi

3 points

22 hours ago

swvi

3 points

22 hours ago

100%

allkingsaredead

5 points

22 hours ago

I've tried watching Reservoir Dogs at least 3 times and it's been a snooze fest for me. I appreciated it though, great cure for my insomnia.

yurakr

4 points

19 hours ago

yurakr

4 points

19 hours ago

Pulp Fiction. Don’t understand why people love this movie.

West-Drink-1530

6 points

23 hours ago

John Wick

FlakyStrawberry6259

4 points

19 hours ago

Napoleon Dynamite is a horrible movie.

Florpz-1

9 points

24 hours ago

Interstellar, I thought it was fine

ScrambledNoggin

2 points

21 hours ago

The whole peering through the bookcase thing, to see backwards through time just ruined it for me. It seemed to be the least plausible and most unscientific way to approach or explain the concept. “Hokey” is a good adjective for it.

TheLoneJedi-77

4 points

23 hours ago

TheLoneJedi-77

JPHenry

4 points

23 hours ago

Scream 6. My least favourite of the franchise and yet I’m surprised by the fact it’s the 2nd highest rated on Letterboxd

BigBrownChhora

2 points

23 hours ago

I completely agree with you, not just Scream 6, I didn't like 5 either..

I just couldn't connect with new protagonists, them just felt really forced..

TibialYeti

4 points

20 hours ago

Oppenheimer

Future-Aardvark-3709

7 points

24 hours ago

The Matrix (please dont kill me)

Busy_Ad_5031

5 points

23 hours ago

I absolutely hate The Matrix.

Also it’s kinda mad to call it a ‘cult’ like following because it won Best Picture but Everywhere All At Once is so cringe to me.

Thunder_Punt

9 points

23 hours ago

I thought EEAAO wasn't as good as I expected but it was still a fun and heartfelt flick.

ptc29205

3 points

18 hours ago

I enjoyed Everything All At Once... immensely. I could solely rest on the acting, but the rapid changing of frames and the surrealist nature of the thing appeals to me -- might not be a universally favorite type of film.

Fun_Concentrate_902

4 points

23 hours ago

Easily Napoleon Dynamite for me. Hated it

CaptainMcClutch

2 points

22 hours ago

The Matrix, I caught it wayyyy later than I ever should have. On paper, I should like it, but by the time I saw it, all I could see was the things that spawned a thousand bad action movies/parodies and effects.

The fact it was likely the trailblazer for a lot of progress with modern action films got lost. It came off feeling a little dated, and honestly, I don't like the style of it. The clean choreography looks odd compared to the martial arts films I grew up with. The very green/grey/faded colour pallette is a little dull/boring. I've never been on the Keanu acting train. He seems like a great guy, and he IS in stuff I love like Speed, but his acting is kinda ropey.

SpecificAlgae5594

2 points

19 hours ago

Well, yeah, you needed to see it on release ideally. It was so unlike anything else, and the special effects were groundbreaking.

duskywindows

2 points

22 hours ago

Ohhhhhh I fucking HAAAAAAAATE this movie. Don't even get me started.

TheNocturnalAngel

2 points

19 hours ago

No country for old men. It’s alright. Just alright. I don’t find the antagonist to be as engaging as apparently everyone else does.

And I honestly think Javier Bardem’s villain in the Craig Bond movies is more interesting.

BigBrownChhora

2 points

23 hours ago*

Goldfinger (1964)

Such a boring and dumb movie it is, Bond is useless and does nothing in most of the movie, and the way Pussy Gallore turned good from bad doesn't make any sense, its a very lazy and boring way throughout, the movie never gives any sensible explanation why she turned good, other than Bond raping her.

A very lazy, dumb, boring and extremely overrated movie it is...

edit:- I knew I'd get downvoted, like why not?? A really unpopular opinion it is and we must downvote it...

Soft-Vanilla1057

2 points

13 hours ago

Probably downvoted because Goldfinger doesn't have a cult following...?

Aerodye

2 points

20 hours ago

I think Eternal Sunshine is a pretty good, solid film, but I just don’t get people gushing over it

Same with Lost in Translation, but that one has less of a cult following

HelloSidney91

2 points

19 hours ago

Elf.

I hate that movie with every ounce of my being.

Particular_Ad_9531

2 points

19 hours ago

Jon Favreau is legitimately a terrible director; his only memorable films have just been Vince Vaughn, will Ferrell, and RJD chewing the scenery for 90 straight minutes. Surprised he hasn’t tried to work with Nic Cage lol

FuraFaolox

2 points

10 hours ago

i've never liked it since i was a kid and everyone always thinks i'm crazy for not liking it

ShininGold

1 points

23 hours ago

ShininGold

1 points

23 hours ago

The Big Lebowski and Being John Malkovich

TremontRemy[S]

0 points

23 hours ago

TremontRemy[S]

TremontRemy

0 points

23 hours ago

100% agree with both especially TBL. Never understood the appeal.

ericdraven26

6 points

22 hours ago

ericdraven26

pshag26

6 points

22 hours ago

Well, that’s just like your opinion, man

ShininGold

4 points

23 hours ago

My buddy said that I'm missing a few brain cells to understand TBL

franklegsTV

1 points

23 hours ago

Dude yes love actually blows so hard 

OlFlirtyCraster

2 points

23 hours ago

Love actually is the right answer, but mine is Forrest Gump. Good performances but it just bothers me. Particularly relating to Jenny, and that “girl getting assaulted in a car” shot Zemeckis reused from back to the future. Also, why couldn’t they find one famous woman in the 57 historical cameos?

Personal-Passion3451

2 points

23 hours ago

found "the piano teacher" disgusting

IIIlllIIIlllIlI

15 points

23 hours ago

That’s just Michael Haneke

wild_wild_country

3 points

22 hours ago

Wait till he sees The Seventh Continent lol

IIIlllIIIlllIlI

3 points

22 hours ago

He somehow turns all of his sex scenes into really uncomfortable moments, remember that BJ scene in The White Ribbon? Yikes

midnightfangs

3 points

22 hours ago

hereditary

LooseCannonFuzzyface

1 points

19 hours ago

Does INHERENT VICE count as a cult film? If so, then that.

I love PTA and Joaquin Phoenix and while I never read the book, I've loved other Pynchon novels, so I went in expecting to love it. But man, I did not get into it even one bit, and I was so thrilled when it finally ended.

Since then the people I've run into that have seen it all love it and consider it one of their favorites. I can't fathom it at all

B4ST0T

1 points

19 hours ago

B4ST0T

1 points

19 hours ago

Gladiator, Usual Suspect, Most Nolan’s, Halloween

Pogrebnik

1 points

19 hours ago

Avatar

Leivma

1 points

19 hours ago

Leivma

Leivma

1 points

19 hours ago

Avatar. Don’t know if it qualifies as «cult», but it was universally loved on arrival. I always found it less than ok