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What a total cornfest! I have never seen a more manipulative, in-your-face acting, screen-writing, or directing! All in

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Terms of Endearment


    johnhopkins-46748 — 10 years ago(March 26, 2016 10:08 PM)

    What a total cornfest! I have never seen a more manipulative, in-your-face acting, screen-writing, or directing! All in one movie! It's like every actor, with every line, and facial expression wants to hump the bloody camera and say "LOOK AT ME, LOOK WHAT I'M DOING!" The only exception is Jack Nicholson.
    I want to punch Jeff Daniels every time he rolls his eyes, punch Debra Winger every time she says ANYTHING with the most grating, annoying voice on earth.
    McClane is also corny and over-done with her endless squinting of eyes: I half expect her to start twirling a goddamn moustache like a Spanish villain.
    But the guy who takes the cake is John Lithgow. Holy crap,has this guy ever heard of subtlety and nuance?! It's like he's practically LICKING Debra Winger's face, and licking the camera while oogling with his giant googly eyes in every direction!
    And if I see Danny Devito's unchanging sad puppy-eyes one more time, every time he's on camera, I'm going to scream!
    And what's the deal with the kids? They never SMILE or do anything remotely childlike! Has the idiotic director ever seen how a child acts in his life?! LOL!

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      Redart27 — 10 years ago(March 29, 2016 10:49 PM)

      sheesh it was 1983. Give 'em a break, futureman
      be ayse der wax falama. ok hoone

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        fentress — 9 years ago(September 13, 2016 03:52 PM)

        sheesh it was 1983. Give 'em a break
        So why is the fact that the movie was made in 1983 a relevant factor? Please explain.

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          Pmdmnym — 9 years ago(April 08, 2016 07:39 PM)

          I gotta say, this is the first time I have ever heard anything negative about this movie! I loved it! But to each his own. 🙂
          Wait! Wait! Where are you going? I was gonna make Espresso!

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            chaserofmoon — 9 years ago(April 08, 2016 08:37 PM)

            Curious- As this will make sense later
            How old are you now watching "Terms of Endearment" for the first time?
            Am Interested in your take???

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              fentress — 9 years ago(September 19, 2016 10:41 AM)

              I don't know if you were inviting comment from anyone in general, but I'll bite.
              I was in college when the movie came out. Was in my early 20's I guess. I thought it was a great movie at the time. I thought Terms of Endearment was a solid choice for winning Best Picture. I saw it several times. Found it genuinely moving. I'm a guy too, if that makes a difference.
              But nowadays not as much. I haven't watched it for a number of years. But the last time I ever saw it, I found it to be entertaining enough, still somewhat moving. Some good acting moments. But would it make my personal short list of favorites? Not at all. It's a little too conventional. Just doesn't have the grit to be a favorite.

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                wizzyliz — 9 years ago(April 08, 2016 09:37 PM)

                To each his own. This was the 1983 best picture and best actors/ actresses/ director. Interesting to read a scathing review though.

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                  johnhopkins-46748 — 9 years ago(April 22, 2016 06:53 AM)

                  The Academy has made mistakes plenty of time. And there certainly wasn't much competition that year

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                    trainer1158 — 9 years ago(May 08, 2016 10:59 PM)

                    I, too, would like to know how old you are. Thanks.

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                      russellclo — 9 years ago(June 13, 2016 09:52 AM)

                      When I saw the movie in my 20's back in the 80's, and recently, I felt the same way you do. I just had a hard time buying any of the acting, although Nicholson and Maclaine made an effort. I wondered why a girl from an obviously well off home would not consider school instead of marrying right away and popping out kids one after another, and I wondered why Debra Winger's character was so dingy and stupid acting. Supposedly it's based on a book, but something definitely got lost between the book/screen writing/acting. It is cringeworthy, and I don't understand why it's such a lauded movie.

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                        fentress — 9 years ago(September 20, 2016 09:00 AM)

                        there certainly wasn't much competition that year
                        Interesting to read that. Just on a personal note, I was in college back then, and I remember 1983 as being a year in which I was very excited about the movies. I was having a personal awakening that a movie can be experienced as a work of art, not simply as a device to keep oneself amused for a couple of hours.
                        But as you get older, your tastes mature and you outgrow some things. At the time, I loved "Terms of Endearment" and "The Big Chill" (another best picture nominee). But today well, they're both entertaining, each has some good moments. But they don't quite make the cut for me as
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                        However, "The Right Stuff" (another best picture nominee), still stands for me today as a very good movie, more than Terms or the Chill. It holds up, in my opinion.
                        I also liked "Tender Mercies" and probably still would today. But it's a very small, quiet, understated film. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but it's not the kind of thing that usually wins Best Picture.
                        Never saw "The Dresser". Never even talked to anybody who'd ever seen it.
                        Another 1983 movie that was not nominated for best picture, but was nominated for Best Actor and I think best adapted screenplay, was a film called "Reuben, Reuben" starring Tom Conti. It's truly an underappreciated, forgotten movie. It wasn't even on DVD until a couple of years ago. It's one of my favorites.

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                            LLOwens — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 09:31 PM)

                            And there certainly wasn't much competition that year
                            I've read similar misconceptions stated on other forums. There were several good films that were released that year including, but not limited to:
                            The Right Stuff
                            Tender Mercies
                            Scarface
                            The Big Chill
                            A Christmas Story
                            The King of Comedy
                            The Dresser
                            Yentl
                            The Fourth Man
                            Danton
                            El Norte
                            Trading Places
                            Return of the Jedi
                            L-Argent
                            Silkwood
                            Risky Business
                            The Outsiders
                            Koyaanisqatsi - Life Out of Balance
                            Rumble Fish
                            Carmen
                            Gorky Park
                            Entre Nous
                            Bad Boys
                            Nostalghia
                            WarGames
                            Zelig
                            Videodrome
                            Sans Soleil
                            Local Hero
                            Educating Rita

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                              fentress — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 10:57 AM)

                              I would add to that list
                              Reuben, Reuben
                              , in my opinion a much underappreciated film. It actually was nominated for two Oscars, and featured the debut appearance of Kelly McGillis.
                              I believe
                              Koyannisqatsi
                              actually came out a little earlier, 1982 according to imdb. Glad you mentioned it though. Great film.

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                                BeautifulBooser — 9 years ago(June 30, 2016 01:40 PM)

                                Sounds like a little kid that has never touched a booby or had a genuine emotion themselves. Over half his posts are about the movie Frozen and Beauty and the Beast, enough said.

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                                  MikeO_64 — 9 years ago(August 27, 2016 02:24 PM)

                                  A worse troll I have never seen.

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