One of the most overrated movies of all-time
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Bowserb46 — 10 years ago(March 31, 2016 12:38 PM)
I wager the starter of this thread is a young guy with limited life experience. Probably expected a comedy action movie with its R rating. This movie had too much dialog for him. This movie rang true for me. I have known the main characters a couple times. Right now I know a Miles and a Jack. I have known a Maya. I've been Victoria's new husband. I have even known the Hitching Post's bartender and Stephanie's mother. Incredibly, I think I've had some of the conversations in this movie. These are real people expertly written and very well cast and acted. I guess my life has been a little lacking, though, because I have not ever known a Stephanie.
I enjoy this movie every time I see it, even though I always hope Miles will change his mind and not steal from his mom and then bail on her birthday brunch. -
CalibMcBolts — 9 years ago(June 30, 2016 07:39 AM)
`You're a moron, this movie is a a masterpiece in subtlety, everything you said is total nonsense.
Favorite films of all time list
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hovercraftfullofeels — 9 years ago(July 01, 2016 04:03 AM)
One of the most engaging films ever made, with a splendid cast delivering the perfect mix of melancholy and humour. Anyone who has lived will have encountered people such as this, which makes it all the more honest. The dialogue was fabulous, so much so that if I missed a line I'd not hesitate to rewind.
Can't wait until next year when I'll watch it again for the fourth or fifth time. -
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Johnboy1221 — 9 years ago(November 07, 2016 08:21 PM)
That's false, in my case, at least. I can't stand Adam Sandler movies, and I've never bought wine in a box. What either of those things have to do with a movie being any good or bad is a mystery that not even Sherlock Holmes could solve.
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Foxbarking — 9 years ago(August 08, 2016 01:26 AM)
I completely agree with you. I also find it amusing that all of these people claim you have to be intelligent to like this movie and their entire rebuttal is rude ad hominem attacks against the OP.
The pure fact is that different people like different movies for different reasons. Just because the OP didn't like the film does not make him a moron. It means nothing other than he simply didn't like the film.
Sideways is the sort of film that I actually like. I love wine. I love the beautiful countryside shown. I love subtle nuances in character display and dialogue. I love intelligent humor and yes, Sideways had all of these things. But for some reason, I didn't enjoy. I couldn't care about any of the characters. I didn't find the acting to be anything extraordinary. I simply was not entertained by the film.
Of course when I tell people that, rather than accept the fact that all people are different, people resort to calling me names and insulting my intelligence. However, if that is the only way you can defend a movie, by being a jerk to someone that didn't like it it doesn't say much for the opinions of the people who like the movie.