Strong Candidate for One of the Worst Movies of All Time
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sonofbeach-sheet — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 08:04 PM)
To the original poster for this: I do hope the alcoholic stepfather, redneck threatening the kids with the Obama signs, and the Iraq veteran turned corrections officer are not ones you can better relate to. However, the photography teacher helped talk some sense and reality into the boy and what I'd consider the best role model.
I did like this movie, not bad, but not great. The reason being is I've loved Richard Linklatter movies, I grew up in Austin myself, the parents are the same age as me, and the kids are the same age as my son. I know what it's like being an X'er parent raising a kid born in the early 90's. And I did find the 12 year period fascinating; that boy did age quite a bit!
I'm not going to put the progressive loser label on the parents; I think they were fairly good parents, but with some maturity issues, especially Mason Sr.
How exactly was the boy messed up? He had a quiet and thoughtful demeanor and not a mean bone. You honestly think some alpha male meathead not given in to reflection and self-doubt is a better person? -
liutenantsalt — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 12:00 PM)
"How exactly was the boy messed up? He had a quiet and thoughtful demeanor and not a mean bone"
The Hell were you watching?
He's a nasty, mindless, solipsistic little beep wgo thinks his sense of self-entitlement gives him the right to control and manipulate everyone around him.
I'm guessing you empathized with this. -
mistereight8888 — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 10:05 AM)
I love grey poupon, Neil DeGrasse and Bill Nye, but this movie sucks.
How about a scene where something actually happens?
We don't need a documentary on life, we want an actual story.
Or if we do get a documentary in this style, how about making it interesting?
Just depicting stuff is not enough. There has to be something going on.
This is better than Everybody Wants Some, but so is emptiness. -
jakenzz_7 — 9 years ago(October 30, 2016 10:43 PM)
Lol. Worst of all time? If you're gonna troll at least have some subtlety. If you're not, maybe keep your opinions to yourself.
You're a moron.
What she asked of me at the end of the day, Caligula would have blushed." - Morrissey -
stevenvh — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 05:43 AM)
I haven't seen all films ever made, so I won't say it's the worst ever. But I found it nearly as boring as Lost in Translation, which I easily found the Most Boring Film I ever watched.
Rome! By all means, Rome. -
aidankost — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 02:58 PM)
I personally love this movie, but you probably don't care. You don't like this movie, and that's your respectable opinion. Just.. you can't call this one of the worst of all time (even if the OP is a troll, this can go for the rest of you). I mean, The Wozard of Oz, ET, all Michael Bay films, all Pixar films, TV movies (Hallmark), how can you say this is worse than most of those? Common sense, people!