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In reply to the discussion: Movies you just don't get why they're so popular. [View all]Paladin
(32,108 posts)104. Gets my vote for stupidest line in cinematic history:
"Love means never having to say you're sorry."
My ass.
If you're a for-real, functioning adult, in a meaningful relationship, love means always having to say you're sorry, when circumstances call for it. If you believe otherwise, you deserve the results you get.
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I saw it in theater when hype was at fever pitch. At end, auduence sat stunned "is that it"?
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Yesterday
#64
I was thinking of streaming it if it landed on one of my apps, but maaaaybe not
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#109
It's a movie where high school aged audiences enjoyed watching Ferris make fools out of adults, but an adult viewer
Midwestern Democrat
Yesterday
#92
Once was enough, back when it was new. The lead actor's bullshit accent takes me out of it every time I try to watch it.
Iggo
Thursday
#30
When I was a high as a kite teenager, The Gods Must Be Crazy was the funniest thing I ever saw.
Iggo
Thursday
#26
With the exception of "Jaws", I've never been all that wowed by Steven Spielberg.
Midwestern Democrat
Yesterday
#96
Agreed. That Forrest Gump won Best Picture over Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption
MIButterfly
Yesterday
#98
Make me travel by underside of car, but Cape Fear (1991) was a total miss for me.
Ilikepurple
Yesterday
#59
Yes, I know I am in the minority, but I still don't get the fascination with this film.
Katinfl
Yesterday
#108
"Apocalypse Now" was released three years later - it actually lost to an even less deserving film - "Kramer vs. Kramer"
Midwestern Democrat
Yesterday
#89
Ali MacGraw was so beautiful but she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag.
MIButterfly
Yesterday
#110
Since Titanic has been mentioned already, the entire Fast & Furious franchise. Pick one.
flvegan
3 hrs ago
#123