Citizen Kane, 2001: A Space Odyssey... now I'm trying to remember more classics that perplexed me.
Hmm.
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Citizen Kane, 2001: A Space Odyssey... now I'm trying to remember more classics that perplexed me.
Hmm.
I'm with ita. 2001 was also a "wha-huh????"
I've tried to watch 2001 several times but I keep falling asleep.
I think a big problem with 2001 for me (and my brother, who was equally mystified) was that we were watching a full-screen version on a 24-inch tv screen. It sounds like it's definitely one of those "you must see this in the theater" films.
What Kathy said about 2001 -- gotta see it on the big screen. Ditto Lawrence of Arabia -- you can't get the enormity of the desert on a TV screen.
Other classics I'm meh on:
Gone With The Wind
Psycho
Grand Hotel (except that Joan looks HOTT)
Arsenic and Old Lace
It's a Wonderful Life
GF doesn't understand how anyone could be meh on Grand Hotel or Arsenic and Old Lace. I'm not that big on Greta Garbo. Yes, she is beautiful but her acting style and accent leave me cold a lot of the time. I did enjoy Ninotchka and one other one that I can't remember offhand (I think it had Basil Rathbone as her dicky husband).
It sounds like it's definitely one of those "you must see this in the theater" films.
Oh, absolutely. Seeing it in a theatre is no guarantee that you'll love it, but seeing it on a TV is a near-sure bet that you won't. So much of what I love about it is the visuals and sound design, and there's too much that just doesn't come across unless you're practically surrounded by it.
(There's also the problem of it really being 4 movies of varying quality rolled into 1 big one. Dawn of Man = good. Space station = meh* HAL = great! Acid trip = um?)
*Well, meh on the bits that involve people talking to each other. The balletic spaceship sequences are some of the most beautiful things ever filmed, including the Best Match Cut Of All Time. So maybe it's more like 5 movies in 1.
I was TOTALLY meh on Arsenic and Old Lace.
Okay, HAL was pretty great. I do find myself saying, "What are you doing, Dave?" on occasion.
I have Gone with the Wind issues, as well. My big problems with the film are the racial stereotyping, which I understand was part and parcel of that era of films, but that doesn't mean I don't wince while watching them, and even worse IMO is that I cannot stand Scarlett! I just want to smack her so hard every time I see her.