Rufflesack wrote:I haven't seen Showgirls.. Isn't that the film that stars Kyle Maclachlan and naked ladies? I suspect I'd enjoy that, seems pretty hard to screw up.
Regardless, I think Citizen Kane is pretty fantastic. Thought so before I began film studies as well. It's definitely not the best film ever, but I would certainly watch it again.
The naked ladies factor in Showgirls is considerable, and MacLachlan appears in it quite a bit, so if you value those two things in a movie then you're in for a good time. If you favor good acting or tastefulness... well, there could be a problem.
I saw Citizen Kane fairly early in my formative movie watching years, but it hasn't proved very influential to my movie watching career. The movies I rated highly were very influential and always deliver the entertainment goods. I don't doubt that you enjoy Citizen Kane, but it was just an example of a classic movie that most everyone seems to give a high rating (just like Showgirls is a classic bad movie that frequently receives a poor rating). I do doubt that as many people who rate classic movies highly really like them all to that extent.
doctor 7 wrote:
I've seen it 5 or 6 times now and really enjoy it.
I do get what you're saying though. Tommy Boy is in the same tier as Citizen Kane for me. Is it anywhere near of a masterpiece? No, definitely not. But fuck, to me that movie is one of the funniest I've ever seen in my entire life.
That's what my point really is. Liking a widely approved classic does not mean that a less approved of movie cannot be enjoyed just as much (or more). Nor do all classic movies have to be given a high rating just because of their status. There are quite a few movies that I'd rather watch repeatedly than Citizen Kane, or The Godfather, or All About Eve or whatever. I'm not going to rate a movie really high if I'm not interested in rewatching it or get little entertainment value from viewing it.