Bookwyrm83 wrote:JuZ wrote:aleksi wrote:sj_2150 wrote:Saw... you guessed it... Inception. it was a great movie but it wasnt as good as everyones saying it is. definitely worth a watch. predictable in parts. i found alot of paralells between inception and the matrix.
the hype with this movie is like avatar, avatar was crap though. this however is definitely not a classic
It seems to me that big chunk of people who really adore Inception tend to think very highly of themselves, you know what I mean? It's a great "I'm smarter than you"-movie.
That is bullshit imho you don't need as big a brain to understand it as i'm sure you all have heard people saying.
Definitely not as complex as some people have made it out to be, that's for sure.
I've seen a bit of the opposite also - people getting very upset at those who love Inception, almost personally insulted that anyone could really enjoy it. It really does polarise people. Fuck it - I love it and that's enough for me.
I'll be buying the Blu-Ray version when it comes out, but good luck to those who didn't enjoy it as much as I did.
I agree until the Blu-Ray part, but that's because I just don't see myself ever getting one of those. Maybe if I get a better pay increase.
There's an idiot in my office (I have mentioned many times, but he keeps giving material) that falls under the extreme hate for the movie. My guess is that he didn't get it or didn't like the ending, plus he is the type that likes everything spelled out to him. Understandably this film is quickly becoming under threat of being overrated, but that won't change that I still loved it; those who found it ok at least have justifiable reasons. At least it wasn't in 3D.
Fair enough, I only have access to Blu-Ray as we scored a PS3 free with our TV (guess what brand). I wouldn't recommend your rush out and spend your hard-earned on a dedicated BR player if you're happy with your current set-up, but it's a nice luxury.

People will have different reasons for not liking Inception. A few people whose opinion I very much respect don't like Blade Runner, but it's my favourite film of all time. I guess some times opinions just plain differ.
So I saw NY77 a few days ago. Interesting retrospective doco take on what must have been a very intense time and place to be. From time to time it got bogged down in minutae, but as a whole it was pretty enjoyable. Had me wondering if I'd grown up in NY in the 70s, would I have been hip hop, punk or disco, all three or none at all. Also, I like lapels.