Really dumb humor is underrated by intelligent people; I have previously praised MacGruber and people were so confused, but something like A Night at the Roxbury is so absurdly silly that you cannot help but laugh.
I sure don't like Wes Anderson, no idea if that is controversial or not but he has like half of a good movie
I couldn't agree more. Halo's lore does not get enough love and people who dismiss it as a dumb 360-no-scopes-with-a-Mountain-Dew-in-hand-and-Doritos-dust-all-over-your-shirt FPS game kill my brain cells. There is more depth to the Halo series and its lore than 90% of other games coming out these days and I will say that to just about anyone. Mortal Kombat's cast characterizations are criminally underrated. The Star Wars prequels aren't quite as bad as they're made out to be. Episode I and II are cringey at worst and mildly enjoyable in certain scenes at best, but III hit me so hard to the gut with its ending that I've been genuinely afraid to go back and watch it again ever since I first saw it. The Walking Dead was good for the first few seasons but now it's gone to complete shit because it never changes its formula.
At this point I'm either going to the movies with my best friend or alone...that's it. I couldn't fathom the idea of seeing a movie in a group setting anymore. Ew what's the point in that
I believe pro wrestling is a legitimate art form and deserves to be perceived as such. That's not an unpopular opinion for most wrestling fans, but it probably is for the vast majority of people. This guy makes a better case for "wrestling is art" than I ever could.
I always hated the movie Donnie Darko. I think history has proven me right on that one but back in 2001/2002 that was definitely an unpopular opinion. I have also hated anything I have ever seen from David Lynch including Twin Peaks.
It was a dark time when people thought Richard Kelly was going to be an important figure in film. It led to people pretending that Southland Tales was not a disaster.
Scrubs is really, really, really terrible. The fact that it lasted 9 seasons blows my mind. Pretty much anything Zach Braff touches isn't worth watching, particularly Garden State.
I stopped watching Scrubs around the sixth season or so because it felt like it was getting bad. I have never gone back to see if it was always that way.
I guess this goes here, I don't like the idea of binge watching shows, it makes discussion harder and also I can't process more than like two episodes at a time Much prefer the weekly model
Yeah, I experience this with Netflix shows all the time. I usually never start them right away and I'm more inclined to watch an episode a day than say binge the whole thing over a weekend
The first 3-4 seasons of Family Guy are still really, really good. I don't know if that's an unpopular opinion at all