Submitted by theclipclop28 t3_z7fpe0 in movies

Surprisingly awful and outdated movie. I expected a nostalgia trip to my childhood. What I got was boring, badly acted, gags weren't funny, music is abysmal. I thought it was a classic, but it doesn't compare even remotely to other comedies from the 80's. It's probably an unpopular opinion, but just try watching it now, without nostalgia glasses. It's just bad.

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TheRuinerJyrm t1_iy6ba5r wrote

You wanna hurt me? Go right ahead if it makes you feel any better. I'm an easy target

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Mr_Monty_Burns t1_iy6bfuj wrote

Watch it every year...could not disagree more.

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Biscuits_N_Gravey t1_iy6bmld wrote

I had the same experience showing someone American Beauty. Ended being like, well you kinda had to be there back in the late 90s…bc it did not hold up at all to me. The themes around losing and finding yourself all still hit but the rest didn’t age well

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00collector t1_iy6brmd wrote

I agree. I don’t really get the appeal of this one.

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fart-debris t1_iy6buvi wrote

“Badly acted”?

What the hell were you expecting?

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a-system-of-cells t1_iy6c3pz wrote

That’s interesting because I saw it for the first time ever over thanksgiving holiday and was shocked at how great it was. I laughed all the way through, and I found the ending surprisingly affecting.

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theclipclop28 OP t1_iy6c5hh wrote

Steve Martin wiping his face with John Candy's underware, Martin's voice changes after guy pulled him by his nuts, Candy adjusting his seat in a car for what felt like an eternity, Candy driving the wrong way on the highway and not hearing what the guy from the other car was yelling, Candy suddenly appearing in devil's costume in the car, and many, many more little things and gags weren't funny.

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PaladinsAreReal t1_iy6cjrn wrote

Hard disagree and this feels like an edgelord post.

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lizzpop2003 t1_iy6euf1 wrote

Your opinion is bad and you should feel bad for it.

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njdevils901 t1_iy6g8c3 wrote

If by "a bunch of SNL gags", you mean a series of beautifully orchestrated comedy scenes with great writing and comedic timing/chemistry from the two leads then I completely agree

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Liftin-Larry-92 t1_iy6hbem wrote

You're definitely in the tiny minority who doesn't love the movie

99% of people who have seen it every year since 1987 still cherish it

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Frankie6Strings t1_iy6lrbc wrote

I support your right to express an incorrect opinion.

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Walmartmaster t1_iy6pg72 wrote

I’m not kidding planes trains and automobiles is my favorite movie of all time. I recently read the Canadian mounted book about the filming of it. I’ve seen countless deleted scenes and done so much research on the filming and seen interviews with Hughes and Martin. I visited candys grave in March and left flowers I purchased in front of his area of the mausoleum where he was located. I’ve seen this movie at least 50 times and it never gets old. It is most definitely my favorite movie of all time.

Your opinion is objectively wrong. Sorry. I’m all about respecting other opinions but yours is just wrong.

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Wh1ska t1_iy742pt wrote

Was a great movie for its time, still pretty decent nowadays 🤷‍♂️

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WhereIsThatElephant t1_iy7cnbn wrote

Saw it several times a year ago for the first time. It's not an easy watch, but it is outstanding, and I even saved some of the music score. It just drops from time to time, and gets too realistic as well, like a depressing comedy.

"You're going the wrong way!"

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Rossington1234 t1_iy7i33l wrote

I'm afraid I have to agree. Hadn't seen it since I was a kid and me and my wife watched it last week and we both felt like it was a slog to get through. A few amusing bits but mostly just annoying, frustrating and depressing. I love Steve Martin and John Candy but neither of them had their usual "loveable" qualities in it.

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gsx_750 t1_iy89zul wrote

It is far better than most modern movies.

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skunkytuna t1_iy8g9qb wrote

Any suggestions for something to watch as an alternative?

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BRDIE999 t1_iy8ibgu wrote

Gonna have to wait another 20 years for the old and unfunny people to die out before this opinion will carry some weight. People love to watch bad movies on a yearly basis. That's why a Christmas Story gets played for a full 24 hours lmao.

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CthulhuRlyeh90 t1_iy8kz7c wrote

What is up with the barrage of negative, nitpicking 'reviews' on this sub lately?

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Lord_Darksong t1_iy8tjvg wrote

My wife and I still quote the "How do they know where we're going?" bit when we hear about anything going the wrong way.

That whole scene had me in tears from laughing the first time I saw it.

That movie is awesome.

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BodhiK187 t1_iy92rfi wrote

I still love this film. Every time (without fail) I watch the end scene where Neil goes back to the subway station to find Del and takes him to his house for Thanksgiving makes me cry uncontrollably.

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HEHEHO2022 t1_iy95njd wrote

this is the type of post i HATE.

People are free to hate or dislike a film but to try to say a film is objectively poorly made when it clearly isnt just rubs me the wrong way

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PintacOnAcid t1_iya26o1 wrote

Well, ‘PT&A’ is a #1 Seller on Amazon this week; a new 4K release w/ 75 minutes of outtakes. Just sayin’

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Fearless_Knowledge77 t1_iybxy82 wrote

In multiple ways, it holds up. The theme is timeless. You sir/madam have lost your joy for life. Or you’re drunk.

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