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Looks nice, shame I thought the film was a load of balls.
What kind of movies DO you like if you don't mind me asking?Man, you really don't like critically acclaimed films!What kind of movies DO you like if you don't mind me asking?
Man, you really don't like critically acclaimed films!What kind of movies DO you like if you don't mind me asking?
lol, did you see that I hated Interstellar, too...?
There's no one thing I like or dislike. Ok, that's not true, I hate musicals, which basically discounts almost anything Disney. Anyway, there's not really anything I always like or dislike, I just watch and form an opinion then.
I didn't particularly care for this either, but I honestly think it's not so much Fincher's fault as it is the material he's choosing to work with. Take Girl with the Dragon Tattoo for example. That whole series made such a buzz when it came out and I went into the movie blind, having never read the books and with no real idea about the plot. It wasn't bad, but considering how much those books were talked up, I thought it was a pretty generic thriller, but done very well because Fincher knows how to make good movies. I felt pretty much the same thing after watching Gone Girl. Fincher's track record is still pretty damn good, and when you have things like Se7en, The Social Network and Zodiac under your belt, it's gonna get pretty hard to top what you've done before.I'm with @satanclaus on this. I've been a Fincher fan for years, but this film was awful. This is practically on par with Alien3 for worst Fincher flick ever. Affleck was good and Pike was good, too, but the story, plot holes, editing... it was all just so bad. The Social Network and TGWTDT were both good films, but I miss the GREAT films that Fincher used to pump out. Fight Club, Se7en, Panic Room... hopefully he picks his next film better.
I didn't particularly care for this either, but I honestly think it's not so much Fincher's fault as it is the material he's choosing to work with. Take Girl with the Dragon Tattoo for example. That whole series made such a buzz when it came out and I went into the movie blind, having never read the books and with no real idea about the plot. It wasn't bad, but considering how much those books were talked up, I thought it was a pretty generic thriller, but done very well because Fincher knows how to make good movies. I felt pretty much the same thing after watching Gone Girl. Fincher's track record is still pretty damn good, and when you have things like Se7en, The Social Network and Zodiac under your belt, it's gonna get pretty hard to top what you've done before.
I'll still be picking this up though as a Fincher completionist. I also love how it's now a standard for his movies to get beautiful packages too.