We all have a short list of these movies. We thought they were going to suck when we walked into the theater or put in the DVD, but we ended up liking them. There are also some that we thought would absolutely rock but they were disappointing or downright sucked.
Shrek - I thought it was just a kid's movie and chose it because nothing else looked good in theaters that day. But I knew it was something else when the whole family behind me was laughing. Even the adults were laughing. Not in that "Good God I'm suffering through a kid's movie but will laugh to fit in" kind of way, but genuine laughter.
Road to El Dorado - It didn't do too well in theaters but I was pleasantly surprised. I thought it had the humor in all the right places.
Iron Giant - I resisted watching it for so long because I was in high school when it was released, and I didn't want to watch cartoons. Then I finally got over myself and gave it a try. It's not just a good movie about a kid and his new friend, but a spoof on the 50s as well.
And now the other side of the coin....
Hulk (2003) - It had Sam Elliott (one of my favorite actors) and was directed by Ang Lee. To top it off, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby helped write the screenplay. By all rights it should have been a great film. But it was awful. The graphics made Hulk look like Shrek's angry cousin.
Shrek - I thought it was just a kid's movie and chose it because nothing else looked good in theaters that day. But I knew it was something else when the whole family behind me was laughing. Even the adults were laughing. Not in that "Good God I'm suffering through a kid's movie but will laugh to fit in" kind of way, but genuine laughter.
Road to El Dorado - It didn't do too well in theaters but I was pleasantly surprised. I thought it had the humor in all the right places.
Iron Giant - I resisted watching it for so long because I was in high school when it was released, and I didn't want to watch cartoons. Then I finally got over myself and gave it a try. It's not just a good movie about a kid and his new friend, but a spoof on the 50s as well.
And now the other side of the coin....
Hulk (2003) - It had Sam Elliott (one of my favorite actors) and was directed by Ang Lee. To top it off, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby helped write the screenplay. By all rights it should have been a great film. But it was awful. The graphics made Hulk look like Shrek's angry cousin.