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Intellectual Stimulation In American Cinema
Kagus:
And of course, "intelligence" is relative. There are people who think that "Saw" was a brilliantly executed film.
And then come the works of Quentin Tarantino, which most people seem to think are staggeringly intelligent works of art. I don't particularly agree. In fact, I vehemently disagree.
Cthulhu:
I've never seen a Quentin Tarantino movie, and I never will.
Most popular movies nowadays seem to be two-hour torture films and legal snuff, I saw The Strangers a few weeks ago, and laughed out loud it was so hideously bad.
Don't worry though, we don't have it as bad as some peoplehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pskmUb_duUY.
Kagus:
Bwahahaha! That RPG was priceless...
Cthulhu:
I liked how the subtitles were in Turkish.
umiman:
This is quite unfair, the way you pose your question. 80% of anything is usually mediocre, bordering crap. Unless of course, it's such a thing that it can't be graded. You even stated that you're not considering the 10% which are good. So what on earth are we left with?
Your question would have gotten the same answers if you took away the "American" part.
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