(I went through the master thread list and didn't find anything like this. But if there's a duplicate that I missed, which could've happened since I'm also watching the Olympics right now :lol:, then please close this thread, mods.

)
Anyway, we all have our favorite movies that make us go 'OMG!' (or whatever your equivalent response/expression is). We love the plot, the characters, the direction, etc. But even so, chances are that our favorite movies aren't exactly
perfect in even our own eyes. If you really had to give a true rating on a scale of 10, chances are that your favorite movies rank only 9.5-9.9.
With that said,
how would you tweak your favorite movie(s) to make it a true 10/10? Could be anything as big as a storyline or as minute as the location or props used--anything that even remotely irks you about your favorite(s).
I'm basically hoping this thread can turn into a real discussion (so explain people and don't just list things!) so that we can all see how we view perfection. And beware of spoilers.
I guess I'll start:
The Dark Knight - I wouldn't have Rachel in the movie. I don't particularly care for the character and find her to be quite one-dimensional. For the sake of the plot, I'd have Harvey scarred into Two-Face via a bottle of acid thrown at his face (to be true to the comics). And I'd rather have something happen to Alfred to put fear/doubt into Bruce/Batman (especially since that would show that Alfred truly is more than just a butler).
Wanted - I would've liked to see more of the rest of the fraternity. I understand that Angelina and James are the stars of the movie, but a little more development of the other members would've been nice, just to show how they actually are a fraternity, a brotherhood. And maybe change the loom of fate into something less.... weird. :lol: Not sure what, but probably not a loom.
Hairspray - More Corny Collins singing, as I adore James Marsden. James surprisingly has a really good singing voice and should've used it more. And probably less of 'You're Timeless to Me'. I find myself always skipping that scene on my DVD. It's just long and slow. I feel it disrupts the tempo of the movie.
Anyone else?
