That awful one about the unemployed becoming striptease artistes, I can`t mind the name but it was given too much publicity as well. Oh, and that Helen Mirren pastiche of the Queen. Brrr...
I have to admit that when a film gets hyped as much as this, I tend not to bother with it, sometimes for years! I might be the only woman in the world for example, not to have seen Mama Mia yet.
I don't like bandwagons, I make my own mind up in my own good time.
Why does it have to get mentioned in practically every news bulletin? There`s always one, every year, that gets bummed up. The Yanks will give the Oscars to their own films anyway.
Haven't seen Slumdog yet, but given I was pleasantly humbled after slagging off Dark Knight before I saw it because of the hype, I won't do the same for this.
I'm the same. I will see a movie if and when I feel like it, not when the media/society is trying to force feed it to me. I try to ignore hype usually but when it reaches the levels the hype for Slumdog has, it is a turn off for me. I felt the same about Mamma Mia, which I didn't see until it came to DVD. It might be a good while before I feel like seeing Slumdog if the pants wetting over this film carries on for much longer.
It's a good film, though not a great one, and certainly not deserving of the massive overhyping it's getting right now. But your reasoning for dismissing it out of hand is pretty rubbish.
It's a fantastic film, full of heartwarming emotions, fearless directing, where you really get a connection with the characters. I thought it was simply outstanding, along with the acting which was top of the bill and so believable, you forgot they were acting.
Film Of The Year/ and for me, personally, Film Of The Decade.
I watched Slumdog Millionaire having heard all the repeated hype about best film of the decade etc. I thought was a very good film, but in no way outstanding. The child actors were brilliant though, and were who really stood out rather than Dev Patel and Freida Pinto (?)
A fine film, funny, moving, actually had a point. Immensely popular. Breathrough movie for Robert Carlyle.
And 'The Queen' - superbly well done, captured the whole tragic series of events without becoming schmaltzy or deferential.
Personally, I find hyped films have about the same hit rate as normal - the trick is to see who is doing the hyping. For example, I find SFX (magazine) tenRAB to be pretty much on the money (for me) - for films (and TV and books). Just go and see what you fancy
I thought The Full Monty was quite good and not a bad way to pass the time but it was certainly very overhyped for what it was. Every few years a British film comes along that people go totally insane over and I never do understand why once I watch them. The films are usually at least decent but the way some are hyped to such extremes just baffles me and always will. It feels a bit too much like brainwashing for my liking. I think one of the first British movies I remember being treated in this way was Trainspotting. I still haven't seen that film!