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-Batman Begins is the best film in The Dark Knight trilogy.

-The Walking Dead clearly peaked after season 2, and season 3 was a chore to sit through. I still haven't seen one episode from season 4 yet.

-Avatar is horribly overrated.

-Clerks II was a good film.

-The Phantom Menace was okay, and Attack Of The Clones is the worst Star Wars film.

-Back To The Future II is > than the original Back To The Future.

-Rob Zombie's Halloween 2007 was a good film, and one of the better horror remakes.

- I enjoy the '98 Godzilla remake/reimagining as a guilty pleasure.

-I've haven't been able to sit through an entire episode of Breaking Bad yet. I guess I'll try again, but every time I start watching an older rerun, I can't finish the show.

-Shaq is not funny, entertaining, or charismatic in any way. He's corny as all hell, obnoxious, his jokes suck, and he completely ruined Inside The NBA for me.
 
Planet Terror > Death Proof.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is corny shit.

Alice in Chains > Pearl Jam and Nirvana.

People that think the Walking Dead sucks clearly have the attention span of a toddler.

Joss Whedon is overrated.
 
Doctor Who is pretty much shit. Fun shit, but shit.

During no year has Breaking Bad been the best show on television.

The original Star Wars films are shit and the drop in quality of the prequels is grossly exaggerated.

Back to the Future 3 is better than 2.

The caregiver at the Saracen residence was the worst part of FNL's second season.

Man Of Steel is the worst Superman movie of all time.

Superhero movies in general are beyond stale.

I've sat through Boardwalk Empire, The Wire, Man Men, and The Assassination of Jesse James. No, Shocky. My attention span isn't the problem. TWD being shit is the problem.

I couldn't give a fuck about Robb Stark. Not a single solitary fuck.

Nerd culture and internet culture sicken me. If I could find better people to discuss wrestling with on the regular, you'd never see me again.
 
I've tried watching classic Doctor Who. It's plodding and unpalatable. I don't get the appeal of Tom Baker either. Guess I had to be there.
 
Shaq is not funny, entertaining, or charismatic in any way. He's corny as all hell, obnoxious, his jokes suck, and he completely ruined Inside The NBA for me.

I agree but isn't this the problem with all NBA shows at this point? NBA Countdown is a chore to sit through and Inside the NBA is ruined with Webber and Shaq. I miss the old days of NBA on NBC.

-Rachel should have ended up with Chandler, not Ross. Ross was controlling and jealous who couldn't handle Rachel starting a new career she loved.
 
I liked Die Another Day as a movie, and it's the best Bond theme song aside from Thunderball.

It's been a long time since I've thrown so much credibility out the window so enthusiastically.
 
Star Wars Episode III is the best in the series and the second trilogy was great.
People will complain about Episode VII no matter what just because it isn't the original trilogy.

Daniel Craig is the best James Bond and Casino Royale is the best movie in the series.

WWE games were all good until this year and that's only because the game was released with more glitches than all the previous versions combined.

Nirvana is the best band ever and rock music has went downhill since Cobain died.
 
I hate it when people say the original Star Wars suck and then you find out they've only seen the versions George Lucas has tinkered with, where he's added all that goofy wank in, even I can't watch that shit.

Stannis the Mannis from the books is the best, most interesting, funniest and most morally upright character in GOT, he remains so in the series even though they've made changes to try to darken him more (why bother, he was dark enough anyway) so Danearys, Tyrion and Stark fans can suck my balls. (They'll make him a tyrant in season 4 and continue to whitewash the others, so I'll be eating these words, I just know it)

The original Star Wars trilogy doesn't make the top 5 greatest film trilogies of all time. (blanket statement, but I am sure I can back it up)
 
I liked Planet Terror and Machete.

I'd say he's a better director because I feel he has a bit more range than Tarantino. Tarantino is good at what he does but Rodriguez can do it and other things as well.

Yeah, he can do other things, just none of them are any good.

X-Men: First Class is a better movie than The Avengers.

Les Mis was one of the shittiest movies I have ever seen.

Far Cry 3 is better than GTA V.
 
First person shooters are stupid, as are most of the people that play them, particularly those that play them online.

People into current hip hop wouldn't know what hip hop was if it smacked them in the face.
 
I agree but isn't this the problem with all NBA shows at this point? NBA Countdown is a chore to sit through and Inside the NBA is ruined with Webber and Shaq. I miss the old days of NBA on NBC.

The NBA these days is what is wrong with all the NBA shows.

-Rachel should have ended up with Chandler, not Ross. Ross was controlling and jealous who couldn't handle Rachel starting a new career she loved.

Friends sucked.

See what Coco said? Yeah that.
 
I agree but isn't this the problem with all NBA shows at this point? NBA Countdown is a chore to sit through and Inside the NBA is ruined with Webber and Shaq. I miss the old days of NBA on NBC.

Bill Simmons ruins the pre/post/half-time show on ESPN/ABC for me. Inside The NBA was much better with Kenny, Charles, and Ernie by themselves. All three of them share a natural chemistry with each other, but Shaq's goofy over the top antics are too much.
 
For all the money pumped into it, American-made television is largely horrendous, which means anything that is even reasonably good gets over-hyped, overrated and then overstays its welcome.

The extended length of seasons (and the importance of syndication) is a major drawback in the continued quality of American TV. Rather than trying to scramble to 100 episodes and beyond, TV shows should be limited to 100.

The over-saturation of superhero movies has been truly ridiculous.

There are no good Superman movies.

The Dark Knight Rises was desperately average.

Archer is the best animated show right now.

Seinfeld was less funny than Friends, although both shows were populated by horrible characters.

The Office is terrible. Both UK and US.

The Mysterons and their War of Nerves are a better Big Bad than anything seen on TV or cinema since.
 
Let's see...

1) Although I acknowledge their significance and influence, I think the following group and directors suck: The Beatles, Ingmar Bergman, Alfred Hitchcock, Jean-luc Goddard, Orson Welles
1a) In terms of thrillers, Antonioni and De Palma are loads better than Hitchcock, even though both wouldn't have been shit without being inspired by Hitchcock.
1b) De Palma is just as much of a thief and rip-off artist as Tarantino, but at least he acknowledges and owns it.

2) Tina Fey is not only overrated, she actually sucks as a comedienne.

3) I have a love-hate relationship with Lena Dunham. Although I begrudgingly admit that I enjoy watching Girls, I do not think it's a masterpiece, and it's actually quite shit relative to current and past HBO shows.

3) Jay-Z and Kanye West have ruined rap.
3a) Rap's appeal lies in its frustration with struggle and poverty. The only rapper who has ever successfully transcended this appeal to make something just as riveting is Eminem. Current rap fans that listen to and enjoy the likes Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Drake should be ashamed of themselves.

4) It pisses me off to no end that people think Breaking Bad is some sort of masterpiece and that AMC produces exceptional television. Breaking Bad is, at best, a very good show that never, in any of its episodes, came close to the genius of The Sopranos or The Wire. You're a moron if you consider Breaking Bad to be the greatest television show ever made.

5) We all know that British sitcoms are better than the one Americans produce, but I believe the greatest British sitcom (and thus the greatest sitcom of all time) ever made is Early Doors. Craig Cash is a comedic genius that puts most British sitcom writers to shame, and I'm baffled as to why this man hasn't been commissioned more often.

Maybe I'll come up with more later.
 
Daron Acemoğlu;4691325 said:
It pisses me off to no end that people think Breaking Bad is some sort of masterpiece and that AMC produces exceptional television. Breaking Bad is, at best, a very good show that never, in any of its episodes, came close to the genius of The Sopranos or The Wire. You're a moron if you consider Breaking Bad to be the greatest television show ever made.
Marry me.
 
The Dark Knight Trilogy is responsible for the influx of shitty reboots recently.

Heath Ledger was not better than Jack Nicholson
 

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