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    I just watched Baccano!, or at least, the first half of the series. This is supposedly the golden standard of anime.

    You know what? I'm not too impressed. I'm not. None of the stories or characters strike me as particularly original or interesting. It seems that the dynamic and non-linear plotlines were forced and simply exist to make the relatively ho-hum and uninteresting plot seem more poignant.

    It's certainly well-acted and animated, but I felt I was watching a show trying to be Pulp Fiction. And I'm not going to give merits for trying. When you have around twenty significant characters, whose plots are told from three different times and from swapping points-of-view, it's jarring. It seems like a whole lot of effort was put forth to confuse me. And when I connected the plots and points, I wasn't impressed. Sure, it was mysterious, but none of the mysteries particularly intrigued me. None of the characters seem likable enough for me wanting to absolutely know their motivations or backgrounds. It seemed to be ambigious for ambiguity's sake.

    Frankly, it felt pretentious. Trying to desperately convince me it's different when in fact it's a concept that's be done before and done better. I stand by that. It's not bad by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, it's decent. The acting and animation are excellent, but it's the unnecessarily obtuse plot and characters that so strongly turned me off. Instead of being what it wants me to think it is, it feels like it suffers delusions de grandeur that prevent it from being excellent. A fine effort, but the result feels like a marginally above-average IFC film done by film students who just watched Rashomon.

    Anyway, what critically-acclaimd works, regardless of medium, did you find yourself unimpressed by?



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    Pride and Prejudice. Oh my god. If I had to spend another minute near that thing... Worst. Book. Ever. How can something become so acclaimed when so little happens in it..
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    ^ I'll second Pride and Prejudice, though I only had to suffer through one of the many movie adaptions, but I still found it pretty boring.

    I'd say Ulysses by Joyce. A book which is more interesting by how it tells its story rather than the actual story itself. The cast is pretty bland and boring, while it might have been a filthy book at the turn of the 19th century, it is pretty damn tame by today's standards. Its different use of writing mediums to tell the story is interesting, it can get jarring at some times, especially when you have to deal with characters thinking in images which takes a few reads to understand what the hell they are actually thinking about. Its just a boring story told in a very pretentious manner, that may have been scandalist(sp?) a hundred years ago, but by today's standards, Disney could be helming a film adaption of it.

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    I don't care for Austen and I don't care for Wuthering Heights. I also do not like Vonnegut.

    On the flip side, I fully expected to hate The Canterbury Tales, but am being taken aback by how much I kind of adore them. Middle English is a pain, but they're so saucy and funny!


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    smurfin' Moby Dick. Call me Ishmael? Call me pissed and bored.

    It's like Mellville thought, "Hey, I get payed by the word. Why not dedicate half the damn book to describing how they process the whale, and other random, boring crap that has nothing to do with the story? It's brilliant!"

    I know the man loved the whaling business and all, but smurf me.

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    I didn't like most of what I read in AP English. I liked the Dostoyevsky stuff and I liked Jane Eyre. But Heart of Darkness, Their Eyes Were Watching God, The Sound and the Fury... some other stuff we read that I can't remember... wasn't a fan.

    (I do understand why Sound and the Fury was genius, though, I just didn't like it.)

    I also didn't like a good chunk of the movies I watched in film school. Not gonna list 'em all now...

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    Lord of the Rings - the novels. Verbose, overly descriptive. huge battles that take an hour plus in the film are a paragraph long (supposedly) and my entire critique has just been dismissed because i couldn't get further than chapter 6 in TTT

    I also cannot understand why the godfather was good. I like goodfellas a lot more.

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    You're all terrible.

    I hate pretty much anything Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peegee View Post
    Lord of the Rings - the novels. Verbose, overly descriptive. huge battles that take an hour plus in the film are a paragraph long (supposedly) and my entire critique has just been dismissed because i couldn't get further than chapter 6 in TTT

    I also cannot understand why the godfather was good. I like goodfellas a lot more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rye View Post
    I don't care for Austen and I don't care for Wuthering Heights. I also do not like Vonnegut.

    On the flip side, I fully expected to hate The Canterbury Tales, but am being taken aback by how much I kind of adore them. Middle English is a pain, but they're so saucy and funny!

    Seriously? You don't like Wuthering Heights - that book is brilliant.

    I am tired of Shakespeare. I liked Macbeth and King Lear and from a purely technical standpoint I guess I can see why people think he's brilliant, but ugh... there are so many much more interesting writers throughout history!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rye View Post
    I also do not like Vonnegut.


    I hated Catch-22.


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