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Oh, I agree entirely.BB I don't think will ever have a major impact. It's not the flawless piece of cinema that people make it out to be. The problems with it are ultimately minor, but they nonetheless detract it from being as perfect as some of the ultra obsessive fanboys make it out to be.
Yet, IMO at least, there's much, much better comic book movies out there.And yes, I do agree on Superman: The Movie in that it did essentially invent the comic book movie genre. It's undoubtedly the most important comic book movie ever made, and it's unlikely any other film in the genre will ever have as much an impact.
I completely disagree with you. Brando was never better IMO than in The Godfather. I've seen his early work, and it's no doubt incredible, but his performance as Don Corleone is generally regarded as the greatest performance of all time.[/quote]But some. And for others, it's Travis Bickle, or Atticus Finch, or some other great character and great performance. That's my point exactly; it's all just opinion.
Exactly. Duvall had Apocolypse Now and Keaton had Annie Hall. You said every performance had to be the actor's best, didn't you?Plus, in addition to Pacino, when have most of the rest of the cast been any better? Granted, Keaton had Annie Hall, and Duvall had Apocolypse Now, but James Caan and John Cazale, among others, have never been better.
I do acknowledge why so many people share that opinion. I don't go trying to make up fancy rules on why this movie's great, and that move isn't. If I sit down, and think it's a great movie, and a lot of other people agree with me, then yeah, it's a great movie. Simple as that. But then again, that's just my opinion.Well, yes, it's opinion. But you have to consider why so many people share that opinion. Citizen Kane and The Godfather both managed to have an impact on cinema that went beyond that of most films.