Anybody else not that impressed by Citizen Kane?
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TAMC11
7:22p, 11/15/19
Just watched it for the first time last night. Wasn't that impressed. It was okay but I don't see why it's consistently considered one of the best movies of all time and I really don't get the 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Dread Pirate Roberts
7:39p, 11/15/19
It was great for its time. It doesn't seem great now because so many other movies have copied it that it seems boring. People at the time loved it
Bruce Almighty
7:42p, 11/15/19
Modern day audiences won't appreciate it because it is kinda boring. I'm not even sure 1940 audiences appreciated it. It's considered the greatest, not because it's an amazing movie to watch, it's considered the greatest because of how it changed film making. It's pretty much the movie version of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
jkag89
7:45p, 11/15/19
In reply to TAMC11
You can gain a better appreciation for the film if you watch documentary film The Battle Over Citizen Kane. Not sure where you might be able to find it now, it aired in the late '90s as part of PBS' American Experience series. Even so, I think it is vastly overrated.
Ragoo
7:45p, 11/15/19
umm, The Wizard of Oz and Gone With The Wind 2 years earlier are better films. How did citizen Kane change filmmaking?
Cromagnum
7:51p, 11/15/19
Tried it. Could not finish it.
chipotle
7:54p, 11/15/19
I just started Raging Bull. Meh, don't think I'll finish
PneumAg
8:04p, 11/15/19
It's definitely a garbage movie, OP. You are correct.
elfurioso92
8:07p, 11/15/19
In reply to chipotle
Raging Bull is a horrible movie. I suppose if you are Italian, a boxing fan, and grew up in the Bronx in the late 1940's it might have appeal.
Burdizzo
8:08p, 11/15/19
If Citizen Kane were made today it would be a movie about George Soros
Shakes the Clown
9:06p, 11/15/19
Quote:

In fact, a Boston Globe writer dubbed it the "Citizen Kane of alcoholic clown movies."



http://www.trunkworthy.com/bobcat-goldthwaits-citizen-kane-of-alcoholic-clown-movies/

WTF are you saying OP?
TX AG 88
9:12p, 11/15/19
watched it, didn't really enjoy it, and am not well informed enough to understand what was so special about it. I'm sure there's something, or many things.

(Maybe one of them is just "cool kids" adopting the attitudes/opinions of cool kids before them to fit in, though?)
Fat Bib Fortuna
9:18p, 11/15/19
Considering how most people's live were in 1940, I'd go watch us lose 77-0 to OU at the theater and call it a masterpiece.
Hey Nav
9:47p, 11/15/19
In reply to TAMC11
A large percentage of professional film critics consider Citizen Kane #1 of all movies. But to each his own, I guess.

If you were to list one (1) and only one "greatest film" what would it be?
Al Bula
9:55p, 11/15/19
Can we rename this thread to "most overrated disaster of all time?"
Ragoo
9:55p, 11/15/19
In reply to Hey Nav
Gone with the wind
GrapevineAg
10:01p, 11/15/19
I love movies from that era, but not CK. Just didn't do it for me. Some of my cinematography-geek friends explained how cool that stuff was, and I can appreciate that, but there's no way that should be the AFI #1 movie of the 20th century.

ETA: In answer to Hey Nav's question, I'd go with Casablanca.
Dr.Rumack
10:02p, 11/15/19
People still put Rebel Without a Cause on a pedestal too...
Bruce Almighty
10:07p, 11/15/19
In reply to Hey Nav
Hey Nav said:

A large percentage of professional film critics consider Citizen Kane #1 of all movies. But to each his own, I guess.

If you were to list one (1) and only one "greatest film" what would it be?
I wouldn't rank it #1 because I don't think it really registers with the general public. I would put Godfather #1 because it is universally loved while also being highly acclaimed with critics and film geeks. Citizen Kane is one of those movies that people watch, but never really want to watch again. If a movie has to be analyzed to see the greatness in it, It shouldn't be considered the greatest ever made.
ro828
10:10p, 11/15/19
A lot of my admiration for CITIZEN KANE is tied up with knowing how William Randolph Hearst did everything he could to keep it from ever being released because the main character is very clearly based on Hearst. I look at it as one of the greatest movies ever made, but wouldn't put it anywhere near the top of the list.
Hey Nav
10:12p, 11/15/19
I know nothing about film making and I have a hard time with lists.

There are so many films that I think are great. And that's good enough for me.

That said, Hank Hill rented The Great Santini 23 times from the video store, and I respect that.

If I had to pick one favorite, it would be American Graffiti.
PoohAh97
10:31p, 11/15/19
Citizen Kane is like a tech demo of "Here is how we could make amazing movies, and they'll be art," and it's so weird and unnatural (not in the charming Wes Anderson way) that it's constantly drawing your attention to its fun little tricks.
Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace
11:04p, 11/15/19
M*A*S*H is horrible. Do not watch.
C@LAg
11:08p, 11/15/19
In reply to Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace
Sine poena nulla lex.
C@LAg
11:10p, 11/15/19
Sine poena nulla lex.
TAMC11
11:32p, 11/15/19
In reply to Hey Nav
That's a difficult question to answer because my taste in movies is all over the map. I think the best films are those that you can watch over again. Movies that I would watch anytime they're on are Saving Private Ryan, Gladiator, The Big Lebowski, Inglourious Basterds, Whiplash, Tropic Thunder, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the Departed, etc. I think if pressed, I would say the movie that fits the bill of both classically good movie and one that I enjoy watching is Shawshank Redemption.
Tanya 93
5:55a, 11/16/19
In reply to Hey Nav
Hey Nav said:

A large percentage of professional film critics consider Citizen Kane #1 of all movies. But to each his own, I guess.

If you were to list one (1) and only one "greatest film" what would it be?



To Kill a Mockingbird



My favorite movie of all time is The Philadelphia Story though.
Win At Life
6:40a, 11/16/19
If this thread is devolving into a discussion of what are the greatest movies ever made;

2001 A Space Odyssey

Needs to be mentioned

jokershady
6:58a, 11/16/19
I loved it the first time I watched it. The main reason for that though was I watched it in HS and had a very intelligent English teacher who LOVED pointing out all the little uses of imagery and foreshadowing that most films at the time this was made never did.

So that really helped with my appreciation for it
superunknown
8:11a, 11/16/19
In reply to Ragoo
Ragoo said:

Gone With The Wind 2


I didn't know there was a sequel
Ragoo
8:48a, 11/16/19
In reply to superunknown
superunknown said:

Ragoo said:

Gone With The Wind 2


I didn't know there was a sequel
goner with the wind
cisgenderedAggie
10:00a, 11/16/19
In reply to Ragoo
Ragoo said:

superunknown said:

Ragoo said:

Gone With The Wind 2


I didn't know there was a sequel
boner in the wind


FIFY
Burdizzo
10:08a, 11/16/19
In reply to superunknown
superunknown said:

Ragoo said:

Gone With The Wind 2


I didn't know there was a sequel


Gone With the Wind 2: Scarlett Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Lefty96
12:16p, 11/16/19
In reply to Bruce Almighty
Bruce Almighty said:

Modern day audiences won't appreciate it because it is kinda boring. I'm not even sure 1940 audiences appreciated it. It's considered the greatest, not because it's an amazing movie to watch, it's considered the greatest because of how it changed film making. It's pretty much the movie version of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the movie, was even better than CK.
Ag_EE
1:53p, 11/16/19
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