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| All I Ever Wanted Was To Pick Apart the Day & Put the Pieces Back Together My Way | Punch-Drunk Love: Revisited I first saw Paul Thomas Anderson's film Punch-Drunk Love around the time it was released on DVD, probably 4 1/2 to 5 years ago. At the time, I was expecting a straight out comedy (basically, your typical Adam Sandler fare), but what I was in for was totally unexpected, and to be honest, I hated it. I thought it was the worst movie ever created. I thought it was extremely incoherent and lacking of any emotional quality whatsoever, like some studio just gave some LSD addict a camera and told him to shoot a film. In the years that followed, I began to watch more different types of movies. I began to appreciate different types of films, especially in the past year. Recently, I had been asked what the worst movie I'd ever seen was: Punch-Drunk Love was the first thing that came to mind. However, after saying it, I thought about the movie, and withdrew my answer due to the fact that it had been a long time since I'd seen it and my tastes had matured since then. After watching it again last night, I would like to officially apologize to Paul Thomas Anderson and all of humanity for any negative comments I've made regarding Punch-Drunk Love. The film is a masterpiece - everything from Sandler's surprisingly great performance to the vivid colors in the art sequences to Jon Brion's musical backdrop. Now I'm beginning to wonder if I should revisit another critically acclaimed movie that I absolutely hated - The Royal Tenenbaums. |
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| Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: (n) - the place where I am Gender: Posts: 19,283 Thanks: 161 Thanked 734 Times in 475 Posts | Still haven't seen it. But my favorite movie is stinkin' Head; I think I can take a LOT of weird before that becomes my reason for disliking something. And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!" |
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| Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Why do YOU want to know...? Gender: Posts: 11,718 Thanks: 495 Thanked 728 Times in 490 Posts | The Royal Tenenbaums is a fantastic movie - one of my favorites. I hope you DO revisit it Bomby, because it's wonderful. |
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