I'll go first. Mine is that I can't stand the Deadpool movies. They are self aware and self referential to an obnoxious degree. It's like being continually reminded that I am in a movie. I swear the success of that movie has directly lead to every blockbuster having to have a joke every 30 seconds
The Irishman - It was so highly recommended by many but I could only go through half the movie (which is 3h long) and despite having watched 90 mins I couldn't bring myself to watch the second half or recap what happened in the first.
Maybe too much flew over my head but it bored me too much and I couldn't see the appeal at all.
Scorsese does that, and he's done it again. He needs a better editor who could shorten the runtime without losing the flow. Irishman was no Goodfellas but it was a decent story. Agree it wasn't worth the slow pace though. I think attention spans are typically shorter these days and people expect a bigger payoff than they tend to get, outside of Marvel and porn.
Oh, I didn't mind the slow pace that much but I couldn't see what the movie was getting at as it seemed like a diary entry of a mafioso.
The overarching elements throughout the first half somehow didn't appeal to me.
Marvel has been going downhill for quite a while but that's a different topic
Indeed. That's what editing does to a film - it helps the story make sense. It's the only thing that makes film an art form different from any other imo. Acting is art, cinematography is art, music/scoring is art. Directing is only art if it adds some new interpretation.
My joke about Marvel and porn is that their payoff is in some form of orgasm - special effects that wow audiences or literally make them ejaculate.