You ever think the world is wrong about a movie?

Gotta concur about “The Postman”. Not saying it was a great movie, or even a particularly good one. Just that it didn’t deserve all the negativity it had piled on it.

As for Casablanca, the fact that we’re even discussing it to this day proves that it has stood the most important test for a work of art, time.

Not an original pick but Titanic. I didn’t see the romantic movie every one else saw. DiCaprio looked way too young for Kate Winslet, and I thought that some of the characters weren’t written, particularly Billy Zane’s character who came across as comic book villain.
Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. Every where I go on the internet , fans and reviewers say how this was the weakest installment in the series. I thought it was actually scary, and while it reversed some of the established ideas of the first film it was unique compared to everything after Dream Warriors.

A.I. I don’t know how this was not a blockbuster. It was an amazing film and yeah, their were too many endings, I feel that something that well designed, directed, and acted should have made a big profit.

Unforgiven. I didn’t see what everyone else saw, especially the critics. It was a deconstruction of the genre supposedly but I just saw it as a typical Eastwood vehicle with the violence taken to the extreme like much of the 90s.