Top 10 Movies You'd Never Admit To Liking
I don't know if I can come up with ten but here we go:
-Police Academy - for some reason, I like 2 and 3 more than the first one which comes across as terribly dated when compared to the sequels... Mission to Moscow, on the other hand, is pure crap
-Trapped in Paradise - yes, with Nicholas Cage, Jon Lovitz, and Dana Carvey... I don't know why but I love this movie... Cage's mannerisms are cranked up to 11 and there are some good subtle lines... Richard Jenkins is excellent as an exasperated federal agent
-The Stupids - I can appreciate this film... Landis and Co. were going for a live-action cartoon and that's what they got... it is a stupid movie but some of the gags and payoffs are quite smart (and ya gotta love the trademark director cameos, including David Cronenberg, Atom Egoyan, and Robert Wise!)... I also like the costume design
-Weekend at Bernie's - both of them!
-Star Trek V - it's far from a perfect movie (it’s conceptually flawed, the visual effects are 95% awful, the Enterprise makes it to the center of the galaxy in no time at all, the ending is anti-climactic, etc.), it does have heart, and it wears that heart on its sleeve. The Big 3 are at their best in this film. I actually like the campfire scenes, including “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.” This film asks the classic Star Trek questions: Who are we? Why are we here? Is this all that there is? Sybok is an interesting, charismatic villain who sadly isn’t served well by the script and I think Laurence Luckinbill turned in a fine (and underrated) performance. Shatner proves himself to be a decent director who happened to be saddled with a WGA strike, a Hoboken visual effects house inexperienced with motion control work, a studio that wanted more humor in the film after the success of Star Trek IV, a serious lack of funds, and basically no ending when all was said and done.
-Dragnet - yeah, with Aykroyd and Hanks... it's just comfort food... something to have on in the background... some funny lines, including Aykroyd's rapid-fire delivery