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Zee has posted a response to the Am I Alone Here? entry. Zee writes, "I thought it would be fun to do the same thing for movies. I can think of several movies I watched and felt deeply moved by only to discover that others did not share my opinion." Zee listed Artificial Intelligence and The Lady in the Water as two films she loved that others mostly did not. My choice was an older one, All That Jazz (with Roy Schneider).
What say you? Are there films you love that were panned by audiences or the critics? Head on over and have your say at Zee Says.
I'm surprised, I've never known anyone who didn't love "All tha Jazz." Not that I take surveys on the bus or anything...
Hmmm...Maybe it's just the people I know? I should check the bus...just to make sure.
Me too! I *love* "All That Jazz". It might be kind of a mess structurally, I guess, but it's brilliant and riveting. And I'm a sucker for that soft-shoe number in the middle with the daughter.
Oh, gosh, Becky, I LOVE that scene. The mom and daughter are so beautiful, their dancing is great, and Roy Schneider's reaction so honest. Love it!! Second only to the finale for me.
Glad to know I'm not alone ;)
Thanks, Kelly! I really appreciate it.