Princess Bride (I didn't know that nobody liked it....)
The Chronicles of Riddick (somehow, I thought this came before Pitch Black, so I've seen it and not Pitch Black
)
The New Adventures of Laurel and Hardy: For Love or Mummy (the one other person who knows of this outside my immediate family thought it was incredibly dumb, but I think it's incredibly funny)
Unbreakable (yes! I am now the fourth to like this movie!!)
Lady in the Water (in my opinion, Shyamalan's third-best movie to date)
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (I don't care what anyone says; this is the best Star Wars movie out of the entire series! Everyone complains about Jar-Jar, but I thought he was funny; besides, Episode I has the coolest name and the most awesome lightsaber battle out of the whole saga! *sings "Duel of the Fates"*)
The Wild Child (an incredibly obscure French film about Victor of Aveyron, my favorite story of a feral child)
Spider-Man 3 (I'm tentative to put this on my list; I'm not really sure what people thought of this. I suspect, though, that lots of people wouldn't have liked it, but I actually cried at the end - because it was touching, not because it was such a horrible movie. Yes, it had some extremely stupid moments, but if those were taken out you'd have a pretty good movie, I'd say.)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (lots of people complain about the Harry Potter movies; I'm not sure if they complain about this one or not, but I really enjoyed it)
The Pacifier (I wasn't aware that people didn't like this one; I thought it was simultaneously hilarious and sweet to see Vin Diesel babysitting ^_^)
Feet of Flames (does this count?
I actually like it better than Riverdance
)
...And I'll bring my list to a close there. There's probably other movies I like that no one else does, but I can't think of them right now.
As for The Secret of NIMH, I enjoyed it, and it
is a good bit of traditional animation, but you'll have to forgive me for not liking it that much. I read the book (
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien), and frankly the book is twice as good as the movie. Everything that was wonderful in the movie is there in the book, it adds more to the backstory, and it takes away the Redwall elements that really bugged me about the movie (that "magic" pendant thingy, and the swords and everything).
You can find out things about the past that you never knew. And from what you've learned, you may see some things differently in the present. You're the one that changes. Not the past.
- Ellone, Final Fantasy VIII
"There's a difference between maliciously offending somebody - on purpose - and somebody being offended by...truth. If you're offended by the
truth, that's your problem. I have no obligation to not offend you if I'm speaking the truth. The truth is
supposed to offend you; that's how you know you don't got it."
- Brad Stine