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HotGritz

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Movies you hate but everyone else loves them

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I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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Reply #1 posted 04/24/12 2:42pm

morningsong

The film poster shows a man and a woman hugging over a picture of the Titanic's bow. In the background is a partly cloudy sky and at the top are the names of the two lead actors. The middle has the film's name and tagline, and the bottom contains a list of the director's previous works, as well as the film's credits, rating, and release date.

And I love Leonardo...go figure.

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Reply #2 posted 04/24/12 2:46pm

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Awful piece of fucking piss.

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Reply #3 posted 04/24/12 2:46pm

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^ now that film doesn't even get good until the last half when the iceberg hits. the first half is crap but of course the film made a gazillion at the box office. neutral

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Reply #4 posted 04/24/12 2:53pm

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HotGritz said:

^ now that film doesn't even get good until the last half when the iceberg hits. the first half is crap but of course the film made a gazillion at the box office. neutral

I saw Titanic 3D at the IMAX last weekend. Probably the first time seeing it in full for about 10 years as I was tagging along with a friend. The worst thing was that the screen gave a 25 minute interval as they clearly wanted to sell some drinks in their swanky new bar. That interval gave me too much time to contemplate how rubbish the movie was before the iceberg turned up.

I also think the iceberg itself still looks like a cheap Paintbrush Pro drawing.

As for Avatar, it was fucking BORING. I walked out about 45 minutes before the end and it's still the only film I've walked out of at the cinema. All that money and it looked horrible, like a bad video game I had no intention of playing.

I maintain that James Cameron hasn't made a great film since Terminator 2. True Lies was passable but I happen to think he's just a less prolific Michael Bay right now. His screenwriting skils are about on par.

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Reply #5 posted 04/24/12 2:56pm

JoeTyler

Hate is a very strong word

I think I only hated "V for Vendetta" , "Slumdog Millionare" and "Up!"

but I certainly DISLIKE these popular movies

- Titanic

- The English Patient

- Gone With the Wind

- The Apartment

- Wall-E

- Crash

- Children of Men

- 2001 Space Odyssey

- Pan's Labyrinth

- Big

- Spider-Man 2

- Rebecca

- Marty

- Midnight Cowboy

- Short Cuts

- Moulin Rouge

- La vita e bella

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Reply #6 posted 04/24/12 2:57pm

Ellie

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JoeTyler said:


but I certainly DISLIKE this popular movies

- Rebecca


This makes me sad sad

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Reply #7 posted 04/24/12 2:59pm

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Ellie said:

JoeTyler said:


but I certainly DISLIKE this popular movies

- Rebecca


This makes me sad sad

I just expected a lot more, considering that MANY people say it's one of Hitch's best...

:shurg:

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Reply #8 posted 04/24/12 3:03pm

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I was lucky with a few of the Hitchcock classics as I saw a lot for the first time during a special season at the BFI. The one I generally don't like or at least think is vastly overrated is 'Vertigo'.

Totally agreed on Moulin Rouge though. I genuinely found it painful to watch, and I didn't feel any chemistry between the characters/actors to even buy in to the love story.

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Reply #9 posted 04/24/12 3:05pm

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The first one that came to mind was "The Matrix". shake


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Reply #10 posted 04/24/12 3:07pm

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Ellie said:

HotGritz said:

^ now that film doesn't even get good until the last half when the iceberg hits. the first half is crap but of course the film made a gazillion at the box office. neutral

I saw Titanic 3D at the IMAX last weekend. Probably the first time seeing it in full for about 10 years as I was tagging along with a friend. The worst thing was that the screen gave a 25 minute interval as they clearly wanted to sell some drinks in their swanky new bar. That interval gave me too much time to contemplate how rubbish the movie was before the iceberg turned up.

I also think the iceberg itself still looks like a cheap Paintbrush Pro drawing.

As for Avatar, it was fucking BORING. I walked out about 45 minutes before the end and it's still the only film I've walked out of at the cinema. All that money and it looked horrible, like a bad video game I had no intention of playing.

I maintain that James Cameron hasn't made a great film since Terminator 2. True Lies was passable but I happen to think he's just a less prolific Michael Bay right now. His screenwriting skils are about on par.

I wasn't crazy about Avatar either. I've been meaning to see it again just to make sure it wasn't the over-crowded theatre atmosphere and bad seats that subtracted from the enjoyment. But I have a very difficult time rewatching movies that I remember the whole story and don't recall anything that could be seen as a missed detail, or hidden information, because then I feel like I've wasted another 2 hours on a movie that I honestly don't enjoy.

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Reply #11 posted 04/24/12 3:07pm

JoeTyler

Ellie said:

I was lucky with a few of the Hitchcock classics as I saw a lot for the first time during a special season at the BFI. The one I generally don't like or at least think is vastly overrated is 'Vertigo'.

Totally agreed on Moulin Rouge though. I genuinely found it painful to watch, and I didn't feel any chemistry between the characters/actors to even buy in to the love story.

Vertigo is overrated, but the first part of the film is soooooooooooooo good that I don't care about the MANY flaws of the third act...

Moulin Rouge...Nicole was eye-candy, and that's about it...I left the theater bored and even depressed...

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Reply #12 posted 04/24/12 3:11pm

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morningsong said:

Ellie said:

I saw Titanic 3D at the IMAX last weekend. Probably the first time seeing it in full for about 10 years as I was tagging along with a friend. The worst thing was that the screen gave a 25 minute interval as they clearly wanted to sell some drinks in their swanky new bar. That interval gave me too much time to contemplate how rubbish the movie was before the iceberg turned up.

I also think the iceberg itself still looks like a cheap Paintbrush Pro drawing.

As for Avatar, it was fucking BORING. I walked out about 45 minutes before the end and it's still the only film I've walked out of at the cinema. All that money and it looked horrible, like a bad video game I had no intention of playing.

I maintain that James Cameron hasn't made a great film since Terminator 2. True Lies was passable but I happen to think he's just a less prolific Michael Bay right now. His screenwriting skils are about on par.

I wasn't crazy about Avatar either. I've been meaning to see it again just to make sure it wasn't the over-crowded theatre atmosphere and bad seats that subtracted from the enjoyment. But I have a very difficult time rewatching movies that I remember the whole story and don't recall anything that could be seen as a missed detail, or hidden information, because then I feel like I've wasted another 2 hours on a movie that I honestly don't enjoy.

I think millions of people watched Avatar in theaters just to enjoy the 3-D experience, that's all...and I don't feel like I need to rewatch that movie either...

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Reply #13 posted 04/24/12 4:29pm

HotGritz

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Ellie said:

HotGritz said:

^ now that film doesn't even get good until the last half when the iceberg hits. the first half is crap but of course the film made a gazillion at the box office. neutral

I saw Titanic 3D at the IMAX last weekend. Probably the first time seeing it in full for about 10 years as I was tagging along with a friend. The worst thing was that the screen gave a 25 minute interval as they clearly wanted to sell some drinks in their swanky new bar. That interval gave me too much time to contemplate how rubbish the movie was before the iceberg turned up.

I also think the iceberg itself still looks like a cheap Paintbrush Pro drawing.

As for Avatar, it was fucking BORING. I walked out about 45 minutes before the end and it's still the only film I've walked out of at the cinema. All that money and it looked horrible, like a bad video game I had no intention of playing.

I maintain that James Cameron hasn't made a great film since Terminator 2. True Lies was passable but I happen to think he's just a less prolific Michael Bay right now. His screenwriting skils are about on par.

eek I don't think I could bare that.

I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. rose
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morningsong said:

The film poster shows a man and a woman hugging over a picture of the Titanic's bow. In the background is a partly cloudy sky and at the top are the names of the two lead actors. The middle has the film's name and tagline, and the bottom contains a list of the director's previous works, as well as the film's credits, rating, and release date.

And I love Leonardo...go figure.

Seconded.

Well, partly. When the ship starts going down, it actually gets good.

Another one that doesn't deserve all the adoration it gets, is "Exorcist". Most overrated movie of all time.

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Reply #15 posted 04/24/12 5:07pm

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Bridesmaids. Doesn't exactly fall into the hate category, but I seriously didn't understand what all the hubbub was about.

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Reply #16 posted 04/24/12 6:35pm

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Horror films. hammer
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Reply #17 posted 04/24/12 6:38pm

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Lord of the rings (all of them)

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Reply #18 posted 04/25/12 2:58am

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Dren5 said:

morningsong said:

The film poster shows a man and a woman hugging over a picture of the Titanic's bow. In the background is a partly cloudy sky and at the top are the names of the two lead actors. The middle has the film's name and tagline, and the bottom contains a list of the director's previous works, as well as the film's credits, rating, and release date.

And I love Leonardo...go figure.

Seconded.

Well, partly. When the ship starts going down, it actually gets good.

Another one that doesn't deserve all the adoration it gets, is "Exorcist". Most overrated movie of all time.

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Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #19 posted 04/25/12 5:54am

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i'd have to say titanic. it took me about four tries to actually watch the dang thing all the way through, kept turning it off.

finally, watched it till the end and freaking rose lets jack die!!! she could have pulled him out of the water on top of her... sheesh. i have a great respect for the real ship and her passengers, but that film just pisses me off for some reason

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Reply #20 posted 04/25/12 9:42am

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violator said:

Bridesmaids. Doesn't exactly fall into the hate category, but I seriously didn't understand what all the hubbub was about.

yeahthat

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Reply #21 posted 04/25/12 2:26pm

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Bridesmaids. Doesn't exactly fall into the hate category, but I seriously didn't understand what all the hubbub was about.

I have very mixed feelings about this movie. The food poisoning scene is some of the funniest, literally, shit, I've seen in a movie, but so much of the rest of it, what's her name, she's rather unlikeable, so it's like meh.

But Melissa M....Lord help me I love her in this movie.

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Reply #22 posted 04/25/12 4:06pm

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THE HANGOVER boxed Just too damned juvenile for me and the asian guy seemed like a stereotype.

I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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Reply #23 posted 04/25/12 4:33pm

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Hershe said:

Horror films. hammer

Ditto.

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paintedlady said:

Hershe said:

Horror films. hammer

Ditto.

I love horror movies, but I hate SLASHER movies.

I can't stand Freddy, Jason, that chainsaw guy, Michael Myers...

IMO, it doesn't take a lot of imagination to chop someone up. rolleyes bored


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #25 posted 04/25/12 4:42pm

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chocolate1 said:

paintedlady said:

Ditto.

I love horror movies, but I hate SLASHER movies.

I can't stand Freddy, Jason, that chainsaw guy, Michael Myers...

IMO, it doesn't take a lot of imagination to chop someone up. rolleyes bored

The slasher genre seemed big throughout the 80s and 90s and I've read that the early 80s slasher movies were focused on what we today might call female mutilation. I can't remember the nane of this old flick I saw for a film class I once took but in the film the guy cut off the woman's breasts. For that class we also watched American Psycho in which the lead character professes a love for mutilating women. There is one scene in which he is having sex with two women and one of them he uses a wire hanger on. I don't have to go any further than that.

sad just gross.

I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. rose
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Reply #26 posted 04/25/12 4:46pm

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HotGritz said:

chocolate1 said:

I love horror movies, but I hate SLASHER movies.

I can't stand Freddy, Jason, that chainsaw guy, Michael Myers...

IMO, it doesn't take a lot of imagination to chop someone up. rolleyes bored

The slasher genre seemed big throughout the 80s and 90s and I've read that the early 80s slasher movies were focused on what we today might call female mutilation. I can't remember the nane of this old flick I saw for a film class I once took but in the film the guy cut off the woman's breasts. For that class we also watched American Psycho in which the lead character professes a love for mutilating women. There is one scene in which he is having sex with two women and one of them he uses a wire hanger on. I don't have to go any further than that.

sad just gross.

I saw part of "American Psycho". I had to stop watching it! shake


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #27 posted 04/28/12 7:44pm

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The first two Spider-Man movies, and I say that as a lifelong Spidey fan. They were so disappointing with horrible dialogue, I could not believe they were so well received shake

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Reply #28 posted 04/28/12 11:18pm

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Fucking Avatar. Dumbest shit in the damn world. I couldn't even through the whole thing. Yes, it's great cgi effects, so the fuck what? Can I get a coherent script? Please and thank you.

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chocolate1 said:

paintedlady said:

Ditto.

I love horror movies, but I hate SLASHER movies.

I can't stand Freddy, Jason, that chainsaw guy, Michael Myers...

IMO, it doesn't take a lot of imagination to chop someone up. rolleyes bored

yeahthat

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