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Very Popular Movies That You Don't Like?
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I have never liked The Wizard Of Oz. Infact i hate it
What hugely popular and 'iconic' movies can't you stand?
What hugely popular and 'iconic' movies can't you stand?
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Grease
Lord of the rings
Dirty Dancing
Grease
Moulin Rouge
Don't hate them, just find them boring. Especially Pirates imo never needed the three sequels that followed the brilliant first film.
Fast and the Furious
Daniel Craig's James Bond movies
- Titanic
- A Clockwork Orange
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy
- Argo
Look i don't know. i rarely enter this forum and when i do i don't search through 50 pages of threads or whatever to see if this topic has come up before.
Grease
Dirty Dancing
Bridesmaids
Lord of the Rings
Avatar
Titanic
Most chick flicks
People have been raving about it for years but I watched it recently and it was useless. It's as if they took every action film cliche in the book and stitched them together end to end to make a film. They could have just added some jokes, a few pratfalls and a big song and dance sequence in the middle to make it into a Mel Brooks-style spoof.
It doesn't matter. Tons of threads always being rehased on many parts of this forum.
Pretty Woman
Dirty Dancing
Grease
Thor (1 and 2!)
Probably several more but these are the ones that spring to mind. Some of them I've sat through more than once due to friends/relatives love of them!
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Not to mention the casual racism (or should that be continentism, seeing as how every single European character in it is evil), and apparently when he goes to France somebody cycles past with a baguette in their basket...
Then again the European characters were mainly just lackeys to the real baddies...the ones from the Middle East!
Also the denouement is pretty much the worst in the history of film. I'm all for suspending my disbelief but it couldn't have been any more ridiculous if Liam Neeson had pulled off his face to reveal that he was actually Santa Claus all along.
A 30-something dance teacher uses is position at a summer camp to suduce a teenage girl. Romantic? Or creepy?
I film so poorly written, it doesn't have any subtext. 'oh, they call her baby, because they see her as a little girl.' not very subtle.
A film, when people from the 50's has 80's clothes and hair.....