Watched it, never again.

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Have you seen any films that disappointed or disgusted you so much, that you will never watch them again?

I can't bring myself to watch Irreversible (2002) because of the r*pe scene. It disgusted me so much.

Also, Cat and Dog (1983) a so-called comedy, which was disappointing, beyond believe. There appeared to be no script/plot. I actually threw the dvd in the bin, and was angry that I wasted my money on it.
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  • dee123dee123 Posts: 46,260
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    Requiem For A Dream.

    Don't do drugs. We get it.
  • Deb ArkleDeb Arkle Posts: 12,584
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    Slumdog Millionaire, I found it too upsetting. I bought it on DVD, which went in the bin as soon as the film finished - I couldn't even bring myself to give it away to be inflicted on someone else!
  • pearlsandplumspearlsandplums Posts: 29,560
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    Donnie Darko, absolute rubbish. People have told me that i need to watch it at least twice to 'get it'. I was bored enough the first time, without having to watch it again
  • shaddlershaddler Posts: 11,574
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    Pan's Labyrinth. It's actually an incredibly good film, but I don't know if I'll ever watch it again, purely because of how it made me feel.

    Dungeons and Dragons. I like a bit of fantasy, but this was absolutely awful, laughably bad.
  • NailzNailz Posts: 3,054
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    I've never seen Schindlers List but imagine it not being one I would hurry to watch again.
  • JustonecornettoJustonecornetto Posts: 19,822
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    Step Brothers - supposedly a comedy but not my type of humour, utterly juvenile.
  • gasheadgashead Posts: 13,816
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    Nailz wrote: »
    I've never seen Schindlers List but imagine it not being one I would hurry to watch again.
    This. I bought the DVD when it came out, but I've never watched it, and likely never will. It's an amazing film with fantastic performances, but it's not what you'd call 'entertainment' and I can't imagine when I'd ever be in the mood to watch a film that harrowing.

    City Of God, for pretty much the same reason. Again, an incredible, powerful film, but it's so relentlessly heart-breaking.
  • LMLM Posts: 63,477
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    The Perks Of Being a wallflower
    An amazing film but the underlying theme of sexual abuse ruined the rewatchability for me
  • grazey1985grazey1985 Posts: 1,480
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    Still alice. Had me in buckets of tears. felt too close to home
  • degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    Corky Romano. I usually sit through a film even if it is pretty rubbish but this one takes the buscuit.


    After.Life. I don't usually get creeped out by films. Too desensitised these days. Even Martyrs or Human Centipede aren't a problem but After.Life, especially the ending kept me thinking about it for days.


    I can watch the relevant clips of Christina Ricci online ;)
  • ÆnimaÆnima Posts: 38,548
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    I remember Cabin Fever disgusted me. I didn't realise from the title that'd it'd end up being a pointless gore fest.
  • NoseyLouieNoseyLouie Posts: 5,651
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    I am not sure I would watch Synechdoche, new york again, was a great film, but just depressed me, really depressed me, as in life has no real meaning and is too short..the burning house metaphor was strong, and a bit conflicting..I may see it again..meh next year
  • planetsplanets Posts: 47,784
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    Bad Boy Bubby
    unbelievably depressing
  • gemma-the-huskygemma-the-husky Posts: 18,116
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    Step Brothers - supposedly a comedy but not my type of humour, utterly juvenile.

    try the extended edition. Fancy sauce. You must call me nighthawk.
  • Sick BulletSick Bullet Posts: 20,770
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    You must have know about the film Irreversible and what you was getting into before giving it a go, it's very specialist.

    I have seen some films that were poor but I usually know what to expect so I wont be shocked or disgusted depending on the movie.

    Slumdog Millionaire didn't do it for me after hearing good things about it even from the family, I ended up switching off.
  • Hugh JboobsHugh Jboobs Posts: 15,316
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    It's a Wonderful Life.

    Classic, ultimate feel good movie my arse. Boring, overlong shite is more accurate.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 965
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    Godzilla the new one switched of halfway through
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 32
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    You must have know about the film Irreversible and what you was getting into before giving it a go.

    No, I did not know what to expect. I don't read/view spoilers.

    All I knew, it was about a group of friends on a night out, which resulted in a shocking event. The description on the reverse of the dvd box gave no hint of what was going to happen.

    Also, the ending was gruesome to - yuck.
  • Deb ArkleDeb Arkle Posts: 12,584
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    azimo wrote: »
    Godzilla the new one switched of halfway through
    You did the right thing - I watched it all. It doesn't improve! :(
  • PercyBysshePercyBysshe Posts: 6,120
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    1. Mum & Dad
    2. The Station Agent
    3. The Place Behind The Pines
    4. United States Of Leyland
    5. Godzilla
    6. Lord of Tears
    7. Unknown
    8. The Signal
    9. The Lost
    10. Calvary
    11. Red State
    12. Mud
    13. Absentia
    14. Lars and the real girl
    15. Synecdoche
    16. Festen
    17. The Lookout
    18. Man on a ledge
    19. Angels and Demons
    20. Putney Swope
  • ironjadeironjade Posts: 10,010
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    "The Haunting"(1963) scared the bejesus out of me 30 odd years ago and I'd never dare watch it again.
    Totally agree about "Irreversible": total garbage. Also "Martyrs".
  • NostalgicNostalgic Posts: 7,193
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    The Hills Have Eyes (2006)

    Don't think i could sit through the harrowing caravan sequence again.
  • Lucy Van PeltLucy Van Pelt Posts: 11,642
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    Donnie Darko, absolute rubbish. People have told me that i need to watch it at least twice to 'get it'. I was bored enough the first time, without having to watch it again

    Totally did not get this movie and could give it a second try either

    Also despite the great actors and and top soundtrack could not sit through Natural Born Killers again
  • PercyBysshePercyBysshe Posts: 6,120
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    Donnie Darko, absolute rubbish. People have told me that i need to watch it at least twice to 'get it'. I was bored enough the first time, without having to watch it again

    One of my absolutely favourite films. 9/10
  • pearlsandplumspearlsandplums Posts: 29,560
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    One of my absolutely favourite films. 9/10

    It seems to be a very divisive film.
    A friend of mine had heard it was a bit of a weird one, she watched it and the dvd was scratched so jumped and showed the sane scene twice in a row. She thought it was meant to be like that :)

    Wouldn't watch it again if you paid me
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