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12 Jan 2012, 1:46 pm

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Any of the Twilight or Transformers films. When these awful films are making $300 million a pop while great films like Hugo, Dragon Tattoo, and X-Men are being thrown under the bus and having trouble breaking even, that's just plain inexcusable.


Lol I'm actually wondering... is Robert Pattinson an aspie?

He seems to complain about the same things that we often complain about, no friends.



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12 Jan 2012, 5:26 pm

Uprising wrote:
crmoore wrote:
Any of the Twilight or Transformers films. When these awful films are making $300 million a pop while great films like Hugo, Dragon Tattoo, and X-Men are being thrown under the bus and having trouble breaking even, that's just plain inexcusable.


Lol I'm actually wondering... is Robert Pattinson an aspie?

He seems to complain about the same things that we often complain about, no friends.

Not really sure if he is. But when you're a celebrity, there are kind of different reasons involved with not having friends.



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12 Jan 2012, 7:22 pm

HATE The Sound of Music. Never really liked The Great Escape either, I don't see the hype over it at all :/ I hate the Rob Zombie versions of Halloween, they ruined something I love. I started the first and never even finished it, it was so awful. I don't like any re made classic films. They just seem insulting to the originals and are very unoriginal and lazy. Like someone else said before, Napoleon Dynamite, I also don't get what's so great about that one :/ Alice in Wonderland on first watching I didn't like at all, on a second watch it wasn't so bad but still not brilliant. Blair Witch Project, I was never allowed to watch this due to it being 'scary' I watched it finally last year and have never seen anything as bad as this piece of rubbish, I'd even rather watch every other film I've named in a row. Dude where's my car? is another one I just don't get, maybe I just need to get stoned to understand what's funny in it? :/ There's hundreds of films I truly hate and wonder how they ever got made.


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12 Jan 2012, 7:26 pm

NeXus_Blueliner wrote:
HATE The Sound of Music.

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12 Jan 2012, 7:36 pm

Out of season for this, but "A Christmas Story." I fu**ing hate that movie to peices. And my dad thinks it's funny. >.> IQ level? I don't see the humor in any of the situations. It reminds people of their Christmases, but it presents them so stupidly, that I am absolutely repulsed by it. It's over played on tv every year. Everyone seems to love it and I keep scratching my head, gritting my teeth, and wanting to vomit at how ridiculously stupid and unfunny that movie is. GOD! >.< Can you tell how much I hate this movie or should I go on a covert mission to burn any master copies of the film?



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13 Jan 2012, 6:56 am

Bun wrote:
NeXus_Blueliner wrote:
HATE The Sound of Music.

:o


I'm as surprised as you are. I liked The Sound of Music and The Great Escape. Well, except for the part where many of the prisoners get killed.

Another movie I didn't particularly care for was Jerry Maguire. Didn't exactly hate it, but didn't exactly like it either. Then again, I am not wild about romantic comedies.


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13 Jan 2012, 3:35 pm

Alien Versus Predator: I almost fell asleep.

Patch Adams: I just hated it. It was weird.

Meet the Parents: It was alright, but I couldn't enjoy it.

Girl With the Dragon Tattoo: Glad I snuck in.

Just about anything on SyFy Channel.

Wild Wild West: I love the actors, but the handicapped jokes were too uncomfortable.

Trainspotting: What's the point?

SLC Punk: I notice anyone I hate seems to like it, so I'm holding that against it.



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13 Jan 2012, 3:43 pm

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Trainspotting: What's the point?

Wow! :(


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13 Jan 2012, 5:37 pm

Bun wrote:
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Trainspotting: What's the point?

Wow! :(


Hang your head in shame, literally.......


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13 Jan 2012, 7:08 pm

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Napoleon Dynamite - I watched it several times, and each time I ended up not caring for it. I don't get its appeal. I didn't find it particularly funny, and it was just boring to me.


I agree with you.

Jon Heder can't act, how the hell did he get the lead role of ND?


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13 Jan 2012, 7:21 pm

Norbit
It just got somewhat remade in November 2011 as Jack & Jill.

Click
A ripoff of Bruce Almighty.

The Tuxedo
A ripoff of Inspector Gadget, and even that was crappy.

American Wedding
Am I the only one here who wants to see American Reunion,
when it opens this April?

Yes, all the Twilight movies and Transformers 2.

Battlefield Earth

Episode 1 and Episode 2

The Happening

Lady in the Water


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13 Jan 2012, 8:00 pm

Twilight Series - Crap. All characters are horrible at acting.

Jack and Jill - Haven't seen it yet, but heard it was really awful.

Battlefield Earth - EVERYTHING IS Crap.


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14 Jan 2012, 1:54 am

LexingtonDeville wrote:
Bun wrote:
CaptainTrips222 wrote:
Trainspotting: What's the point?

Wow! :(


Hang your head in shame, literally.......


It had entertaining points, but it was otherwise bleak and gross.



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14 Jan 2012, 3:20 am

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but it was otherwise bleak and gross.

Part of the 'point', in my opinion. It's a very well-done film cinematically, though.


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14 Jan 2012, 3:40 am

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Any of the Twilight or Transformers films. When these awful films are making $300 million a pop while great films like Hugo, Dragon Tattoo, and X-Men are being thrown under the bus and having trouble breaking even, that's just plain inexcusable.


I totally agree with you, I mean how many of y'all seen have seen great movies like "Hugo", "The Artist", "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" "Drive, "Moneyball", "The Tree of Life", "The Descendants", "The Help" and "Midnight in Paris".



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14 Jan 2012, 7:33 am

CaptainTrips222 wrote:
LexingtonDeville wrote:
Bun wrote:
CaptainTrips222 wrote:
Trainspotting: What's the point?

Wow! :(


Hang your head in shame, literally.......


It had entertaining points, but it was otherwise bleak and gross.


That's the whole bloody point though.


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