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The Movies You Will Never Watch Again!, not in a million years....yep!
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Happy 250th Birthday!

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I'm with Timetraveller on anything with Jim Carey, no man has agiatated my grapes more than that... there are no words that can sum up his utter objectionability. But... Athena? The Godfather? really? It's an absolute masterpiece. likewise The Deerhunter and The Mission. And I liked Starship Troopers, just wished I'd seen it when I was younger. Anyhow... Reign of Fire. Titanic (although I have seen it twice already) Scary Movie (sweet Jesus on a Jetski, it was utterly bereft of a single redeeming feature). Cats and Dogs (if I ever have to watch it again, I'l fast-forward any scene that has a human)
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Haha I KNEW someone would make a comment about me hating The Godfather.
I disliked the Godfather for a number of reasons:
-I was bored to tears -I didn't enjoy the glorification of the mafia/murder/stereotypes -It was far too long than it needed to be -It was quite self-indulgent -And also just about everyone at my high school thought it was truly the ultimate film, and a lot of people live by those damn movies.
I just didn't get into it.
I did like The Deer Hunter for some aspects, but overall I'm not going to go race to see it again. Same with The Mission- good story, but I was bored and it didn't really interest me.
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"Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see" - Strawberry Fields Forever (The Beatles)
"We're forced to bed, but we're free to dream" - Gift Shop (The Tragically Hip)
I said "Lily, oh Lily I'm so afraid I fear I am walking in the Veil of Darkness" And she said "Child take what I say with a pinch of salt and protect yourself with fire"
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Purikura!

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Both the Godfather and the Godfather 2 = f***ing awesome. I need to buy those movies...
Anyway, here are some from my list:
Saw (I wouldn't have even seen that once if it weren't for my friend) Any Disney Channel Original Anything with the Olsen twins Requiem for a Dream (just cause that was too depressing - it wasn't a bad film though) Animated Return of the King Spiderman Spiderman 2 Signs Wimbledon Blade Trinity
And there are others, but I can't think of them all.
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Spoiler alert! Hermione’s a dude, Voldemort is the ghost of Harry’s father who’s real name was Rosebud, and, on the very last page, Harry wakes up in bed with Suzanne Pleshette.
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Happy 250th Birthday!

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Actually, Requiem for a Dream should only be watched once. It just doesn't have the same effect the second time. It absolutely astounded me the first time I saw it, bowled me over. The second time I saw it... n'yeh... Eveeryone should see it once, but no more. As long as we're bashing crap movies... Love Actually (except for the bit where the chauffer joins in with Hugh Grants Carol Singing, five seconds of genius in an otherwise desolate piece of filmmaking). Van Helsing. Con Air (seriously, the right-wing subtexts in that film are extremely discomforting) The Italian Job (remake)
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Fool on the Hill

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Ahh Godric I see we will disagree on movies... I really enjoy Love Actually. But I do agree- I love that part.
More movies I can't stand-
-The Rocky Horror Picture Show -Scary Movie 1 & 2 -The Fly (I'm not sure if there is more than one vers. of this. If so, I don't like the one with Jeff Goldbloom) -GREASE! -Bowling for Columbine
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"Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see" - Strawberry Fields Forever (The Beatles)
"We're forced to bed, but we're free to dream" - Gift Shop (The Tragically Hip)
I said "Lily, oh Lily I'm so afraid I fear I am walking in the Veil of Darkness" And she said "Child take what I say with a pinch of salt and protect yourself with fire"
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| QUOTE (athenamay3410 @ Mar 22 2005, 04:30 AM) | More movies I can't stand-
-The Rocky Horror Picture Show |
oh, I love the Rocky Horror Picture Show. But yeah, my husband hates it too. Oh well you can't account for taste. JK.
Anyway I HATE Pulp Fiction. Love Tarrintino films, hate that one. I won't watch Resivour Dogs again, too bloody, but good. Some Billy Crystal movie fro the 80's. I walked out and it was so bad I cannot even remember the name. The Office, Joe Dirt, That Weird al movie, Jersey Girl, Le Divorce, and a lot that have been named I never saw in the first place. Like to think I have standards. Truth is I just don't go to the movies.
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Purikura!

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| QUOTE (athenamay3410 @ Mar 21 2005, 11:30 PM) | -GREASE! -Bowling for Columbine |
Totally agree with you on Grease. I can't stand that damn movie.
Bowling for Columbine, on the other hand, was quite good, I thought. Just curious, but what didn't you like about it? Was it that you disagreed with it?
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Fool on the Hill

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I disagreed with the tactics Michael Moore used in that film.
He twisted around so many facts, used selective editing, and I would just call it propaganda.
I thought it would be more like Roger & Me, but I was just turned off by it.
I liked some of his points, but not how he went about making them.
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"Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see" - Strawberry Fields Forever (The Beatles)
"We're forced to bed, but we're free to dream" - Gift Shop (The Tragically Hip)
I said "Lily, oh Lily I'm so afraid I fear I am walking in the Veil of Darkness" And she said "Child take what I say with a pinch of salt and protect yourself with fire"
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That one where those kids robbed that bank...Catch That Kid....yeah. That was bad.
And...uh...Electra wasn't that great either. Jennifer Garner was awesome, but the plot sucked.
Also that Teenage Drama Queen movie.
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