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 The Movies You Will Never Watch Again!, not in a million years....yep!
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Posted: Mar 23 2005, 03:53 AM


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QUOTE (SakuraKinomoto03 @ Mar 22 2005, 12:21 PM)
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-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?

Haha, methinks Sakura must not have read the Bowling for Columbine thread from the old tp


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Posted: Mar 23 2005, 05:10 AM


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QUOTE (banker @ Mar 22 2005, 10:53 PM)
QUOTE (SakuraKinomoto03 @ Mar 22 2005, 12:21 PM)
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?

Haha, methinks Sakura must not have read the Bowling for Columbine thread from the old tp

I think that might have been before my time (at TP).


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Posted: Mar 23 2005, 09:47 PM


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Ahhh yes... my Michael Moore thread.

lol That would have provided all your answers!


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Posted: Mar 24 2005, 08:54 PM


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QUOTE (athenamay3410 @ Mar 22 2005, 04:30 AM)
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

There was an original of "The Fly" with -- akh, Vincent Price? Bail me out, Bel -- and it's a classique. Very campy and neat. But the remake was repulsive -- Goldbloom started looking too insectoid and gross as a human for me.

I hated 2001, for the most part, except for a few interactions where I really regretted how HAL ended up losing. (Am I allowed to say that?) unsure.gif


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Posted: Mar 28 2005, 02:15 AM


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THE WIZARD OF OZ!

Gosh I am so sick of that movie. Especially when they broadcast it so many times on local channels.

(no offense to anyone who likes it)


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Posted: Mar 28 2005, 05:12 AM


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I am going to put Anchorman on this list. Really really dumb!!

Wizard of Oz...I love that movie! We watch it annually and thats about it. I used to love Grease but gotta admit they play it too much too! Still would not NEVER watch either of them again...just need a few years between viewings!
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Posted: Mar 28 2005, 07:33 PM


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King Arthur-what utter rubbish!
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Posted: Mar 28 2005, 07:56 PM


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QUOTE (Hellebora @ Mar 28 2005, 07:33 PM)
King Arthur-what utter rubbish!

Ooooh, yes and no. Terrible Arthurian legend, yes. But seven hunks in leather, how can you not just look at it? Ivy really liked the snow in it too. happy.gif

Help! actually. It was as bad as A Hard Day's Night was good.


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I hate The Wizard of Oz too. It just gets under my skin.

I think Help! is quite funny in that John admits that it could have been a lot better, so I watch it kind of tongue in cheek.


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"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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Posted: Apr 5 2005, 09:46 AM


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QUOTE (aramantha @ Mar 28 2005, 07:56 PM)
Ivy really liked the snow in it too. happy.gif


Yep - it was the bestest ever performance by snow in a drama! It really was! laugh.gif

Ok - Number One movie that I will never ever watch again - is: Dead Poets Society. Worst ever glorification of a teacher who pushed a teen to suicide I've ever seen. angry.gif

After that - there's a couple. One is Sophie's Choice - 'cos I just cried so much, it's just too painful to even think about, let alone watch again. Too sad.

Another is that Dental Torture movie. I have scary goosebumps just trying to think of its name - had Dustin in it, something about running. But that Dental scene - never again!
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