I think Knocked up was another one that I did not care for.GrandJuryI agree I didn't find it that funny.
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The Dark Knight, it was a very well done movie and I like Christopher Nolan. But it's overrated, and Batman Begins is much better. That was an actual Batman movie.
This is exactly what I was thinking. Napoleon Dynamite was just awful. The Scary Movie's were pretty big pieces of crap, too. I'd extend it to include the rest like Date Movie and Epic Movie, but I don't think that's really necessary since I have yet to find anyone who liked those :PNapoleon Dynomite, Scary Movie (all of them) are the first ones that spring to my mind. Man I hated those movies SO much.
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[QUOTE="socked_feet"]Watchmen..Sigh_han
Omg, yes. I did not care for that movie at all.
Same, I thought it was boring and predictable. :(avatar...so over hypedAnti-VenomI remember seeing that movie when I was little, before they changed the name from 'pocahontas'.
[QUOTE="MushroomWig"] Same, I thought it was boring and predictable. :(Sigh_han
The way everyone talked about it made me think it was actually going to be good. I was really disappointed and stopped paying attention about half way through.
I might watch it again one day because I did the same, I just kind of switched off. :)[QUOTE="MushroomWig"]I might watch it again one day because I did the same, I just kind of switched off. :)Sigh_han
I was thinking i'd give it another chance one day. But it seemed to drag on lol.
I think we should give it another chance today! :P Wait, what time is it for you?[QUOTE="MushroomWig"]I think we should give it another chance today! :P Wait, what time is it for you?Sigh_han
I don't think i'm ready just yet hahaha.
It's 6:28PM.
Neither am I, not for a few months. :P Haha Wow, it's still early here, I've only just woke up. xD 9.29AM. :P[QUOTE="MushroomWig"]Neither am I, not for a few months. :P Haha Wow, it's still early here, I've only just woke up. xD 9.29AM. :PSigh_han
And straight onto the computer tsk tsk :P
I know, :( Well I'm out all day so I've only got an hour or so on here. :PTheres a few. I think one would be Clockwork Orange, I did not like it at all.
One of the worst movies I've ever seen, along with 2001. What. You either haven't seen many movies or you could make a career out of being wrong. >_> For it is Avatar, I suppose.Avatar or Tropic Thunder, I did not find Tropic Thunder funny one bit, largely becuase of the overuse of strong language just came off as lazy writting.
Completely agree about Tropic Thunder. Everyone was telling my how great it was. When I finally saw it I was so disappointed.Avatar or Tropic Thunder, I did not find Tropic Thunder funny one bit, largely becuase of the overuse of strong language just came off as lazy writting.
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The Hangover
RobboElRobbo
I disagree. The Hangover was one of the best comedies of 2009 in my book. For me, worst movie would have to both Transformers and pretty much any Harry Potter film after the third.
Avatar (Like I am the only one that noticed this movie contains beastiality?) Well its not techically beastially but he did mate with another species.
Titanic, X-men, Spiderman, Ironman (all the marvel movies),
Clockwork Orange, The Godfather, Donnie Darko. Everyone loves these movies, but honestly, I found them all to have uninteresting plots and acting. I don't watch movies for their deep inner message, so maybe that's why I don't see what so amazing about these movies.redstorm72
Yeah that is probably why wouldn't enjoy those movies. :P Anyway with A Clockwork Orange, I am dissapointed the 21st chapter was not included in the movie, the message and conclusion of the story completely changed because that chapter was omitted from the script and American publishing of the book.
Gladiator
People, to this day go apes**t over this movie. But I can't help but look at it as a shallow, historical action movie. There was really no depth to it, and it wasn't exceptional in any aspect aside from how a couple of battles were orchestrated.
It's still upsetting that it managed to grab hold of 5 Oscars. It's even more upsetting that it beat out Traffic for BP, when Traffic was a superior and more important film. I also don't think Russell Crowe deserved best actor for his role either. He was much better in his earlier films, and should have won before he did Gladiator (he was amazing in LA Confidential and The Insider).
I've yet to find someone who shares the same opinion. But I stand by my opinion that it was dull and sometimes tried too hard to be compelling.
Transformers 2: The Revenge of the Fallen
ex-mortis
I agree 100%The Hangover - most unoriginal and unfunny movie ive ever seen
gamedude2020
Theres a few. I think one would be Clockwork Orange, I did not like it at all.
One of the worst movies I've ever seen, along with 2001. What. You either haven't seen many movies or you could make a career out of being wrong. >_> Or I just have my own opinion on what I like and dislike.Clockwork Orange, The Godfather, Donnie Darko. Everyone loves these movies, but honestly, I found them all to have uninteresting plots and acting. I don't watch movies for their deep inner message, so maybe that's why I don't see what so amazing about these movies.redstorm72
I strongly disagree on A Clockwork Orange. I don't usually care for deep messages or moral lessons in movies either, but A Clockwork Orange was a damn funny movie. I enjoy black humor like this a lot, and Malcolm McDowell was just excellent in the movie. I thought it was a really entertaining movie in the long run and I don't really care for the anti-violence message that much.
[QUOTE="Wolls"]Titanic anyone?MushroomWigThe last 30 minutes or so were decent, that's it. :P Meh i didnt like much of it, when shes drifing on the boat thats ok, but even the (SPOILERS!!!!!!!) sinking of the boat was made boring by them two running around everywhere inside so we cant see it sinking :P
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