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The Thin Red Line. Wife and I actually walked out of the theater. What a steaming pile of shit. Neither one believing it would get better. Worst movie I ever watched until the end. Txl |
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Clue, the movie. Granted I was a teenager when I saw it in the theater, but it bugged me that it was a who-dunnit, where you put together the clues as the movie goes on, trying to piece together who was the murderer. But each theater got a different ending, meaning the whole movie up to the reveal at the end was meaningless, as they just stuck a different ending with a different murderer, depending on what theater you saw it in. I guess it still kind of bugs me today.
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This trilogy is pretty fucked up https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/63397/B937DDCA-F0D1-4FD1-93EA-D4755F8D4FD8_jpeg-815381.JPG View Quote |
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Hostel. Never been right since. http://media02.hongkiat.com/horror-movie-posters/hostel-dvd-poster.jpg View Quote |
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Batman vs Superman
The Purge - turned that garbage off after 10min |
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Spring Breakers
One of the biggest piles of trash I’ve ever seen |
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Mall Cop 2.
Wife and I enjoyed the first one. Went to see 2, got up a little over an hour into it and left. Worst movie I've ever seen. |
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I actually liked the book(s). The movie absolutely sucked.
My two movies: - The English Patient. GF at the time wanted to see it, because of all the stupid awards hoopla, so we rented it. She fell asleep halfway through. I forced myself to stay awake to see what all the fuss is about. I think it almost put me in a coma. - Hercules in New York. Schwarzenegger's first movie ever. The damn Greek music at every action scene... |
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Anything with Samuel l. Jackson , really hate that smirking ass character he plays in every movie.
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Unfortunately her best work is illegal to wstch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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OC and Stiggs (1985). The series of stories in National Lampoon just didn't translate to film. Can't believe Robert Altman actually directed this. View Quote |
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This trilogy is pretty fucked up https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/63397/B937DDCA-F0D1-4FD1-93EA-D4755F8D4FD8_jpeg-815381.JPG View Quote |
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The Poonies
Flesh Gordon Barberella Rocky Mountain Horror Picture Show Tank girl Thelma and Louise |
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Three pages in and no mention of Zardoz? Disappointing.
Trailer for Zardoz (1974) |
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Clue, the movie. Granted I was a teenager when I saw it in the theater, but it bugged me that it was a who-dunnit, where you put together the clues as the movie goes on, trying to piece together who was the murderer. But each theater got a different ending, meaning the whole movie up to the reveal at the end was meaningless, as they just stuck a different ending with a different murderer, depending on what theater you saw it in. I guess it still kind of bugs me today. View Quote |
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