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katy,
lots of people around here have terrible taste in movies. i daresay you are not one of them. |
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#122
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I'm shocked with the choices of What About Bob and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Two grade-A comedies imo.
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#123
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I'm shocked with the choices of What About Bob and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Two grade-A comedies imo. [/ QUOTE ] That's funny...I think Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is hilarious but I think What About Bob is about as bad as a soc-called "funny" movie can get. |
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#124
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My blue heaven - Steve Martin doing the Italian thing. Absolutely awful movie and supremely unfunny. Some liked it though.
Meet the Fockers - Didn't actually walk out on this. Was stuck with wife and friends but I really hated this movie. That little boy swearing was just plain stupid. The laughs were juvenile at best and I like juvenile. Loved the first one by the way. This one suxed very hard. Still, some liked it. |
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#125
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Bowling for Columbine
I enjoyed the first half somewhat, but as Michael Moore's selective use of facts piled up and he pandered to the camera (parading a shooting victim into the corporate HQ of K-Mart and demanding to speak with the CEO) I got annoyed. My friend and I both walked out about 3/4 of the way through the movie. Nine Months Horrificly bad romantic comedy with Hugh Grant. The less said the better. |
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#126
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only movie I decided wasn't worth staying till the end was:
Give My Regards to Broadstreet 1984 Its something about a day in the life of Paul McCartney |
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#127
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One movie where I did stay till the end but up to 15 other people walked out was the 1975 Italian film Salo: 120 Days of Sodom. Was banned in Australia for many many years. Very very disturbing. Anyone else seen it?
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#128
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Disney's Fantasia
Bram Stokers Dracula Those are the only two I ever walked out on. I did fall asleep 25 min into Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy. |
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#129
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Without reading the thread first, the only movie I ever walked out of was "The Cook, The Theif, The Wife and her lover".
It was physically painful to watch. |
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#130
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I give movies too much of a chance to get better. I should have bolted out of "What Dreams May Come" and "28 Days Later."
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