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21 Sep 2021, 5:12 pm

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Black Swan


Uh...why? :?


Due to the inappropriate content and filth!! !! !! !!


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03 Oct 2021, 3:41 pm

Oldboy
Alien
Star Wars after 2005
Fifty Shades of Gray


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03 Oct 2021, 4:35 pm

Cruella and I, Tonya (same director I believe).

Taking a dispicable person (fictional and real, respectively) and try to make them sympathetic. Sod off..
Like, if you're going to make a film that asks me to root for somebody who wants to kill puppies you might as well make a feel-good comedy about Jeffrey Dahmer.
I, Tonya is even worse because that involved an IRL victim. It's bollocks.


Also, on a lighter note, I haven't seen a lot of Adam Sandler films but... enough to never want to again.



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03 Oct 2021, 8:57 pm

Kerch wrote:
Taking a dispicable person (fictional and real, respectively) and try to make them sympathetic. Sod off..

As far as I can remember, I, Tonya wasn't like that. They definitely tried to make it a comedy though, especially with the different characters telling their side of the story, and having it constantly conflict with everyone else.

But maybe it's just me?

That reminds me, I just watched The Founder a couple weeks ago, and kind of the same thing...I don't think they were trying to make Ray Kroc look like a "nice guy", but if they were, it didn't work at all. It left me with the same opinion of him that I had before.

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Also, on a lighter note, I haven't seen a lot of Adam Sandler films but... enough to never want to again.

I used to say that I didn't mind his movies, and then I saw Jack & Jill... >_<

What a turd.

Grown Ups 2 was pretty bad, too (never seen the original).

I really like The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates, though.


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04 Oct 2021, 3:10 pm

Kerch wrote:
Also, on a lighter note, I haven't seen a lot of Adam Sandler films but... enough to never want to again.
I used to say that I didn't mind his movies, and then I saw Jack & Jill... >_<

What a turd.

Grown Ups 2 was pretty bad, too (never seen the original).

I really like The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates, though.


Do consider watching Adam Sandler in Punch-Drunk Love.

He gives a great performance in this film that should have scored him an Oscar nomination.


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04 Oct 2021, 3:49 pm

Also, any Woody Allen movies. He creeps me out.


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05 Oct 2021, 6:11 pm

Alien because of the infamous "birthing scene" always makes me want to hurl.

Whoever thought Twilight fan-fic would have made a great best-seller (for The 50 Shades Trilogy)
was certainly not in the right mindset.


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06 Oct 2021, 10:55 am

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Whoever thought Twilight fan-fic would have made a great best-seller (for The 50 Shades Trilogy)
was certainly not in the right mindset.


Well, to be fair, it did end up becoming a hugely popular best-seller.
Not that it deserves to be, but it did, so there you go.

Speaking of sex stuff, I'll never watch Shape of the Water.

Del Toro's Abe Sapien fanfiction disguised as a Creature From The Black Lagoon remake that's totally portraying bestiality. F--- that.



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06 Oct 2021, 3:49 pm

Kerch wrote:
AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
Whoever thought Twilight fan-fic would have made a great best-seller (for The 50 Shades Trilogy)
was certainly not in the right mindset.


Well, to be fair, it did end up becoming a hugely popular best-seller.
Not that it deserves to be, but it did, so there you go.

Speaking of sex stuff, I'll never watch Shape of the Water.

Del Toro's Abe Sapien fanfiction disguised as a Creature From The Black Lagoon remake that's totally portraying bestiality. F--- that.


Ironically at one point, Universal Pictures wanted GDT to direct a remake of
The Creature From the Black Lagoon first, but he turned down because he wanted to do his dream project first; the dream project being At the Mountains of Madness with James Cameron as a producer
and Tom Cruise in the lead role.


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15 Oct 2021, 11:17 pm

i won't listen to or watch anything with madonna in it, nor anything involving ayn rand or her fellow sociopaths, nor anything involving torture or mutilation with the exception of a clearly cartoony movie like the uncut "reanimator." :mrgreen:



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15 Oct 2021, 11:36 pm

The ones where there are complicated, subversive, duplicitous people who scheme and manipulate others, always culminating in some kind of chase-explode-siren scene.

The ones where people fly around in outer space.

The ones that are all cowboys and horses, and dirt.

The ones that don't have a house and a family, and a small cast of relatable characters.

Pretty much all movies.


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16 Oct 2021, 12:32 am

ones where sports are a major plot point and take up major screen time. ones that are maudlin without a point.



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16 Oct 2021, 1:10 am

When people wear uniforms (war, cops) because I'm already face blind. That just makes it impossible.

When people play dead musicians (Bohemian Rhapsody)

Adaptations of books

Romances

Mysteries

True crime

Fake crime

Special effects

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Computer animation (Pixar, DreamWorks etc)


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16 Oct 2021, 1:37 am

anything involving sex in the city.



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16 Oct 2021, 1:46 am

Pretty much all of 'em. :nerdy:


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16 Oct 2021, 12:27 pm

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ones where sports are a major plot point and take up major screen time.

Idunno, I like some of them.
You're probably the wrong age group, but for most people in my age group, The Sandlot was a cult classic.

...I've yet to see Field of Dreams... :oops:


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