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25 Feb 2011, 11:22 am

Oh God...."Very Bad Things".

I consider it an insult to live on the same planet as the people who made this abomination of a 'movie'! I can't believe I actually watched that s**tfest all the way through! I could say any nasty things about it and it wouldn't matter! My words are INSUFFICIENT in describing the horror that that movie has inflicted on me!

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25 Feb 2011, 2:04 pm

Usagi1992 wrote:
Oh God...."Very Bad Things".

I consider it an insult to live on the same planet as the people who made this abomination of a 'movie'! I can't believe I actually watched that s**tfest all the way through! I could say any nasty things about it and it wouldn't matter! My words are INSUFFICIENT in describing the horror that that movie has inflicted on me!

Usagi1992


That was the whole point of the movie. Funny thing is, all these idiots kept listening to Christian Slater, and then things only got worse and worse. And that's because Slater's character is INSANE!

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25 Feb 2011, 4:41 pm

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The Phantom Menace

Kingdom of the Crystal Skull


Here, here!!

I'd add Spiderman 3 to that list as well, though.



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25 Feb 2011, 5:04 pm

Pay It Forward -The movie was awfully schmaltzy, but the ending was beyond disturbing and unjust.

All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 -The first one is my all-time favorite animated film, but this pointless sequel bastardized it in every way possible (missing characters, bad animation, unfunny jokes, unlikable new characters, etc.) :x

A Christmas Story- It always creeps me out and is horribly overrated

Any comedy movie that depicts bullying as "funny" (Napoleon Dynamite, Mean Girls, etc) :evil:



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25 Feb 2011, 5:14 pm

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Any comedy movie that depicts bullying as "funny" (Napoleon Dynamite, Mean Girls, etc) :evil:


I can completely understand Napoeon Dynamite (as that bothers me too), but I think Mean Girls did a decent job not making bullying seem funny - and the end message kinda negated any of that type of humour.



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25 Feb 2011, 8:56 pm

The curb stomp scene in American History X comes to mind. Various movies that depict genocide. Clear propaganda films for other reasons.



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25 Feb 2011, 10:45 pm

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john waters tries so damned hard to be perverse and revolting, that it comes out hilariously instead. he pushes past obnoxiousness into the far side of humor.


I wonder how the Egg Lady ate the eggs.


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27 Feb 2011, 10:59 pm

Most of the people i went to see Bruno with walked out because they thought it was so offensive. Personally, I thought there were some funny bits, but I'd rather watch Borat any day.


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27 Feb 2011, 11:40 pm

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Most of the people i went to see Bruno with walked out because they thought it was so offensive. Personally, I thought there were some funny bits, but I'd rather watch Borat any day.


My wife and I laughed ourselves silly over Bruno. :lol:

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28 Feb 2011, 12:27 am

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Sex And the City. I feel like throwing up every time I hear the theme.


The only one mentioned in this thread that I also find offensive. It's interesting how many people find violence intolerable but aren't much bothered by stupidity or lack of common sense :?


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28 Feb 2011, 12:36 am

Sallamandrina wrote:
Severus wrote:
Sex And the City. I feel like throwing up every time I hear the theme.


The only one mentioned in this thread that I also find offensive. It's interesting how many people find violence intolerable but aren't much bothered by stupidity or lack of common sense :?


because i lack common sense, i am not offended when i see further examples of it. i am inurred to such - it is just noise to me. lack of common sense [or "uncommon sense" as i like to call it] is not immediately harmful in the same manner as cruelty or gratuitous depictions of same in popular entertainments. "stupidity" permeates our culture, and to find it exceedingly offensive only when it's projected onto a screen, is a curious phenomenon.



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28 Feb 2011, 12:40 am

auntblabby wrote:
Sallamandrina wrote:
Severus wrote:
Sex And the City. I feel like throwing up every time I hear the theme.


The only one mentioned in this thread that I also find offensive. It's interesting how many people find violence intolerable but aren't much bothered by stupidity or lack of common sense :?


because i lack common sense, i am not offended when i see further examples of it. i am inurred to such - it is just noise to me. lack of common sense [or "uncommon sense" as i like to call it] is not immediately harmful in the same manner as cruelty or gratuitous depictions of same in popular entertainments. "stupidity" permeates our culture, and to find it exceedingly offensive only when it's projected onto a screen, is a curious phenomenon.


:lol: I don't find it offensive only when projected onto the screen :wink:. But I do seem to have the same visceral reaction to it that many people have to violence.


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01 Mar 2011, 9:37 pm

Batman & Robin

The Star Wars Prequel Trilogy

The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)

Bruno

Saw (all of them)

The Last Airbender (2010 film)

The Human Centipede

Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (even though its not a movie, it was still offensive)



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02 Mar 2011, 6:20 am

The second transformers movie.

I didn't watch the first, and only caught the second because my family put it on at Christmas.


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02 Mar 2011, 7:06 am

i was enraged for weeks after i saw "bambi". the hide.



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02 Mar 2011, 9:04 am

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The second transformers movie.

I didn't watch the first, and only caught the second because my family put it on at Christmas.


I liked the first one. But this, I fell asleep the first time I watched it. I thought it was because I was really tired. I watched it again and had to tell myself to pay attention and just finish it. So poorly written its unbelievable.

Swimming With The Sharks - I was analyzing forever it seemed.

Couldn't sit through Clockwork Orange when it was rented but will agree it is a classic for its time.

The Fisher King I could not sit through again it made me understand someone witnessing that could be f-up for life. Really good acting though.