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Jamesy
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06 Mar 2014, 6:01 pm

My favourite movies ever

Batman 1989
The game
The shinning
Texas chainsaw massacre the original
The land before time
Bambi
Batman begins
Batman forever
Spider-Man 2002
Shawshank redemption
Falling down
The mask
Heat
The dark knight
The godfather part 1 and 2
Halloween the original
Kiss kiss bang bang
Top gun
Patriot games
Casino
Goodfellas
Trainspotting
Forest gump
Full metal jacket
Kindergarten cop
Terminator
Scary movie trilogy
The fugitive 1 and 2
Indiana jones trilogy
Snatch
Romeo and Juliet
Jurrasick park
The aviator
The lost world
Wall Street
Patriot games
Flight plan
X men trilogy
Old school
Clockwork orange
American werewolf in London
Live and let die
Green street
Gold finger
Never say never again
Goldeneye
Old boy
Swingers
Pulp fiction
The machinist
Steven seagal film trilogy :D
Showdown in little Tokyo
Dirty Harry
Gran Torino
Dead pool
Boys don't cry
Frantic
in the line of fire
Bruce all mighty
The full Monty
Edward scissor hands
28 days later
Hitler the rise of evil
Fear and loathing in Las Vegas
Titanic
The Beach



Films I feel indifferent towards
The matrix
Batman and robin
Taxi driver
Resident evil (even though I love the video game series)
The dark knight rises
Quadrophonia
The untouchables
Insomnia
Good bad and the ugly
Fistful of dollars
Pirates of the caribean trilogy


Films I dislike

Rocky and ball winkle
Halloween the remake
All the Star Wars films
Lord if the rings trilogy
Pokemon the movie
Harry potter trilogy
Oceans 11 trilogy





Would you say I have bad or good taste in movies?



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06 Mar 2014, 7:46 pm

Probably. I might not list all your favorites as mine, but to be sure, they are good movies. And there usually isn't anything wrong with liking or disliking one movie or another.


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06 Mar 2014, 9:59 pm

your tastes aren't good or bad. they're eclectic.



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07 Mar 2014, 8:32 am

You dislike both the Star Wars and Lord of the Rings films? Please explain this.



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08 Mar 2014, 4:48 am

Quote:
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Have you seen:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jrs7qk503Y[/youtube]



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08 Mar 2014, 5:02 am

Stannis wrote:
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Have you seen:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jrs7qk503Y[/youtube]


I own it. Very good, if underrated film. If I were titling the movie, I would have called it Max And Adolf.


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09 Mar 2014, 2:30 am

You like Titanic, yet dislike the LOTR trilogy. I fail to see the logic behind that.


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10 Mar 2014, 2:27 am

The OP is perfectly entitled to like what they like - why is it whenever Person A says they don't like something that Person B loves, it always turns into a game of picking Person A's tastes/logic apart? Variety is the spice of life after all (I don't much care for Star Wars myself either).

Anyway, to answer the OP's original point: your tastes are your own. Whether they're good or bad is entirely subjective to everyone's own individual interpretation. Just because I don't care for 85% of the films you mentioned doesn't mean you have bad taste. You like what you like and no one has the right to condemn you for it; that's all there is to it.



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10 Mar 2014, 9:35 am

Disliking Star Wars I can maybe understand but LOTR.......that baffles me.

BTW the Harry Potter "trilogy" is actually 8 films and 7 books. I'd like to point that out.



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10 Mar 2014, 11:05 am

Jamesy wrote:
The shinning
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10 Mar 2014, 1:34 pm

micfranklin wrote:
Disliking Star Wars I can maybe understand but LOTR.......that baffles me.

BTW the Harry Potter "trilogy" is actually 8 films and 7 books. I'd like to point that out.



Well I have never been a fan of the topic 'concerning' lord of the rings. Breathtaking scenery in the films and a brilliant cast but I am just not interested in the story. I did try watching the first LOTR film a year ago but it just did not interest me at all no matter how hard I tried to stay focused on the film and only got up to the part where the hobbits took shelter in the pub.

Much rather watch nolans bat films than LOTR. They are far better movies to watch in my opinion.



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11 Mar 2014, 8:13 am

Jamesy wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
Disliking Star Wars I can maybe understand but LOTR.......that baffles me.

BTW the Harry Potter "trilogy" is actually 8 films and 7 books. I'd like to point that out.



Well I have never been a fan of the topic 'concerning' lord of the rings. Breathtaking scenery in the films and a brilliant cast but I am just not interested in the story. I did try watching the first LOTR film a year ago but it just did not interest me at all no matter how hard I tried to stay focused on the film and only got up to the part where the hobbits took shelter in the pub.

Much rather watch nolans bat films than LOTR. They are far better movies to watch in my opinion.


That last line made me feel a little better.



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11 Mar 2014, 10:16 am

micfranklin wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
Disliking Star Wars I can maybe understand but LOTR.......that baffles me.

BTW the Harry Potter "trilogy" is actually 8 films and 7 books. I'd like to point that out.



Well I have never been a fan of the topic 'concerning' lord of the rings. Breathtaking scenery in the films and a brilliant cast but I am just not interested in the story. I did try watching the first LOTR film a year ago but it just did not interest me at all no matter how hard I tried to stay focused on the film and only got up to the part where the hobbits took shelter in the pub.

Much rather watch nolans bat films than LOTR. They are far better movies to watch in my opinion.


That last line made me feel a little better.




Why?



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11 Mar 2014, 11:25 am

Jamesy wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
Disliking Star Wars I can maybe understand but LOTR.......that baffles me.

BTW the Harry Potter "trilogy" is actually 8 films and 7 books. I'd like to point that out.



Well I have never been a fan of the topic 'concerning' lord of the rings. Breathtaking scenery in the films and a brilliant cast but I am just not interested in the story. I did try watching the first LOTR film a year ago but it just did not interest me at all no matter how hard I tried to stay focused on the film and only got up to the part where the hobbits took shelter in the pub.

Much rather watch nolans bat films than LOTR. They are far better movies to watch in my opinion.


That last line made me feel a little better.




Why?


Your preference for the Nolan Batman films.



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11 Mar 2014, 12:35 pm

micfranklin wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
Disliking Star Wars I can maybe understand but LOTR.......that baffles me.

BTW the Harry Potter "trilogy" is actually 8 films and 7 books. I'd like to point that out.



Well I have never been a fan of the topic 'concerning' lord of the rings. Breathtaking scenery in the films and a brilliant cast but I am just not interested in the story. I did try watching the first LOTR film a year ago but it just did not interest me at all no matter how hard I tried to stay focused on the film and only got up to the part where the hobbits took shelter in the pub.

Much rather watch nolans bat films than LOTR. They are far better movies to watch in my opinion.


That last line made me feel a little better.




Why?


Your preference for the Nolan Batman films.



His bat films are very good but they will never compare to my childhood favourite batman movies



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12 Mar 2014, 8:13 am

Jamesy wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
Disliking Star Wars I can maybe understand but LOTR.......that baffles me.

BTW the Harry Potter "trilogy" is actually 8 films and 7 books. I'd like to point that out.



Well I have never been a fan of the topic 'concerning' lord of the rings. Breathtaking scenery in the films and a brilliant cast but I am just not interested in the story. I did try watching the first LOTR film a year ago but it just did not interest me at all no matter how hard I tried to stay focused on the film and only got up to the part where the hobbits took shelter in the pub.

Much rather watch nolans bat films than LOTR. They are far better movies to watch in my opinion.


That last line made me feel a little better.




Why?


Your preference for the Nolan Batman films.



His bat films are very good but they will never compare to my childhood favourite batman movies


That's BECAUSE the Nolan Batman films have a realistic edge to them and are the closest thing to a decent trilogy before Joel Schumacher ruined the original franchise. Even the Arkham games trilogy by Rocksteady are miles better.


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