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Movies you won't watch again for various reasons....

Haven't seen a movie or turned on a television in at least eight years... Hollywood doesn't support the USA anymore why should we support them...
 
OOoof.
Sister Act.
ANY Macauley Culkin movie other than Home Alone.
ANY Adam Sandler movie other than The Wedding Singer.

The Road
with Viggo Mortenson. The guy mumbles in every movie so I can't understand the dude AND the movie was depressing.
Dark Water with Jennifer Connelly.
Tropic Thunder. Critics LOVED it...I thought it sucked.
Million Dollar Baby. Good story but the ending is like a gut punch that I didn't need.
I actually did like Sandler in You Don't Mess with the Zohan
 
Love Story
The Graduate
Rhinestone Cowboy
A Clockwork Orange
Grease
(I'm old)
 
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I have seen all of those too.
 
I have seen all of those too
The movies of the late 60's/early 70's.
Vanishing Point, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry,
a series Then Came Bronson
(Michael Parks), Bullitt, American
graffiti.
An Era that sparked many a
teenage heart for that open road
and their love for the automobile.
If the movie had a cool car in it,
I'd watch it. Those mentioned, I'd
watch again.
 
I love the car movies and can watch many of them many times.
There have been a few movies though that I just stopped watching and refused to ever try watching them again.
My Own Private Idaho was one of them.
Lost Angels was another.
Smokey And The Bandit 3.
The newer Ghostbusters was such a woke remake, I didn't finish it. I don't like it when they remake a classic with all women. Make an original movie with an all female cast....
 
I saw Pretty Woman once when it first came out, but after that, I just don't watch any Julia Roberts movies.
 
Without responding to any reasons:
Anything with Robert DeNiro, Jim Carrey, Will Smith, and a few others.
 
NOT a movie guy. My short attention span coupled with my distain for anything new, will simply not allow it.....
and the Wizard of Oz still scares me a litlittlI
I share your short attention span issue. My mind ends up wandering especially during dumb, woke, pussy movies like those mentioned here. There hasn't been a decent movie since Animal House or Caddy Shack. But you do have to understand my mental capacity (or so I've been told), screw them too.
:lol:
Life is too short and money too valuable to waste at a movie theater supporting stuff I don't agree with. Or as I tell the Mrs. when she asked the last time we went "that's $50 and 3 hours I'll never get back", she no longer asks.
Bah humbug!



As for Eldubb- don't you own a man-eating canine as a comfort animal?
I didn't know a Jersey guy could be scared......

:poke:
 
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flaming Lib.....put those away​
 
Borat

We went to see it in the theater with friends, I was ready to walk out after 15 minutes but sat there until the bitter end to avoid ruining the evening. I felt dumber for doing so...
 
The Deer Hunter

I thought it was an excellent movie at the theater, but I probably will not watch it again.
 
In general if I watched a movie once, that's enough. I'm pretty picky about content so I rarely watch something I wouldn't like BUT during the two years of covid there were a lot of movies that looked like they might have been good but were **** that I couldn't take more than ten minutes of. I absolutely HATE tearjerker "feel good" movies, hence ANY Hallmark movie doesn't stand a chance with me. I need constant action and if the hero bangs the heroine I don't need ten minutes of it. There are a few I'd watch again but not necessarily on purpose.
 
The Deer Hunter

I thought it was an excellent movie at the theater, but I probably will not watch it again.
I watched this while onboard a Navy Ship.. One of our crewmembers was formerly a Marine who'd been deep in the **** in Vietnam, when he was ready to get out he decided to reenlist but transferred to the Navy.... He sat through most of the movie silently but near the end something triggered him & he proceeded to beat the **** outta four or five guys....
Live Action Theater....
 
This is a tough one because there's so many. For me I'd say the percentage of re-watchable movies out of all the ones I've seen is maybe 15% at the most...but to throw one out there, and I don't know why this one jumped to mind, Desperately Seeking Susan. Saw it on a date and oh.my.lord. what a steaming pile of monkey doo that was. I can't stand any of the comic-book movies anymore either.
 
This is a tough one because there's so many. For me I'd say the percentage of re-watchable movies out of all the ones I've seen is maybe 15% at the most...but to throw one out there, and I don't know why this one jumped to mind, Desperately Seeking Susan. Saw it on a date and oh.my.lord. what a steaming pile of monkey doo that was. I can't stand any of the comic-book movies anymore either.
It was complete fiction. A Madonna movie where she slept with everyone.
 
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