i never walked out of a movie, even the crappy ones. but i did fall asleep at all the Lord Of The Rings movies
Movies you couldn't even finish.
i never walked out of a movie, even the crappy ones. but i did fall asleep at all the Lord Of The Rings movies
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i never walked out of a movie, even the crappy ones. but i did fall asleep at all the Lord Of The Rings movies
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you're scary. I ran off with my (ex) boyfriend when we were at Saw III...
y did u run out of Saw III??
I would think it might have something to do with that fact that the film was put together with the following:
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i never walked out of a movie, even the crappy ones. but i did fall asleep at all the Lord Of The Rings movies
I did walk out on Jurrassic Park, however, and Kevin Cosner's version of Wyatt Earp. Jurrassic was just too foolish and Cosner managed to make Earp the most boring man who ever lived.
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y did u run out of Saw III??
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Because it was crappy, it was valentines day and we were into .. other things
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I really don't enjoy saying this because I am a great movie lover and I personally despise other people bashing my favorites. I don't know, to me it feels like bashing a film always makes you come across as a "moron who didn't get it".
The film that bore me to death and totally underwhelmed me, I actually saw just this week on DVD:
VOLVER
... featuring a stunningly beautiful Penelope Cruz.
I thought this film was awfully slow and utterly uninteresting. As a matter of fact this film was so boring, I started counting how many times the actresses were kissing.
What really shocked me though was that this flick ranks at a very good 7.8 or something like that over at IMDB.com, which means a lot of people seemed to have enjoyed the hell out of this one.
Must be a moron after all, huh?
The film that bore me to death and totally underwhelmed me, I actually saw just this week on DVD:
VOLVER
... featuring a stunningly beautiful Penelope Cruz.
I thought this film was awfully slow and utterly uninteresting. As a matter of fact this film was so boring, I started counting how many times the actresses were kissing.
What really shocked me though was that this flick ranks at a very good 7.8 or something like that over at IMDB.com, which means a lot of people seemed to have enjoyed the hell out of this one.
Must be a moron after all, huh?
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i actually liked Saw III, and i dont care if eveyone else thought it was stupid, what matters is that i liked it!!
if i want to see a movie, i see it, no matter what others say
if i want to see a movie, i see it, no matter what others say
. . . I personally despise other people bashing my favorites. I don't know, to me it feels like bashing a film always makes you come across as a "moron who didn't get it". . . .
On the other hand, I realize many people like movies I do not, otherwise a lot of modern actors and directors would be out of work.
Fine, I've got no problem with that.
And some people just don't care for some of my favorite films. My wife, for instance, is bored by Citizen Kane (I took her to a showing when we were dating and married her anyway) and she positively can't stand Shane because of that "whiney, loud-mouth little brat."
No big deal--I've got no money invested in either movie aside from the DVD copies, and my name doesn't appear in any credits, so I've got no personal "pride of ownership" in any of the films I like. So anyone else can like 'em or dislike 'em at will--no skin off my nose either way. I do like to discuss films with people who have a different point of view, but only if they are comfortable doing so.
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My brother has tried several times to watch the first of the Lord of the Rings DVD but always falls asleep before the Hobbits get out of the cornfield as they start out their adventure. I saw all three films on the big screen at the movies and thought they were great fun.
I did walk out on Jurrassic Park
Vertical Limit is the only movie that I have actually walked out of. It also was the only movie I have ever attended where people were actually booing. It blew my mind how unbelievably awful it was.
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And some people just don't care for some of my favorite films. My wife, for instance, is bored by Citizen Kane (I took her to a showing when we were dating and married her anyway) and she positively can't stand Shane because of that "whiney, loud-mouth little brat."
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I think the only movie I've ever walked out of was Thor.
However a crap load of DVD's just don't capture my interest and get turned off.
Miami Vice was one I tried recently.
BTW, when a piece of music is associated with the movie or characters and they DON'T use it at all that sux!
It happened in MV and in the new TMNT movie.
However a crap load of DVD's just don't capture my interest and get turned off.
Miami Vice was one I tried recently.
BTW, when a piece of music is associated with the movie or characters and they DON'T use it at all that sux!
It happened in MV and in the new TMNT movie.
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you're scary. I ran off with my (ex) boyfriend when we were at Saw III...
i dont understand how that makes me scary??
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