What movie do you regret watching?
What movie do you regret watching?
What is this from
Hot Shots
Safety not guaranteed
Birds of Prey
Every one of the 6 Star Warses I've watched.
Limitless.
suicide squad
20 minutes of kill bill
the wrong turn movie series
Cool World
The Rise of Skywalker without a doubt is the only time I’ve felt this feel. I wasn’t going to see it after TLJ and Rogue One and all the other damage Disney had done to the brand, and I had no desire to especially after reading the leaks. But about a month after release my buddy convinced me to go and he’d pay for my ticket and it was a bigger piece of shit than I could have imagined and I had my friend give just a liiiiittle bit more money to the mouse and I will feel forever ashamed.
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the movie is great
The Irishman. Seldomly seen such a forgettable and bog standard movie.
Takes over 3 fucking hours to tell a very trivial story with a very trivial message.Not even great cinematography. How can one film be so fucking overhyped.
The Lighthouse
Almost looks like something from that ai generated porn website
Eraserhead
... is this the one where a guy slowly deflates and dies donating blood thru a blood transfusion?
Ooof you stupid
It’s hotshots
Norbit and Fantastic Beasts
ABCs of Death
The Poughkeepsie Tapes
Trash except for that one scene that I already saw as a gif like 10 years ago
I probably wasn't 'ready' for it. Loved blue velvet though
And Eragon
No it's not, you're a pleb.
It's a shitty premise, executed badly.
I'm glad I saw it, it got me to finally never watch star wars shit ever again
Nah, you probably just didn’t like it and that’s fine, sorry I was a dick...
I regret watching Johnson Family Vacation
I don’t regret watching any movie, it’s not like I would have done something more productive with my time if I hadn’t watched it.
Mandalorian is good.
Se7en. Shitty edgy nihilistic film.
I regret not seeing that one enough.
agree
The long shot, one of the most embarrassing movies I've ever seen
this trash, the only film i've turned off in years
Legion
Walked up to Robert and told him the movie was fucked like they missed a sequence
Nope that was how they made it
Got my money back.
Ad Astra
The great Gatsby
Babel, and that was years ago. Fuck that movie
That happens in Hot Shots Part Deux.
Cloud Atlas, Into the wild, Lucy, Juno.
The Last Airbender.
Kept asking my mates to go see it in the cinema and fair play to them they kept refusing and we would go see something else. Eventually watched it alone a couple of years after it came out.
Nothing comes close to how much of a disappointment that movie was.
However a lot of movies adapted from books I read were regretful.
Darren Shan
Eragon
Maximum Ride (didn't make it to cinemas this one)
Spiderwick Chronicles
I Am Number Four
The Golden Compass (actually wasn't that bad but they just gave up)
Anthony Horwitz books
ASOUE (when I got a little older I actually appreciated this movie a lot more, was ahead of its time)
The movie had genuinely great casting and moments with its narration, I think if the director told Jim Carry to tone down some of the sillier moments it would have been a different story.
I wish I had Billy Connelly as a crazy reptile-loving uncle
Turned off Matrix 2 after twenty minutes
You got filtered
Spring Breakers. By far the most vapid, empty movie I have ever seen. Korine's a fucking hack.
Game of Thrones.
>What movie do you regret watching?
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Matrix was obviously amazing, the second one after those 20-30 minutes was going nowhere and felt longer the first one
TFA did that to me
How low is your bar that Jessica Jones reskinned as SW is good?
That sinister sequel with the old man in the wheelchair. I've seen a lot of shit, but that's the only one that made me want my money back
Why, can you explain, was about to watch this
The Clone Wars. I was starting high school and convinced my friend to go with me. I didn't want to judge it for being a cartoon and figured it might still be some fun Star Wars action. My dad took us and slept through most of it and there were like two other dads with little kids in the theater.
It's a terrible story I imagine it makes a terrible movie.
Can you elaborate, because it's one of my personal favourites. What are your kinf of movies?
>"Daisy, in fact, is more victim than victimizer: She is victim first of Tom Buchanan's 'cruel' power, but then of Gatsby's increasingly depersonalized vision of her. She becomes the unwitting 'grail' in Gatsby's adolescent quest to remain ever-faithful to his seventeen-year-old conception of self."
Sounds like a fun story, and not feminist at all..
Independence day 2
All the 30 minutes of it before I shut it off.
Please stop using acronyms if the full name haven't been said before. Not everyone knows what every acronym means. It's slightly annoying.
I also have seen many of those and they were pretty shit
Buckaroo Banzai
utterly based
Who reads this crap? We were forced to read this in HS like its better than any given cartoon.
Darren Shan was the first book series that got me into reading
Im glad I never watched the movie
just like the dark tower
>How low is your bar
As low as Rise of Skywalker, evidently.
lmao fu faggot
>Annihilation (Birds of Prey-as-Terminator)
Nothing comes to mind that was as great a shitshow execution of otherwise fine premises subverting an intriguing final act.