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I was never going to see Twilight but ended up being forced to.
Be glad you never watched it, my 2 hours were completely wasted on that movie and I will never get that back
Finally saw Da Vinci Code and Slumdog Millionare.
Any of the High School Musical series
Any of the Final Destination series
Any of the Saw series
Zack and Miri make a porno
Pulp Fiction
The Shining
Coraline
Spirited Away or Howl's Moving Castle
Sixteen Candles
It's a Wonderful Life (I have it and I've tried to watch it so many times but always got busy within the first five minutes... and then I gave up)
Pretty in Pink
Orphan
Ice Age 2
Milk
I have seen the first Saw and Saw II. I enjoyed the first one. It was more of a mystery puzzle movie with a few gory bits but after seeing saw II it does not interest me to see any more. I was ok with the gory scenes in the first saw because it was not what drove the story to me, but after Saw II it became all about torture and gore.
Not really interested in classics such as Casablanca either.
I'm going to go old school. I have tried to sit through that POS "Rebel Without a Cause" several times. For the life of me, I can't figure out why that movie is supposed to be so great. When I watch old movies, I always apply a filter and try to see them as others did when it came out. My filter didn't work in this case.
I have the exact same reaction to Easy Rider. That's one of those "I guess you had to be there" moments for me. To me it seems that most of its appeal is simply its counterculture sensibility. While I suppose simply being "counterculture" was sufficient to be considered groundbreaking back in the day, a lot of what was "counterculture" in the 60s strikes me, a member of the subsequent generation, as vacuous in retrospect; as if "counterculture" for some of its adherents/participants was the end in itself rather than the means to an end.
Casablanca
Gone with the Wind
Stealing Magnolias
You've Got Mail
SLeepless in Seattle
(Not the romantic/classic type)
Anything with the Borat dude.
Sin City
Donnie Darko
Wow.....quite a few now that I think about it!
The Godfather
James Bond movies
The Matrix
The English Patient
Saving Private Ryan
Men In Black
Borat
Bruno...
...actually the list is endless.
I did like "In Pursuit of Happyness", living in Spain and seeing it with the Spanish title I missed out on all the spelling issue.
You are really missing out I believe with Saving Private Ryan. Great movie! Just an opinion.
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