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Hate is a strong word, and with all the movies I've seen, I only really dislike a select few of them...

I've been thinking about this ever since I saw the Transformers 3 trailer while watching the Super Bowl. Seeing that made me remember my time watching Transformers 2.

I swear, whenever I think about that movie, anger and frustration get pent up inside me. I think it's a mixture of just how bad that movie was and the fact that everyone around me seems to like it (their response when I talk about it: "a movie doesn't need a plot to be entertaining!"). At that point I just fold my arms, let out a sigh, and then go on YouTube to hear how other people hate the movie as much as I do.

So what are some movies that just grind your gears? I'll post more movies that get to me later.



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If it's a matter of "movies you dislike more because you don't see the appeal but everyone seems to fawn over them," i'll go with two series that should catch me a lot of flak: The Godfather and Rocky.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

That Watchman movie ripped my soul out and pissed all over it, it was long dull boring and the biggest pile of sh*t i have EVER seen in my life  



I don't like a lot of movies that everyone seems to love (The Dark Knight, for example), but I don't hate them either.

The only movies I really hate are Max Payne, Transformers 2 and Scott Pilgrim :) 



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szerbijn said:

I don't like a lot of movies that everyone seems to love (The Dark Knight, for example), but I don't hate them either.

The only movies I really hate are Max Payne, Transformers 2 and Scott Pilgrim :) 

Interesting choice in Scott Pilgrim. I'd love to hear your reasons behind it. I thought I was alone in being someone who wasn't in love with the movie, but then again, I really don't like Michael Cera.

Another movie that just gets me mad is Burn After Reading. I felt like the movie was just the Coen Brothers flipping me off. One of the few movies where I felt angry because my time felt wasted.



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trasharmdsister12 said:

Xmen 3, Spider Man 3 were the first to come to mind but there are a TON more. Transformers 2 is also up there.


Yeah, Spiderman 3 wasn't even a "so bad it's funny" movie. It was just a "WHY DID YOU DO THIS TO SPIDERMAN?!" movie.

X-Men 3 was kind of like that too, but at least the Juggernaut made me laugh.



Twlight!



 

Seece said:

Twlight!

Lol, I don't hate Twilight. In fact, I had some of the best laughs while watching that movie.

I mean, when some vampire goes up to this girl and says "Hold on tight Spider Monkey." I was on the floor. Hilarious!

Oh, and "You're my own brand of heroine." Pure class! Whoever thought this up is a comic genius.

(Wait... it's not a comedy?)



Fatal Attraction (Michael vs. Evil Woman #1, Adrian Lyne morally-hypocritical edition)
Basic Instinct (Michael vs. Evil Woman #2, Verhoeven/Eszterhas pseudo-shock edition)
9 1/2 Weeks (Baby, you can leave your hat on; probably the unsexiest erotic movie ever made - at least Kim Basinger looked good with a hat on; another movie directed by cinema giant Adrian Lyne, who'd scored a clean hattrick in my hitlist if I'd ever finished watching his presumed Demi Moore classic Indicent Proposal )
Angel Heart (another 80s masterpiece with handsome scarface Mickey R. - at least Lisa Bonet looked gorgeous with and without clothes)
Star Trek - Nemesis (or how to effectively betray a loyal fanbase with the introduction of a Romulan brethren race [or something like that], the faked destruction of an android and a bunch of bored actors who're only in it for the final money)
Evita (Madonna rule #1: if you desperately want instant movie success and fame, ask someone like Mr. Boxoffice Harrison Ford or Mrs. AwardNominated Meryl Streep to double-check your screenplay choices)
Dick Tracy (see above, plus rule #2: don't make a movie just because Warren Beatty wants to sleep with you or you with him [an '81-and-onwards rule; didn't apply in the 60s/70s])
Conte de printemps (I always knew Eric Rohmer is not Francois Truffaut, but despite my love for French 60s to 80s cinema this movie is probably the most boring one I've ever seen; I'll never forget my girlfriend yelling at an endless on-screen discussion: "Just give him the fucking cake!!!")
Until the End of the World (by Wim "Schmalzlocke" Wenders. Just one example of movies by German directors I hate. I bet, ever since R.W. Fassbinder died 29 years ago he laughs at German cinema from heaven, hell or wherever he and Fritz Lang are smoking their weed now)



Smeags said:
Seece said:

Twlight!

Lol, I don't hate Twilight. In fact, I had some of the best laughs while watching that movie.

I mean, when some vampire goes up to this girl and says "Hold on tight Spider Monkey." I was on the floor. Hilarious!

Oh, and "You're my own brand of heroine." Pure class! Whoever thought this up is a comic genius.

(Wait... it's not a comedy?)

XD